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From the title I thought somehow they were going to show the players most likely to recover the first 5 y turnovers tomorrow. Since the y turns the ball over in so many different ways I guess that would be too hard to determine.
Based on what I saw last Saturday, I don't expect BYU to get even one touchdown against these guys. We now know why that in August we kept hearing that the defense was stopping the offense. Provo High could stop this offense.
It's always nice to accentuate an opponent's strengths before the contest but UCF will not pose a big challenge for BYU. UCF's defense may be good but their receivers and most of their offensive linemen have not ascended very far on their learning curve. I see their offense sputtering. BYU has home field and a huge size advantage. It should be a breakout game for our running attack.