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Vol. 34,
Issue 4 – August 26, 2013
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Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus
Unfortunately, he will be wearing Cougar blue and you are catching him
during his off season this Saturday in
For the Cavaliers, this is a new year of Ho, Ho, Ho and high hope. They are coming off a 4-8 campaign of last year. Despite a coaching makeover which included adding two former college head coaches in Steve Fairchild (CSU) and Jim O’Brien (BC and NC State), BYU should be the bah humbug for Hoos fans in this season debut for both teams.
Santa has helpers in coming up with this prediction and those helpers
work in
Being a field goal favorite over a projected lower echelon ACC team doesn’t sound like an exciting endorsement of the Cougars, but considering the game is on the road and BYU will have to travel two time zones away to play the game in hostile territory, Santa and his helpers are saying this contest should be just another stocking stuffer for Cougar fans to enjoy.
Santa is known for making lists and checking them twice. Here is my list of what will make BYU a much better team than they were last year.
I am still adamant that his will be a very good BYU football team. I
personally think that Santa and his
Two Deep Depth Charts
With just a few days until kickoff here is what the Cougar depth chart
currently looks like for the season opener in
Offense
Left Tackle Ryker Mathews So. 6-6/309, Brad Wilcox Fr. 6-7/300
Left Guard Solomone Kafu Jr. 6-2/315, Tui Crichton So. 6-3/343
Center Terrance Alletto So. 6-3/292, Brayden Kearsley Fr. 6-4/295
Right Guard Brock Stringham Jr. 6-6/292, Kyle Johnson Fr. 6-4/295
Right Tackle Michael Yeck Jr. 6-8/292, De’Ondre Wesley Jr. 6-7/330
Quarterback Taysom Hill So. 6-2/221, Ammon Olsen So. 6-3/210
Running Back Jamaal Williams So. 6-0/200, Adam Hine, 6-1/205
Wide Receiver Cody Hoffman Sr. 6-4/210, Mitch Mathews So. 6-6/206
Wide Receiver Skyler Ridley Sr. 6-0/182, Ross Apo Jr. 6-3/207
Inside Receiver JD Falslev Sr. 5-8/175, Marcus Mathews Jr. 6-4/200
Tight End Kaneakua Friel Sr. 6-5/261, Devin Mahina Jr. 6-6/247
Defense
Left End Bronson Kaufusi So. 6-7/282,
Nose Tackle Marques Johnson Jr. 6-2/308, JonRhyheem Peoples Fr. 6-4/339
Right End Eathyn Manumaleuna Sr. 6-2/305, Remington Peck So. 6-4/252
Outside Linebacker Kyle Van Noy Sr. 6-3/245, J. Leuta-Douyere So. 6-0/231
Buck Linebacker Spencer Hadley Sr. 6-1/227,
Mike Linebacker Uani Unga Sr. 6-1/233, Austen Jorgensen Sr. 6-2/239
Outside Linebacker Alani Fua Jr. 6-5/215, Manoa Pikula Fr. 6-1/235
Field Corner Robertson Daniel Jr. 6-1/198, Eric Thornton So. 5-10/180
Boundary Corner Mike Hague Sr. 5-10/190, Skye PoVey Sr. 5-11/200
Kat Safety Daniel Sorensen Sr. 6-2/208, Michael Wadsworth So. 6-1/205
Strong Safety Craig Bills Jr. 6-1/205, Blake Morgan Sr. 5-11/195
Football Fluff and Stuff
While Notre Dame signed a scheduling agreement in football with the ACC earlier this year, BYU has nothing signed with the Mountain West Conference, but even without a contract, it is looking more and more like BYU and the MWC has some sort of de facto deal going.
Next year the Cougars will play MWC schools
Jake Heaps, the former BYU quarterback, continues to garner headlines
in
There are plenty of people who like to bring up that Bronco Mendenhall and his staff may have misevaluated Ziggy Ansah, based on his starting only a few games last season and yet landing in the NFL.
A similar story may be told this week because it looks like Brad Sorensen will make the San Diego Chargers’ roster. In my opinion, that is another misevaluation black mark against BYU football coaches.
They were so enamored with Jake Heaps that Sorensen, the 6-5, 230 pound
qb and the older brother of current BYU safety Daniel Sorensen, left BYU for
Austin Collie looks questionable, according to
Basketball Briefs
Dave Rose and BYU missed in recruiting on Jamal Aytes, the 6-6 front
court player from
There are some BYU basketball pundits who think the loss of Aytes will come back to haunt the Cougars this season. Don’t count me in that group.
Aytes may well have been a stellar player for the Cougars down the road, but for the immediate future, this coming season, BYU has restocked with impact players.
Let me just say this. By the first of January, I predict that BYU
basketball fans will be saying
Eric Mika and Luke Worthington will both make the transition from
Brandon Davies in the post to a new front court smooth and easy. I don’t
even want to hint at what I am hearing. There are those who think both
The other impact player for the Cougars is not new, but a newly returned LDS missionary. That would be Kyle Collinsworth. Throw in the proven Tyler Haws and the streaky Matt Carlino, and this BYU basketball team will make some noise.
Somebody will be Right and Somebody
will be Wrong
The BYU Women’s soccer team started their season off on the right note with a 3-1 win over Cal State Fullerton last week.
The Lady Cougars were ranked No. 6 in the nation in the national preseason poll, but were only picked to finish 3rd in the WCC.
Somebody, either the national pollsters or the league pollsters, knows something that the other doesn’t. Time will tell which is right.
Television Timetable
BYU vs.
Saturday, Aug 31 at
Kickoff: 1:30 pm Mountain Time
TV: ESPNU
BYU vs.
Saturday, Sept 7 at
Kickoff: 5:00 pm Mountain Time
TV: ESPN2
BYU vs.
Saturday, Sept 21 at
Kickoff: TBA
TV: TBA
BYU vs.
Middle
Friday, Sept 27 at
Kickoff: 7:00 pm Mountain Time
TV: ESPNU
BYU vs.
Friday, Oct 4 at
Kickoff: 6:00 pm Mountain Time
TV: CBS Sports Network