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Keep rallying the troops DNews.
Fact of the matter is that Anae felt that he didn't have the support of Bronco, the fans, nor some of his offensive coaches so he left. Don't know why it is going to be any different this time around.
It was great to watch some of those wins from the past, especially the one against TCU down in Texas. Hopefully, he'll be able to come up with more to replace those, although he's going to have to come up with more players like those shown.
I say make them co-coordinators. That way Anae could sort of coach up Doman, and we could be set for the future. That would also be good with fans.
Two FCS teams, 4-8 Wyoming, 4-8 UCLA, and 6-7 UTEP made the top 10?
So much for all the Ute trolls who are constantly whining that BYU never beats any ranked teams.
@ sls
There are two teams on that list that finished ranked, TCU in 2006 and Utah in 2009. If anything this validates the claim that BYU can't beat ranked teams.
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