Analysis: BYU's win at South Florida was about showing enough growth — enough glimpses of skill — to where the team could prove to itself it could be competitive with a team like Baylor next week.
— where it was 1-9 in the last ten appearances. They wanted to show how much they had grown.
“We know how good we are and how good we can be,” Lopini Katoa said of what the win means. “The last time we came to Florida, we lost. It hurt. So to just have that flipped around right now, it is a great feeling. To see the growth we have had, it is pretty crazy.”Hall consumed much of the attention on the offensive side of the ball. It’s easy to do when you are as efficient asHe finished with 261 yards on 25-for-32 passing, two touchdowns and one interception.
“We just knew if we keep chipping away, that things would work out for us and be able to break off some runs,” head coach Kalani Sitake said. “Our coaches don’t give up on our guys. I have to watch the film but I felt like we were getting some momentum and the guys could see we were believing in them. And that mattered more.”
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