HOUSTON — Whether it is called BYU’s Big Moment Part II, just another matchup with a non-Power Five foe, or something in between, Friday’s game at talent-laden Houston has to be considered one of the most important of the disjointed 2020 college football season for the No. 14 Cougars.
It might not even be a stretch to suggest that it is the biggest game in years for BYU, given the 4-0 Cougars’ trajectory and newfound status as a media darling with a swashbuckling quarterback, creative play-caller and courageous head coach who hasn’t seen a fourth-down situation he doesn’t believe the aforementioned can’t conquer.