TERMS | 12:42 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
It is next to impossible to NOT EXECUTE FLAWLESSLY against WYOMING!
Dummies | 1:21 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
I love it Dick! Nice article. This game reminded me of the way FSU played us earlier in the year just with the roles reversed. Let's hope the Cougars can keep it up for 4 more games.
use of myriad | 4:55 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
it doesn't get "a" in front of it - you just say "myriad", not "a myriad"...
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Better execution | 6:54 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
will make everything all better in Provo
Bottom Line | 7:30 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
Props to the Cougs, but where is this kind of effort and execution when it matters most. Hopefully, they will be geared up for AFA and Utah.
Get Real | 7:36 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
Execution won the game? How about playing a patsy vs. playing a TCU? It's no wonder the players, coaches and fans build up unrealistic expectations of this program. They get killed by good competition, come back to throttle a hapless foe, then thump their chests like they were world beaters. Get real.
cougar grad - in az. | 7:54 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
That was a total domination game, Cougars, in all phases of the football game. Hopefully you can do the same for the remaining three conference games and the bowl game, if there is an invitation.

Cougars, you have New Mexico, Air Force, and Utah on the schedule. New Mexico could give you a challenge, in order to look good for their fans. The Air Force Academy and Utah could be the hard games because they are known for their different offenses and their tough defenses.

It would be "bad", meaning great or fantastic, to have three more total domination games to finish out the conference season. Especially when you are referring to the last game of the year with the Utah Uties.

As I have said all season, BYU needs to focus on gone game at a time. Give it your all for that game with near flawless execution. Then focus on your next opponent. The last game will be a total domination of Utah, the Uties.

Remember one game at a time and total execution in all phases of the game. BYU should come out and show the conference, and the BCS, what the COUGARS can do!!!!!
Cougar Grad- in Az. | 8:00 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009

That was a total domination game, Cougars, in all phases of the football game. Hopefully you can do the same for the remaining three conference games and the bowl game, if there is an invitation.

Cougars, you have New Mexico, Air Force, and Utah on the schedule. New Mexico could give you a challenge, in order to look good for their fans. The Air Force Academy and Utah could be the hard games because they are known for their different offenses and their tough defenses.

It would be "bad", meaning great or fantastic, to have three more total domination games to finish out the conference season. Especially when you are referring to the last game of the year with the Utah Uties.

As I have said all season, BYU needs to focus on one game at a time. Give it your all for that game with near flawless execution. Then focus on your next opponent. The last game will be a total domination of Utah, the Uties.

Remember one game at a time and total execution in all phases of the game. BYU should come out and show the conference, and the BCS, what the COUGARS can do!!!!!
Finally | 8:00 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
Finally we get to see the "execution at a high level" that Bronco has been talking about for years! And what do you know, DH actually gets to finally gush over it! Anybody can have a good day. The key is to put together a string of good days.
Congratulations! | 8:36 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
Congratulations on the great win. You played amazing football. Go Cougars!!! Not to take anything away from the performance and "execution" against Wyoming, but it was Wyoming. "Executing at a higher level" is a lot easier against less talented teams. A team cannot be expected (nor should it) to execute flawlessly and at the highest level for every game of the season, that is where talent and athleticism can help make up the difference and reduce the margin for error when a team is not executing flawlessly or at the highest level. If BYU and a talented, athletic team execute at the same level, the talented athletic team will win everytime. If BYU out executes a more talented, athletic team, BYU has a shot to win the game. All I am saying is let's reduce the margin for error (i.e., flawless execution) by getting some more talent and athleticism. The recruiting this last year is a "huge" step in the right direction. Go Cougars!!!
Max: All World QB | 8:52 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
vs mediocre and bad competition.
Re TERMS | 9:11 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
Utah couldn't EXECUTE FLAWLESSLY against WYOMING!
BlueBoy | 9:18 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
Looks like Bronco needs time to prepare for games (more than a week). He's usually great at getting top play from his team in the first game of a season. Again, execution was top-notch against Wyoming, because they had the time to prepare properly for consistent execution.

When Bronco learns how to coach players into executing in every game, then BYU will have a great team. It hasn't happened again this year. Perfect seasons are still in the future.

