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Do you BYU guys stop.....EVER

no losses = relevant nationally
1 loss (better be to a quality team) = relevant nationally
2 losses (better be to quality teams) = barely worth mentioning nationally
3-5 losses = completely irrelevant nationally but still relevant locally
6 or more losses = joke


That is pretty much correct i would say. Im a BYU fan and i even think independence sucks.
 
With this schedule, how well does BYU have to do in your opinion to make themselves relevant/a successful "big boy"?

They have to win a couple of BCS games. It has been since 1996 since BYU has really made a loud thunder in the college football world. They have a storied past, but I wonder if the commitment is there anymore to win it all. The more I hear from BYU and Bronco, the more I think they they are ok with 10 win seasons, but only playing three real teams, and losing all three games. I don't know if Bronco and the players are willing to put in the time and work it takes to consistently beat good teams.

The standard is BCS games. The only problem is, that window is closing fast. If they move to a plus one format, BYU is screwed. Even if BYU goes undefeated, do you think they would be picked over a one loss USC and LSU team, who had just played and won conference championship games, then won the Rose/Champions Bowl vs a B1G/Big12 team?

A four team playoff might be just as hard because of the conference championship games.
 
Hey Utah gets a nationally televised game this year on ESPN thanks to BYU. Glad to help little bro out whenver possible.
 
Without looking anything up i come up with: Pitta, Collie, Beck, Hall, George, Nixon, kehl, and unga all being either drafted or at least in the nfl in some form.

Holy ****. Worse than I wouldve thought.

There really isn't a single argument that can be made for byu's program being on the same level as Utah's. I don't think even the biggest Utes homer could've imagined there would be this much of a power shift in such a short time.

If byu doesnt find a way into the big 12 or start having some undefeated Indy seasons soon, they are absolutely toast.
 
Without looking anything up i come up with: Pitta, Collie, Beck, Hall, George, Nixon, kehl, and unga all being either drafted or at least in the nfl in some form. there probably some O-lineman that im forgetting and i think the tight end that caught the game winner against the utes a few years ago (the one who caught the pass on his knees from beck after the long sramble) made it into the nfl as well.
Plus brady poppinga was with green bay. Im probably missing a bunch of others but like i said that is just off the top of my head only thinking about it for about 10 seconds

Just cause there is a bunch of practice players doesnt mean the coaches don't produce the players to their full potential

This is the list:
Beck, John - 2nd string QB
Collie, Austin- 2nd string WR. Concussions have hurt his career so far but he's a douche anyway
Denney, John- Practice player?
Fangupo, Hebron- Practice player?
Feinga, Ray- Practice player?
Jacobson, McKay- Practice player?
Kehl, Bryan- Practice player?
Keisel, Brett- This guy is a freakin monster. I'll give you guys this one
Pitta, Dennis- 2nd string TE, not bad either
Reynolds, Dallas- Practice player?
Reynolds, Matt- Another practice player?
So'oto, Vic- Practice player?
Tahi, Naufahu- Practice player?
Tonga, Manase- 2nd string FB
Unga, Harvey- Practice player?
Vakapuna, Fui- Practice player?
 
Loses all his NFL potential when going to BYU.....

Hey when i listed those byu players in the nfl i was not trying to say that they were all great players/contributors in the nfl.

See your quote above? Loses ALL his nfl potential when going to BYU..... Sounds like you are saying that if you go to byu then you have no chance to make the nfl.

So i was just proving you wrong is all.

Feel free to eat your crow with your next meal
 
Utah finally plays a "big boy schedule" and goes like 6-6 right? And thats without playing Oregon or Stanford. So like a medium sized boy schedule.
 
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