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Originally Posted by ute4ever
You asked this question earlier and I will reply with the same:
-BYU had 10 drives and scored on 4 of them.
-Washington had 9 drives and scored on 4 of them.
I disagree with your use of the word "dominating."
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BYU shot themselves in the foot a handful of times, but they were steamrolling UW on offense in the 4th quarter, and there is no reason to believe anything was going to change.
Total yards:
BYU: 475
UW: 337
Rushing Yards:
BYU: 137 (4.9 ypc average)
UW: 133 (3.8 ypc average)
Passing yards:
BYU: 338 (8.2 ypc average)
UW: 204 (6.4 ypc average)
3rd down conversions:
BYU: 12 of 14 (86%)
UW: 9 of 15 (60%)
Where BYU got hurt was in penalties (7 for 60 yards, versus 4 for 25 for UW) and turnovers (2, including the fumble at the goal line which would have ended the game).
Disagree all you want, but BYU's offense dominated.