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Dave Hyde: Splat! Dolphins embarrassed in 56-19 stink bomb in Baltimore

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Generally, the worst thing you thought might happen to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday was some player, some unit — some specific part of the greater team — might get embarrassed at Baltimore and cost the top prize of the regular season.

What happened instead was everyone got embarrassed.

The Dolphins defense watched Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, the Pompano Beach native, basically cement the league’s MVP award. Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s big plays in an offense known for big plays were two interceptions. The special teams gave up a long kickoff return when the script was still in the rewriting stage.

Baltimore coach John Harbaugh even took an accelerator-down move of Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel. Harbaugh went for it on fourth-and-7 in a 20-13 game. Fourth-and-7! Jackson threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to define the day.

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“We came into this game with high hopes of playing to the standard that we wanted to play,” Tagovailoa said after the Dolphins were beat down, 56-19. “And when those standards aren’t met, it feels like it’s very disappointing.

“So, I would say in the locker room, that’s sort of the feel. But you’ve got leaders stepping up for next week and the games that follow.”

Yes, it’s all still out there for the Dolphins, as you’ll hear all week. Beat the Buffalo Bills next weekend and you win No. 2 playoff seed and AFC East title. That’d make things right, yes? That’s the kind of season this franchise hasn’t had in decades.

“I talked to the team about that and their eyes were laser-focused,” McDaniel said about next week.

But the end of this season wasn’t to be about intangibles like focus and attitude. It was to be about the tangibles. Wins. Losses. Points. Takeaways. A season’s work to set up Sunday’s game for the top AFC playoff seed.

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And they lost by 37 points?

That’s no typo. And, again, it’s not the loss. It’s the embarrassment. Maybe it’s something more, too. The Dolphins haven’t traveled well against good teams. That’s why the home-field playoff advantage means so much for them.

Go down the schedule. Drubbed at Buffalo, 48-20. Handled in Philadelphia, 31-17. Down at half to Kansas City, 21-0, before rallying in Germany to a seven-point loss.

Now this stink bomb in Baltimore.

“We played into their hands,” McDaniel said of his offense. “I wouldn’t look at it as a road thing. Road things I look as operations, getting in and out of the huddle, assignment stuff — I didn’t feel that. Watching the tape, maybe there’s some of that. But on the field I don’t think it was caused because we’re not at home.

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“I thought it was just going against a good defense.”

That defense went against the league’s top-rated offense, too. Sure, the Dolphins missed Jaylen Waddle and Raheem Mostert. But the Ravens missed their secondary. Ask Tyreek Hill.

“We were trying to take advantage of it,” he said. “But just like every team we play, they seem to find their way to Cover 2.”

There’s the strategic book on this team by now. Play deep. See if they can beat you with paper cuts before beating themselves.

“I probably played one of the worst games of my career,” Hill said of his six-catch, 67-yard day that included a dropped touchdown on the second drive.

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Still, McDaniel thought everything was fine until Tagovailoa’s interceptions. One came when Baltimore linebacker Roquan Smith followed Tua’s eyes to the ball. The second game when Tagovailoa threw into tough coverage trying to make up the deficit.

“That’s exactly what we didn’t need to do,” said Tagovailoa, who also threw two touchdowns and left in the fourth quarter with a shoulder injury. “We didn’t need to press. And I say ‘we’ as in me. I didn’t need to press and force throws down the field that weren’t there with certain looks. I should’ve just [taken] the check-downs. Yeah, I’ve just got to be better.”

So that’s how the Dolphins failed in the MVP showdown segment of the day. The polling sites closed by the third quarter. Jackson threw five touchdowns, had a perfect 158.3 rating, and was serenaded with “M-V-P” chants from Baltimore fans. Give him the trophy.

That wasn’t the worst part of the Dolphins defense’s worst day. That came with just under three minutes left. Bradley Chubb, still on the field, had to be carted off the field in a manner that looks like he’s done for the season. Should he have been in the long-decided game? No way.

“I wish I had a time machine,” McDaniel said.

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McDaniel wasn’t hiding from anything. That’s not his way. But a day that started as a chance to show how close the Dolphins are to a Super Bowl ended with Baltimore showing it’s the class of the league. It drubbed San Francisco last Monday. It embarrassed the Dolphins on Sunday.

“Hopefully, we’ll see them again,” Tagovailoa said.

If so, take your pick of who improves the most off Sunday. The offense. The defense. The strategic thinking. All of them were embarrassed by Baltimore.



