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LIVE! BYU Game thread. Official.

I find it hard to blame the playcalling. They went away from some of the early stuff that was successful for a little but came back to it. They moved the ball pretty well, but Salter takes a sack in first half that pushed them out of FG range, a holding call on Miller that would have had them set up for the win or tie at worst, and salter running 20 yards back and taking a sack were the differences in the game.
 
currently, our Buffs are a mid- team at best playing in a mid- conference and are losing winnable games.

we see flashes. if the key players stick, we will improve. we are gonna need some serious evaluation of coaches, personnel, and scheme.

we are top quadrant in raw talent and losing like a 3rd quadrant team in this conference.

gotta win the close conference games if you are gonna be someone in CFB.
Gotta find two legit starters at LB. I would like to see London and Alex emerge as starter locks for 2026 this year as EDGEs. As long as we add more depth to the DT room, we should be fine. Prime gonna have to hit the portal hard for corners. DJ needs to move back to CB2. We need two starting corners, one being a nickel. We need Carter to be consistent so we can feel comfortable about the safety spots going into 2026.

Offensive line, we are losing 3 legit starters. Gooden and Yoyo have the ability to replace them. McGill will be a tough loss. Maybe we get Cash back in the portal at center.

RBs is our bright spot for 2026.

WR core, we need starters to emerge. The talent is special but we need them to be consistent.

Juju should be starting the Utah game and finishing the season for us.

We got potential to be an excellent team in 2026 but we must hit in the portal. Must land starters, not just rotational players. We have depth now, we need starters.
 
Should tell us a lot about Livingston and Shurmur
Those guys weren’t doing much, if anything, with the team over the Summer. Nobody on the regular staff and that’s pretty standard. Mostly S&C staff.

At some point, the responsibility has to shared with the players. The coaching isn’t great but there are plays to be made with players in position to make those plays and they are failing more often than not
 
2023 HS recruiting class is our biggest issue with this team. We needed to go heavy recruiting those guys so we at least had a good idea who's good and who's not without just getting a month to do it. We needed an full cycle. Prime at JSU was too focus on winning, we needed to be recruiting as if he was at a school like CU already. Sometimes your biggest issue has nothing to do with today
 
I think a big part of the problem is that when you go so heavy on transfers it's harder to develop leadership. With an offseason which Prime wasn't able to have much presence or participation, the problem was exacerbated.
This 👆for sure
Prime not being there and somehow Shurmur not having any solid grasp on developing the offense is so sad. He was left alone and he did nothing. It is not just play calls which are so beyond bad, it is also preparation. Sincere has got to be seething
 
Moving 6 to the RB room was good coaching. I liked the way Bama used 5 last night. Hope same for Miller going forward.
Don't hold your breath. The other backs will get healthy, and Drelon won't figure in the backfield going forward. This staff isn't that smart.
 
Woke up and have sobered up. I’m sad, we blew it and we could have won that game multiple times. Salter missed a lot of throws but still had us in the game at the end. That holding call on O was complete and utter bull****. I think we win if that isn’t called.
 
Really fun game, despite the BYU fans in section 107. Two dads brought four of their young sons to the game from Provo. Not sure I would do that with little kids. And the dads were right on the verge of being obnoxious, but easily ignored.

Obviously we had a decent chance to win this game. Nothing bounced our way….almost three takeaways (two ints and a fumble), and the penalties. The holding call was a difference maker. And why no holding calls on BYU?

Anyway, have to find a way to win those games. It was on a silver platter (as it was in the GA Tech game), but we couldn’t make it happen. We are overdue for some good fortune.

GO BUFFS BITCHES
 
Those guys weren’t doing much, if anything, with the team over the Summer. Nobody on the regular staff and that’s pretty standard. Mostly S&C staff.

At some point, the responsibility has to shared with the players. The coaching isn’t great but there are plays to be made with players in position to make those plays and they are failing more often than not
The defense played a lot better than I thought they would. They played well enough for CU to win.

They are finding ways not to win games. Need to get healthy, especially at DB. There is still 6 wins on the schedule
 
This team is very gifted. There are two things about this team that are preventing success:

1. Our offensive game plan remains baffling. We have it clicking in the 1Q and stopped working to get run the ball again. After they loaded the box, we needed to throw the ball over their head sooner so that they’d back off. All rhyme and reason left the scheme.

2. Some of our players are afraid of the moment. In these tough/tight games against solid opponents, you cannot make boneheaded mistakes.

This year’s team has more of the talent but less of the edge that last year’s team had.
Also our DB can’t do anything but hold and DPI. That doesn’t help.
 
