Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News
PROVO — BYU rebounded from a disastrous 4-9 season in 2017 to post a 7-6 record and return to a bowl game.
The Cougars, who open fall camp Wednesday, are looking to take another step forward in 2019.
With a more of an established offensive identity, the emergence of dual-threat quarterback Zach Wilson, and a lot of returning talent on defense, the program is brimming with confidence.
“There’s a difference sense this year from our players. They’re anxious to get to the season,” said coach Kalani Sitake, who’s entering his fourth season at the helm.