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BYU football: Bradley making 'critical' contributions to BYU
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As is always the case in football, it comes down to who controls the line of scrimage. I believe the Cougars are dominant enough there to secure the win, but don't be surprised if New Mexico hangs close for most of the game.
Cougars by 10.
RE: Strength of Schedule. ESPN's bottom ten for this week lists four teams on BYU's schedule and two more teams that those four teams have played. We will never gain any respect if we continue to schedule weak out-of-conference teams. Some argue that they were better teams when we scheduled them. The solution is to quit scheduling teams that will only be good until their coach leaves for a better job. Play a team from the SEC, Big-12, Big-10 or PAC-10 (i.e. USC) that has a winning tradition, ...even if we always have to go to their place. ... and drop USU when you make the change.
Good teams are able to make adjustments on the fly during the heat of the game to account for what the other team is doing offensively/defensively; dealing with adverse weather conditions is no different.
Sorry to rain on your gloomy forecast, but, BYU has already gained respect:
240 Coaches, Sportswriters, and Sportscasters have already recognized BYU as a Top 10 team this year in the AP, Coaches and Harris polls.
Two Mt West teams in the top 15 does signify respect. BYU and Utah are the only non BCS teams ranked as high. The Mt West will never be a BCS conference, regardless of who the teams play in the off season. The first chance that BYU or Utah has to join a BCS conference, they need to bolt.
Brandon Bradley is a class act (trying to stay on topic).
Go check the 20 year records of Washington and UCLA. I think you will find that both have fairly strong Football Traditions with National Championships, PAC-10 Championships, NFL Players, etc... In fact, I would argue that behind USC (and this has really only been the last five years), UCLA and Washington are the TRADITIONAL PAC-10 Powerhouses.
Scheduling away games with SEC, BIG-10, etc... with no Home reciprocity is not a good strategy. Besides, those conferences are only interested in FCS teams for OOC games (check the record).
Until a playoff is established BYU must play the game as it is defined. They are doing that this year and if they win out they WILL play in a BCS Bowl. There is an outside chance to play in the BCS Championship if the stars align (I don't think so). What more can we hope for?
BKB
I'm sure BYU will be able to handle it, it's just rain!
Whatever the they have to endure, New Mexico will have to do likewise.
Go Cougars!
Still, there is value in this process, if you know how to utilize the results.
The key thing to remember is that functionality is the most important evaluation of a player's ability to perform. No matter how fast he runs, how high he jumps or how well he scores on a test, his value can only be related to how functional he is on the field. And that is often something that cannot be precisely measured anyplace...
Many people may be surprised to find out that the most important test is not one that has a precise mark, but rather one that is evaluated with a great deal of subjectivity.
That test is the personal interview. It seems ironic that, after going through all these intricate procedures, we often reach our final judgment on a player based on a good, old fashioned face to face discussion.
GO BYU!!!!!
GO BRANDON BRADLEY!!!!!
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