the best "athletes". What always made it possible for BYU to keep in games against teams with superior athleticism was having guys on the team who knew their position and played them with more precision than anyone else. Ben Cahoon, Eric Drage, etc. are perfect examples of guys that weren't the greatest athletes but played their positions flawlessly. Austin Collie was in this mold. BYU doesn't need to change what it is to succeed. On the contrary, BYU needs to embrace what made it great and play that way better than anyone else.