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Once they get used to their new positions, they will be one of the best O-lines in the country.
No mention on how a more talanted QB and fewer turnovers helped
USU will be a better yardstick to determine whether the changes have had a positive impact. Hawaii wasn't the best barometer.
"There wasn't a culture of excellence."
Oh my goodness, I'm tired of Bronco-speak.
Play football.
Doman, call plays. Better still, call a decent game that is remotely related to the talent BYU has. I'm not talking about Riley's talent, I mean everyone ELSE'S.
I feel sorry for receivers who signed up to play in a passing offense, (BYU is ranked 77th in the nation), and for those who bought into Bronco's misplaced belief in Doman.
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