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Speaker 3: We got Parker Fleming on the line. Parker, how you

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Speaker 5: I'm doing great, man, Thanks for having me excited to

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die in and talk a little stats.

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Speaker 3: Absolutely well.

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Speaker 4: I mean this goes back to last year, right b

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YU football twenty twenty three stats and maybe weren't what

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they should have been, but now twenty twenty five, both

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teams last year were eight to now twenty five team,

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both teams eight. No how the stats differed through the

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eight games from last year up until this year. You

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have a true freshman quarterback, but last year you had

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a quarterback that had three or four years of college

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football experience.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, I think the uau is is definitely a different

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team than they were last year. I think two years ago,

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you know, obviously there was kind of a second half break.

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Speaker 6: Down and and and things like.

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Speaker 5: The shoe kind of dropped and the team wasn't there.

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Last year, the schedule lined up much better for them

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to continue rolling off of a start where they were

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fortunate and got some breaks. This year, they've been much

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more solid on both sides of the ball, and I

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think it really comes from embracing their identity. I have

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them ranked you know, thirty thirty fifth and offensive EPA

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for play twenty fourth in the rush, and that is

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adjusted for opponent.

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Speaker 6: That's you know, really really solid.

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Speaker 5: That's what they want to do is is run the

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football and set up those big plays and try.

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Speaker 6: To capitalize it.

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Speaker 5: I made the joke that this year Yu's entire team

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kind of feels like a high school wrestler who doesn't

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have a takedown and so what he wants to do

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is just pop down.

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Speaker 6: On the mat and hit a reversal on TENU.

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Speaker 5: They're just kind of waiting for you to make that mistake,

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and they're doing that by rushing well on offense and

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then playing hard notes defense in both phases of the game.

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and twenty third in the rush. So definitely a nice

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build of the foundation. You've seen it over the last

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couple of years as the lines and the defensive backfield

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and the skill positions have been good that BYU could

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be in a position where the style of football they

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play doesn't require that high end talent and they can

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let somebody like bear Bachmeyer come in use his skills

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on the ground and rushing and have him hit big

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open windows in those explosive pass plays and kind of

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grow into the position to raise their ceiling in future years.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, with bear Bachmeier and the talent that they have around,

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and you brought it up yourself, how will they run

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Speaker 3: LJ. Martin.

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Speaker 4: He did get dinged up in that Iowa State game,

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but they still even though they weren't able to run

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the ball they to throw it probably the best that

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they have. I know West Virginia he threw more yards,

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but those a lot of yards after catch, and that's

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not a very good football team. But I always stay

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considered to be one of the one of the I

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would say, top six teams in the Big twelve, no doubt.

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When you look at your metrics and your numbers. Stanford,

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Speaker 3: State, those are the games they play.

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Speaker 4: When it looks when you compare it to rush to

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pass ratio, which game, according to your metrics has been

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BYU's best game.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, so I'm pulling up and just plugging, you know,

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my own, my own kind of stats. I had a

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game log on my website cfddashgrafts dot com where you

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can go see EPA per play for offensive defense in

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their games. The two that stand out on offense are

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the Colorado game. They average zero point two seven to

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four EPA per play, So in simple language for people

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who may not be as deep into the stats, that's

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over a quarter point of value every play.

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Speaker 6: That's really really good.

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Speaker 5: And then the Iowa State game of zero point two

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four eight so positive value adding about a quarter point

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per play, really really solid, and both of those featured

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it was kind of kind of different how they got

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to those. In the Colorado game, they were able to

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run well, but they passed super well zero point three

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seven six epa per pass, so again over a third

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of the point per play the BYU or the Iowa

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sixtieth percentile just under zero expected points added per play.

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from YU against Iowa State zero point four four one.

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able to move the ball downfield, take advantage of frankly,

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you know, Iowa State not really knowing one having some

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injuries in the defensive secondary, which matters, but Iowa State

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was one hundred percent sure, like do we pressure Bachmeyer

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do we play zone and try to make him make decisions?

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defense there, didn't commit to either strategy, which led to

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some good runs by Bachmeyer and then some wide open

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windows as guys slipped through. You know what, yus ye

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receivers are always so active, they're coming back to the ball,

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they're they're they're reading some of the defense and finding

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those windows. And Bachmeyer was set up to make some

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really solid broth.

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Speaker 6: Yeah.

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Speaker 4: Having Chase Roberts and Parker Kingson definitely helped these numbers.

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together collectively in two games. Now in the season, you

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have to think do they have one more a couple

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more in them to do? So let's transition to the

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defensive side of the ball. Now, what was Buye's best

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game defensively? According to the numbers when you look at

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that Iowa State game, they outscored them thirty one to

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three in the second half.

