green
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You did absolutely nothing to dispute what he did despite playing with a left handed fullback at QB. Just for kicks and giggles, look up Riley Nelson's stats against Utah, Boise St. and Notre Dame. Certainly you're not pinning his poor stats on Cody Hoffman, right?
btw, he had over 100 receiving yards and 1 TD against Utah. Soooooooooo I thought he did nothing about BCS competition?
Cody Hoffman was about 1 of maybe 3 bright spots from BYU last season. There weren't many. But Cody Hoffman was one reason why BYU fans should be excited for this year.
Let's look at Hoffman, shall we:
1st Q:
5 yard catch, fumble.
1 yard catch
12 yard catch
Dominating 1st Q
2nd Q:
6 yard catch
Incomplete pass
Incomplete pass
10 yard pass for TD. Yay!
First half stats:
7 passes, 5 catches, 1 TD, 1 fumble. Eh, half.
3rd Q:
Incomplete pass
16 yard catch
So, at this time, the score is 24-7 Utah. Hoffman has 9 passes, 7 catches, 1 TD, 1 Fumble, 39 yards. Dominating.
4th Q:
8 yard catch
47 yard catch
So, when BYU needed him, he fumbled the ball away. When the game was on the verge of a blowout, he caught a 47 yard pass, no TD (even though he only had to beat one player smaller than he is), and still lost the game.
Yeah, that screams big time. NFL scouts are drooling over this kid. Just imagine, if you are down big, he might get a big catch, but can't convert it into a TD. Clearly the best WR in the state. Clearly.