Bronco keeps saying it's execution that causes BYU losses and poor play. He's right. Now, HE has to learn to execute consistently in his coaching.
Anonymous | 9:19 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
Impossible unless you're the Utes.
Re: TERMS | 9:27 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
"It is next to impossible to NOT EXECUTE FLAWLESSLY against WYOMING!"

Tell that to Utah's offense and Terrance Cain last week, who trailed halftime 10-6 against this same Wyoming team! HA!

Go Cougars!
BlueBoy | 9:31 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
Great coaches don't win more because they have better players than anyone else. They win more because they know how to get more out of the players that they have.

Some coaches (like Sloan) will say that they can't win games, that their players do (he said it on TV interviews). They'll say that they're not the ones on the floor, that they can only coach the players, that it's up to the players to win the games. That's a cop-out.

ANY coach who has a team with above average overall talent should win enough games to be in the very top echelon of their sport. Losses for such teams are ALWAYS on the coach's head. Even when key players are having off days. Adjust!

Bronco has grown each year, but seems to have to learn hard lessons each year. Oddly, the hard lessons have the same result--embarrassing losses. A pattern here?

Bronco says the lack of consistent execution has been the problem with BYU's losses in the past few years. Well, Bronco's own coaching execution seems to need fixing, too.
Re: TERMS | 9:53 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
Well, Utah sure is good at doing the next-to-impossible. They executed very poorly against Wyoming @ home and are lucky to have escaped with a win.
Hurdle Still Remains | 10:16 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
Great game! That was a huge improvement over last season's response to the TCU beatdown. One hurdle cleared nicely - how we would respond to the TCU defeat part II. But a significant and longstanding hurdle still remains. And that is BYU's continued lack of ability to play well against top notch talent. There is no denying that BYU played a phenominal game against OU. But that unfortunately appears to have been a blip in a long, long negative trend against top-25 caliber competition. We know BYU can beat who they are supposed to beat and they can do it in devastating style (Wyoming and UCLA last season). That remaining hurdle though is beating top-25 caliber teams. New Mexico should be another cake walk that tells us little. But Air Force will be tough and Utah should be a ranked team when we meet. That is where we learn if BYU remains the BYU we all love and yet remain frustrated with or if they can finally start to beat top teams.
Brad | 12:00 p.m. Nov. 8, 2009
"Hey Annoy monous" When the Cougs win like this, why
be such a jerk - Acknowledge the feat for what it is. When the Utes do as well, I will promise you I will not be a naysayer, but acknowledge their good
play! Go Cougs!!
Anonymous | 12:35 p.m. Nov. 8, 2009
you gotta love the ute trolls.
Comparison | 1:43 p.m. Nov. 8, 2009
Just to get a better feel for what BYU did yesterday at Wyoming, here are some other Wyo scores so far this season:

At home vs. Texas, 10-41 loss (It was 13-10 Texas at halftime)
At Colorado, 0-24 loss
At Air Force, 0-10 loss
At Utah, 10-22 loss (Wyo led 10-9 halfway into the 4th qtr)

The Cougars definitely played great yesterday and the fact that Wyoming is not a top 25 team doesn't take away from that.
Cowboy Joe | 2:58 p.m. Nov. 8, 2009
Wyoming? Isn't that the team that almost beat Utah in SLC. Wow, Utah must be bad.
Can we drop it? | 4:18 p.m. Nov. 8, 2009
Enough of the talk about how much of a handicap it is to recruit to BYU?

BYU has consistently been ranked in the top 3 year in/year out of recruiting ever since the inception of the MWC.

By default, this should suggest that BYU should consistently finish in the top 3 in the league.

Well, surprise, surprise. BYU does seem to finish in the top 3 in the conference just as their recruiting rankings suggest they should.

In fact, using the same logic BYU should annually dispose of the remainder of the conference due to the talent gap between BYU and the rest of the conference. (which, by the way, they usually do)

So, congratulations, year in/year out you outrecruit the most of the conference and year in/year out you beat the rest of the conference due to your talent/recruiting.

Do you have the same kind of recruits that USC or Florida gets? NO! But, memo to Cougar fan, almost none of the 120+ DI institutions do either.