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Speaker 3: But the numbers might say otherwise.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, the Iowa State game a little problematic in the

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wrong game. They did get beat in the rush against

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Iowa State, obviously the two interceptions that mattered a whole

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ton and kind of flipping the game State and putting

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points on the board for BYU there. I think their

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best game overall was Stanford, which to be expected given

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what we've seen. Stanford be on the field this year

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negatives point three eighty six EVA per play. That's a

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top twenty percentile performance, very very solidly, and then every

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game since then it's kind of been an imbalance of

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you know, are we mastering one phase. So you look

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at the Colorado game, they gave up some rushing yards

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to Colorado plus zero point one eight eight EPA for

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the pass game was almost negative a quarter point in

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EPA per play, which is a top twenty percentile. So

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it does seem like Yu's defense is able to pick

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up the slack by focusing on one area.

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Speaker 6: So that Stanford game is really really great.

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Speaker 5: West Virginia obviously quality of competition in both sides of

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the ball, and in East Carolina as well. In terms

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of Big twelve play, you know, the West Virginia game

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was their their best, and then the Iristate game was actually,

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even with the rushing performance, was their second best in

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terms of EPA per play, just because they generated some

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big negative screens on in the passing game that really

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pulled down the overall average and kind of covered up

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for some issues against the rush.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, they had three takeaways in the game. Rockebec had

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only three throwing three interceptions all season, so I know

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those three interceptions had to contribute at one, which was

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a forty rd pick six about Folasasaswall, and they had

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two sacks as well. So I love that the numbers

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say that because I've debated you know, some fans of

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Speaker 3: Well that may be true.

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Speaker 4: Then it's like, well, Colorado's not a good football team,

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nor is West Virginia. And then people say they got

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lucky against Utah. Well I'm glad that the numbers showed

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that the Iowa State game is the second one, because

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that's a good football team. You go out there on

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the road and then they defeat them. So now if

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these numbers backed it up, maybe you can silence some

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of those those those haters out there.

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Speaker 5: Yeah. Well, I think people tried to go like last

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year and like like people try to try to conflate

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last year. But this year, like DYU in terms of quality,

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should they probably should have lost that Friday night Oklahoma

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State game where they you know, last minute theatrics and

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the and the provo magic kind of helped them there.

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Speaker 6: Or the Kansas State.

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Speaker 5: Game where it looked like Avery Johnson's brain just turned

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Speaker 6: To be kind of what flipped the game. That's not

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what's happening with BYU this year. Even in the games.

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Speaker 5: Where they've had you knows that I talked about and

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we might talk about here, like a negative success rate,

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it's not like, oh darn, they should have lost this game.

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It's saying, hey, they know exactly their identity and they're

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playing for their identity really really well, and are there

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going to be some limits maybe Like we want to

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talk about the run defense verys Iowa State and how

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that didn't look very good. But what Yu has been

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able to do is kind of pick up the sack

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on the other side of the ball. So I think

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it's really important to separate last year from this year

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with by You've got a bunch of lucky bounces last year,

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that doesn't mean they were, you know, necessarily a fluky

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team or something unsustainable. They're not getting those bounces per se.

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This year so much as they're playing to their identity

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really really well. Coach Kataki has an absolute grasp, maybe

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better than anybody in college football of how their team

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Speaker 6: Them this year.

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Speaker 3: You bring up a valid point.

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Speaker 4: Parker as world aligned with Parker flipping here and then

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in the Utah game, one of those moments to Parker

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Kingston Kansas State Houdini in the house type moment where

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bounces over it said, even the Colorado Bowl game where

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the punt return happened, those bounces have not occurred this

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year byus, just flat out. I would say I played

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football for all four quarters and have to go out

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there and beat They're a pont which leads me to

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the next thing. You put this out on your Twitter page.

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Did we really get beat that bad? The net success

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in Week nine BYU beats out with State forty one

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to twenty seven. So how bad did Iowa stay really

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good beat in that game?

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Speaker 5: The margins were closer than the final score. I think

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it's the way to say that that DYU was, you know,

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down early. I mean, we look at this game. It

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was what twenty four to seven with like a minute

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or twenty four to ten with like a minute and

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a half left in the first half, and DYU does

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what they have been very good at under coaches hockey,

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running the two minutes roll finding a way to score there,

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and then you know, an overwhelming second half. Are they

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able to capitalize on some mistake? So I think what

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that graph is showing you is in the first half,

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YU got down and instead of luck, we should be

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talking about resilience. I think one thing I immediately treated

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this as soon as Iowa State scored, I said, if

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there's anybody in the country I trust to overcome a

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first place touchdown like that, it's BYU.

