Lawrence, Kan. • Kalani Sitake dubbed it BYU’s “opening moment” of a new era.
“He doesn’t hold on to it very often but when he does, you have to catch him when he is scrambling. He brings a lot of problems to the field.”
BYU will give up some big plays to Daniels and Neal. Every team does. But it might be similar to last week: Can the defense hold up and make adjustments long enough to give the offense a chance?Yes, the offense scored 38 points last week. But much of the scoring was done on chunk plays and quick drives.
Last week, the offense’s average third-down distance was 9.7 yards. It faced seven third-and-longs, compared to just one third-and-short.
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