From Deseret News archives:
Are Cougars lucky, good or both?
In the Mountain West, the media will gather at Green Valley Resort near Las Vegas July 21-22 where we'll tally up the preseason ballots on the all-MWC team and predict how the league will finish. We'll also listen to the report that Dish Network isn't onboard with the league TV package yet, and it isn't known when, if at all, it will be.
We've already seen most national magazine predictions, and they state the defending champion Cougars should be favored to deliver a threepeat in 2008.
How solid is that guess?
Fairly solid.
But as it was pointed out a few weeks ago by a national recruiting expert, BYU fans have to come to the realization that their beloved team is only two plays from a 0-2 record against rival Utah the past two seasons.
True, regardless of statistics, standings and the race at hand, John Beck to Jonny Harline and Max Hall to Austin Collie on fourth and 18 have provided a significant positive and rosy outlook in Provo that would be watered down if 0-2 against the Utes.
Lucky or good?
In this day and age, you need to be both. And you likely are not one without the other.
Even Bronco Mendenhall's mortal enemies must admit he's turned BYU around from the ugliest three season stretch in 40 years. He's got the right butts in the right seats on the bus and shooed off others who did not belong and the transport is rolling.
Luck?
Back in September 27, 2003, at Fort Collins, Colo., Utah coach Urban Meyer bristled when asked if Utah's thrilling 28-21 win over CSU was luck.
In that game, the Rams were marching down the field for a sure win when Dave Revill delivered a hit on Marcus Houston, and the ball popped out on the ground and right into the hands of Arnold Parker, a 4.3 sprinter who raced 80 yards for a Utah touchdown.
"Two good players two senior players Dave Revill and Arnold Parker flat won the game for us," Meyer said.
No luck involved at all.
BYU can make the same case. The missed winning field goal at Boise State and dropped passes against UNLV in 2004 under snake-bit Gary Crowton have been replaced with big plays the past two seasons under Mendenhall.
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