Showing posts with label UNLV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UNLV. Show all posts
Saturday, October 10, 2009
BYU Football - UNLV - Pre-game
This saturday, BYU football heads on the road again. This week they will take on UNLV at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, NV. BYU has been dominant in the series with UNLV over the past few years and it doesn't look like this game will be a problem for them either.
BYU is coming off a strong home win agains Utah State last week. However, now BYU is without their star receiver McKay Jacobson who injured his hamstring while stretching during warm ups.
This will allow room for some new receivers to shine. I expect that we will see a lot from Luke Ashworth and Spencer Hafoka. Each has seen more playing time this year than last, but has still essentially been playing in the shadow of Jacobson.
Many people are concerned with how this will affect BYU's passing game. However, I see it as a blessing in disguise. Over the past couple of years, BYU's passing game has had one or two dominant receivers that seem to stand out. Last year, it was Pitta and Collie. This year it is Pitta and Jacobson. I think this limits our abilities in the pass. It allows Max Hall to get comfortable with those few receivers and they always become his first targets. Which makes it that much easier for the defense to read. Just ask Hall, who has already thrown 10 interceptions this season, and just a couple of those were tipped balls.
It seems like BYU has the most success when they can throw the ball around the field to whoever they want. I think back to John Beck's senior season when he could throw to Collie (Zac), Allen, Meikle, Reed, Harline, Coats, Brown, and Vakapuna. I am excited to see this years receiving core develop into one where the defense has to play defense because they don't know who Hall is going to throw to.
I think we will see a lot more of that this game. I think BYU wins this one soundly.
BYU UNLV Prediction
BYU 42 - UNLV 14
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
BYU 2009 Official Schedule
BYU recently announced their complete schedule for the 2009 football season. It includes some exciting match ups including, Oklahoma, Florida St, Utah, and TCU for homecoming. Below is the complete schedule.
Sept 5 - Oklahoma (Dallas, TX)
Sept 12 - Tulane
Sept 19 - Florida State
Sept 26 - Colorado State
Oct 2 - Utah State
Oct 10 - UNLV
Oct 17 - San Diego St.
Oct 24 - TCU (Homecoming)
Nov 7 - Wyoming
Nov 14 - New Mexico
Nov 21 - Air Force
Nov 28 - Utah
Home games listed in bold.
Sept 5 - Oklahoma (Dallas, TX)
Sept 12 - Tulane
Sept 19 - Florida State
Sept 26 - Colorado State
Oct 2 - Utah State
Oct 10 - UNLV
Oct 17 - San Diego St.
Oct 24 - TCU (Homecoming)
Nov 7 - Wyoming
Nov 14 - New Mexico
Nov 21 - Air Force
Nov 28 - Utah
Home games listed in bold.
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Friday, October 31, 2008
Pre-Game Thoughts - Colorado State

Knowing they don't have an easy road to bowl eligiblity, Colorado St. will be well prepared for BYU this saturday. The might also be very angry after coming off a close win that should have been a blow out against San Diego St. In a game where Colorado St. racked up 507 total yards compared the SDSU's 392, you would have thought the game would have been decided by a lot more than 4 points.
BYU should be finding some anger as well after narrowly winning a shootout with UNLV last saturday. Many of the national media felt the win should have been much more lop sided, and therefore BYU stayed static is the polls while multiple other teams leapfrogged the cougars. However, the fact of the matter is UNLV is playing much better than their record shows. Their team is taking every game down to the wire and simply not finding a way to close the deal. How easily critics forget that this is the same UNLV team that beat a 13th ranked Arizona St team and a very good Iowa St team. They are a very good football team.
This week BYU will look to quiet the national media (or get them saying the right things, which ever you prefer) by beating a much improved Colorado St team. However, they are going to have to do it soundly to get any national attention. This week all eyes are on Utah and TCU as they prepare for a thursday night showdown next week in Salt Lake City.
This game, just like last week, has the potential to be a shoot out. Colorado St has the ability to put points on the board. They will score and the cougars need to be ready to also put points on the board. Although the potential is there, I don't believe this game will be as close as last week's. BYU has a defensive front that matches up well with the running game of Colorado St.
Predicted Score
BYU 42, Colorado St. 20
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Friday, October 24, 2008
Pre-Game Thoughts - UNLV
As a BYU fan, you typically wouldn't think of a UNLV team as a challenge. However, this weeks match up brings with it the same set of challenges as the last two games. UNLV delivers a powerful run game, with the back pocket option to pass.
As the year has progressed, UNLV has seen its good games and bad games. While their record doesn't show a lot of consistency, there is no mistaking that Omar Clayton is getting better with each game he plays. Last week against New Mexico, he completed 19 of 30 passes for 251 yards, averages for a BYU quarterback, but pretty good numbers for the rest of the conference. His offensive counterpart big Frank Summers is a monster in and of himself. Clayton is really just a back up if Summers can't get the job done. Averaging almost 5 yards per carry, Summers is a force to be reckoned with.
The rebels are coming off a tough one point loss to Air Force. They are greedy for revenge. And with BYU losing last week they will be looking for blood this saturday.
The cougars haven't lost back to back conference games since 2005, but be careful because in 2005 the first of those two losses was to TCU.
Last week's defeat was difficult for BYU. Although they played tough, mistakes seemed to plague both the offense and defense. Multiple turnovers and missed opportunities kept the cougars to only 7 points on the board, while those same turnovers turned into points for TCU. I have no doubt that this weeks practice regime was not easy for the cougars. Bronco has said that the team simply wasn't prepared for TCU. I'm sure that won't be the case this week.
Keys to the Game
Run Defense
I keep saying this, but it keeps killing us. BYU has got to stop the run. Allowing teams like TCU and New Mexico to run, opened up pass opportunities that shouldn't have been available to them.
Get back to BYU
BYU has traditionally been a passing team. Harvey Unga has added a ground element to their attack this year. BYU can't leave it all on the shoulders of Harvey. He really is a secondary weapon to the BYU passing attack. BYU needs to come out and play like the BYU that clobbered UCLA.
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