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Design Miami 2024 is alive with possibility: here are 13 things to see

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As 2024 hurtles towards a close, the final major design event of the year is almost upon us. Design Miami will open the doors to its 20th edition from 4-8 December with a preview day on 3 December. What started as a modest gathering in 2005 during Art Basel Miami Beach has grown into a leading global fair with annual editions in Miami, Basel, Paris and, for the first time this year, Los Angeles.

The Miami iteration has helped to revitalise the city’s design district and continues to attract designers, collectors, and curators from around the world, all in search of high design with a side of winter sun.

What to see: Design Miami 2024 highlights

Curated by American curator and author Glenn Adamson, this year’s fair is centred around the theme Blue Sky, exploring bold and imaginative design that exceeds expectations. ‘Design is inherently a speculative venture,’ says Adamson, ‘and also a collective one – a shared framework of reference at a time of global interconnection. The theme presents an opportunity to celebrate Design Miami’s role as a platform for the 21st-century avant-garde – showcasing the very best in contemporary and historic design for two decades.’

Among the names in this year’s line-up are Design Miami stalwarts like bi-coastal US gallery The Future Perfect, alongside debutants such as London’s Lamb Gallery. Exhibited works run the gamut in terms of scale and origin, from bold sculptures that resemble oversized Ndebele jewellery to intricate Werregue side tables from Colombia. Here are the exhibitors on our hit list.

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1. The Future Perfect

‘Song of the Forest’ sconce, by Vikram Goyal for The Future Perfect

(Image credit: Courtesy The Future Perfect)

In its largest booth to date, The Future Perfect will present nearly 100 new works from more than 20 emerging and established artists, including Chris Wolston, Lindsey Adelman (both among 50 top American creatives photographed by Inez & Vinoodh for Wallpaper* earlier in 2024), and Cody Hoyt. The exhibition also features six new artists making their Design Miami debut, including Anina Major, Laurids Gallée, and Olivia Cognet. Additionally, Indian designer Vikram Goyal will showcase his intricate metalwork for the first time in the US, bringing India’s rich artisanal history to South Beach.

Dates: 3-8 December 2024
Location: Design Miami, Miami Beach

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2. The 2024 Annual Design Commission: Nicole Nomsa Moyo

Nicole Moyo in red, beside giant colourful sculpture in white space

Nicole Moyo with work for Pearl Jam

(Image credit: Courtesy Nicole Moyo and Design Miami Annual Design Commission)

The Miami Design District, in collaboration with the Design Miami Curatorial Lab, has announced Nicole Nomsa Moyo as the recipient of the 2024 Design Commission. Moyo’s vibrant installation, Pearl Jam, is inspired by the intricate patterns of South Africa’s Ndebele tribe and will include interactive sculptures throughout the neighbourhood, including oversized pearls, deconstructable necklaces, and radiant earrings. The installation also honours the craftsmanship of Ndebele women who will handcraft over 1,000 ‘earrings’ using locally sourced materials.

Dates: 1-9 December 2024
Location: Miami Design District

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3. Lasvit: ‘Herbarium’

Suspended cluster of blue glass chandelier pieces, with glass etched like plant fronds

Detail of Lasvit’s ‘Herbarium’

(Image credit: Courtesy Lasvit)

Made from hundreds of suspended glass droplets, each featuring the form of a delicate plant, Herbarium is an immersive lighting installation by Czech glass company Lasvit, which will provide a little theatre at the fair. It is made from a new type of glass that incorporates repurposed waste, and users can adjust the colour of the light to create an ever-changing experience. Additionally, Lasvit will pay homage to postmodernist designer Borek Sipek, featuring pieces inspired by his legacy, alongside a mirror inspired by Miami’s sand.

Dates: 3-8 December 2024
Location: Design Miami, Miami Beach

4. Ralph Pucci: ‘Primal Mysteries’

Ralph Pucci lamp with black sculptural base and brown shade

From Ralph Pucci’s ‘Primal Mysteries’ collection

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(Image credit: Courtesy Ralph Pucci)

Last year saw Ralph Pucci open a 10,000 sq ft gallery in Miami’s Wynwood. This year, he follows up with ‘Primal Mysteries’, his eponymous gallery’s first in-house collection in over a decade. The collection, which includes new lighting and tables, is inspired by figures from sculpture and painting, including Alberto Giacometti and Constantin Brâncuși, and is handcrafted from clay and plaster at Ralph Pucci’s Manhattan studio. The gallery will also showcase Marjorie Salvaterra’s surreal photographic work Sheila in Technicolor and new pieces by longtime collaborator, French designer Patrick Naggar.

