tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-52231795841176523852024-02-18T19:58:54.479-07:00The Sports BrosLittle Brohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05819972823138727130noreply@blogger.comBlogger126125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-32106123862236742402013-10-27T22:56:00.000-06:002013-10-27T22:56:22.022-06:00Join Us at TornBySports.com!Thank you to all our faithful readers! We are so excited to announce that we are joining the team at TornBySports.com! <a href="http://www.tornbysports.com/category/sportsbros/" target="_blank">Click here </a>to read the same great Sports Bros analysis at our new home.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11452420023247743072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-10567299041203323362013-10-22T18:48:00.003-06:002013-10-22T18:48:55.621-06:00Week 8 Podcast - Recovering from the Houston CircusThe Sports Bros talk about the rise of Taysom, the importance of beating Boise State, and the ceiling of this BYU team.<br />
<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/2CyeBgCHQ30" width="560"></iframe>SPorts K Broshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16707178667208143774noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-14640926651153742462013-10-15T18:41:00.002-06:002013-10-15T18:43:20.246-06:00Week 7 Podcast - The Road to Bowl EligibilityThe Sports Bros talk about the tough upcoming schedule, how the Cougars can become bowl eligible, and the possibility of facing Utah again in the bowl game.<br />
<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/LNS3nMTqLWE" width="560"></iframe>SPorts K Broshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16707178667208143774noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-41460301979357630562013-10-13T21:41:00.000-06:002013-10-13T21:41:00.484-06:00Cougars Could Get Rematch Against Utah If (Big If) They Can Get EligibleYou gotta think that the BYU football team would love to get another crack at beating Utah before the teams halt the rivalry for a few seasons.<br />
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Well, it turns out they just might get their wish.<br />
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As most BYU fans know, the Cougars are locked into a Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl bid if they become bowl eligible. Their opponent, should the Cougars become bowl eligible, would be the 6th place team from the PAC 12. And it so happens that right now, Utah is tied for 6th place.<br />
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Now, lest we get ahead of ourselves, the Cougars still need two more wins to be eligible to play in the KFH Bowl, and their schedule doesn't get much easier in the second half of the season. In fact, no team left on BYU's schedule has a losing record. The Cougars have five very difficult meetings coming up against Houston (5-0), Boise State (4-2), #25 Wisconsin (4-2), and Notre Dame (4-2), and Nevada (3-3) and only one "gimme" against Idaho State (3-3). Before you wonder why I call the Wolf Pack a difficult matchup, remember that their losses came to #9 UCLA, #5 Florida State, and San Diego State in an overtime shootout. All in all, the Cougars have their work cut out for them.<br />
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There are a lot of seniors on this BYU squad who would love another shot at Utah, since the Cougars have not beaten the Utes in their past four meetings. Hopefully the chance to get a W against the redcoats up north can motivate the team to step it up against a difficult remaining schedule.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11452420023247743072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-30773842837315302592013-10-13T09:35:00.001-06:002013-10-13T21:50:43.215-06:00BYU Offense Borderline Un-StoppableWith its third straight convincing victory over a good opponent in Georgia Tech, BYU's offensive has continued to make strides in almost every facet of the game.<br />
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Taysom Hill continues to silence critics with his increasingly strong and efficient arm. His first half performance against Georgia Tech was reminiscent of BYU quarterbacks of old, slinging the ball all over the field. His touchdown pass to Cody Hoffman was a fantastic throw with an even better catch by the All-American wide out. To bring it all together, Robert Anae offered a balance and unpredictable play calling scheme that kept Georgia Tech on their toes.<br />
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That was the first half, anyways.<br />
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After the break, Georgia Tech made adjustments. To the Yellow Jackets' credit, they shot gaps, brought pressure and disguised their coverages. Anae and the Cougar offense on the other hand, went into prevent offense.<br />
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Instead of remaining aggressive, they were content with what they had accomplished. They went back to running up the gut on first and second down, causing long third down attempts that failed. as a result, the BYU offense only gained 100 yards of total offense in the second half. While no disrespect is meant towards their ACC foe, BYU should have scored 50+ points last night.<br />
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The well documented rotations of the offensive line for the Cougars continues to plague the potential of this offensive unit. Robert Anae has continued to make strides in utilizing his weapons at his disposal. Taysom Hill continues to<a href="http://sportsbrosblog.blogspot.com/2013/09/taysom-hill-is-only-sophomore.html" target="_blank"> prove me correct</a> by being a solid quarterback that could become a Heisman type player before he is finished at the Y.<br />