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Speaker 6: Like that is a team who is not going to have.

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Speaker 5: The mental fortitude breakdown that some other teams might have

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where they say, you know what, this just isn't our day.

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Speaker 6: We're on the road. This is a good team.

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Speaker 5: They are relentless and trying to find ways to win,

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and again playing with that strong sense of identity, they

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keep poking and prodding, and like I mentioned before, they

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were able to get Iowa State kind of straddling on

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on that run pass and then take advantage of the

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interceptions there. So the margins were very close in this game,

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and most people want to look at this as a

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fourteen point win and say, wow, you know BYU dumbed them.

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think BYU and Iowa State played a very competitive game.

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and DYU came it on top because they were resilient

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after Iowa State threw their best at them. They made

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some good halftime adjustments to shut down Iowa State's offense

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three points in a couple turnovers in the second half,

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and they played in the state free football on the

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offensive side. So all those things kind of combined to say,

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you know, looking at the net success rate and seeing

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BYU as a negative, I think eighty I wrote back

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and around this, eighty five percent of games this season,

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the team with the higher success rate has won. Like

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it is, it is a metric that kind of generally

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tells us in the down and down.

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Speaker 6: Business of moving to football, how did you do?

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Speaker 5: What we can account for is kind of the first

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half second half split and the adjustments that by you

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made to overcome such a deficit and still win despite

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you know, in a very broad metric, getting the ball

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move against them better than they were moving it against the.

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Speaker 3: Development does Iowa State team?

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Speaker 4: I'm looking at the number right now on your website,

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and out of the seven games played, two in the

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top twenty percentile, two in the top sixty to eighty,

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and then you know the other two obviously in that

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twenty to forty percent. Looking at the numbers of this

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year and last year, has Iowa State been one of

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the top teams, if not the best rushing team in

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the Big twelve?

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Speaker 5: Yeah, Looking at at how Iowa State has done offensively,

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they're thirty first in EPA per rush, which is just

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again one measure that does include the Dyu game where

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they were able to move it a little bit.

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Speaker 6: They're just kind of a level.

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Speaker 5: Below that you paw in Cincinnati and BYU who are

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needing the conference there. And then on defense against the rush,

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Iowa State is third, so a really solid rushing defense

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behind TCO Texas Tech, who have both been pretty great

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in the run game as well.

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Speaker 6: So top five in rushing.

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Speaker 5: On both places of the ball for Iowa State. You know,

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really really solid, really competitive team in the trenches, as

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we've come to expect from the Matt Campbell John Heacock pairing.

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Speaker 3: I need you to send some live park.

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Speaker 4: I'm going to get roasted for this question, but I

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got to ask the school up north, how do they

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compare towards b Y U b Y You beat them,

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but I kind of I don't want to say the

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numbers are flawed, but they've run up the score on a.

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Speaker 3: Couple of teams in the Big twelve.

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Speaker 4: And also they played a backup quarterback which b YU

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has not necessarily played just yet.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, absolutely fair to think about, you know, blow that

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blowouts and how those affect our underlying numbers.

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Speaker 6: The Texas Tech game, you know, they played a top

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team and didn't look great.

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Speaker 5: That the Arizona State game certainly inflated because of who

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was on the field there, and they did take it

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to Colorado that that b YU game was close, and well,

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you know, just talking about my adjustment process, what I

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like to do is look at, you know, the total

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number of drives, how much you rushed, how much you passed,

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kind of what would your average score be given all

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these variables that we know kind of determined success in

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a game. And one thing that's really important to have

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is preseason priors. Right, I think about going into the season,

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what do I think a team is that that's if

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of the season is every team is equal. And you

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and I know if Alabama played Can't State tomorrow, you

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know you are on Week one, we wouldn't think those

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teams are eating, right, So there are some priors built

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into this a little bit in the system. And Utah

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was towards the top. I had them, you know, top

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five in kind of at the beginning of the season,

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a team that I thought was really solid. I like

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the dam Pierre edition. One concern I had with Utah

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was Damn Pier playing in structure. We saw him last

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year in New Mexico be able to you know, improvise

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so much, and he has They've had some issues when

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he's played in structure as opposed to creating that gap

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between Utah and BYU has closed. I still have Utah

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in front of the YU based on the preseason priors,

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based on the body of work, but that gap is

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substantially closed as we're looking at a b YU team

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that is outperforming their preseason priors and a Utah team

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who has gotten some help in some big spots and

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looked a little inconsistent when when they've played kind of.

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Speaker 6: A certain type of top talent team where you.

