2020 BYU Football Opponent Tracker: Attention Focuses On Army During Bye Week
Sep 11, 2020, 12:27 PM
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PROVO, Utah – BYU football is one of nine FBS teams that opened this unique 2020 college football season with a victory. The Cougars now have this week off and will get to watch college football around the country like the rest of us.
Which games will the Cougars be watching? The attention of BYU fans, coaches, and players will likely zero in on West Point, New York. Where BYU’s next opponent, Army, will host Louisiana-Monroe.
That game and a handful of other BYU opponents are in action this weekend. Here’s a roundup of what’s on deck for week two from BYU’s 2020 opponents.
Navy (0-1)
Last week: 55-3 loss against BYU
This week: Bye
After a 52-point defeat against BYU on Labor Day, Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo had the Midshipmen hitting in practice for the first time this season. Will the physicality work in their AAC opener against Tulane on September 19th? BYU handed Navy the type of loss that could alter an entire season if they don’t pick up the pieces in a hurry.
Final Score: 55-3
— Navy Football (@NavyFB) September 8, 2020
Army West Point (1-0)
Last week: 42-0 win against Middle Tenessee State
This week: Louisiana-Monroe, 11:30 a.m., CBS Sports Network
Along with BYU, Army produced one of the top performances from college football’s opening week. The Black Knights capped off their dominant performance against the Blue Raiders last week in the fourth quarter with a 19-play 99-yard touchdown drive that took 12:26 of game time.
Back at Michie tomorrow. #GoArmy
Your need to know for Saturday⤵️ pic.twitter.com/zQ82j7kSWb
— Army Football (@ArmyWP_Football) September 11, 2020
Troy (0-0)
Last week: Bye
This week: Bye
The Trojans from Troy, Alabama, open up their 2020 season on September 19th against Middle Tennessee State.
Throwing it back to the last time we opened a season in Murfreesboro #TBT
9️⃣ days until we get to play some football 😤#DTW | #OneTROY ⚔️🏈 pic.twitter.com/NfrhwFykSC
— Troy Trojans Football 😷 (@TroyTrojansFB) September 10, 2020
UTSA (0-0)
Last week: Bye
This week: at Texas State, 1:30 p.m., ESPN2
The Roadrunners open up their 2020 season with a rivalry matchup against Texas State. Saturday’s game will be the first game for new head coach Jeff Traylor who was previously the running back coach at Arkansas the past two seasons.
We're opening our 10th season of football and the @CoachTraylor era on national TV at 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
📎 https://t.co/nUUdjkxX0u#BirdsUp 🤙 pic.twitter.com/FS4ZQ9YoCG
— UTSA Football 🏈 (@UTSAFTBL) September 10, 2020
Houston (0-0)
Last week: Bye
This week: Bye
Houston was supposed to face crosstown rival Rice this weekend, but the Owls postponed the start of their 2020 season till September 26th at the earliest. The Coogs open their 2020 slate with an intriguing Friday night AAC matchup against Memphis next week.
The 2020 poster 🔥🔥🔥
Download ➡️ https://t.co/ykEkQxmtkM #GoCoogs x #hoUSton pic.twitter.com/i0q3vsRW5H
— Houston Football (@UHCougarFB) September 9, 2020
Texas State (0-1)
Last week: 31-24 loss against SMU
This week: UTSA, 1:30 p.m., ESPN2
College Football’s most-watched game by the number of viewers in week one involved Texas State. The Bobcats 31-24 loss against SMU pulled down 1.228 million viewers. Last week, the Bobcats played without tight ends due to quarantine restrictions.
I-35 Showdown on ESPN2.#TEAM #EatEmUp pic.twitter.com/3KvdWSu43P
— Texas State Football (@TXSTATEFOOTBALL) September 8, 2020
Western Kentucky (0-0)
Last week: Bye
This week: at Louisville, 6 p.m., ACC Network
A pre-season favorite to the win Conference-USA’s east division, the Hilltoppers return 16 starters, including one of the nation’s top defensive ends in DeAngelo Malone, who had 11.5 sacks last season. How they fare against a Louisville team that’s trending up in the ACC will be an excellent measuring stick game.
About time to Rock N Roll. 🎸#GoTops pic.twitter.com/X5Jf1STPBS
— WKU Football (@WKUFootball) September 10, 2020
North Alabama (0-0)
The Lions are playing four non-conference games this fall. UNA’s first or four matchups is on October 3rd when they travel to Lynchburg, Virginia, to play the Liberty Flames.
Even @ReceDavis knows North Alabama is the place to be! #RoarLions pic.twitter.com/97y3sXExCS
— Austin Yarbrough (@Coach_Yarbs) September 10, 2020
Mitch Harper is a BYU Insider for KSLsports.com and host of the Cougar Tracks Podcast (SUBSCRIBE) and Cougar Sports Saturday (Saturday from Noon-3 pm) on KSL Newsradio. Follow him on Twitter: @Mitch_Harper.