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The defense continues to be great, and is creating turnovers that result in points. If the struggles on the offensive line and spotty play calling are worked out, the country should be put on notice. This BYU team could become unstoppable.Little Brohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05819972823138727130noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-27704799510496961992013-10-12T21:28:00.001-06:002013-10-12T21:28:28.952-06:00Hadley Rejoins Team, Makes Difference<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: left; margin-right: 1em; text-align: left;"><tbody>
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Redemption is sweet for Spencer Hadley. After being released early from an honor code suspension, the BYU linebacker recorded a solo sack and fumble recovery against Georgia Tech at homecoming in Provo Saturday night.<br />
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Hadley was not allowed to start, presumably because he has not been practicing and preparing for Georgia Tech most of the week. After entering the game with the punt team, he eventually made his way back into the defensive rotation, and made a difference.<br />
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Spencer's road to redemption has been highly publicized, starting with <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/college-football/news/20130925/spencer-hadley-byu/" target="_blank">this piece by Jeff Benedict on SI.com</a>. And although some in the media have tried desperately to underplay or outright criticize the beauty of Hadley's story (I'm talking to you, Salt Lake Tribune), the story keeps getting better.<br />
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Welcome Back, Hadley. You are an inspiration to BYU fans across the country.<br />
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P.S. If you're late to the party and didn't understand my Salt Lake Tribune reference, I refuse to post a link to help you find the garbage they published after Benedict wrote his SI.com piece. If you must read it, it's not hard to find. But I will not be a party to the vile, anti-BYU vitriol that spews from that publication's website by linking it on my blog.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11452420023247743072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-28220167360153138102013-10-10T18:05:00.001-06:002013-10-10T18:25:12.797-06:00Are Cougar Fans Too Confident?<div style="font-family: arial; font-size: small;">
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A brief, very unscientific poll we here at the Sports Bros conducted today via Twitter revealed that BYU fans are outwardly optimistic about the homecoming game against Georgia Tech.</div>
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One fan predicted a blowout...if 's offensive line blocks well.</div>
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<a href="https://twitter.com/SportsBros">@SportsBros</a> tough but fun! We block~ we win 35-13
Spirit will have an outstanding game.. one for the books!!<br />
— Yblueblood (@TedYblueblood) <a href="https://twitter.com/TedYblueblood/statuses/388319331865460737">October 10, 2013</a></blockquote>
Another fan corralled his hopes, but still thought BYU would "roll."<br />
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<a href="https://twitter.com/SportsBros">@SportsBros</a> GT isn't very good. BYU rolls by 10.<br />
— Brandt Anderson (@Brandt_Anderson) <a href="https://twitter.com/Brandt_Anderson/statuses/388317958050557953">October 10, 2013</a></blockquote>
Yet another fan simply thought the Cougars would dominate.<br />
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<a href="https://twitter.com/SportsBros">@SportsBros</a> BYU wins 38-16<br />
— Glen Hanson (@ghanson25) <a href="https://twitter.com/ghanson25/statuses/388319737135894528">October 10, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Good to see that Cougar nation is back on its feet after a couple of stinging losses this season. But is it a bit premature?<br />
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The truth is, the enthusiasm from BYU fans going into this weekend's homecoming game smacks eerily of the optimism Cougar fans had heading into the Utah game. And the result in that game was not pretty for the loyal, strong, and true.<br />
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After winning handily against the ranked Texas Longhorns, and with the University of Utah coming off a heartbreaking loss to Oregon State, BYU looked to keep their momentum going at home against their rivals. Fans and pundits alike were swept up on the talking points of the week: BYU's offense was out of its slump, Utah would be emotionally and physically tired. But fans and pundits were wrong. On both counts.<br />
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Circumstances this week are strangely similar leading up to the Georgia Tech game. Georgia Tech is coming off a heart-breaking loss to ACC-rival Miami, a game which, thanks to late-game turnovers, was much closer than the final score indicated. Meanwhile, BYU is celebrating this year's best overall performance against instate rival Utah State.<br />
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Also, Taysom Hill had his coming out party as a runner against Texas--the week before Utah--just as he had his coming out party as a passer last week against Utah State.<br />
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Are Cougar fans forgetting too quickly the offensive woes BYU had just two weeks ago versus Utah, the same way they forgot about the pitiful performance in Charlottesville two weeks before the Utah game? Will that false confidence seep into the BYU locker room and lessen the sense of urgency needed for this team to Rise Up (see what I did there?)? Or have the Cougars really arrived offensively?<br />
