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Originally Posted by Cali Coug
That isn't exactly true. BYU should have gone to a hurry up offense much earlier in the game, if not to save clock, at least to throw TCU off balance (much like OU did by snapping the ball immediately when TCU had 12 people on the field). When BYU finally went no huddle, they were still burning the entire play clock before snapping the ball. It was the worst no huddle offense that I have ever seen from a BYU team. They had no energy, no sense of urgency, no passion. Just awful.
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show passion.......at any time? Claude Bassett, Roger French, come to mind. Someone has to get into the player's grill at times. Too many managers and not enough coaches.