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Speaker 5: Know Texas TEK and BBYU have very disruptive runs and

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defenses that want to cause havoc. You thought I struggled

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against them. So it's important to keep the number in

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front of you. It's also important to keep priors in

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front of you and to think about matchups as we

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kind of compare what teams Utah can succeed.

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Speaker 4: It's going to be very interesting see what matchup HAP

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is next Saturday. Is b YU prepared to take on

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Texas Tech. Game is going to be a ten am

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Mountain time a twelve pm Eastern time for Parker and

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folks and it's going to be eleven am Central time

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down there in Lubbock for those that are going to

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be going to the game or watching on TV. A

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couple last thanks for Parker before I'll let you go.

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Are their particular game situations third down, red zone, turnover

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margins where bou consistely our performs are underperforms per the analytics.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, actually was looking at a little bit today about

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third down situations on offense and defense. So BYU is

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about average in the country at the number of third

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and lungs that they have faced, those those situations where

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you know, potential drive killers, and was slightly above average

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in third and long conversion rate compared to the nation.

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The average for converting those third and seven plus yards

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is about thirty one percent. BYU is about thirty five percent.

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So some of that right there you can see what

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you what you see with your eyes as well. That

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Bachmeyer's running ability gets you the opportunity to either you know,

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you can put defense is in a really bad spot

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with BYU because you can say, hey, either you're going

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to Mark Kingston, You're going to put another man back

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there on on on Roberts and try to avoid them

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getting open and or you're going to you know, stop

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bear from running. So that kind of dual threat has

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meant BYU has performed on those third and long situations

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that I think are really valuable on the defensive side.

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Speaker 6: This kind of stood out a little bit.

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Speaker 5: BYU is about average at allowing third and lungs. They're

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a little bit worse at third and long conversion allowed,

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So you know, good better better than expected on offense,

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a little a little worse than expected on defense when

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they get into those situations that should kill drives. That

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shows there's some opportunity for improvement on the defensive side.

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those third and long situations, that's only going to tilt

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the scales in their favor more often. So those third

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down situations I think are high leverage and really interesting

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to look at how teams are doing in that. The

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was really interesting was just you know, second and long

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passing situations. How much are you rushing the ball and

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how efficient are BYU is actually running the ball a

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lot in those situations, And I think that speaks to

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kind of the game state they want going back to identity.

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They're okay running it on second and long, which is

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the situation most teams want to pass in because they

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are going to go for it on fourth down. They

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feel like with their run game and with their quarterback mobility,

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they can pick up yards there and set them up.

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We saw them in the Utah game, for instance. How

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many times in that game did BYU struggle on first down,

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second and long and instead of going for the explosives,

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instead of throwing past the sticks, and they said, hey,

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we're going to set up our late down situation, and

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they stole seven yards on second and long and then

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we're able to get into a more favorable situation. That's

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another high leverage situation where with BYU is outperforming.

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Speaker 4: BAU is outperforming the numbers first of all, and that

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it's backing it up per the data, because like you

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mentioned the Utah game, I remember specifically three moments where

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you know, the sack occurs or the ball is battered

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down at the line of scrimmage, and there in the

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second long and then they get third and short and

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or they don't get the third down and they go

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forward on fourth to convert and Kline Sataki said they're

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going to be aggressive on fourth down when they need

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to be. And I love the number offensively because it

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backs it up. I think I've recalled bear bachmar. I

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think is converted or scored a touchdown pass on third

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and long at least four out of five times, and

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that's either with touchdowns or converting a long third down.

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So you definitely see that and the numbers are backing

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it up, and your defensive numbers. The metrics BAU have struggled,

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I think in the season of getting off the field

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on third and long. I think they're getting better trending

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in the right direction, but before early in the part

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of the season that was definitely struggle. Teams were converting

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third and nine's, third and elevens, even third and thirteen's,

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and you're like, okay, started down.

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Speaker 5: Still the problem which goes back to the mental fortitude

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I mentioned earlier too.

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Speaker 6: You know, teams are teams are.

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Speaker 5: Frustrated when they get when they give up a big play,

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and they're inclined to give up another one. B YU

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has shown a really good discipline and saying, hey, fresh

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set of downs, we're going to walk in and they're going.

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Speaker 7: To do it.

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Speaker 5: So all those things exactly kind of what coach Kataki

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preaches and what people to put on the field.

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Speaker 6: Very ins I'll.

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Speaker 4: Ask you this and we'll finish up on this kind

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of I guess projecting where by you will finish it.

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Speaker 3: I guess by the end of the season. Where do

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Speaker 4: I guess trend wise over the next two to three years,

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if they keep up this current pace and where they

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are now at they're in a conference, where are they

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going to be analytically every year?

