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Morrill About to Set Utah State Victory Standard

Congrats to that clown, as he consisitently plays one of the weakest DI schedules known to man! I really hate USU...
 
Weak? What teams does he play, tuff? I'm just wondering, not trying to stoke any flames. Are they like D-II-NAIA teams?
 
Tuff is right, traditionally Utah State plays a pretty soft non-conf. schedule -- this year, their toughest opponents were Vandy, Iowa and Utah. But Morrill is a pretty sharp cookie -- he understands the goal of any mid-major is to win the conference and get into the Big Dance, and he's done that well at Utah State. He's taken great advantage of a good facility, great fan support and he recruits very well, given that he's at the No. 3 institution in a small state. And nobody beats the Aggies at home.

Morrill is really the perfect coach for a smaller school like Utah State.
 

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