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This Cougar fan is trying to remain cautiously optimistic." Oh, who am I kidding? I'm <a href="http://sportsbrosblog.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-sports-bros-talk-chuckie-keeton.html" target="_blank">predicting </a>another blowout against the Yellow Jackets. But still, let's not be too surprised if the offense struggles again.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11452420023247743072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-43298308187071396262013-10-08T20:03:00.001-06:002013-10-10T18:06:09.434-06:00Week 6 Podcast!The Sports Bros talk Chuckie Keeton, Taysom Hill, Georgia Tech, and Houston!<br />
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SPorts K Broshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16707178667208143774noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-60030190200873322892013-10-04T14:30:00.001-06:002013-10-04T14:30:09.357-06:00Formula to beat the AggiesThe performance BYU gave last Friday against Middle Tennessee State was not one that the players, or the fans should be proud of.<br />
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The Cougars were supposed to beat the Blue Raiders. They took care of that agenda item, but the way they did is not a recipe for future success. Especially for their next opponent, the Aggie's of Utah State.<br />
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If Taysom Hill and BYU are to turn this season around, its going to start against their in state rivals this week. However, they can't duplicate their "performance" they called a football game from last Friday. It just won't work.<br />
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Here's how BYU will beat Utah State:<br />
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<b>Get Hoffman Going Early</b><br />
The dude makes plays. There's no way around it. Hoffman has come up big for BYU ever since he showed up in Provo, and always in the pinch times of games. That's why getting him involved is so vital. If he makes plays early, the Utah State defense will have to dedicate more resources to stopping him This, in turn, will open up lanes for other receivers like Mitch Matthews and JD Falslev to make plays. Hoffman already garners a lot of attention. BYU has got to force the Aggies to dedicate even more. This in turn will help out Taysom Hill in the next key to a victory for BYU.<br />
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<b>The Passing Game</b><br />
This will be a key to every game the rest of the season. Hill's progression in large part will be based on how the offensive line performs. If Hill has time, he proved last week he can deliver the football. All teams will more than likely load the box now, meaning Hill has to be pin point on his throws in order to now open up the ground game. Screen passes and flare route are good extensions of the running game that have been seldom utilized since Max Hall and company left.<br />
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<b>Blue Zone Scoring</b><br />
Last weeks turnovers against Middle Tennessee were just inexcusable. BYU squandered a potential game altering possession against Utah as well, after Falslev's big punt return late in the game. If BYU has any chance in Logan, Robert Anae has got to manufacture better schemes to get the rock across the goal line. Going out of the shotgun from the two yard line continues to baffle me. This will be big, whether the cougars settle for three, or try to punch it in the end zone.<br />
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Overall, this game has potential to go either way. Chuckie Keeton was held in check last year, but BYU's defense was stronger last year with Ziggy in the pass rush. Also, the game is in Logan which gives the home team a huge advantage. I'm not sure BYU's offense is mature enough to get the points they need to in order to out-duel the more mature Aggies.<br />
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<b>Utah State 21 BYU 17</b>Little Brohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05819972823138727130noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-37308203230720076322013-10-01T20:18:00.001-06:002013-10-01T20:18:58.084-06:00Week 5 Podcast - Gov't Shutdown Edition!!The Bros talk about Utah State, Chuckie Keeton, and the intricacies of funding the federal government. Ok, not the last one...<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11452420023247743072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-73265674232251729512013-09-27T13:37:00.000-06:002013-09-27T13:37:18.445-06:00Jamaal Williams Healthy, but Won't Play vs. MTSUAccording to Jamaal Williams's mother on twitter, the BYU sophomore sensation running back is healthy but won't play tonight against MTSU:<br />
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Jswaggdaddy is not playing tonight!!! But he is ready to go!!!<br />
— Nicolle (@uclagrad90) <a href="https://twitter.com/uclagrad90/statuses/383675136307499008">September 27, 2013</a></blockquote>
<script async="" charset="utf-8" src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"></script><br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11452420023247743072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-59900868545780191852013-09-27T08:57:00.004-06:002013-09-27T13:19:55.052-06:00Cody Hoffman Suspended?<strong><u>Update</u></strong>: A new person with a source claims the suspension will be for 1 game:<br />
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<br /><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/trich_">@trich_</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/j_rich">@j_rich</a> Source says that Cody Hoffman is only gonna be suspended for one game</p>— Jeff Heaton (@j_heat1) <a href="https://twitter.com/j_heat1/statuses/383668602693378049">September 27, 2013</a></blockquote>
