PROVO — When you are not quizzing them about the prospects of playing college football this fall in the middle of a pandemic, ask any BYU offensive football player or coach what they are emphasizing in preseason training camp this month as they push forward with plans to play whoever is available and the answer is invariably the same: Red zone scoring.
“There were situations last year where we could have been more reliable as an offense in the red zone and it could have made a huge difference in our record,” said running back Lopini Katoa.