2023 HS recruiting class is our biggest issue with this team. We needed to go heavy recruiting those guys so we at least had a good idea who's good and who's not without just getting a month to do it. We needed a full cycle. Prime at JSU was too focus on winning, we needed to be recruiting as if he was at a school like CU already. Sometimes your biggest issue has nothing to do with today
The majority of the guys who got snaps for the BYU, Houston and GA Tech teams are not guys that Prime had any interest in recruiting out of HS. I think he's adjusted his mentality about this, but his philosophy his first year was 100% "if you can't help the team on gameday in the upcoming season, why would I sign you?" His roster management was like he was in the NFL or at a JUCO. CFB is at least as much about talent and culture development pipeline within your roster as it is about game-ready talent at the top of your roster.

Prime seemed to evolve more each year in 2024 and 2025 recruiting on this mentality with his recruiting approach and the 2026 strategy looks like it's going to be a lot more focused on prep recruiting than previous years.

But it's not going to be fixed overnight.

2025 scholarship roster:

Seniors - 34
Juniors - 15
Sophomores - 13
Freshmen - 17

Within position groups, there's actually quite a bit of class balance but with some glaring problems where I think we panicked. IOL has 9 seniors. That's ridiculous. I'd rather sign 9 HS recruits with mediocre ratings than 9 mediocre senior transfers. Ideally, you sign 1 or 2 transfer starters and load up the rest with preps to develop (knowing you're going to redshirt at least half of those freshman OLs). Same thing at DT where we have 6 seniors. Between the 2 groups, that's 15 of our 34 seniors. If it was 5 or 6 and the other 9 or 10 were spread among the classes, we'd almost be in balance.

FWIW, I would define class balance in this era where you can backfill from attrition and the scholarship roster size has gone up to 105 (from 85) a bit differently. With redshirting, a bit skewed to freshman class so: 30 freshmen and 25 in the other 3 classes. Give or take, but about that ratio.
 
I'm optimistic that we found something in the Drelon wildcat, hoping this opens up a new dimension to our offense that the coaches lean into more.

Got to play more Zone Defense.

The dichotomy after Shedeur and Travis has left quite an adjustment shift on both sides of the ball.

And Salter cannot process, ugggghhhhhh.
Only problem with the Drelon thing is they'll know what's coming. Maybe they could put in a short pass in that package.
 
I find it hard to blame the playcalling. They went away from some of the early stuff that was successful for a little but came back to it. They moved the ball pretty well, but Salter takes a sack in first half that pushed them out of FG range, a holding call on Miller that would have had them set up for the win or tie at worst, and salter running 20 yards back and taking a sack were the differences in the game.
That play really pissed me off. Looked like video game bullshvt. Throw it the **** away if its not there.
 
The majority of the guys who got snaps for the BYU, Houston and GA Tech teams are not guys that Prime had any interest in recruiting out of HS. I think he's adjusted his mentality about this, but his philosophy his first year was 100% "if you can't help the team on gameday in the upcoming season, why would I sign you?" His roster management was like he was in the NFL or at a JUCO. CFB is at least as much about talent and culture development pipeline within your roster as it is about game-ready talent at the top of your roster.

Prime seemed to evolve more each year in 2024 and 2025 recruiting on this mentality with his recruiting approach and the 2026 strategy looks like it's going to be a lot more focused on prep recruiting than previous years.

But it's not going to be fixed overnight.

2025 scholarship roster:

Seniors - 34
Juniors - 15
Sophomores - 13
Freshmen - 17

Within position groups, there's actually quite a bit of class balance but with some glaring problems where I think we panicked. IOL has 9 seniors. That's ridiculous. I'd rather sign 9 HS recruits with mediocre ratings than 9 mediocre senior transfers. Ideally, you sign 1 or 2 transfer starters and load up the rest with preps to develop (knowing you're going to redshirt at least half of those freshman OLs). Same thing at DT where we have 6 seniors. Between the 2 groups, that's 15 of our 34 seniors. If it was 5 or 6 and the other 9 or 10 were spread among the classes, we'd almost be in balance.

FWIW, I would define class balance in this era where you can backfill from attrition and the scholarship roster size has gone up to 105 (from 85) a bit differently. With redshirting, a bit skewed to freshman class so: 30 freshmen and 25 in the other 3 classes. Give or take, but about that ratio.
Perfect post! You can jury-rigged when you have Shedeur and Travis Hunter. But when you don't have those special talents at key positions, you gotta build with a multi year plan in mind. Most of our seniors aren't even rotational. This portal model only works when you do it right. Faulk was the only one getting gems out of the portal with Trackhawk and Price. Half of these seniors we landed aren't even rotational. They are just jags.