Dates: 3-9 December 2024
Location: Ralph Pucci (Miami), 550 NW 28th St Miami, FL 33127

5. Southern Guild

Red sculpture resembling a cockerel

Andile Dyalvane, ‘iThwasa’, 2024

(Image credit: Hayden Phipps & Southern Guild)

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Southern Guild will showcase the work of 12 leading African ceramic artists, presenting an exploration of the medium’s historical roots and its modern resurgence. The works on display include sculptures, vessels, and furniture by artists such as Andile Dyalvane, Michal Korycki, and Jabulile Nala, among others. These pieces highlight the intersection of tradition, technique, and symbolism within African culture and provide a compelling narrative on the evolving nature of ceramics in contemporary art.

Dates: 3-8 December 2024
Location: Convention Centre Drive and 19th Street, Miami Beach, Booth G28

6. Lexus and Crafting Plastics: ‘Liminal Cycles’

Colourful material samples

Material experiments and samples from Crafting Plastics’ project with Lexus

(Image credit: Photo: Nora Čaprnková Sapárová)

Located in the sculpture garden at Miami’s Institute of Contemporary Art, Liminal Cycles is an interactive installation by Lexus in collaboration with design and research studio Crafting Plastics. At its heart, are four environmentally responsive bioplastic sculptures that engage with viewers through sight, sound, smell, and touch, including a central sculpture inspired by the Lexus LF-ZC concept car that changes colour in response to UV levels. To accompany the installation, Lexus will debut a capsule collection of 26 limited-edition collectible design objects developed in collaboration with clean fragrance brand dilo.

Dates: 3-8 December, 2024
Location: ICA Miami Sculpture Garden, 61 NE 41st Street, Miami, Florida 33137

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7. æquõ

Valeriane Lazard Daybed Design Miami

Daybed by Valeriane Lazard for æquo

(Image credit: Courtesy æquo and Valeriane Lazard)

Following its 2023 debut, India’s collectible design gallery æquõ returns to Design Miami with a curated collection that merges traditional Indian craftsmanship with contemporary design. Featuring designers like Mumbai-based Chamar Studio and Belgian Linde Freya Tangelder, æquo’s pieces embody the concept of balance, where designer and artisan are given equal status. This year’s show places particular focus on practices from Maharashtra, where materials are as much a part of the story as the design itself.

Dates: 3-8 December 2024
Location: Design Miami, Miami Beach

8. Sarah Myerscough Gallery: ‘Rest and Reflection’

Twisted terracotta vase

‘Twisted Pair, Natural (Large)’, 2023, by Gareth Neal for Sarah Myerscough Gallery

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(Image credit: Courtesy Sarah Myerscough Gallery)

The intimate relationship between humans and their bedrooms will be explored in Sarah Myerscough Gallery’s presentation at Design Miami. Featuring new works by Marc Fish, Tadeas Podracky, and others, the collection demonstrates how the design of personal spaces can foster emotional wellbeing and invites visitors to reconsider the role of the bedroom as a sanctuary for rest and solitude.

Dates: 3-8 December 2024
Location: Design Miami, Miami Beach

9. Theoreme Editions

White, curved sofas and green stone side tables

‘Achille Sistema’, by Pool for Theoreme Editions

(Image credit: Courtesy Theoreme Editions)

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Making its Design Miami debut, French gallery Theoreme Editions will showcase a collection that meditates on the emotive power of colour and material. Featuring works crafted from alluring and tactile materials, such as onyx, mohair, and translucent blue resin, the pieces examine how colour and texture can elicit emotional responses that transcend visual aesthetics.

Dates: December 3-8, 2024
Location: Design Miami, Miami Beach

10. Lamb Gallery: ‘Magnetic Midnight Maison’

Colourful chess and backgammon tables from above

Chess and backgammon tables, 2023, part of ‘Magnetic Midnight Maison’ by Lucía Echavarría for Lamb Gallery

(Image credit: Courtesy Lamb Gallery)

Part of Curios – a platform dedicated to immersive exhibitions – London’s Lamb Gallery makes its Design Miami debut with ‘Magnetic Midnight Maison’, a collection of work by French Colombian designer Lucía Echavarría that blends Colombian artistry with Miami’s art deco palette.

