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Being picky... but... the two "near" interceptions were not errors... on both plays the BYU receiver was nearly where Hall wanted them to be but in both cases the receiver was held so they weren't where the ball was. On both plays the refs saw the holding and called a penalty. Even if the AF guy had caught the ball it would have been correctly nullified.
And, Max Hall's error on the interception wasn't horizontal accuracy but instead he threw it a few inches too low in the trajectory and it got swatted at the line.
Max will still accept the errors as his responsibility and practice accordingly.
Great win, Cougs! Caution: unless the O-line steps up and plays with more fire-power, game, set, match against Utes. This year's version of the line was supposed to be "experienced" and one of "the best" in the nation. As near as I observed, they STILL haven't had a major break-out (run-blocking) game against quality competition THIS YEAR! One hundred and 136 yards against AFA as compared to the Utes' D-line? Come-on, big-Cougs! Let's FINALLY get rollin'!!!! Let's go bowlin' over them Utesies!!!!
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