that their lack of offense became such a liability. Even more disturbing is how long it took for coaches to recognize the adjustments other teams had made and for BYU to make substantive changes to offensive schemes. At minimum, we needed an adequately effective offensive scheme. We had the talent...
What assurances do we have that this deficiency in offensive scheme has been properly addressed? Experience at guard isn't going to solve problems with the scheme and motion - at best a hot shooting day will only mask BYU's problems and postpone real solutions. Those must be addressed with coaching.
Thank you!