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Dates: 3-8 December 2024
Location: Design Miami, Miami Beach

11. Meritalia: Le Edizioni del Pesce

Half ball vases by Gaetano Pesce for Meritalia at Design Miami 2024

‘Half Ball’ vases by Gaetano Pesce for Meritalia

(Image credit: Courtesy Meritalia)

Meritalia returns to Design Miami with ‘Le Edizioni del Pesce’, a tribute to the late and great Italian designer Gaetano Pesce, who died earlier in 2024 at the age of 84. Displayed as part of the fair’s Curio platform, Meritalia’s selection will include everything from umbrella racks and coat hangers, to mirrors and lamps that showcase Pesce’s unmistakable sculptural style and inventive approach to materials.

Dates: 3-8 December 2024
Location: Design Miami, Miami Beach

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12. Mindy Soloman Gallery: Jaime Hayon, ‘Bestial’

Turquoise sculpture of mouse-like creature on roller skates

Jaime Hayon, ‘Lost’, 2024

(Image credit: Courtesy L21)

Spanish designer Jaime Hayon will reveal a previously unseen aspect of his oeuvre at Mindy Soloman Gallery – a series of fantastical large-scale paintings and sculptures. Featuring surreal creatures and strange flora realised in fibreglass, acrylic on canvas and Murano glass, the works explore the complex relationship between humankind and nature. ‘Bestial is an exploration of the wild side in all of us,’ says Hayon. ‘Each creature I’ve crafted is a piece of that raw, untamed spirit within us.’

Dates: 30 November 2024 – 18 January 2025
Location: Mindy Solomon Gallery, 848 NW 22nd Street, Miami, Florida

13. Alcova Miami

marble tables from above

‘XC Objects’ by Parasite 2.0 x Bianco67

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(Image credit: Photography Francesco Marano / Eller Studio / Alfonso Bernardo)

Alcova Miami returns for its second edition taking over the city’s pastel-hued River Inn hotel. Among the venue’s palms and vegetation, visitors will discover work by a host of international designers and collectives. Highlights include ‘Something Last’, an immersive show of monochromatic pieces, including handcrafted wood furniture, porcelain lighting, architectural ceramics and metal fixtures, curated by Los Angeles designer Jialun Xiong. LcD Textile will present ‘Metallic Ocean’, a textile installation crafted from semi-precious metal mesh handmade in Belgium, while Ukrainian brand Furn Object will showcase nature-inspired furniture and objects.

Dates: 3-8 December 2024
Location: River Inn, 118 SW South River Drive, Miami, Florida 33130

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With our Miami Dolphins hosting the New England Patriots tomorrow afternoon, I asked the two customary prediction questions this past week. Below are the questions, with some of your answers to each.

A) What will be the final score in this week’s Miami Dolphins game against the New England Patriots?

B) What other predictions do you have for the upcoming game against the Patriots? (stars of the game, etc.)

Alley Gator sees the Phins win by reverting to their old ways.

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I expect a big dose of Rhamonde Stevenson running and receiving, short passes to TE’s Hooper and Henry to try to keep our offense off the field. Last week, the Rams WR’s Puka and Kupp both went over 100 yards on the Patsies, so we’ll revert to bombs away to Hill and Waddle. NE dominates time of possession, but we win on a couple of big plays. Dolphins 21, Pats 13

Alpha6 has the Dolphins more than double up on the Pats off a solid day from the defense.

Points: Dolphins 35, Cheatriots 17 There will be a pick 6 by the Dolphins’ D. There will be 4 sacks by the Dolphins’ D to go with that.

62Lou predicts that the overwhelming talent of the Phins wins the day.

Miami SHOULD WIN this game, at home against a rookie QB.

These division games are tough tho, and I expect a real fight. But Miami simply has TOO MUCH TALENT TO LOSE, unless McNerd and Tua blow it.

NO EXCUSES – FIRE THE NERD IF WE LOSE…

Miami 27 NE 20..

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the spread of Miami at -7.5 is too much, we barely covered last week at the 3:19 mark in the 4th qtr. a blown coverage on the TE saved us, after needing 10 and 12 play drives all day, we got a cheap one.

DolphinsKings1 sees domination on both sides of the ball.

Pathetics 16 Dolphins 40 (I see a smack down)!