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<strong><u>Update</u></strong>: Another person with a source has emerged stating that Hoffmas is suspended:<br />
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I've just confirmed with player who is in the know that Cody Hoffman is in fact suspended.<br />
— Peter Novak (@Peter_J_Novak) <a href="https://twitter.com/Peter_J_Novak/statuses/383662099370504192">September 27, 2013</a></blockquote>
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<strong><u>Update</u></strong>: Another person, "<a href="https://twitter.com/beanmace/status/383657530057957376" target="_blank">JJ Smooth" has claimed</a> that Cody Hoffman will be suspended for the season. He claims a source as well.<br />
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Just heard Hoffman is suspended for the season. <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23BYU&src=hash">#BYU</a><br />
— JJ Smooth (@beanmace) <a href="https://twitter.com/beanmace/statuses/383655627064479744">September 27, 2013</a></blockquote>
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<strong><u>Update</u></strong>: The Deseret News Sports has <a href="https://twitter.com/desnewssports/status/383646196964663296" target="_blank">stated that they don't have any information</a>, which is a good sign for BYU fans since the DesNews has many contacts in the BYU organization. The DesNews was also gracious enough to promise to let us know if/when they have anything to report, so keep checking back here for updates.<br />
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The source of the rumor appears to be the twitter feed of one Justin Arbogast, <a href="https://twitter.com/NFLGuy_SK/status/383419789500116992" target="_blank">who tweeted the following</a>:<br />
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<a href="https://twitter.com/SportsBros">@SportsBros</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/Brandt_Anderson">@Brandt_Anderson</a> I do have sources I have been talking to. As said shortly after reported, 5% doubt because no team official has<br />
— Justin Arbogast (@NFLGuy_SK) <a href="https://twitter.com/NFLGuy_SK/statuses/383603241566494720">September 27, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Mr. Arbogast, whose twitter feed links him to the website <a href="http://www.sports-kings.com/">www.sports-kings.com</a>,<a href="https://twitter.com/NFLGuy_SK/status/383603241566494720" target="_blank"> responded to our questions about his sources, saying</a>,<br />
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<a href="https://twitter.com/SportsBros">@SportsBros</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/Brandt_Anderson">@Brandt_Anderson</a> I do have sources I have been talking to. As said shortly after reported, 5% doubt because no team official has<br />
— Justin Arbogast (@NFLGuy_SK) <a href="https://twitter.com/NFLGuy_SK/statuses/383603241566494720">September 27, 2013</a></blockquote>
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One more person named Brandt Anderson, who claims to be a Ute fan who was once recruited by BYU to play baseball and therefore has sources in the organization, told me that he has been "talking to ppl closer to the team" and has also heard that Hoffman wil be suspended.<br />
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Stay tuned to the Sports Bros and we will post anything we hear.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11452420023247743072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-22988249352702338052013-09-26T19:32:00.004-06:002013-09-26T19:33:19.622-06:00Week 4 Podcast - Life After Utah<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The Bros discuss Spencer Hadley, Jamaal Williams, Taysom Hill, and MTSU.SPorts K Broshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16707178667208143774noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-15343616052131008822013-09-26T07:37:00.000-06:002013-09-27T06:12:18.889-06:00Hadley Offers Cougar Fans Much Needed PeaceAs I slugged to bed after yet another defeat at the hands on the Utes Saturday night (I'm on the east coast, so it was <strong><em>very </em></strong>late), I was in complete despair. Although the game was technically close, it felt like a blowout. And it felt like what I had been denying for so long was actually true: the Utah football program was simply better than the BYU program. For the next few days, I wallowed in misery and resigned myself to the conclusion that BYU's football program was, is, and always will be mediocre. And some years it might be downright bad. The glory days of national championships, Heisman trophies, and 55 points per game are over.<br />
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I even started doubting Bronco Mendenhall, someone I had spent the last few years defending on Twitter and the message boards against an onslaught of angry fans.<br />
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But yesterday was a new day for me, and I think for a lot of BYU fans. <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/college-football/news/20130925/spencer-hadley-byu/" target="_blank">Jeff Benedict's piece in Sports Illustrated</a> reminded me of what it means to be a BYU football fan, a member of the LDS church, and a Christian. Without going into every detail of the story--it is a <strong><em>must read</em></strong> for every college football fan--it recounts Spencer Hadley's trip with the team to the to a local jail just days after Hadley's suspension. It tells how, unexpectedly, Hadley decided to open up to the inmates about the bitter shame of letting down his team, his family, his church, and himself and about the sweet joy of redemption as he earns back the privilege to represent the school in uniform. At the end of his talk to the inmates, Hadley embraced Bronco and wept into his shoulder. The inmates were also in tears.<br />
