Cougar Sportsline, Vol. 35, Issue 16
HB Arnetts 801 372 - 0819 <mailto:hbarnett@fiber.net> hbarnett@fiber.net 1391 West 800 South Orem, Utah 84058 Vol. 35, Issue 16 November 10, 2014 Click Here To Order Or Renew Your Subscriptions <http://cougarclicks.com/product/Order-Cougar-Sportsline?ID=3173> Millinery, Mendenhall and Makeovers Last week I underwent an image makeover. I went from a Curmudgeonly Codger to a Caballero Cowboy (Caballero is Spanish for Gentleman). The photos above are selfies taken last week less than two hours apart. What a difference a new hat can make. Okay, a shower, shave and shirt didnt hurt either. I liked my new image. Then I asked my image manager (wife) if she thought the new cowboy hat made a difference. Her response was, No, you have a Big Hat, but you still have No Cattle. Would a Mendenhall new hat makeover help the current state of BYU football? What if Bronco switched hats from mentor, minister and manager of men, to strictly the hat of a football coach only? Would it make a difference in the direction BYU football is headed and this seasons record? Ill let my wife answer that one. Big Hat, No Horses. Bronco actually has horses in his personal home pasture, he just doesnt have enough of them on his football roster. When his best horse was hobbled (Taysom Hill) Broncos stable and this season began to sink and stink. In my opinion, Bronco doesnt need a makeover in persona, personality and public relations, even if he may be at times too eccentric and odd for my tastes. He just needs more and better horses and then he can wear any hat he chooses and be loved by all. With a lack of horses so obvious this season, does it mean the current BYU football fedora is flawed when it comes to recruiting? Or did Bronco and his staff just suffer because of a horse hiatus in the LDS market? Are the BYU recruiting restrictions and cattle guards too big of a hurdle for any hat Bronco wears to overcome? I am a firm believer that players make the coach and not vice versa. Bronco doesnt need any new hats, he just needs new horses and better players and more of them. Here is my hat of hope for the future with a list of current commitments for next year and beyond. Lets start with the biggest horses of them all. BYU will only be as good as their quarterback. If you dont have a quarterback, you dont have anything. I hate to admit it, but in my opinion and to prove my point, Utah would the Pac 12 champion and playing in the Final Four of the Bowl Selection system this January if they had a better quarterback. I dont know where or what BYU will be playing for next season, but I can guarantee it wont be for anything significant without a thoroughbred at quarterback. Here then are the quarterback horses in Mendenhalls future corral. Lets start with the Triple Ts; Taysom, Tanner and Trent. Taysom Hill. If he comes back healthy, he could be the Secretariat of a season next year that features games against Nebraska, Michigan, UCLA and Boise State to open the year. Video <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rG7QoUMGiI> . Tanner Mangum. Will be back this spring from a mission and in the program in the fall. This guy is a special talent. If Robert Anae wants to get BYU back in the passing game business, then this is the go-to horse. Video <http://www.hudl.com/athlete/664663/highlights/7883433> Trent Hosick. Will arrive from Arizona Western JC. If Robert Anae sticks with his go fast go hard offense and Hill isnt healthy, this will likely be the guy. Video <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD8TfE1tYMQ> .at Missouri. Video <http://www.hudl.com/athlete/4397492/highlights/171688947> at Arizona Western. Hatful of other Horses Kody Wilstead. A senior at Pine View HS in St. George, he will head out on a mission early next year and then come back to play as a Cougar QB. Video <http://www.hudl.com/athlete/471394/highlights/38274398> Jaren Hall. The son of former BYU running back Kalin Hall, this athlete still has a senior year in high school next season before signing with BYU. Video <http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1675672/highlights/163590393> . All of the quarterbacks above have all committed to BYU. Here is one more that hasnt as of yet committed to any school, but he has the BYU bloodline and breeding and must be considered. Britain Covey. Is a lock to be named Mr. Football in Utah this year. Video <http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2664874/highlights/161047374> . Other verbal commits for the 2015 BYU signing class. Elias Miller, Running Back, Las Vegas HS, NV Video <http://www.hudl.com/athlete/622945/highlights/69367170> Jeremiah Ieremia, LB, Hurricane HS, UT Video <http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1863159/highlights/84826376> Tevita Mounga, DL, Vista Murrieta HS, CA Video <http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1293944/highlights/119105380> Akile Davis, WR, DeSoto HS, TX No Video Available Riley Burt, DB, Box Elder HS, UT Video <http://www.hudl.com/athlete/848926/highlights/95372375> David Lui, DL, Pittsburg HS, CA Video <http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1424082/highlights/82185379> Khari Vanderbilt, DB, San Jose City JC, CA Video <http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3108985/highlights/167989385> Devin Kaufusi, DL, Timpview HS, UT Video <http://www.hudl.com/athlete/622101/highlights/136284376> Will Sedgwick, LB, Laguna Hills HS, CA Video <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zFDDeuY9kU> Mika Tafua, DL, Kamehameha HS, HI Video <http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2763798/highlights/99893383> Dayan Lake, DB, Northridge HS, UT Video <http://www.hudl.com/athlete/522957/highlights/193797376> Other commits for 2016 Class besides Jaren Hall Hirkley Latu, DB, Kahuku HS, HI Video <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QAxe1fbBuY> Skyler Southam, K, Wasatch HS, UT Video <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMEjNH25jJQ> Counting Cards and Scholarships I saw a movie called 21 a few years back. It was based on an MIT professor and some students he recruited to implement a card counting system he came up with to beat the casinos while playing blackjack. I dont know if Dave Rose and his recruited students/basketball players have a good enough system to finally win the WCC and advance in the NCAA tournament, but Im positive that Rose can count to 13. Thats the number of scholarships that can be allotted for any given season by NCAA rules. Im also sure that Roses math skills are much better than mine, but count with me just for fun. Scholarships Allotted for This Year 2014-15 Ryan Andrus, Freshman Nate Austin, Senior Jamal Aytes, Sophomore Frank Barley IV, Sophomore Jordan Chatman, Freshman Kyle Collinsworth, Junior Chase Fischer, Junior Skyler Halford, Senior Tyler Haws, Senior Isaac Neilson, Freshman Josh Sharp, Senior Anson Winder, Senior Luke Worthington, Sophomore Non-Scholarship Players for This Year Kyle Davis, Junior Jordan Ellis, Junior Corbin Kaufusi, Freshman (actually playing with a football scholarship) Dalton Nixon, Freshman Jake Toolson, Freshman My Projected Scholarships for Next Season 2015-16 Jamal Aytes, Junior Frank Barley IV, Junior Jordan Chatman, Freshman or Sophomore (Depending on redshirt status this season) Kyle Collinsworth, Senior or gone to NBA (Stated earlier that if he has big season, he will come out for draft) Chase Fischer, Senior Isaac Neilson, Sophomore Luke Worthington, Junior Jake Toolson, Freshman or Sophomore (Depending on redshirt status this season) Kyle Davis, Junior Corbin Kaufusi, Sophomre (Football wont carry him again as a sophomore) Nick Emery, Freshman Zac Seljaas, Freshman Jakob Hartsock, Freshman Braiden Shaw, Freshman I count 14. According to my math, thats 1 over the limit. Missions in the Mix? Ryan Andrus stated at his signing that he would play a year and then leave for an LDS mission. The word I get now is at the present time Jake Toolson does not have future mission plans. The question mark will be Dalton Nixon. If he stays for another year, Rose will be two scholarships short. If he goes, then he has 14 players for only 13 grant in aids. Scholarships for 2016-17? Here is where it gets very, very interesting. Jamal Aytes, Senior Frank Bartley IV,Senior Jordan Chatman, Sophomore or Junior Isaac Neilson, Junior Luke Worthington, Senior Jake Toolson, Sophomore or Junior Kyle Davis, Senior Corbin Kaufusi, Junior Nick Emery, Sophomore Zac Seljaas, Sophomore (Depending on mission plans) Jakob Harsock, Sophomore Eric Mika, Sophomore TJ Haws, Freshman Braiden Shaw, Sophomore Shaw and Hartsock signed in 2013-14 and Haws signed last year. Barring some adjustments for missions or outright withdrawals of scholarships, Rose is already up to 14 scholarships and still will have to find a spot for Frank Jackson if Jackson stays committed to the Cougars. I guarantee that Rose will find a spot and scholarship for Frank Jackson, the ultra-talented guard from Lone Peak. He is Roses top recruiting priority for the next two years. If somebody has to go to accommodate Jackson, Rose will find a way. Just like he would have found a way to get Jabari Parker on scholarship. If you are wondering why Jackson is now not a 100% lock for Rose and the Cougars, it is because he is getting big time recruiting rushes from the big boys of college basketball. Here is what Frank Burlison, a well-respected basketball writer and scout, had to say about Jackson after his blow up summer play and a recent outing at West High in SLC November 1 for the first-ever West Coast Elite All-Star Camp/Utah. Jackson scored