PASSING (244 in the air)

Tua 27 of 37 244 yards 3 TD’s Ints 0

RUSHING (214 on the ground)

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Achane 25 carries 91 yards 1 TD

Wright 11 carries 96 yards

Mostert 9 carries 27 yards

RECEIVING

Jonnu 9 catches 69 yards 1 TD

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Hill 8 catches 83 yards

Waddle 6 catches 57 yards 1 TD

Achane 4 catches 35 yards 1 TD

KICKING

Jason 4 for 4 FG’s 33,27,23,and 27

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1 Punt

DEFENSE (only allows 187 total yards)

3 Sacks – Campbell 1, Holland 1 FF and R, and Sieler 1

2 Interceptions – Poyer 1 and Kohou 1

daytonadolfan is a day late but was shorted no dollars…

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A day behind but I think it will be 31-13 Dolphins!

finfanfromsiam has the Phins winning a close one.

This is still a division game so not going to predict a blowout. We have a tendency to make rookies and nobodies into Montana. So going with 23-16. For stars of the game going with Jonnu and Achane.

David7777 is predicting the Pats to have their worst game of 2024. That’s a very low bar!

Worst game of the year for the Patriots

3 Interceptions and 2 Fumbles D-Line all over Maye this game

Dolphins 42-10

Tua2HillWaddle sees the defense keeping New England out of the endzone.

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Fins 29-12. 2 fumble recoveries and 2 pics deep in NE territory. Defense only allows 4 fg’s.

EzDz73 predicts a struggle of a game resulting in a win by a TD for Miami.

This will likely be another hard fought division game. I predict the Fins for the win, 27-20

heatforlife sees Juliann Hill’s play as an indicator of the direction of the team.

when juliann hill has a good game u know things are trending in the right direction.pats gonna be a close game .think we win but not by much.30 24 fins.need fuller back healthy kohou on the bench forever.duck cb 3 cam cb4 kohou cb0.

Dolfanjoe believes that the Pats are already tanking.

Pat’s battling for the # 1 spot in the draft! Which they are hoping to trade for first-rounders for years to come. They will put on a show and see it Fins 27 Pat’s 17 . 10 – 10 at halftime worrying the local supporters !

SabanpickedCulpepper is unhappy with the new ball control offense that the Phins are running.

Defense needs to force punts, when our offense takes 8 minute drives and kicks fgs and our D can’t get off the field it’s counter productive. We’re actually decreasing our number of offense possessions

Spok507 is a fan of the new ball-control offense.

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One game at a time. Ball control and clock control will bring us a win and we inch closer to getting a play-off berth. It’ll be a complete change of pace for the Fins to actually be peaking at the right time of the season and have some forward momentum carrying them into the Thanksgiving Prime Time game at Green Bay. I’m ready for it. Just concentrate on beating NE; control the LoS on both sides of the ball, stick with the ground game, take what the defense gives and force NE’s rookie QB into making mistakes.

As for the injury report, maybe Poyer should actually practice instead of ‘rest’ — seems like he could use the reps. McMorris was a full participant, so maybe he’ll see action and replace Poyer. We can only hope. Fuller is still out due to concussion, but this is week 3, so I’m hoping he’ll be off the list soon. We need Kohou back in the nickel and not covering the boundry until he remembers how to tackle. We also need Ingold back to help the run game. We’ll know more after today’s injury report.

SlayerNation1 predicts that the Phins will win but once again fails to close out a game early.

MIA 27 NE 16

Similar to last week, Miami never trails but allows

NE to hang around unnecessarily, until the 3rd quarter.

NE will extend drives with Maye’s mobility and easy pitch and catch to TEs Henry/Hooper.

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Miami’s newly found ball control offense works again due to the fact they never trail. Waddle and Holland again do very little. Jonnu and Achane are the offense again,

TommyNascar believes that we should have already given up on the season.

We will win, end up 9-8, miss the playoffs and stuck in the mediocrity cycle. I would rather we lost out starting a few weeks ago, pull the tooth now, get the #1 pick and grab a new qb to start building for the future. I just don’t see championship caliber here now.

Well that’s our random selection of comments this week. There is a lot of positivity from the fans, at least here at the Phinsider overall. Well, from most of you. Time will see! Thank you to each of you who took the time to read and comment on our question of the day post. Please join us tomorrow afternoon for our live thread to follow our Miami Dolphins against the New England Patriots.



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Wake Forest at No. 8 Miami

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No. 9 Ole Miss at Florida

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No. 19 Army vs. No. 6 Notre Dame

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No. 4 Penn State at Minnesota

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No. 22 Iowa State at Utah

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