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BYU football: 4-1 Cougars like where they are at heading into bye week, start preparing for national runner-up TCU on Oct. 14 in Fort Worth
BYU FootballSportsBYU CougarsSHAREForgive the BYU Cougars if they don’t quite know how to handle a bye week this early in the college football season.But coach Kalani Sitake’s 4-1 team isn’t about to give it back. That’s especially true because the Cougars face a monumental task a week from Saturday, a Big 12 showdown with 2022 College Football Playoff runner-up TCU at the Horned Frogs’ 50,000-seat venue, Amon G. Carter Stadium.“Road games, I don’t care too much. The time doesn’t really matter to me, especially on the road. Home games are fun to be under the lights. There is a different...…BYU FootballSportsBYU CougarsSHAREForgive the BYU Cougars if they don’t quite know how to handle a bye week this early in the college football season.But coach Kalani Sitake’s 4-1 team isn’t about to give it back. That’s especially true because the Cougars face a monumental task a week from Saturday, a Big 12 showdown with 2022 College Football Playoff runner-up TCU at the Horned Frogs’ 50,000-seat venue, Amon G. Carter Stadium.“Road games, I don’t care too much. The time doesn’t really matter to me, especially on the road. Home games are fun to be under the lights. There is a different...WW…
Postponing game against Army was ‘right and responsible thing to do’ amid COVID-19 outbreak in BYU program
SHAREPROVO — Alerting Army that a “small number” of people within BYU’s football program had tested positive for COVID-19 and eventually pushing for the postponement of this Saturday’s scheduled game in West Point, New York, was the right and responsible thing to do, Cougars coach Kalani Sitake and captains James Empey and Troy Warner said Monday., because not only did a small number of the members of BYU’s traveling party for the Navy game on Sept. 7 test positive, they had been in contact with dozens of others affiliated with the team, Sitake said in a video teleconference.Related“I feel...…SHAREPROVO — Alerting Army that a “small number” of people within BYU’s football program had tested positive for COVID-19 and eventually pushing for the postponement of this Saturday’s scheduled game in West Point, New York, was the right and responsible thing to do, Cougars coach Kalani Sitake and captains James Empey and Troy Warner said Monday., because not only did a small number of the members of BYU’s traveling party for the Navy game on Sept. 7 test positive, they had been in contact with dozens of others affiliated with the team, Sitake said in a video teleconference.Related“I feel...WW…
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