Its hard to give your true pre-game thought to this game without being disrespectful to Wyoming. However, I will try.
Wyoming is 2-1 (0-1 MWC). Their two wins came over Ohio and North Dakota State. Both wins were close games that the cowboys easily could have let slip away from them. Their only loss is to Air Force, who came to Wyoming and walked all over the cowboys, handing them a 23-3 loss.
BYU owns the nation's longest winning streak at 13 consecutive wins. They look to lengthen that to 14 this saturday at home where they have not lost to the cowboys since 1987. BYU's high powered passing attack averages 387 yards per game, which is the fifth highest in the country. And BYU doesn't do it with one reciever alone. They keep you guessing while throwing to at least 5 recievers on a constant basis. (That number will shrink just a little with Michael Reed being out for 2-4 week on a knee injury.) The good news for Wyoming is that their defense has held its opponents to under 300 total yards in all three of its games. The bad news is they haven't played anyone with nearly as explosive an offense as BYU and we haven't even talked about BYU's running game yet.
Wyoming's running game, however, is the silver lining in their offense. The combination of Devin Moore and Wynel Seldon has given people trouble this season. Combined they average 158 yards per game. This could be their only hope against BYU, especially since their quarterback Dax Crum is not known for passing. He only has 273 yards this season and 3 interceptions.
Even with Wyoming's solid running game, its hard to imagine that they have much hope against BYU's defense that such out a decent UCLA team last week 59-0. The defense caused 4 fumbles and 1 interception against the team the beat previously ranked Tennessee. On top of that, BYU capitalized by scoring points on every single one of those turnovers. Wyoming is going to have to come up with an attack to combat a BYU defense that Bronco Mendenhall said of the UCLA game that he was impressed with the physical level of play with which his defense played. He said it was probably the most complete game his defense has played since being named the head coach at BYU.
Predicted outcome - BYU 42, Wyoming 3
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Good prediction on the score. I had it 42-10. Go Cougs!
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