Any fan who thinks otherwise must not remember what the program was like before Fisher and Dutch got here
No, but forgetful Aztecs fans overdosing on addictive basketball diuretics are wetting Unsocial Media’s unmade bed.
Not many people realize how difficult things are in the Mountain West — especially a sea level team going to altitude. In 2020, Dutcher’s Aztecs went unbeaten in conference play. Not impossible, but leaning at the tape. Jim Brandenburg could coach, reaching the Sweet 16 with Wyoming. Hired here the next year, Jim couldn’t beat an old rug.While I spent my undistinguished academic career at State, Don Coryell was at his peak, and Aztecs followers wanted to see their footballers playing the big boys. When it happened, football suffered for beyond a generation, with minimal success.
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