CougarCorner This is the Place, for Cougar Fans! 2017-10-12T17:28:48-06:00 https://www.cougarcorner.com/app.php/feed/topic/20992 2017-10-12T17:28:48-06:00 2017-10-12T17:28:48-06:00 https://www.cougarcorner.com/viewtopic.php?p=239510#p239510 <![CDATA[Re: Article: Money is Killing BYU Football]]>
I've seen absolutely nothing that gives me confidence BYU will win 5 more games this season.

Our only win has been an unimpressive one against a now 0-5 Portland State team who can't even win in the FCS, and we haven't gotten any better. Fans wrote that off as early season jitters, but it's proven to be exactly who we are.

Yeah, SJSU and UMass are awful, but so is BYU and both those teams are presumptively better than Portland State. In my mind those games are toss-ups at this point until BYU proves they have in some way improved.

FPI currently gives BYU less than a 50% shot at winning 5 out of the last 7 and making a bowl game, and I think that's generous. 5-8 may be the ceiling this year if there's not a marked turnaround.
This is correct. Only addition is that I believe BYU CAN beat everyone on the remaining schedule (except Miss St.). They have the talent to beat these teams, just got to get everything clicking, especially on offense. I also, have low expectations the rest of the year though. BYU is bad, but it's not for lack of talent. the right spark could go a long ways.

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2017-10-12T14:34:17-06:00 2017-10-12T14:34:17-06:00 https://www.cougarcorner.com/viewtopic.php?p=239500#p239500 <![CDATA[Re: Article: Money is Killing BYU Football]]>
Our only win has been an unimpressive one against a now 0-5 Portland State team who can't even win in the FCS, and we haven't gotten any better. Fans wrote that off as early season jitters, but it's proven to be exactly who we are.

Yeah, SJSU and UMass are awful, but so is BYU and both those teams are presumptively better than Portland State. In my mind those games are toss-ups at this point until BYU proves they have in some way improved.

FPI currently gives BYU less than a 50% shot at winning 5 out of the last 7 and making a bowl game, and I think that's generous. 5-8 may be the ceiling this year if there's not a marked turnaround.

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2017-10-12T14:18:47-06:00 2017-10-12T14:18:47-06:00 https://www.cougarcorner.com/viewtopic.php?p=239499#p239499 <![CDATA[Re: Article: Money is Killing BYU Football]]>
Lavell was 7-4 then 5-6. Everyone seems to think is was the other way around. Kalani and Ty are trying to create a program not just win now and pay in the long run (see GC 2001-2004). We need to support our coaches and give them the time and opportunity to build up the program. In another Lavell way, Kalani and Ty are following in his footsteps by trying to implement a unique offense. I read a whole bunch of posts calling for us to go back to the spread. Most college teams have gone to it Okay, so lets run the same offense that nearly all the other teams are running with less talented players. This was exactly the opposite of what made Lavell successful and following Lavell's example is what can make Kalani successful. Every team out there now faces a spread O so most defenses have tons of experience with the schemes. Good luck becoming a dominant program running virtually the same schemes with lesser talented players.
Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner. They are looking at the long game, and it will take some time. I can be patient. I think we will still be bowl elgible...drop Miss. State, but then win at East Carolina. We should easily win San Jose State at home, and by then, hopefully have developed some confidence and go on a roll to finish 7-6, maybe 8-6 after the bowl game if the QBs (Mangum or Critchlow) really start to figure things out. And a non-BCS bowl/playoff bowl was exactly where I expected we would be this year. Now, if we don't go bowling, that will be disappointing, but I fully expect that by next year we will go bowling, and keep building from there. The year after that has a great home slate which would be an opportune time for our pro-style offense led by Critchlow, presumably, to be clicking on all cylinders.
Agree.

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2017-10-12T12:08:07-06:00 2017-10-12T12:08:07-06:00 https://www.cougarcorner.com/viewtopic.php?p=239497#p239497 <![CDATA[Re: Article: Money is Killing BYU Football]]> Statistics: Posted by vancouvercougar — Thu Oct 12, 2017 12:08 pm


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2017-10-12T10:58:34-06:00 2017-10-12T10:58:34-06:00 https://www.cougarcorner.com/viewtopic.php?p=239495#p239495 <![CDATA[Re: Article: Money is Killing BYU Football]]> Statistics: Posted by Mars — Thu Oct 12, 2017 10:58 am


