How BYU's 2012 football opponents fared: Week 7
Last week: Lost at home to Cal, 31-17
First-year coach Mike Leach's campaign continued to take on water last weekend, and the Cougars' offense continued their struggles. Starting QB Connor Halliday was subbed out for good partway through the first quarter after throwing two INTs, giving him five picks in his last 29 pass attempts. Backup Jeff Tuel couldn't rally his offense for a comeback win, and the Cougar defense never had a real chance to get at Cal's QB. Good thing they have a bye week to get ready for their next shellacking...er, opponent — Stanford.
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Next up: Bye
First-year coach Mike Leach's campaign continued to take on water last weekend, and the Cougars' offense continued their struggles. Starting QB Connor Halliday was subbed out for good partway through the first quarter after throwing two INTs, giving him five picks in his last 29 pass attempts. Backup Jeff Tuel couldn't rally his offense for a comeback win, and the Cougar defense never had a real chance to get at Cal's QB. Good thing they have a bye week to get ready for their next shellacking...er, opponent — Stanford.
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Next up: Bye

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