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I think 2014 year may be BYU's best team/year under Mendenhall....

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    BYU went undefeated in 1984. Since that year, BYU has gone undefeated through the month of September three times. 1993, 2001 and 2008. This team is much better than all 3 of those teams, IMO. I think one of Mendenhall's characteristics, for better or for worse, is that he is a very consistent coach. I think he rarely loses to teams he shouldN'T (thanks Brother Tri-Lambda!) lose to and he rarely beats teams he shouldn't beat. This year's schedule smells like 1984. It could be a special year.
    Last edited by Goatnapper'96; 09-09-2014, 09:24 AM.
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      Originally posted by Goatnapper'96 View Post
      BYU went undefeated in 1984. Since that year, BYU has gone undefeated through the month of September three times. 1993, 2001 and 2008. This team is much better than all 3 of those teams, IMO. I think one of Mendenhall's characteristics, for better or for worse, is that he is a very consistent coach. *I think he rarely loses to teams he should lose to and he rarely beats teams he shouldn't beat.* This year's schedule smells like 1984. It could be a special year.
      I don't think this says what you think it does.
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