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2017-10-12T09:01:11-06:00 2017-10-12T09:01:11-06:00 https://www.cougarcorner.com/viewtopic.php?p=239494#p239494 <![CDATA[Re: Article: Money is Killing BYU Football]]>
Lavell was 7-4 then 5-6. Everyone seems to think is was the other way around. Kalani and Ty are trying to create a program not just win now and pay in the long run (see GC 2001-2004). We need to support our coaches and give them the time and opportunity to build up the program. In another Lavell way, Kalani and Ty are following in his footsteps by trying to implement a unique offense. I read a whole bunch of posts calling for us to go back to the spread. Most college teams have gone to it Okay, so lets run the same offense that nearly all the other teams are running with less talented players. This was exactly the opposite of what made Lavell successful and following Lavell's example is what can make Kalani successful. Every team out there now faces a spread O so most defenses have tons of experience with the schemes. Good luck becoming a dominant program running virtually the same schemes with lesser talented players.
Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner. They are looking at the long game, and it will take some time. I can be patient. I think we will still be bowl elgible...drop Miss. State, but then win at East Carolina. We should easily win San Jose State at home, and by then, hopefully have developed some confidence and go on a roll to finish 7-6, maybe 8-6 after the bowl game if the QBs (Mangum or Critchlow) really start to figure things out. And a non-BCS bowl/playoff bowl was exactly where I expected we would be this year. Now, if we don't go bowling, that will be disappointing, but I fully expect that by next year we will go bowling, and keep building from there. The year after that has a great home slate which would be an opportune time for our pro-style offense led by Critchlow, presumably, to be clicking on all cylinders.

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2017-10-12T06:43:48-06:00 2017-10-12T06:43:48-06:00 https://www.cougarcorner.com/viewtopic.php?p=239493#p239493 <![CDATA[Re: Article: Money is Killing BYU Football]]> Statistics: Posted by imuakahuku — Thu Oct 12, 2017 6:43 am


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2017-10-11T22:03:05-06:00 2017-10-11T22:03:05-06:00 https://www.cougarcorner.com/viewtopic.php?p=239488#p239488 <![CDATA[Re: Article: Money is Killing BYU Football]]> Winning in college football fixes everything.

BYU is making enough money to be just fine without a conference and should be able to win some of the 5 lost games this year. They had a perfect storm of poor coaching, poor qb play, poor offense, mediocre at best defense this year to have it all hit the fan. I don't think we've hit the bottom yet though.

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2017-10-11T20:31:48-06:00 2017-10-11T20:31:48-06:00 https://www.cougarcorner.com/viewtopic.php?p=239486#p239486 <![CDATA[Re: Article: Money is Killing BYU Football]]> Statistics: Posted by hawkwing — Wed Oct 11, 2017 8:31 pm


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2017-10-11T17:31:36-06:00 2017-10-11T17:31:36-06:00 https://www.cougarcorner.com/viewtopic.php?p=239479#p239479 <![CDATA[Re: Article: Money is Killing BYU Football]]>
Better, more accurate title: "Independence is Killing BYU Football".
Or - more accurately- the article should have the headline "BYU is experiencing a downward trend, like literally every other college football team experiences, even those in conferences."
Not literally every team experiences a historically bad season following a winning season.

You have to go back to pre-Sheide/Wilson days to find a streak of 13 games without 300 yards passing by BYU or a 5-game losing streak.

This isn't a "downward trend", this is a "elevator cables snapped and the emergency brakes fell off" descent.
I can generally agree with that (a bit overstated in my opinion, but for the sake of this discussion - let's go with it) We still don't get to blame the "chase for money" or the schedule on the incredible badness that we're seeing on the field. And blaming the wrong thing keeps us from correcting the right thing - wouldn't you agree?
I would -- but failing to diagnose the severity of the problem by calling it a "downward trend" likewise prevents us from correcting the problem.
I'll agree that "downward trend" is an understatement if you'll agree that "Killing BYU football" is an overstatement. Then we can meet somewhere in the happy middle.
I'm not so sure that this middle is happy ... but I agree! :skeptic:
I think it's a valid point that BYU doesn't have the opportunity to grow in the early season, with some breathing room for mistakes. Would this team be 1-5 if we had played SJSU instead of Utah or Wisconsin?

Also, an extremely valid point that interest in BYU's season tanks drastically after a couple of losses in September, even if to great teams. Not much exciting competition down the stretch and little to play for.
ESPN could become BYU's best friend. They want good games with good viewership ... they can put some pressure on conferences/AD's to help work on the schedule ...

I doubt they will, but it seems to me that TM could address both money and schedule with one of our partners who also stands to benefit.

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