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By Andy Katz
Wednesday, September 30, 2009 SALT LAKE CITY -- What made Arizona and USC send out back-channel inquiries to Utah's Jim Boylen for their open head-coaching jobs this offseason? Boylen was courted by Arizona as the fallback candidate to Sean Miller, then signed a new five-year deal with Utah in May -- and yet USC showed interest when its job suddenly became open in June. Clearly, the third-year coach has found a niche that is working well for him in Salt Lake. He's got a football fetish. He's obsessed with having a t ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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