<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Bogut's take on his higher profile? "I'm not going to let it get to my head," he said. "There's always someone out there who will overtake you and get better than you. Last year I had no attention at all." Colorado State coach Dale Layer, whose team plays Utah at noon Thursday, calls Bogut the best big man in the six-year history of the MWC. Said Danny Ainge, the Boston Celtics' director of basketball operations and a former BYU star: "Bogut seems older than his years. He plays smart. He has a high basketball IQ." Ainge isn't sure Bogut will be the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft, but said he'll be a high pick. The draft order is uncertain, as is who will declare among European players, high school stars and collegiate underclassmen. Bogut said his focus is on the present and helping Utah reach the NCAA championship game. Utah students, who often did a "we're-not-worthy" bowing wave when Bogut went to the free-throw line this season, recycled their futile football season chant of "one more year" - directed last fall at former Utes quarterback Alex Smith - to Bogut on Saturday. No one in Utah, though, doubts Bogut's next Pepsi Center appearance will come in an NBA uniform.</div> Source