Hey everybody! It feels pretty good to get back in the saddle, so let’s ride!
Despite the fact that Cougar Legion has been in hibernation, this summer has heard much more buzz surrounding BYU football than just about any in the program’s history. Let’s just get it out in the open: BYU fans expect the team to go undefeated this year. Will they? Let’s examine:
Yes: Even with the loss of Manase Tonga to academic ineligibility, BYU’s offense is as stacked as it’s ever been. I don’t even dare to guess how many passing yards Max Hall will put up this year, how many touchdown passes. Unga should crack 1,000 on the ground for the second straight year (remember that he didn’t even get significant carries until the third game of the season at Tulsa). The receiving corp stands shoulder-to-shoulder with just about any other in BYU’s history. Even if the defense turns out to be mediocre this season (probably not going to be the case), who’s going to outscore this Cougar offense, hm?
No: I won’t say the word and put a hex on the whole season, but we all know that there are certain positions where BYU lacks the depth to absorb losses and keep on chugging. Please knock on wood right now.
Yes: The schedule. Some may disagree with me about this, but there aren’t many tests for a full-strength BYU squad on the schedule. I’ve got UCLA and Utah as the only meaningful tests of BYU’s quality, with Utah being the tougher of the two games.
The only potentially potent offense on the schedule is Utah. BYU’s young defense might have had an early test with UCLA, but the Bruins were decimated by injuries in spring practice (two quarterbacks, three offensive linemen). The back seven has plenty of time to grow up in time for a winner-take-all showdown with the Utes in November.
It’s certainly a tougher schedule than Hawaii’s from last year (gratefully), but a team as good as BYU going undefeated with that schedule will not be a shocker.
No: That word again. Knock.
Yes: I think something happened to the BYU football program after the Las Vegas Bowl last December. BYU played awful in that game. They had no business winning it. Yet, they made a play at the end and won. This was a great blessing for the Cougars for two reasons:
- It signaled, in my opinion, the official return of BYU as a national football presence. Really good football programs win games that they don’t deserve to win.
- It left the players humble and hungry. A lot of guys knew they stunk out the joint. They still have a lot to prove, and that’s good. They’ll need to remember that feeling if they get to 8-0 or 9-0 and the media starts showering them with praise.
No: Every game the Cougars win will only add to the already growing BCS talk. Can the players shut it out and stay focused as the season goes on? Let’s face it–Cougar fans are already working themselves into a lather over the possibility of a trip to the Fiesta Bowl. It’s going to be tough on the team.
Do I think BYU will go undefeated in 2008? I’ll go along with ESPN’s Mark Schlabach on this one and say yes.
57 days and counting…