We ditched the kids and enjoyed an entertaining program by the #BYU Ballroom Dance… https://t.co/VyDOf3ppFg
— Jere Freeman (@Jere_Freeman) June 25, 2015
Tag: BYU
GoodNight
My son fell asleep listening to the dulcet tones of @gregwrubell calling #BYUHoops domination. #GoodNight #BYUSN pic.twitter.com/1vurfhmi4y
— Josh Freeman (@CVFreeman) March 10, 2015
Senior Night
In case you didn’t know, Thursday night was Matt’s last game at the Marriott Center as manager, so I asked Greg Wrubell via Twitter if he could give him a shout out on the air. His response:
@CVFreeman I'll do it! Matt is the man.
— Greg Wrubell (@gregwrubell) February 19, 2015
And he did! In case you missed it, here’s the audio from his pregame segment about Senior Night:
So congrats to Matt on being involved in a big way with BYU Hoops, and thanks again to Greg!
Go Blue!
Big game tonight. 11pm start in the East, good thing I have tomorrow off. #GoCougs #BYU @BYUcougars @gregwrubell pic.twitter.com/aH8QRgPOWk
— Jere Freeman (@Jere_Freeman) February 20, 2014
Ty Detmer
In case anybody missed them, here are some recent clips of Ty Detmer and his recent induction into the College Football Hall of Fame. It was amazing that for his size how far and how accurate he could pass the ball down the field, even on the run. And his presence in the pocket was amazing.
So sad, when was the last time we saw a BYU quarterback actually hit a receiver in stride… oh wait… a couple weeks ago… New Mexico State. Start Lark!
His Heisman year, when he upset #1 Miami the first game of the season, that was the greatest sports event I have ever attended.
Remember when Matt was on CNN?
Saw this video about Coach Rose. Then saw Matt sitting at the table at the very end. Dude, they’re paying you to work, and all you do is sit around an watch?!?!
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=23266579&nid=272&title=byu-coach-dave-rose-profiled-on-cnn
Future WCC title game?
As we’re waiting for the tipoff of the Michigan game, anyone else think Gonzaga looked scary good last night? Moved the ball well (especially against the zone), ran the floor, monster night on the boards, shot lights-out, and on and on. All this made even more magnificent by comparing it to the lackluster, complacent, sloppy Cougs.
And Jimmer said he was happy with their play in the post-game press conference? I’ve only seen two games this year, and I wasn’t impressed with half of them.
Do any of you think the Cougs will get to wear their road blues in this tourney? If so, why; if not, why not? Discuss!
PS-any arguments based purely on loyalty will be politely disregarded.
Great Moment in BYU Sports Broadcasting History
For those of you who didn’t get to listen to the TCU game on KSL last Tuesday.
WOOHOO!
That pretty much sums it up for me. I must admit, given BYU’s recent record in big games (*ahem* TCU, UofU, UofA *ahem*) I didn’t give them much chance of winning this game. I was just hoping BYU would give a respectable showing. Well, they did! I’ve got to give mad props to Jaimie Hill and the defense for an awesome game. They fought hard and only had a few penalties (1 facemask and and 2 extremely questionable pass interference calls). And that fourth-quarter goal-line stand…AWESOME. I mean, they held a team whose Heisman-winning QB led them to average 51 points per game last year to only 13. Yes he got hurt right before halftime (and I wish him a speedy recovery), but they only had 10 points at that time. And the way they were playing, I don’t think they were going to get 41 more in the second half. The secondary looks much improved (holding the afore-mentioned Heisman Winner to 96 yards in the half) and came up with big breakups when it mattered. Regarding their two pass interference penalties, the first looked uncatchable anyway, and the second one didn’t look like his arm was actually touching the receiver in the end zone. Too bad those aren’t reviewable penalties.
The offense was pretty good even without Unga. Bryan Kariya was a pleasant surprise. Max still makes some scary decisions with the ball, but Pitta is money. Andrew George had a good game, too. Jacobson redeemed himself with the go-ahead touchdown, and Chambers looked good before his fumble. I’m sure he’ll shake it off and do well. That last drive was impressive, as they converted 3rd-an-8, 3rd-and-10, 3rd-and-6, and 4th-and-4. Special teams are still a crap shoot, although that was a great play by the punting unit to down it at the one. All-in-all, should be a fun season to watch.
Anyway, those are my thoughts. Click here for additional thoughts about last night’s game. And byucouagars.com has a pretty good slideshow.
Rah, rah, rah-rah-rah
Rah, rah, rah-rah-rah
Rah, rah, rah-rah-rah
Goooooooo COUGARS!!!
Utah 2, BYU 0
I’m writing this the morning after. Hopefully this has given me the chance to cool off a little.