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Speaker 3: What you say?

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Speaker 6: Yeah, so I do say.

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Speaker 5: I will say here I have them favored to go

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about two and a half and one and a half, so,

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you know, basically favored in two games for the rest

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of the season as they face Texas Tech and TCU

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and Cincinnati going down says some big matchups there. I

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think having a young quarterback is good. One thing that

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I'll be watching for b Yu'll sleeping out lose some

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NFL talent on the defensive side and maybe some NFL

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talent on the offensive side. These receivers as well, so

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you know, development is always the name of the game

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at the YU. How can they kick guys in and

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build them up? Next man up is interesting. B YU

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has shown that they, you know, can can recruit to

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their identity and where they go. But they certainly have

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the resources, as we've seen, to compete in the Big

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twelve year over year and kind of sustain this. And

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it's nice when you hear all the coaching hot search

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stuff and look at all the coaching boards that Colonie

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Sidaki's name does not come up because he's very you know,

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he's perfect for the DYU job and clearly someone who's

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committed to it. And so I think b YU you know,

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did a great job two years ago, kind of had

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the collapse last year, did a great job of finding

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ways to win even if they weren't as talented or

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weren't as solid on both sides of the ball.

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Speaker 6: And this year could.

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Speaker 5: Could very well be kind of a step towards establishing, Hey,

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we've got three more years of Beart Bachmeyer. What is

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this going to look like around him? How can we

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move from upper middle class in the Big twelve to

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nationally relevant. That's that's the big challenge for by U.

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Speaker 4: That is definitely a big challengeje for the conference in general.

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Once Oklahoma and Texas left, it's been a three to

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four I think different winners of the conference championship the

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last four to five seasons, so can be what you

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put themselves in that they are definitely talented now getting

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on the right side of that and recruiting and everything.

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So we'll see what they do going forward, Parker. Before

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I let you go, what's the best way our listeners

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can support you? What you do and how you do it.

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Speaker 5: Three things that I will plug. You can follow me

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on Twitter, app, stats a war. You can check out

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my website cfbdashgraphs dot com where we have all the

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play by play analytics, the team ratings, graphs, matchup tool,

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all the fun stuff.

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Speaker 6: Every time you ask me a question.

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Speaker 5: Today I went to the website and looked up data

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so you guys can look at all that. The third

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thing is cfbtransfer market dot Com is the project where

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I have created an interface for us to put open source,

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crowdsource evaluations on what we think players are getting in

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the red shoot at share era, what we say their worth,

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so you can look at talent, understand who might be transferring,

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who might be a highly valued player and kind of player.

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On with that, so stats some more on Twitter, CFB

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Dashgraphs dot com for stats, CFB transfer market dot com

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for player evaluations.

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Speaker 6: Check me out here.

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Speaker 4: CFB transfer market dot com. You don't want to miss it,

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as well as CBF graphics dot com. And then you

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got to go follow him on X guys, Parker Fleming

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at stats O war on X as well. Don't leave

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him out there. Give him some love, Show him some love.

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He does all their work.

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Speaker 3: Parker.

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Speaker 4: Thanks for your time today. We'll catch up with you

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in the next couple of weeks. Is the Big twelve

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season winds down?

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Speaker 6: Sounds great man, Thanks so much.

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Speaker 4: Staying on the lines at our college football segment, as

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mentioned by Binkrode himself, this is PERG Gregor Bell. He

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put this out just about twenty four hours ago with

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his pick six at Iowa State, safety Folatiles Sotuala becomes

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the twenty first player on the active BYU roster to

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have scored a touchdown at the FBS level and the

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sixth defensive player with the touchdown. The others are Tyan Alfree,

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Isaiah Lasker, Evan Johnson, Jack Kelly, Tommy Prasses, and then

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of course Tuala. When you think about that, Tommy Prass

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has had the scoop and score against Kansas State last year.

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Jack Kelly had the scoop and score on the block punt. Now,

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excuse me, not block punt, blockfield goal against Portland State.

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Speaker 3: Excuse me.

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Speaker 4: Evan Johnson had the pick six in the East Carolina game.

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Isaiah Glasker had the pick six last year against Arizona

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when Noahlafida threw the ball on the last play out

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of the end zone or we use backpedaling out of

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the end zone through it, and then Isaiah Lasker alskin

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and then Tellan Alfred last year as well against Houston,

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they tried to kick a onside kick and he recovered

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it and ran right up the middle and scored a touchdown.

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So Bottletown joins Elite Company Tanner Wall was close. Kenna

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Wall should be on this list. I remember, I don't

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know fee It was the Oklahoma game of the Cincinnati

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one two years ago. He got so close at the

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one yard line I think, and came down. But T

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Wall phenomenal player as well.

