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Disgusting loss.

Credit to BYU--they out-coached and out-played our guys. In Memorial Stadium.

If there's a more putrid way to start the season, I'm not sure what it would be.

 
I had a feeling this season would be a 4 loss season, this was a game I thought would be close but a loss. To be honest, they played better than I expected. Coaches need to learn their team a little more, but I give them props for making it as close as it was. This makes me think it's still a 4 loss season and nothing worse, unless they lose more players.

Now at least they know what to work on, secondary needs work or shifts in players, kicking is clearly an issue, and they need to keep the playbook for the offense stay as diverse as it was at times for the entire game. And truthfully, I'm looking forward to see how Riley handles the post game.
He needs to fire whoever coaches that sorry excuse for a hail mary defense

 
Congrats Cougars. But I still can't believe lady luck did us in on final play. This is difficult to process
Karma caught up with us with her giving Bo about two wins a year like this. If we have a kicker worth a dam or we can defend a hail mary then we win the game, it's that simple.

 
Disgusting loss.

Credit to BYU--they out-coached and out-played our guys. In Memorial Stadium.

If there's a more putrid way to start the season, I'm not sure what it would be.
2nd half Nebraska outplayed BYU by far IMO. Why you don't play prevent and rush three.
 
Disgusting loss.

Credit to BYU--they out-coached and out-played our guys. In Memorial Stadium.

If there's a more putrid way to start the season, I'm not sure what it would be.
We could have given up 409 yards to a single RB

It still took everything I had not to throw my computer through the television

 
The other thing is, it wasn't Taysom Hill. It was a backup freshman QB entering game in crunch time who pulled off the miracle ending

(even though he's pretty good, I'm still in shock)

 
When I saw Nebraska rush only three men on the first play of BYU's last drive, I knew the handwriting was on the wall...
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I'm not sure why coaches love that idea so much when it overwhelmingly backfires on them.
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