But OK, here is the point differential from the season average vs. BYU. BYU scored more than their opponents season average in 11 of 13 games. And it would appear the greatest differential came not against the "bottom feeders" but against the P-5 opponents...and Memphis which had the 17th ranked D going in.
Again...if Anae is so predictable, why did BYU average the 17th most points per game and exceed the average against 11 of their 13 opponents...including Boise which the OP says knew BYU's plays before they were snapped? It's patently false. Anae did a great job this year...2/3 of the season playing with a walk-on QB. He wasn't predictable. He was effective. There isn't one data point that would support his being "predictable." It's patently false.
Con: +7
Tex: +17.7
Hou: +13.5
VA: +16.9
USU: -.8
UCF: +6.1
Nev: +6.8
BSU: +3.5
MTS: -4.5
UNLV: +3.5
Sav: +15.6
Cal: +2.2
Mem: +30.9