In a sport where winning is the one and only goal, Mendenhall has consistently put everything on the line to hold the BYU banner where it ought to wave. In the process, he has been a spiritual mentor to those who need it most when they need it most. From Hadley, to Kyle Van Noy, to O'Neil Chambers, Bronco Mendenhall has made it clear that during this transformative time in these young men's lives, football is far from the most important thing. And in the process, Bronco reminds us all that football is a game--a wonderful, spectacular game, but a game nonetheless.<br />
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So, maybe Utah does have the better football program. Maybe BYU will never again compete for a national championship. Maybe BYU will never land a top 25 recruiting class. But if BYU remains a unique place where boys become men and Gospel truths make linebackers weep, then I will forever remain loyal, strong, and true to that university.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11452420023247743072noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-47306698759690306212013-09-22T18:28:00.000-06:002013-09-23T17:17:30.538-06:00Taysom Hill is only a SophomoreThe defeat to Utah was deflating. This is the case for no one more than the BYU football team. Imagine being anyone other than the freshman on this squad that will never have an opportunity to beat the guys up north. The fan base, however, is taking it harder than anyone.<br />
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Throughout the game yesterday, Taysom Hill's inaccuracy was being thrown around all over the place, pun intended. Fans already are asking him for Ammon Olsen to replace the hyped up sophomore behind center. I say, not so fast.<br />
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Taysom Hill has struggled mightily throwing the football so far this year. That's not something I'm trying to excuse. As a matter of fact, nothing angers me more than seeing his, what seems like at times, incompetence as a quarterback. However, the guy hasn't gotten <i>any</i> help from his fella's catching the rock. They aren't catching it.<br />
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But there are times the ball isn't even close to the receiver. Just ask the folks surrounding the field--they've caught more passes than Ross Apo so far this year. There are times he misses his reads. There are also times when he runs when there are open wide outs down field. All of these things are signs of one thing: he is developing; he is only a sophomore.<br />
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Lest we all forget, BYU is integrating a new offensive scheme with the new offensive staff overhaul. That would be hard for any signal caller, let alone one in his first full season under center. Hill has good arm strength, as evidenced by a couple of strong throws yesterday against the Utes. He has the ability to extend plays as well, with his well noted mobility. He needs better designs however, and that falls on Robert Anae. His play-calling is already under fire, and rightfully so. The inability to get into the end zone after JD Falslev's 58 yard return down to the 13 yard line last night was atrocious. In fact, it was completely inexcusable. This, however, is a discussion for another day.<br />
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Cougar faithful, I urge you to give Hill time. We'll all be singing his praises this week against Middle Tennessee State, using our short term memory loss as an excuse. His accuracy won't jump up to 80% overnight. All quarterbacks need time, and Taysom Hill is no different. We at Quarterback U have been spoiled for the better part of half a century with amazing quarterback play. None of the greats, Steve Young to Max Hall came in perfect their first years. Hill cannot have lofty expectations without room for growth.<br />
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With time, I believe Hill will get better. His reads, his accuracy and his ability can only get better. After all, it can't get much worse, can it?Little Brohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05819972823138727130noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-43333996232541704302013-09-20T19:59:00.004-06:002013-09-20T21:45:48.135-06:00"The picture" emerges, but was it really from a Ute?<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: right; margin-left: 1em; text-align: right;"><tbody>
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I'm not convinced that "Darren Lucy" is truly a "die hard Utah Utes" fan, as he claims in the first line of his email to the University of Utah.<br />
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The <a href="http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/cougars/56893313-88/byu-cougars-game-utah.html.csp" target="_blank">Salt Lake Tribune</a> and <a href="http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/cougars/56893313-88/byu-utah-hadley-sltrib.html.csp" target="_blank">Deseret News</a> declined to publish the picture that got BYU LB Spencer Hadley suspended for five games, the good folks over at <a href="http://deadspin.com/this-is-the-photo-that-got-a-byu-football-player-suspen-1356566456" target="_blank">Deadspin.com went ahead and published it</a>. The Trib and DNews decided not to post the picture because they could not authenticate it.<br />
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But the bigger question of authenticity for me is whether the email was truly sent by a "die hard Utah Utes fan." Before I explain why I think the asnwer to this question is "No," here is the full text of the email sent by Mr. Lucy to the Utah compliance officer:<br />
