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BYU 2025 Game Week - Again, at some ungodly hour on Saturday

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Just finished watching both the BYU/Stanford and BYU/ECU games in their entirety.
BYU is most definitely beatable.

Stanford (who suuuuucks hard) played BYU tight at home. Unfortunately for Stanford, they have a dude who should be selling insurance at QB and basically zero talent on the roster.

ECU (who suuuuucks equally as hard) was right there with them most of the game and actually should have been leading at halftime except for the fact they have a QB who is equally as terrible and might not even be smart enough to get a job at a mall kiosk. (Watch the replay and you'll know what I'm saying.)

A rowdy crowd, a chip on the shoulder and a halfway decent gameplan and we win this thing.
Mods, can we get the koolaid emoji? Because I’ll have what he’s having!
 
Is that good?
Sweating Pete Davidson GIF by First We Feast
 
We've got 2 healthy RBs and a few flex guys that can do the trackhawk RB/slot WR role. We should be fine. But the depth is almost gone. Nice that we are getting the RB back that was on track to be RB1 prior to injury. The problem is 3d down / 2 minute package. Do we have a healthy RB they trust to pass block and catch?
 
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Four hopes for BYU:

1. D comes out "pants on fire" playing off of the raucous crowd energy and Folsom becomes that intimidating place to play. Even with the Dline injuries and 1/2 McNeil suspension, I think we have enough depth and we may get some of those guys back. Again, the D shows incremental progress playing a much tougher opponent making more key plays when necessary. Just get off the field.
This just seems like a bad strategy to pin our success on.
 
This right here is the cause of my skepticism for “Salter was elite” comments I saw splashed about last week.
What would Wyoming’s offensive ranking have to do with Salter’s performance? I agree that we should hold off on saying that Salter is the answer but that stat isn’t the reason
 
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