KSL UNRIVALED

Cougars Have ‘New Life’ After Beating Boise State

Oct 22, 2019, 4:28 PM | Updated: 4:28 pm

Courtesy of BYU Photo/Jaren Wilkey...

Courtesy of BYU Photo/Jaren Wilkey

PROVO, Utah – BYU had its biggest win of the year this weekend over Boise State. KSL’s UnRivaled wondered – how does this win change the season outlook for the Cougars?

The win was bigger than beating USC or Tennessee in overtime earlier in the season because the Cougars were in control against the Broncos for the majority of the night.

Heading into the Boise State game, it seemed only the diehard BYU fans predicted a win over a top-15 Broncos team. BYU was starting its third-string quarterback who is a true freshman and walk-on with Baylor Romney.

Following back-to-back losses to South Florida and Toledo and not having Zach Wilson under center, it would be forgiven for fans to veer attention to something else.

This game was different on both sides of the ball. After this Boise State upset there is more optimism for the Cougars the rest of the way.

Coaching Adjustments Sparked Improvement

Things were not working well for this BYU team and not all of it was injury related. KSL Sports’ Jeremiah Jensen discussed how head coach Kalani Sitake had to make some adjustments on game day with his staff and it appeared to work out well.

“What a huge win for Kalani Sitake. He had to make some hard choices and there are not a lot of people talking about what those choices were, but there was some reassigning going on with this staff,” Jensen said.

One notable change Alex Kirry, host of UnRivaled, saw on the BYU sideline during defensive plays was Sitake and defensive coordinator Ilaisa Tuiaki shoulder-to-shoulder.

“We had the binoculars (in the press box) and it was a weird thing on the sideline it was Kalani and Ilaisa Tuiaki standing next to each other and they have the cards up next to their face,” Kirry said, “They both are talking back and forth and then Tuiaki is doing the hand signals in.”

That set up hasn’t been the norm for the defense. It worked. This BYU defense was more aggressive – equaling a season-high in team sacks and the second-best performance in tackles for loss.


MORE BYU:


The defensive changes were not the only ones for Sitake, offensive coordinator Jeff Grimes moved from coaching up in the booth to the field. He swapped spots with quarterbacks coach Aaron Roderick.

The offensive game plan was vastly different and Jensen believes it was Roderick who was calling those trick plays.

“That BYU’s offense had A Rod’s fingerprints all over it and I felt I was watching Utah’s offense from a few years ago. It just felt very familiar,” Jensen said, “Give credit to Baylor Romney for coming out in his first start and somebody who has been doing scout team for a while.”

How Does Perception Change?

The win for BYU brings new life for the rest of the season. This upset win tips the balance back to the Cougars earning a postseason bid for the second consecutive year.

The changes Sitake made worked so well that UnRivaled feels the adjustments should become the new normal.

BYU’s schedule changes so much after the first half of the season. The first half saw four Power Five teams and an undefeated Boise State with South Florida and Toledo mixed in. The Cougars got ready to play against those bigger name teams and that is the energy they need to bring when playing every team, regardless of record or prestige.

Emotion is a part of football and the drastic change in opponents can allow for some to become relaxed and not as focused with a lesser opponent.

“This BYU team had a letdown from the past two weeks. You go from playing Power Five teams then all of a sudden you travel two time zones and playing this [Toledo] team no one really heard of, it is early in the morning and then you get embarrassed,” Jensen said, “All of a sudden your confidence is shot, and then you do it again two weeks later with the same scenario and the same thing repeats.”

The Cougars still have two top-25 caliber teams in Utah State (4-2) with their only losses coming against LSU and Wake Forest then San Diego State (5-1).

Take those teams seriously as well as the lesser ones in UMass, Liberty, and Idaho State, and this BYU team is on track to end the season on a high note, ended Kirry.

Tune into KSL UnRivaled every Monday through Friday, 7-9 p.m., or download the KSL NewsRadio app to subscribe to the podcast. 

  • BYU Cougars Scoreboard

  • BYU Cougars Team Leaders

  • BYU Cougars Standings

KSL Unrivaled

A detailed view of the fingernails of Caleb Williams #13 of the USC Trojans that spelled out Utah...

Jeremy Mauss

USC Beat Writer Calls Trojans A ‘Soft’ Program

Utah's defense could have a big day against the USC offensive line.

6 months ago

Nate-Johnson-Utah-Utes-Football-Touchdown...

Michelle Bodkin

Nate Johnson On Utah’s New-Found Offensive Spark Ahead Of USC

Utah quarterback Nate Johnson joined the Player's Club to discuss the Utes' offensive spark ahead of a big matchup against USC this weekend.

6 months ago

Utah Football Oregon State Beavers QB Nate Johnson...

Michelle Bodkin

Utah Quarterback Nate Johnson Discusses Evolving Under Pressure

Utah quarterback Nate Johnson discussed with Unrivaled's Player's Club about evolving quickly in a high-pressure situation.

7 months ago

nate-johnson-celebrates-touchdown-against-ucla-2023...

Michelle Bodkin

Nate Johnson Says He’d Like To Meet Michael Jackson, His Reason Will Surprise You

Utah QB Nate Johnson says he would choose to meet Michael Jackson if time travel existed due to a family connection with the King of Pop.

7 months ago

Nate Johnson - Utah Utes vs. Arizona...

Michelle Bodkin

Utah Quarterback Nate Johnson Discusses What Motivates Him To Win

Utah quarterback Nate Johnson discussed his motivation in light of showdown between Colorado and Oregon last weekend.

7 months ago

Nate-Johnson-Utah-Utes-Football-Touchdown...

Michelle Bodkin

Nate Johnson Discusses ‘Next Man Up’ Mentality As Utah Football’s Backup QB

Utah football's backup quarterback Nate Johnson was fourth on the depth chart at one point but has positioned himself as a key player.

8 months ago

Sponsored Articles

ksl-sports-newsletter...

KSL Sports

KSL Sports Newsletter: Sign Up Now

Sign up today for the KSL Sports newsletter. Get the latest Utah sports news delivered to your inbox.

...

KSL Sports

Jazz Notes Newsletter: Sign Up Now

Sign up today for the Jazz Notes newsletter. Get insider analysis, game recaps and opportunities to win tickets!

Follow @kslsports...

The Road Home Mediathon 2023

The KSL Sports Zone and KSLSports.com are proud to support the all-day Mediathon 2023 at the Road Home, an annual tradition to raise money and other essential items for the Road Home, a Homeless Shelter.

3 kids wearing real salt lake jerseys smiling...

Real Salt Lake

6 Reasons You Need to Experience a RSL Matchday

RSL Games are a great way to spend time with your family with fun activities, good food, and traditions you can only experience at the field.

High angle view of the beautiful Rose Bowl Stadium...

KSL Digital Sales

How to Prepare for the 2023 Rose Bowl

Everything you need to know to plan your 2023 Rose Bowl trip in Pasadena, California. This year, the Utes will face Penn State.

Jordan-Clarkson-Utah-Jazz...

KSL Digital Sales

Notable Moments From The Utah Jazz Season… So Far

At the beginning of the season, the Utah Jazz were second to last. Now they rank in the top 10 teams in the Western Conference.

Cougars Have ‘New Life’ After Beating Boise State