Drive 1: BYU had 2 penalties and the drive that ended in a TD.
BYU had 2 penalties on a KO - no drives affected.
Drive 2: BYU had 0 penalties and the drive ended in a TD.
Drive 3: BYU had 2 penalties and the drive ended in a punt.
Drive 4: BYU had 1 penalty and the drive ended in a punt.
Drive 5: BYU had 0 penalties and the drive ended in a TD.
Drive 6: BYU had 0 penalties and the drive ended in a fumble.
Drive 7: BYU had 0 penalties and the drive ended in a TD.
Drive 8: BYU had 0 penalties the drive ended in a missed FG.
Drive 9: BYU had 0 penalties and the drive ended in a fumble.
Drive 10: BYU had 0 penalties and the drive ended in a punt (3-and-out).
Drive 11: BYU had 0 penalties and the drive ended in a TD.
Drive 12: BYU had 0 penalties and the drive ended the game.
That’s five offensive penalties. And I’m seeing two drives that were killed by penalties. We had as many killed by turnovers.
You’re simply not going to play a clean game – no penalties and no turnovers. The closest BYU came to a clean game under Bronco was 2010 when we had 0 turnovers and just 1 penalty. That game was against Nevada and we lost 27-13.