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Speaker 3: So there you go.

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Speaker 4: There's a couple of couple of highlights in that regard

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for the BAU defensive team.

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Speaker 3: Guys.

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Speaker 4: Reminder that Ben Kriddle is going to be out of

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town the next two days. Ap Andrew Peterson Brett always

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bringing a hammer. Myself will be holding it down. Don't

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want to refer to myself from the third person because

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some people have told me they didn't like that. Almost

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said my nickname, but I won't do that. I do

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want to finish up on the topic of RG three.

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RG three might be drinking the fruit punch kool Aid,

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the Grave kool Aid, blue Raspberry kool Aid, the lemonade

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kool Aid, you name it, the tropical bunch kool Aid,

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whatever kool aid RG three likes, if he likes kool lad,

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or if he likes orange juice or whatever juice, he's

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drinking a lot of it because he's got beer box

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Meyer After nine weeks is number five air Bear in

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his top five. Heismer and now, look, Bear has been

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playing phenomenal. He's the best freshman quarterback in the country

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and playing like at this season, but he is not

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number five in the Heisman front runner candidate, nor should

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he be a lot of work to do. I mean, look,

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and I get he's playing better than Avery Johnson this season,

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but if Avery Johnson wasn't even I think top ten

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or I have to go back and look at the

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preseason numbers top fifteen, there's no way that Bear was.

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But anyway, that's I think that's the story for another day.

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But I think that's interesting of how Bred already mentioned

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it earlier in the show. RG three very high on BYU,

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Joe Klatt not so much high on Bou. I guess

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we'll find out. Texas Tech will tell us a lot

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next week, TCU, Cincinnati and UCS. Still a lot of

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football left to be played. Will BYU have a drop

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off a showcase last week that that wasn't due? So

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can they get the game against Texas Tech after the

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buye to go to and oh? Because remember last year

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against Utah dropped the ball against Kansas dropped the ball

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against Arizona State, missed out on the title game? Will

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they rectify that? Will they make up? Do will b

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what you be in the Big twelve title game? I

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think they finished the season eleven to one. So Ronald

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the three man Weaver assess. Yes, we'll find out in

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due tom But that was your college football second brought

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to you by R. J. Sixtiers. Guys, So we'll go

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to break. Don't go anywhere, Blaine Anderson on a flip.

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Speaker 7: It is time to talk about stats.

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Speaker 8: And who better to talk about financial stats as well

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as college football stats than the one the only Blaine

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Anderson NFLPA certifyed financial planner.

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Speaker 7: Blaine, how the heck are you, buddy?

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Speaker 1: I'm doing great. This is always a highlight for me

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each week.

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Speaker 6: It's a pleasure to join you guys.

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Speaker 8: I want to talk about some college football viewership stats

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thus far this season for BYU. So I'm going to

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give you the data and then I want to get

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your reaction to it. Let's start off with you know,

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we kind of we feel like BYU is a good brand,

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a national brand and international brand. The viewership over the

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last decade plus led the Big twelve to buy into

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BYU's brand. Obviously, they were the first acquisition after Texas

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and Oklahoma left and uh the uh you know, Bob

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Bowlsby ended up making a great decision because BYU has

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been a brand that the Big twelve and Brett your

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mark have been able to monetize and do a really

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good job of monetizing. So let's take a look at

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the data now that BOI has been in the league

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for about two years, right, two and a half years now.

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Starting off the season BYU versus Stanford, this was the

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ten twenty two pm kickoff Eastern time they were on ESPN.

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They attracted one point two one million viewers. Pretty solid numbers.

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They're not too shabby. The next game that they were

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featured in I believe this was the BYU East Carolina

774
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game six hundred and twenty three thousand on ESPN two

775
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seven thirty five pm Eastern kickoff. So six hundred and

776
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twenty three thousand, not bad, you know, not too shabby.

777
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Nothing to maybe write home about, though. By versus Colorado

778
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has been the most highly viewed game, actually second iyest

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viewed game for BYU BYU Colorado on ESPN. It's a

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late night kick but you got Prime there ten to

781
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fifteen pm kickoff Eastern Okay two point four to six

782
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million on the Mothership ESPN West Virginia BYU ten thirty

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pm Eastern kickoff.

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Speaker 7: On ESPN one point four to one million viewers.

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Speaker 8: Okay BYU versus Arizona eight pm Eastern time kickoff on

786
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ESPN two eight hundred and sixty eight thousand, So just

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to hair under one million viewers per the Nielsen ratings.

