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short-field scoring drives, big momentum changes via big and dramatic plays. All of this allows an offense that struggles to do enough to win. This is a clone of Whittingham’s success over his tenure. And why not? Sitake, Jay Hill, Gary Andersen and Chad Kauha’aha’a all worked for Whittingham.
We’ve learned that QB Jake Retzlaff is making better decisions, is capable of elite throws (TD pass to Chase Roberts), and is a far better quarterback than he was in Week 1 and 2 of this season. We learned BYU’s defense is top 25 and capable of bending but not breaking in the red zone — this has been a consistent feature of this Hill defense this season.
We also learned that this team has great chemistry, players are trusting coaches and each other. That’s a recipe for success.
BYU’s fortunes at Baylor this weekend will hinge on avoiding turnovers while getting some takeaways. If this happens, I’d expect BYU to go 5-0.
Prediction: BYU 24, Baylor 21
Cougar tales
BYU’s 38-9 upset of No. 13 Kansas State created a ton of storylines. Here’s our coverage of that iconic Big 12 victory:
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Comments from Deseret News readers:
BYU shredded all the doubts and naysayers last night just like they did the K-State defense and offense. I’m hoping they don’t have a letdown against much lesser teams as BYU is apt to do. This team is capable of a 10-win season if they stay humble and avoid too many injuries. Having said that, they have proven they have built depth and can withstand a few injuries. The RB depth chart just got deeper. Love the heart that Moa showed last night against a very good defense. — periloustimes
“The last time BYU kept its first four opponents from scoring more than 15 points in a game was in 1984, when it won the national championship.”
This little gem is for all my Ute fans out there. We’re going to win it all baby!!!
Seriously, that was one of the most fun games I’ve seen in the last few years. I thought Retzlaff played quite well. He made good decisions and made good throws. I’ve got to say it again and again, Chase Roberts is the man.
That is a talented defense. There will be a lot of film however on how not gap sound they were. Hopefully they can tighten things up for Baylor, but I love how disruptive they are. Keep it going Cougars!!! — natedog1
What a game! Defense was absolutely amazing, and the muffed punt turned into a touchdown was wild.
For offense, I loved watching S Moa run. We have a ground game again, and that is huge! When LJ Martin is healthy we’re going to have a really potent running attack, which opens up a lot of options for us. And while I didn’t love watching K-State sack Retzlaff a couple times, those sacks showcased Retzlaff’s growth. I loved watching him be smart and just cover up the ball instead of try to make a play that wasn’t there. Also, his first passing touchdown was great when he diagnosed that his first read was covered and instead found a good seam to his receiver in the end zone. He’s growing, and that’s what we need for continued success.
Game ball to the defense, for sure. I think Coach Hill is BYU’s highest paid assistant ever, and the man deserves a raise. Defense carried us to this win. Special teams did its part, and our offense is showing some promise. What a great day to be a Coug. — MesaAZCoug
Up next
Sept 25 | 8 a.M. | Women’s golf | Red Raider Invitational | @ Lubbock, Texas
Sept 25 | 7 p.M | Softball | Snow College | @ Provo
Sept. 26 | 7 p.M. | Women’s soccer | Oklahoma State | @ Provo
Sept. 26 | 7 p.M. | Women’s volleyball | Colorado | @ Provo
Sept. 28 | 10 a.M. | Football | Baylor | @ Waco, Texas
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