So, be happy with pounding your overmatched MWC every year and quit whining about losing to teams with better athletes.
WinSum | 4:24 p.m. Nov. 8, 2009
BYU does well with extra time to prepare and mediocre, average teams.....folds when not given these circumstances......too many times they have proven this senario......yet I keep hoping and watching.....
Seattleview | 10:30 p.m. Nov. 8, 2009
Funny how the level of "execution" goes up against teams with poor talent.

Playing the same way against TCU, AFA, or Utah will not produce the same results.

Great game that BYU should be happy about. Still, lets not just say it was a matter of "execution".
The Prognosticator | 10:37 p.m. Nov. 8, 2009
I just ran my analysis, and the news is not good for Cougar fans. Sure, they will whip Wyoming this week, but the question is by how far? The answer depends on what team takes the field.

Of all the MWC teams, BYU is the most inconsistent on both sides of the ball!

Depending on which defense shows up, BYU is likely to allow anywhere from 5 to 39 points! That's a 34pt range. And depending on which Offense (meaning which Max Hall) shows up, they are likely to score anywhere from 20 to 54 points (34pt range).

By contrast, TCU's Defense is likely to allow from 5 to 17 points (only a 12pt range), and TCU's offense tends to score from 23 to 51 points (28pt range).

Utah is the most consistent on both sides of the ball. Their Defense is likely to allow from 11 to 21 points (10pt range), and their Offense tends to score from 22 to 37 points (15pt range).

Inconsistency is a coaching problem. According to my analysis, Bronco=flaky; Whittingham=steady; Patterson=superior to both.

MWC will finish:
1. TCU
2. Utah
3. BYU
Execution | 6:00 a.m. Nov. 9, 2009
If I have to hear about execution one more time...BYU played an ill-prepared Wyoming team. Don't think that you're back to being a BCS contender after one great game against a mediocre mountain west team. Finish the season strong, playing all 4 quarters against Utah, then BYU will be back. Not back to being a BCS contender, but at least back to being part of the top teams in the Mountain West.
Y fan | 7:05 a.m. Nov. 9, 2009
Before the wyoming game i read a coment it went like this: "BYU is going to put their hands in their hand warmers and wish they were is sunny provo" Well I guess wyoming players wished by the end of the half that they were in sunny florida! Wyoming is isn ok team. They almost beat Utah. Because utah didn't totally execute

No "the progenator or whatever"

1. TCU (maybe)
2. BYU (maybe #1 in conf)
3 utah (definatly)
BYU IS | 7:09 a.m. Nov. 9, 2009
BYU is a tridition on and off the feild

BYU is a tradition of great football
BYU is a tradition of exelence
BYU is a tradintion of great QBs
BYU is a tradition of great RBs
BYU is a tradition of great coaches
TE,WR,ect...

We take pride in our program

we are brigham young university
Re: BYU IS | 8:56 a.m. Nov. 9, 2009
...BYU is a tradition on and off the field...

On the field...
they are slow as snails
as if scared to break their nails

Great QB they have not
big game winner he is not

Great Coach?
Where is Lavell?
they need him to make things well

BYU is now a tradition...
Whinning,
Crying,
and big game losing!
BYU IS | 8:57 a.m. Nov. 9, 2009
BYU is a tradition of arrogance on and off the field.

BYU is a tradition of great football against FCS competition.
BYU is a tradition of excellence back in the Lavell years.
BYU is a tradition of great QB's, last one being Ty Detmer.
BYU is a tradition of great RB's, such as Heimulu and Sikahema.
BYU is a tradition of great coaches, only Lavell pops to mind.

BYU takes pride in their program, and there's no such thing as righteous pride, if I recall correctly.

We are BYU, our world is our universe, which consists primarily of the BYU campus and others who think exactly the same as we do. BYU welcomes all to their campus as long as you leave your caffeinated soda at the door.
Again? | 9:30 a.m. Nov. 9, 2009
Looks like the Ute fans are showing off how poorly they represent their university again. Good work!
Links | 1:53 p.m. Nov. 9, 2009
Dick, how is your golf game you haven't mentioned it in ages.
Digbads | 10:37 a.m. Nov. 10, 2009
Nice article, as always.

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