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Eye on the Y: BYU’s long offseason wallowing in disappointment of 4-9 football season is almost over

As I’ve written before in this space, BYU should have a better football team in 2018 than it did in 2017. It remains to be seen if that improvement translates to more victories and a bowl bid that, in my eyes, will signal a successful season. But it just seems like the players are more bought-in and the new offensive coaching staff knows what it is doing, compared to last year’s group.

“You will have to ask me at the end of the year,” he said. “Yeah, I anticipate it will be. We have done a lot of different things to get ready for this moment.