Yewts want an easier victory on their schedule to "balance things out," according to Whitt, and beating the Y ain't easy. Whitt goes on to say BYU poses too much of a problem because they're tough to beat, and they exhaust our team getting ready for such an intense rivalry.
I say the yewts are very disloyal to the partner they have had through thick and thin lo these many years, though their big brothers in the state had oftentimes in the past refused to go anywhere unless their little brothers were also invited to the party. But at the first sign of bigotry and its exclusion because of religion, thw yewts abandon the sinkibg ship that was the MWC, throwing any loylty to their brothers to the winds.