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The Cougars showed their best against UCLA. They have the opportunity to silence all of their BCS critics and the naysayers, once again on national TV, on Thursday against TCU. But if the offense plays like it did against USU and UNM, then TCU will have a very good chance of moving up in the polls.
HUMILITY, FOCUS, INTENSITY are what BYU needs at this time.
BYU can beat TCU. Just shred that tough defense and you'll do great!
I consider myself a diehard cougar fan and say again not even A&M and UT get bashed like the Y. I guess if the Y did not win no one would say anything. But they do win and the coaches of america notice and give respect. Most of the sports writers, who seem to know best, probably have never put on a pair of shoulder pads. So I discount their rhetoric.
I also salute Bronco. I have never met him and never will but he has instilled a philosophy that is working. And it can work at only one place, BYU.
So, you critics, wake up and see what a GREAT missionary tool the BYU football program is. Let us keep our mind set in proper order. Let not the things that matter most be at the mercy of things that matter least.
Dream all you like buddy that it's luck, but it's called great players and great coaching.
Focus guys, focus. You've got to believe you are good but you seem to believe more that all you have to do is show up. Let's see a display of the talent and weapons you claim to have. The last two weeks have been very weak.
I suppose if you predict a loss every week eventually you'll come out right, though.
Passing yards
Total offense
Points scored
Points allowed
shut outs
comp %
passing td's
total td's
turnover margins
rush defense
pass defense
more heisman candidates
longer winning streak
longer home winning streak
most recent head to head victories
fewer sacks allowed (utah last in nation, byu 1st in nation)
But just wait until Nov 22nd, cause right now that's out only hope dispite the fact that if our qb can't put together four quarters in a game we'll probably lose to TCU.
Go utes!
BYU coaches are better
BYU is better
My guess is you intentionally left those two off.
We're also excited about the fireside on Wednesday evening.
How do you explain a controversial flag for a celebration penalty in the Washington game....execution? Not quite execution but lucky call by the officials.
We can say that officials have had a direct impact on 2 games that BYU has played this year. How is that execution????
At some point, the luck...urrr.."execution" won't happen and the Cougars will lose. Block in the back.....ya right!!! (for all those cougar fans who dispute this, even the byu-biased announcers on tv said that was a pretty weak call, so save the arguements for your byu support groups).