Originally Posted by Cali Coug
It wasn't bad. Coug fans are a fickle bunch. BYU needs to work on ball security. Clearly. Other than that, BYU gave up 7 points on bad protection in the end zone (aren't we all tired of sacks resulting in fumbles by now? Let's protect that blind side, fellas). BYU gave up one big run resulting in 3 points, and they gave up 1 trick play. 17 points, 3 plays. Sure, BYU can't routinely give up 3 plays, but that is all it was tonight. The D was remarkable. UNI's running back is quite good, and BYU shut him down. BYU crushed their QB. Locker can't be happy about that.
BYU's running game was subpar, outside of Unga (which is kind of like saying, other than my million dollars, I really don't have a lot of money). Unga is a beast. Those behind him struggled a lot. I wonder what happened with Fui. He seems to be in the doghouse.
Chambers will take some to the house this year. He is going to be very good. Special teams is 100% better than last year.
Pitta and George will be almost unstoppable. Especially with Reed, Collie, Unga and others on the field who MUST be respected. Our offense was exceptional, except for when we shot ourselves in the foot.
Few penalties tonight, odd for a BYU first game, especially given that the O-line had almost 0 penalties.
Overall, this was a great game for BYU. They now know they have a few spots to shore up (back up RBs need to bring it, Scott Johnson needs some work on D, turnovers, etc.), but they also know they have a remarkable team.
I am happy. Go Cougs.
By the way, UNI's coaching staff should be shot. How dare they continue to put Grace back into the game knowing he was in tremendous pain? He clearly should not have continued on. I hope he isn't seriously hurt. The BYU game doesn't matter at all to UNI, other than bragging rights. It gets them nowhere in terms of winning a title in FCS. Very reckless.
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