Utes Gain Attention for Degree of Schedule Difficulty
Coach Jim Boylen had been hoping to attract some attention with the challenging non-conference schedule he arranged for next season.
And it looks like he's done it.
Aside from my colleague Lya Wodraska's worthwhile column about it from last weekend, The Sporting News also has addressed it, saying the Utes could "approximate" the Final Four run that Michigan State -- the model for Boylen's scheduling philosophy -- made in 2005 after losing games to Duke, Kentucky, UCLA and Kansas during the 2003-04 season.
"Boylen might settle for that," writer Mike DeCourcy concluded.
And it looks like he's done it.
Aside from my colleague Lya Wodraska's worthwhile column about it from last weekend, The Sporting News also has addressed it, saying the Utes could "approximate" the Final Four run that Michigan State -- the model for Boylen's scheduling philosophy -- made in 2005 after losing games to Duke, Kentucky, UCLA and Kansas during the 2003-04 season.
"Boylen might settle for that," writer Mike DeCourcy concluded.

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