i was flipping through the channels late last night on the DirecTV, and i stumbled across the BYU-UNLV game.
i have to say, the youngsters for BYU looked awesome! Hague's 87-yard touchdown run showed power, determination, and speed! it came on a simple dive play where he hit it up the middle. the defense clogged up the line, with a couple of d-linemen getting their hands on Hague. he kept his feet moving and spun out of the pile, coming around the left end. when he got to the corner, he hit the gas and
it was over! nobody from UNLV got close to him!
McKay Jacobson looked impressive at wideout, as well. he put a move on the corner for his first TD catch that was so good, the DB fell down!
and on his second catch, he out-jumped the corner to grab an underthown ball in the endzone. he has tremendous potential.
on the defensive side of the ball, Ben Criddle showed shut-down coverage skills at corner, as well as showcasing his ball skills when the pass is in the air. early in the second quarter, he broke on a comeback route that looked to be a sure completion, but his closing speed got him to the receiver as the ball arrived and he broke up the pass. later in the first half, he intercepted a pass in the end zone. great game for Ben!
additional players who looked good in the secondary for BYU were safety Cole Miyahira (who showed tremendous speed catching a UNLV receiver from behind on what looked to be a sure TD and also had an interception), back-up corner Kayle Buchanan (he looked very impressive in the second half as BYU played its reserves), and back-up safety Corby Hodgkiss (who showed an aggressive nose for the ball).
all in all, a dominant performance by BYU. as an aside, why isn't QB John Beck getting more national pub? that guy is pretty darn good.
for UNLV, their two young receivers (sophomore Casey Flair and true freshman Ryan Wolfe) showed flashes of greatness mixed in with the expected inconsistency. Flair had 4 catches for 41 yards and a TD. while Wolfe, who was coming off a 9-catch, 176-yard, 2-TD night, had 4 for 97. safety Jay Staggs had 7 tackles.
all in all, BYU freshmen had a HUGE day for the Cougars...
freshman D-lineman Jan Jorgensen returns a fumble 48 yards
freshman tailback Mike Hague breaks a tackle en route to his 87-yard TD
freshman McKay Jacobson scored the first 2 TDs of his collegiate career
Edited by: Jimmy Chitwood