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Then okay, as we're getting in later, B will use

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getting some momentum here, right winning some football games they're ranked.

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Speaker 7: You wonder, Okay, there're gonna be a correlation here.

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Speaker 8: Let's look at the Holy War on Fox Okay BYU

792
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versus U eight pm kickoff Eastern Time, one point nine

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seven million.

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Speaker 7: Some people were like, oh man, I thought it'd be

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more than that, right, it thought it'd be more than not.

796
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Speaker 8: Everyone's familiar with the grand juror and greatness of the

797
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Holy War, but they they may not know now, but

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they about to find out, hopefully in the years to come.

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And then the most recent Okay on Fox Okay BYU

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Iowa State, This was a pretty guysh dan good viewership.

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Now it was a it was a one thirty PM

802
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Mountain time kick three thirty Eastern times, so it was

803
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maybe a better time slot by versus Iowa State viewership

804
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two point six million. So I give you all those numbers.

805
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It wanted to get your reaction and let's talk about this.

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Speaker 6: Yeah, it is interesting.

807
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Speaker 10: I like the breakdown. It's it's cool to get a

808
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feel for what's happening, especially outside of Utah. It sounds

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like in Colorado would have been our number one game,

810
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No Iowa State in Colorado, and then the Holy War

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number three as far as viewership, which leads me to

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believe that, yes, this Holy War is important to us

813
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inside the bubble, you might say here in the rocky

814
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Mountain West, but we've still got ways to go on

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to being more readily recognized outside of the country. But

816
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to me, THEYU would be considered a buy stock, meaning

817
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I feel like there's some upside with these numbers. I'm

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kind of surprised I would have guessed Utah number one,

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but to know that they're number three, and it sounds

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like we've got a lot of room to continue to

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grow in viewership and hopefully increase the national brand. So

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lots of upside with the Coodes, it sounds like from

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a national level, and especially with these viewership numbers.

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Speaker 8: There's no doubt that they're filling fulfilling a role for

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the late night slots for Fox and ESPN. But you

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give them a more person steers slot in the midday

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in the early afternoon, and they're pulling some really good numbers.

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They're pulling some solid numbers right now now he's at Ole,

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Miss Georgia. No, that was a really good number, right

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That was a three thirty six pm kickoff for Eastern

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Time nine point seven to nine million on ABC.

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Speaker 7: But it begs the question, right. So, like we were

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talking about this, Pat McAfee.

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Speaker 8: Okay of ESPN stated on his show, we should have

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been at the Holy War. Okay, we should have been

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Week eight at the Holy War in Provo. And you know,

837
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Fox Big New kickoff showed up. It was great for them.

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We know it wasn't the priority game on the ABC

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or ESPN because it.

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Speaker 7: Was on Fox.

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Speaker 8: But Pat McAfee trying to convince the ESPN executives to

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take their talents Game Day talent talents to Provo.

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Speaker 7: I thought that was interesting, you know, why would.

844
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Speaker 6: He do that?

845
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Speaker 7: Do you think.

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Speaker 10: He seems to be a proponent for the Kougs based

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on what I hear him say in some of the

848
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interviews he's done with Kyle Van Hoy. Yeah, I like

849
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hearing what he has to say about BYU. And it's

850
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probably going to take a couple of playoff wins for

851
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us to start getting to that next tier. But it

852
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sounds like we're starting to make some noise. I think

853
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it's cool to hear that from Pat Mkasi.

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Speaker 8: Yeah, you're getting some love from some national pundits. That

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doesn't hurt. Let's transition over some financial stats here. We're

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getting into the final stretch of the year. A lot

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of people, especially high income professionals, you know, business owners,

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entrepreneurs are thinking about those last minute ways to reduce

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taxes before December thirty. First, playing for your accredited investors,

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what kinds of tax smart well opportunities and strategies should

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they be looking at right now.

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Speaker 10: Yeah, we're definitely in the fourth quarter of the game

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and of the year, and to be looking out the

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windshield and so making some proactive steps on behalf of clients.

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Speaker 6: Just today I was meeting with some clients.

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but also a tax smart wealth play. We also look

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this are helpful for accredited investors to be made aware of.

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It doesn't mean that everyone's going to work, but as

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and we're looking to get a victory to get a dub.

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Speaker 8: Yeah, I like that, And look, in order to get dubs,

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Speaker 10: Absolutely, and this is something that we do for clients,

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can eliminate that. Let's have a plan let's have a

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Speaker 7: No way. If answer butts about it, that's let's talk

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about stats.

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Speaker 8: Stegment with Blaine Anderson, NFLPA Certified Financial Planner representing Banterwel

917
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thanks so much.