with something bordering on absurd ease, either in transition or half-court settings, by way of pull-up jumpers from just about any point at or within the arc and explosive forays to the rim, around or over the top of defenders. Jackson, who recently re-opened his recruitment after committing to Brigham Young University a bit more than a year ago, has a reasonable opportunity to be rated right near the top of not on the top, period of all shooting guards or combo guards in this national class by the time hes drilled his final jumper and banged on someone for the last time in an Lone Peak uniform some 16 months or so from now. You can read Burlisons entire report on the state of Utah prospects in basketball by clicking here <http://www.burlisononbasketball.com/2014/11/three-2016-utah-prospects-dazzl e-in-slc-saturday/> . Add in, according to Burlison, that Utah is loaded with other prospects for the 2016 class and the reports that Rose has also offered a scholarship to 2016 signee Conner Harding of Highland HS in Pocatello and there is a definite logjam for grant in aids in 2016 that Rose and his staff will have to solve. Counting Minutes at Point Guard Kyle Collinsworth saw his first real action on a basketball court in a game last Saturday night in the Marriott Center as BYU mashed Seattle Pacific 75-40. The important number in his stat line was minutes played. BYU eased Collinsworth back into action by playing him 7 minutes in the first half and 6 minutes in second. If the 6-6 junior cant get those numbers up to 30-35 minutes a game and soon, it will be a long season for the Cougars.
From my early glimpses, without a healthy Collinsworth, BYU is in big, big trouble at the point.
Rose has experimented with Skyler Halford as a backup alternative, but that is an experiment that may look good in the lab, but lacks on the court. Frank Barley IV is not the current answer either as Collinsworths backup. Anson Winder can play a few minutes, but he isnt the answer either. BYU is already missing Matt Carlino more than they thought they would. Its all about Collinsworths and BYU basketball fans knees. Fans need to get on theirs and pray that Collinsworth stays sound with his. BYU will now open the season for real this coming Friday against Long Beach State. Tipoff is set for 5 pm MST and the game will be televised live on BYUtv. We will get a good idea of who Dave Rose has in mind for a redshirt year and also what he plans are long term for the season at the point. Riveting is Not a Word That Describes BYUs Next Two Football Games There is a little irony, in my opinion, that BYU basketball opens their season with two exhibition games against non-division I opponents and BYU closes their football season with exhibition games against two non-division I opponents. Officially, UNLV, BYUs opponent this coming Saturday in Provo, and Savannah State are both D-I football programs on paper, but they are a long way from that real status with their records and performances this season. BYU is a 23 ½ point favorite over the Rebels who are coming to town with a current 2-8 record. Savannah State is currently 0-10. $5 ½ is the opening line on how much BYU season ticket holders will have to pay their neighbors and ward members to use those season tickets for these last two home games. Free tickets just may not cut it, especially if it rains, snows or blows. That of course is an unfair assessment of the last two home games. Feel Good games would be more accurate. These two games will give BYU and Bronco Mendenhall a chance to feel good about qualifying for a Bowl game and give all those backups and seldom used players their best chance yet for seeing action. This will give them a reward for all the hours of practice and pain they have put in during the season. For them, these are riveting and rewarding contests. And had Taysom Hill not gone down with a broken ankle and had not BYUs defense been exposed as ordinary, and had BYU a 9-0 record, this too would have been a riveting discussion among BYU fans and national pundits about strength of schedule. As it is, most BYU fans will simply be riveted to their seats at home in their favorite arm chair for these last two games in Provo. TV Timetable BYU vs. Long Beach State Friday, November 14 at Provo Tipoff: 5:00 pm MST TV: BYUtv BYU vs. UNLV Saturday, November 15 at Provo Kickoff: 5:00 pm MST TV: ESPNU BYU vs. Arkansas State Tuesday, November 18 at Provo Tipoff: 7:30 pm MST TV: BYUtv BYU vs. Southern Virginia Wednesday, November 19 at Provo Tipoff: 7:30 pm MST TV: BYUtv BYU vs. Savannah State Saturday, November 22 at Provo Kickoff: 1:00 pm MST TV: BYUtv BYU vs. San Diego State Monday, November 24 at Maui Tipoff: 9:30 pm MST TV: ESPN2 If you also want a PDF copy of this issue, email and request it.
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