BYU Football’s offense celebrated Halloween on Saturday, dressing up as a lifeless entity.
The offense stalled drive after drive, never sniffing the end zone in the Cougars’ 7-6 loss to Northern Illinois.
Six points at home is pretty miserable, especially coming off a bye week. And BYU head coach Kalani Sitake is the first to admit that. He did so in Monday’s weekly press conference, then proceeded to say that he wants to see “more explosive plays on offense and more defensive disruption.”
Well, duh.
Over the past season and a half, BYU’s offense has seldom come up with big plays, and the defense has struggled to pressure the quarterback and force turnovers.