The 10 Explosive Plays that Carried BYU’s Offense Against Wyoming
64% of BYU’s offense came from these 10 plays BYU’s offense racked up 525 yards of total offense during its 38-24 win over Wyoming. Even with over 500 yards, however, BYU’s offense lacked some rhythm at times according to head coach Kalani Sitake. Instead of long, sustained drives, BYU’s offense relied on its homerun ability against the Cowboys. BYU had 10 explosive plays on offense – explosive plays are defined as pass plays of 15 yards or more and running plays of 10 yards or more. In total, those 10 explosive plays accounted for 64% of BYU’s offensive production. The…
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