Roster attrition comes down to a long term plan. This is not the NFL. You don't just have a long term plan for the stars and the rest are year to year. That's not how college football works
 
Average talent and poorly coached. Looking at the portal picks, the majority are lower tier P4 guys. It’s looking like a standard year for the buffs. 4 wins maybe, no bowl. Lotta summer hype, fall letdown. Been watching since 1974…….not nearly an expert, I’ve just seen this movie too many times.
 
Ole Miss is making it work.
Lane has real money, we don't. We don't have their budget. We are middle of the pack in the Big XII budget wise, Ole Miss is an SEC team with a massive budget. We aren't anywhere near the same league with money. Consider us to spend like the Rockies and Ole Miss spends like the Padres. They don't have Dodgers money like Texas, A&M, UGA, and Bama but they got Padres and Yankees money.
 
Lane has real money, we don't. We don't have their budget. We are middle of the pack in the Big XII budget wise, Ole Miss is an SEC team with a massive budget. We aren't anywhere near the same league with money.
I was talking about making the team gel with a high number of transfers.
 
I was talking about making the team gel with a high number of transfers.
He's getting proven starters. It's easier to gel when guys are consistent and productive. We went after many players they did in the portal and we couldn't come anywhere close money wise

We beat them out for Oatis but that's the only one we can afford like that. They can get ten Oatises. We don't have the money.

If you lack a blank check, you gotta be iron sharp on recruiting. That's what the tacticians do like Willie Fritz
 
Lane has real money, we don't. We don't have their budget. We are middle of the pack in the Big XII budget wise, Ole Miss is an SEC team with a massive budget. We aren't anywhere near the same league with money. Consider us to spend like the Rockies and Ole Miss spends like the Padres. They don't have Dodgers money like Texas, A&M, UGA, and Bama but they got Padres and Yankees money.
This is where Prime is supposed to be our X factor.

He is responsible for bringing the Louis luggage and is getting paid to do that.

This is on him.

I get that he’s been dealing with a health crisis, but I really want to see him taking the steps needed to fix this.
 
This is where Prime is supposed to be our X factor.

He is responsible for bringing the Louis luggage and is getting paid to do that.

This is on him.

I get that he’s been dealing with a health crisis, but I really want to see him taking the steps needed to fix this.
He is our X factor, do you know how much worse CU would do with their recruiting map. They would be G5 level recruiting wise and always losing players currently on the roster looking at this place as a stepping stone.

You can blame Prime for his failures but you can't excuse CU situation as if it does have favors. It doesn't. The map is criminally bad. We gotta be honest about this. He's paid what hes paid because he offers a skill-set no one can offer CU
 
He is our X factor, do you know how much worse CU would do with their recruiting map. They would be G5 level recruiting wise and always losing players currently on the roster looking at this place as a stepping stone.

You can blame Prime for his failures but you can't excuse CU situation as if it does have favors. It doesn't. The map is criminally bad. We gotta be honest about this. He's paid what hes paid because he offers a skill-set no one can offer CU
And what good is that skill set if it doesn’t translate into wins?

Many coaches at half price can have us playing at this level.

I support Prime, but I need to see him fixing the problem.
 
I stop defending Hart in week 1. Two out of three years with the weakest room on the team is fireable in 99% of situations in America. We spend less at RB and TE then LB. You can't have overly the worst room. You just can't. He did good at Jackson but so did Brewster.
Id argue cb and S is a worse room than lb this year and this is not a defense of hart
 
Perfect post! You can jury-rigged when you have Shedeur and Travis Hunter. But when you don't have those special talents at key positions, you gotta build with a multi year plan in mind. Most of our seniors aren't even rotational. This portal model only works when you do it right. Faulk was the only one getting gems out of the portal with Trackhawk and Price. Half of these seniors we landed aren't even rotational. They are just jags.

Roster attrition comes down to a long term plan. This is not the NFL. You don't just have a long term plan for the stars and the rest are year to year. That's not how college football works
Everything was built for perfection had Shedeur had another year of eligibility. He and Travis on this team would be special
 
Id argue cb and S is a worse room than lb this year and this is not a defense of hart
Its not even close. Those guys do the right thing 7 out of 10 times. The LBs are generally messing up 6 out of 10 times. You can't win like that. Last year LB was doing the right thing around 7.5 out of 10 times. Not great but a lot better than right now
 
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