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<i>I am a die hard Utah Utes fan and have pictures of BYU Linebacker Spencer Hadley partying frequently in Las Vegas at an MGM Nightclub and the Spearmint Rhino Strip Club. We have pictures as recent as last night of Hadley in Vegas with BYU booster Jacob Stocking. I'm sure the NCAA will be launching an investigation in regards to trips on Stockings private jet, Cash loans paid to Hadley, the use of Stockings vehicles, staying in high priced Vegas Suites, indulging in Champagne parties with Las Vegas Cocktail Waitress's. Also reports of the use of the Drug (Molly) and Alcohol use among Hadley. We . Hadley reportedly seen trying to catch a flight back this morning out of Vegas but missed his flight therefore will be missing team meetings/practice today as he is still in Las Vegas. Sad to see young athletes fail to stay on track but BYU has had this coming to them.</i></blockquote>
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First, the emailer--who calls himself "Darren Lucy"--wrote the first email without any mention of the BYU honor code. Clearly Mr. Lucy was hell-bent on implicating BYU in NCAA violations, and he apparently had little to no clue about BYU's anti-alcohol rules. A true Utah fan would realize that even before any NCAA violations are investigated, a BYU player being caught drinking would be quickly disciplined.<br />
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Second, the last line of the email was strange, as Mr. Lucy claimed that he would be contacting "the Salt Lake Newspaper next." Anyone familiar with the area would either say he would be contacting "the Salt Lake Tribune" or "the Salt Lake area newspapers."<br />
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Finally, if Mr. Lucy really wants to be taken seriously, why would he lead the email by declaring his "die hard" fanhood? It seems a major credibility drain to proudly state that you have a dog in the fight. And while I'm on the credibility topic, why wasn't the picture attached to the first email?<br />
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My suspicion is that Mr. Lucy is someone who was has a bone to pick with BYU or Hadley. He was probably at the party with Hadley, but didn't know that Hadley was a BYU player. When he found out, he decided to take this opportunity to stick it to Hadley or BYU. After all, as Mr. Lucy says, "BYU has it coming to them." And what better time to give it to them than during rivalry week? Claiming to be a Utah fan simply increases the drama.<br />
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At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter who sent the picture to the U and the press. It is probably authentic, as BYU has already acted upon it, so Hadley was the one who made the stupid mistake. He and the team will suffer for it. But as this story unfolds, I suspect it will be revealed that Mr. Lucy is not a "die hard Utah Utes fan," but an ex-girlfriend, shunned friend, or personal enemy to Hadley.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11452420023247743072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-71278565229262418022013-09-18T20:52:00.001-06:002013-09-19T08:26:43.722-06:00Face it, Cougar Fans...the Utes are More Passionate.<strong><u>Update</u></strong>: Special thanks to Mike in the comments below for pointing me toward <a href="http://www.loyalcougars.com/2013/09/17/byu-football/1137-byu-utah-rivalry-football-holy-war-player-perspective-bronco-mendenhall/" target="_blank">Brian Logan's piece at Loyal Cougars this week</a> on this same topic. At least one true insider can vindicate my opinions in this blog post regarding the Holy War attitude of Utah and BYU fans, coaches, players, and administrations.<br />
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In this, the last year of the Holy War before a sickening two-year hiatus, I have to put in writing what I have thought for a long time: Utes hate Cougars far more than Cougars hate Utes. I mentioned it in passing during <a href="http://sportsbrosblog.blogspot.com/2013/09/rivalry-week-podcast.html">this week's podcast</a>, but now I have to explain myself.<br />
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The fire with which Utah players perform in the Holy War is the best evidence of my point. Even in their worst seasons, the bag guys in red play like an NFL team when the men in blue are on the other side of the ball. They bounce up from every tackle for a loss as though they had just stopped a game-winning touchdown and they celebrate touchdowns like they just won the Superbowl.<br />
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The Utah fans' behavior is also indicative of the Utes' height of hate for the Cougars. I mean, who rushes the field three times in one game against an unranked team that's not even in your conference?<br />
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As we all know, the religious element is what makes the BYU-Utah rivalry so passionate. The unofficial name to the rivalry--the Holy War--demonstrates this point. These days, when the religious is pitted against the secular, the religious is inevitably characterized as judgmental, hypocritical, and condescending. This is the perception that Utah fans, players, and coaches have of their BYU counterparts, and it is what drives them to genuine hatred.<br />
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But even more than the religious element, Utah hates BYU because, well, BYU is better. A few BCS wins by the redcoats does not suddenly erase BYU's national championship, Heisman Trophy, and countless WAC and MWC championships. The football tradition at BYU is deep and rich. Utah is newcomer to the party, and it is natural for it to have little brother syndrome.<br />
