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Vol. 38, Issue 7 - B, September 12, 2018
These Two Images Currently Describe BYU Football’s Offense

It looks messy now, but all foundations of big and beautiful buildings start with infrastructure that will support the finished product.
Here are 7 videos of BYU football’s current foundation and why it may look messy now, but the future looks extremely bright offensively.
Andrew Eide is a former starter on the o-line for BYU. Click to watch his videos below to see just how young and strong the BYU offense line really is.
Watch 1 Watch 2 Watch 3 Watch 4 Watch 5 Watch 6 Watch 7

You start with the foundation on offense (o-line) with the offensive line. Then you add a go-to running back and wide receiver and I could play quarterback (see below) and the BYU offense will be good.
Wisconsin may score my number (60) on Saturday, but I seriously doubt it. If I was a betting man, I would take the points 21 ½ and BYU. Building a foundation is not pretty, but it is necessary. That’s why I’m sticking with this team and this staff. They aren’t perfect, but they know what they are doing and are doing it on the line of scrimmage. That’s how BYU starts winning football games again. We just have to wait for the cement to set.