Let’s start with today’s weather update. It’s very Montana-esque today. Which is kind of exciting for me, not so much for the rest of the family. After our snow Friday, Saturday turned out to be a pretty nice day. But then I wake up this morning, it’s snowing, and the wind is howling. It’s 8º right now, the high will be 9º, and it’s supposed to be 6º around 4pm. And with the wind, we’re looking at wind chills around -20º at the worst (it’s -12º with wind chill right now). Just like my mission days!
OK, let’s start with the good. Well, for starters, at least I rode an exercise bike the whole fourth quarter. I don’t know if it was frustration, anticipation, or sick of laying on an exam table. Me and the kids went to the clinic to watch the game. They jumped and ran and played, I watched and grumbled and fumed. So yeah, burned some calories. Sad when that’s probably the good.
Another good, Mike Thomas getting the Pac-10 careers catches record with the last play of the game. That we pretty cool how they worked that in I think. And well deserving. The other good, Tuitama going out the way he did. I was glad to see that as well. Some of you may be asking what’s with the Arizona love. Well, lest you forget, I almost ended up going to school at Arizona. The only thing that tipped the scales for me was the Discovery funds at BYU. There was good on the BYU side. Austin Collie, despite having a “deceptively quiet” night (which I don’t blame him for, more of that in a minute), extended his 100-yard streak. Sweet! Of course this could be his last game as a Cougar. If I were him, and I found out I could make some blow, I’d bolt. And the other good, I think DP (Pita) had a good night as well despite being hampered by injury.
OK, let’s see. Shall we start with the bad?
First up, I love the insight of the emails Melissa always forwards to us. I think they’re very objective, and I find myself agreeing with a lot of it. So, that being said, I think the record speaks for itself. We played pretty much only 4 good teams this year, and we’re 1-3 against them, losing to the best 3 teams on the schedule (actually, I’d put the Wildcats pretty much on par with the Falcons but not up there with Utah and TCU who I think are every bit as good as their records, maybe even a tad better). We are totally outmatched when it comes to coaching. There are not a lot of in game adjustments going on to help the team. We have seen what happens when we go up against good coaches, we’re just not getting it done.
The other part about the program that bothers me a little is just the overall feeling. OK, so I know BYU as an institution is “different”, with different goals/objectives for it’s student. And I would agree that the “image” of the program is exactly what the Church wants it to be at this point. And I commend Coach Mendenhall for getting it to where it is. I guess I’m spoiled, but I’m tired of having a pretty good team each year. I want to have an elite team each year. As in National Championship contender. This could be the Wolverine effect hitting me, as that’s what we expect every year our team here hits the field. And if he hasn’t fallen into that already, Justin will soon as I am sure that is the same feeling every time the basketball teams hits the floor in Chapel Hill. It just seems to me that there is so much focus on the other things that are more important that I fear winning the game might not be as high as it should be when they hit the field. There’s a point where the whole “winning isn’t everything” statement can actually be a detriment.
I guess those are my two biggest frustrations. Surprisingly, the defense isn’t on my list of negatives from last night. We’ve got to remember is that is a ramshackle unit out there put together with spare parts and scotch tape. I think they did ok for what they were asked to do. Grigsby and Thomas didn’t exactly light us up last night. I think we got all we could possibly expect to get from the defense last night. Remember, it’s the offense that is supposed to carry this team, and they could not do that in the least last night.
Also not on my list of frustration is Mitch Payne. Oh, believe me, I was upset as any last night, more with the first miss than the second really. But hey, sometimes bad nights hit players at weird times. Last night was just a bad one for him. At least one of those missed field goals should’ve been a touchdown except for the inept offense. Remember the 3rd and short that lead to 3rd and almost 20 after three penalties IN A ROW! Yeah, you can’t blame that miss on Payne. There was a time when I almost screamed out loud, “Just walk up to the line and go on short for crying out loud!”
And last up, the Utah reference in the title. Utah pretty much beat us twice since I’m blaming them for turning Max Hall into the shell of his former self that he was last night. He was gun shy, that’s all there was to it. You see what happens when someone it too careful, too conserved for fear of making the same mistakes of the past game. He was just a touch long on passes a lot. Just a touch short on passes a couple of times. And just a little too anxious to tuck it and run when the heat was on. There were a couple of times we had perfect routes, perfectly timed, where in past games Hall would wait that extra half second it would take for the receiver to break free that half a step and deliver a strike right where the ball needed to be. That half second turned into scrambles last night. Hall never tried to force anything (except that one to Collie that was intercepted in the end zone). Hall is supposed to be our playmaker, and though he didn’t play horrible at all, and he didn’t have what I would call a bad game, he wasn’t great. He wasn’t even close to our normal Max Hall. Thank you Utah for killing two games for us!
I think that’s it. Oh yeah, the basketball team. So sad. If you haven’t seen the ending of that, try and catch it on ESPN, maybe Youtube. Heartbreaking indeed. Exciting though!