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Dick Harmon: Are Cougars lucky, good or both?
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Anae is no offensive genius and although he has some decent players returning, will not capitalize fully on their skill. He's also extremely arrogant as a person. I hope he can learn from his mistakes or that BYU will find someone who can really bring this offense to another level.
It's righteousness.
Doesn't matter!
We've seen every one of them deliver in the clutch, WINNING games they should have lost.
The true test of a champion is NOT in winning blowout games, it is in delivering in the clutch when ONE play can spell the difference between winning and losing.
The 2-minute drill. Saving par with a 25-foot put. The sprint to the finish. Nailing a pull-up jumper with no time left on the clock.
30-point blowouts are for sissies.
True greatness is defined by snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. Great teams and great players find ways of winning games they should have lost.
As Vince Lombardi taught his players, luck doesn't favor the lucky; it favors the prepared team.
Anyone who TRULY cares about this state, and yes, religion ~ wants them BOTH to do well (at least until the annual rivalry game).
The others ~ who simply spew hate ~ prove that they aren't truly interested in the state OR religion - and that by perpetuating false negatives about either team is simply an act of their own ignorance and unhappiness.
The very best to both teams!
UCLA's kicker pooched the kick making for a lower ball flight making it possible to be blocked, the byU player did NOT make a great play. On 99 out of 100 FG attempts, his hand would not have been high enough to block the kick.
Against Utah, byU was lucky that the Ute DB made a mistake in coverage. It wasn't anything Collie did to get open, byU just took advantage of a mistake that most of the time would not have happened.
Bottom line, byU doesn't win either of those games if it isn't for the luck.
And that bowl game, please. A 25 yard field goal blocked? And you call that skill? If anything it was a UCLA mistake - but more likely just luck.
I don't know why BYU fans just can't get it into their heads that this kind of attitude is why so many people don't like their school.
By the way, Joe, your first two sentences are pretty passive aggressive and your post comes off as very hypocritical and holier-than thou, at least to me.
Football games are typically won on just a couple of plays that determine the final outcome. Alma the Wiser states that BYU is lucky because UCLA and the Utes made mistakes on key plays. Mmmm...in my mind, that's the definition of inferior teams. They make mistakes leading to turning points in the game. So, either BYU was the better team or UCLA and Utah were the inferior teams. Either way you look at it, it's all the same. BYU won and that is all that matters until the next time they play.
Maybe if UCLA and Utah train a little harder, and prepare a little better, they won't make mistakes on key plays like...BYU.
"Bottom line, byU doesn't win either of those games if it isn't for the luck."
Utah got lucky when Unga's dropped pass for a certain touchdown gave Utah an opportunity to take their ONLY lead in the game, for 56 seconds. Otherwise, Utah never would have led the entire game.
BYU dominated the stats:
First downs
BYU 21
Utah 14
Passing yards
BYU 269
Utah 129
Rushing yards
BYU 155
Utah 115
Total yards
BYU 424
Utah 244
Real Bottom Line:
BYU WON both games on clutch plays that Utah was powerless to stop.
Utah got the ball back with plenty of time last year for their own miracle. Couldn't do it. Got shut down. Two years ago, coaches call a TWO MAN RUSH against John Beck? U fans keep pretending you're only two plays away. That delusional thinking will keep you in third place in the league.
Utah in 03 was good but very lucky as well, much like byu of the past two years.
Utah in 04 didn't need luck, they were so much better than anyone else they played that luck was never a factor.
Luck usually runs out sooner rather than later.
Luck, luck, luck, luck, luck . . . LOSE!
The coogars will lose more games this year than they have both of the last two years combined.
A true fan of one team can despise all rival teams and still be happy and religious. By pretending to be supportive of every team in Utah, and I suppose every religion in the state, is about as genuine as a bull that gives milk. Real fans don't have divided loyalties; preferences maybe but not divided loyalties.
How did you get all that from what Joe said? He didn't even say if he was a BYU fan or Utah fan. I think what he was saying is that fans from both sides should be more civil to each other. That's where the religion comes in. 99% of BYU fans don't have the "holier than thou" attitude you describe so you can stop hating BYU based on that argument. I'm a U of U grad. but a BYU season ticket holder. I go to Ute games when BYU doesn't have a home game. I see both sides of the rivalry every week during football season. The "holier than thou" argument is something Ute fans have fabricated. If you go to six BYU home games during the season the only time the Utes will come up is when BYU is playing Utah. Otherwise, Utah is just another MWC team to BYU fans. However, at every Ute game you will hear Ute fans bashing BYU and their religion regardless of who the Utes are playing. I've been to an average of 5 BYU games and 3 Ute games for 10 years and this is the way it is.
It's always easier to ascribe the failures of our favorite teams to circumstances beyond their control. However, should we choose to do so, it stands to reason that we must also concede that victory is often won also by circumstances beyond that team's control. And so it is that we diminish a team's success whenever we diminish it's failure. You can't have it both ways, yewts.
I too question Anae's decision-making ability in the clutch, and the team's ability to close out a game or a half. Last year in 13 games (26 halves), they allowed over 60 points in 11 TDs/FGs in the last few minutes of the half, largely due to the offense's inability to close out the half and run out the clock. I hope this has caught the attention of the coaches as well and they're able to address it this year.
It will come around.
When the Utes were winning the Zoobs thought they were lucky - now that the Zoobs are winning the Utes think they are lucky.
Truth is - whichever team wins in a given year is the better team.
We will see what happens this year.
Hey you sound like BYU's coach! You know for a people that are supposed to be a humble people I find nothing but the opposite when it comes to BYU FOOTBALL. WHich is probably your life in the fall. The truth is you haven't done anything so what's the smack talk about? THis is why BYU and Utah fans who post are idiots! They all claim it was luck or whatever, it's a rival game your talking about. No other fans from rival schools in the country think this way. It's a rival game and that's it.
To my Ute friends, enjoy!:
1998: "Kaneshanko" A well-placed ESPN mic picks up Utah kicker Ryan Kaneshiro's botched 28-yard field goal that clanks off the upright with no time remaining.
2000: LaVell's Last Miracle Trailing 27-26 with under two minutes to play, BYU goes the length of the field and scores with 11 seconds left to send legendary coach LaVell Edwards out victorious against their bitter rival.
2001: The Staley Stomp Once again finding themselves down to the Utes, BYU pulls out another miracle on a 30-yard option toss to Luke Staley down the sideline with under a minute to play.
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