918
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Speaker 10: Play Thanks guys, enjoy the rest of your week.

919
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Speaker 8: We shall.

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Speaker 7: We appreciate him joining us.

921
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Speaker 8: Ronald, give me your thoughts on the U these data

922
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sets that I gave you on viewership, what stands out

923
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to you?

924
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Speaker 7: What games? What's your your your commentary to some of

925
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these numbers.

926
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Speaker 4: Yeah, I'm not surprised, Ben, I think by your first

927
00:42:19,199 --> 00:42:22,679
comment of why the viewership numbers for the you know,

928
00:42:22,840 --> 00:42:24,760
fans call it the Holy War and not where it

929
00:42:24,800 --> 00:42:27,599
should be at. I mean, look, I told you this, Brett,

930
00:42:27,719 --> 00:42:30,519
like I'm from Big ten Country. I didn't know anything

931
00:42:30,559 --> 00:42:34,400
outside of that, Ben, until I got to BYU. Brett's

932
00:42:34,440 --> 00:42:36,880
down there, you know, being from Georgia and Pennsylvania, so

933
00:42:36,920 --> 00:42:39,599
I'm not surprised that that didn't. I do agree with

934
00:42:39,639 --> 00:42:42,679
Pat McAfee they missed an opportunity to expand that. Any

935
00:42:42,800 --> 00:42:45,960
time Ben, you want an opportunity to expand a brand

936
00:42:46,079 --> 00:42:48,280
or get people more notoriety, you have to do it

937
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on the Big Boy Network. So ESPN did miss an

938
00:42:51,039 --> 00:42:53,599
opportunity there. In my opinion, I think they missed out

939
00:42:53,639 --> 00:42:56,000
on that. But I'm not surprised that the BYU and

940
00:42:56,039 --> 00:42:58,880
Iowa State got that many views. Iowa State being the

941
00:42:58,920 --> 00:43:01,800
fan base travels that was Bo's toughest road tests. Look,

942
00:43:01,840 --> 00:43:04,719
we're gonna play us, We're gonna play. We played a

943
00:43:04,719 --> 00:43:08,880
sound clip excuse me earlier in the show regarding you know,

944
00:43:09,000 --> 00:43:11,400
Gus Johnson saying that BA you picked up probably his

945
00:43:11,519 --> 00:43:14,079
most important win on the road against the Cyclones.

946
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Speaker 3: So I'm not surprised by that at all.

947
00:43:16,480 --> 00:43:19,440
Speaker 4: BYU has always been known to give viewership in late

948
00:43:19,519 --> 00:43:22,719
time slot and to think ahead been I looked at

949
00:43:22,760 --> 00:43:25,320
the games after Texas Tech and BO you were to

950
00:43:25,360 --> 00:43:27,679
beat them when they come back home to TCU, it's

951
00:43:27,760 --> 00:43:30,360
looking like BAU is probably gonna be in that night

952
00:43:30,440 --> 00:43:33,599
game slot. It's either Demo Arizona State. Based on demographic,

953
00:43:33,599 --> 00:43:36,679
they're an easy eight fifteen kickoff slot to put them in,

954
00:43:36,880 --> 00:43:41,079
so people stay up late watching in that regard, So

955
00:43:41,360 --> 00:43:44,000
I'm not surprised that b YU got two point six

956
00:43:44,360 --> 00:43:47,480
million viewership with Iowa State, so it's something good. But

957
00:43:47,599 --> 00:43:50,920
BYU is an easy pool for late night kicks in

958
00:43:51,039 --> 00:43:53,119
even a primetime game, So they're gonna continue to have

959
00:43:53,199 --> 00:43:54,440
views because you got Cougar fans.

960
00:43:54,480 --> 00:43:54,880
Speaker 3: Stand up.

961
00:43:55,000 --> 00:43:56,840
Speaker 4: I'm texta people on the East Coast been like it's

962
00:43:56,880 --> 00:43:59,760
one thirty and they're still watching the game. So BU

963
00:44:00,000 --> 00:44:02,800
always bringing viewership in the Big twelve knows that ESPN

964
00:44:02,880 --> 00:44:05,320
knows that Fox knows that. So if they can put

965
00:44:05,360 --> 00:44:07,880
them in LA kickoff time slot, if they can put

966
00:44:07,920 --> 00:44:09,159
them later, they're still.

967
00:44:08,960 --> 00:44:10,320
Speaker 3: Going to do it because they'll bring the most few.

968
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Speaker 7: Let's take a brief time out. We'll be back though.

969
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Speaker 8: You're listening to Cougar Sports on your one oh three

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nine ninety eight point three ESPN dial