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So, with that bit of smack talk, let us all strive to be more civil and safe this rivalry week. But let's also strive to be more passionate than the Utes this year. Not by pouring beverages on the opposing quarterback's family, but by making that place so loud that Travis Wilson will have to cut his hair just to hear the play calls. We'd be doing him a favor.<br />
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Go Cougs.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11452420023247743072noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-46691400229192716742013-09-17T19:55:00.001-06:002013-09-17T20:01:56.779-06:00Rivalry Week Podcast!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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<br />SPorts K Broshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16707178667208143774noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-33177192136705514112013-09-16T18:51:00.001-06:002013-09-16T18:51:28.398-06:00Taysom's Hill to ClimbAfter the victory against Texas, well the <i>beat down</i> that is, BYU has got to be flying high. Unfortunately, they didn't <i>fly</i> as high as your "typical" BYU offense should.<br />
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The well documented performance of Taysom Hill is nothing short of spectacular. Despite Texas's obvious flaws on defense, Hill exploited their weakness to the maximum. That alone, showed a lot of development between weeks one and two. However, the biggest development between weeks 2 and 3, including a bye, has to be through the air.</div>
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Hill has shown he has great throwing power. However, his accuracy reminds almost that of Riley Nelson last couple years. Sadly enough, I might venture to say that Nelson was even more accurate than Hill through the air. That has to change if BYU is to become as dominant a force on offense as they are on defense.</div>
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Little Brohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05819972823138727130noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-61746868268274866682013-09-09T19:51:00.001-06:002013-09-09T19:51:21.912-06:009/9/2013 Podcast - Big Texas Win<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/fj85OYPNZ3U" width="480"></iframe>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11452420023247743072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-75407621373057382892013-09-09T19:41:00.001-06:002013-09-09T19:41:25.762-06:009/9/13 Podcast - The Big Win Over Texas<span id="goog_677773827"></span><span id="goog_677773828"></span><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fj85OYPNZ3U">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fj85OYPNZ3U</a>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11452420023247743072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-48822584144976475822013-09-07T23:05:00.001-06:002013-09-07T23:05:51.701-06:00BYU Win Over Texas Reminds of 2009 Oklahoma Game<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: left; margin-right: 1em; text-align: left;"><tbody>
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BYU Cougar fans fondly remember beating Oklahoma at the brand new Cowboy's Stadium. And the honest Cougar fans remember the shock they felt as the clock ran out that fateful day. Those with great memories even remember the camera zooming in on Max Hall as, with surprise on his face, he lipped the words, "We're gonna win!"</div>
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The shock of tonight's win is magnified by last week's stinging loss against Virginia, when at times BYU's offense could not even get a first down, let alone 40 points. After the loss, fans sensed another long season of disappointment, but tonight's win against Texas may breathe new life into a fanbase without a conference championship to strive for. Suddenly games against Wisconsin, Notre Dame, and, of course, Utah seem winnable. That hope should do wonders for BYU fans weary of offensive ineptitude. </div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11452420023247743072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-73403798955211551482013-09-06T18:33:00.001-06:002013-09-07T12:29:47.731-06:00Season Changing Game for Texas and BYUWho knew so much could ride on week 2 of a young college football season. Yet here we are, Texas visiting Provo, UT with both programs having very different starts to the 2013 campaign.<br />
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Its hard to imagine BYU laying another egg like they did last weekend in Charlottesville. Then again, it was hard to imagine the Cougars laying that first one against an ACC bottom dweller.<br />
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Can Taysom Hill be much worse than 13-40 passing? Doubt it. Will BYU be held to only 16 points after running a whopping 93 plays? Doubtful. Does BYU have what it takes to mount a season changing upset tomorrow in Provo? Yes, they do. Here's why tomorrow is such a huge game, for both programs.<br />
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<b>Stakes for Texas:</b></h3>
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Texas has hopes of being in the national title conversation this year. Being in the epicenter of Longhorn nation, its front and center every day in San Antonio. Fans truly believe they are back after being "down" the last couple of years, by UT standards anyways. Their quarterback situation still continues to be a little on the fence, but David Ash seems to have taken the role for good. Rumors have started about Mack Browns future in the burnt orange. In order for those rumors to settle the longhorns need a special season. This game, against an above average defenser on the road, will really show what Texas is made of this year. A win instill confidence and demeanor of a championship caliber team. A loss puts the staff back to the drawing board and a national skeptical cloud over south Texas. Trust me, when it rains down here, it pours.<br />
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In short, their season. I know its only the second game of a young season, but the season didn't exactly get off to the start they had hoped. A win against a ranked opponent for your first home game would be a huge spring board and confidence booster. A loss, and you have doubts about the new regime in Provo. A loss would also cause the fan base to almost certainly all but call for Taysom Hill's head on a silver platter. Don't joke yourself Cougar fans, its true. We put our quarterbacks under more scrutiny than CNN does a republican presidential candidate. This game cannot be overstated as to its importance on where BYU goes the rest of the 2013 season. An identity has to be realized at some point this year, why not start on September 7 while you still have time.<br />
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This game has had me on edge ever since last Saturday. I've had days where i thought BYU didn't stand a chance. I've had days where I couldn't see any way Texas walked away victorious. Today, I just have to pick the winner.<br />
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BYU has too much to lose in this game, and so does Texas. Due to the magnitude for a program trying to rebuild, I have to give the cougars hunger an advantage. Hill cannot, and <i>will not</i>, be as bad with his arm tomorrow. Williams will continue to be a weapon. If Hoffman suits up, his presence alone give the team in blue at least 10 more points whether its him in the end-zone or the decoy presence creating another score.<br />
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While the Longhorns have the talent, the coach and the money, I don't think they have as much hunger as a team starring down the barrel of a lost season.<br />
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<br />BYU: 24 Texas: 20</h4>
<br />Little Brohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05819972823138727130noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223179584117652385.post-47934100286173678072013-09-06T17:11:00.002-06:002013-09-07T12:53:18.929-06:00This Guy Senses an Upset<div>
Call me naive. Call me crazy. But also call me loyal, strong, and true. This blogger is picking BYU to pull off the upset against #15 Texas Saturday night in Provo. (Don't worry, I don't have any money on it.)</div>
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<b>My prediction: BYU 33, Texas 17.</b></div>
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Make no mistake, last week's ugly loss to UVA was difficult to get over. I am still having nightmares about the head-scratching 3rd down play call that turned into a game-changing interception. Cougar fans have become far too used to close games going the other way, and in Charlottesville BYU managed once again to snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory.</div>
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But I refuse to let hope die. I refuse to relegate myself to pessimism and hyper-criticism. To be sure, there are many areas upon which this team needs to improve, but this is a talented football team that just might have some lightning in a bottle stored up somewhere under the bleachers in Lavell Edwards Stadium. Here's why I think the stars will align for a huge win for the Cougs:</div>
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1. <b>Go Fast vs. Go Hard</b>. Texas, like the Cougars, has adopted an up-tempo scheme, and that should play to BYU's advantage. The Cougars' defense has been stellar for the past few years, and they have been practicing against an up tempo offense all off-season. I suspect that BYU's defense will be much better prepared for the fast pace, both in strategy and conditioning. Let's also not forget about the altitude and how that will affect a visiting team's ability to run a lot of plays.</div>
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2. <b>Weather the Storm</b>. As luck would have it, the weather report indicates that there may be thunderstorms starting a few hours before the game and going until 7:00. (In fact, the 30% chance of precipitation matches last week's report that almost made my wife and I leave our umbrella in the car when we parked at the stadium in Charlottesville last week). While BYU certainly did not shine in the rain last week, a downpour would be to the Cougars' advantage since they have already experienced playing in those conditions.</div>
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3. <b>Hoffman to the Rescue</b>. The impact of WR Cody Hoffman's absence last week cannot be understated. <a href="http://sportsbrosblog.blogspot.com/2013/08/lessons-from-rain.html">As I observed after last week's loss</a>, QB Taysom Hill did not connect with any receiver more than 3 times against Virginia as the passing game was never able to get in a rhythm. All that will change this week as Hill will have BYU's best offensive threat in the past few years back to tear up the Longhorn defense. I predict that Hoffman catches at least 8 passes for over 100 yards and 2 touchdowns. With Hoffman there to keep the defense honest, Sophomore sensation RB Jamaal Williams should be able to run for over 100 yards with half the carries he had last week.</div>
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So, there you have it Cougar fans. I'm in full-on Kool-Aid mode, and I'm loving every second of it.</div>
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What are your predictions?</div>
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