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POSTCAST: Kalani Sitake & BYU Football Show STRIKING Improvement With SIU Win

The BYU Cougars opened the 2024 season with a 41-13 throttling of the Southern Illinois Salukis and Jake Retzlaff shined in his first career win as he led Kalani Sitake and the BYU football program to the victory with 348 passing yard and three touchdowns while the Jay Hill-inspired Cougar defense got after SIU with pressure and make no doubt as to who would emerge with the W.

Jake then talked about the things he'd like to see Brigham Young University (BYU) clean up, including a need for a continued improvement in the run game on offense, containing the QB run on defense, a need for a more sure-handed showing on special teams and maybe, just maybe, getting a competent officiating crew that cost BYU in multiple circumstances in the win.

Finally, the show wrapped up with listener takeaways from the win including hopes for more from Gerry Bohanon falling flat, thoughts on the run game positives and woes headlined by LJ Martin and Hinckley Ropati, as well as what they want to see from BYU as they now turn their attention to a short week ahead of a friday showdown against the SMU Mustangs out of the ACC.

Duration:
35m
Broadcast on:
01 Sep 2024
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mp3

The BYU Cougars opened the 2024 season with a 41-13 throttling of the Southern Illinois Salukis and Jake Retzlaff shined in his first career win as he led Kalani Sitake and the BYU football program to the victory with 348 passing yard and three touchdowns while the Jay Hill-inspired Cougar defense got after SIU with pressure and make no doubt as to who would emerge with the W.

Jake then talked about the things he'd like to see Brigham Young University (BYU) clean up, including a need for a continued improvement in the run game on offense, containing the QB run on defense, a need for a more sure-handed showing on special teams and maybe, just maybe, getting a competent officiating crew that cost BYU in multiple circumstances in the win.

Finally, the show wrapped up with listener takeaways from the win including hopes for more from Gerry Bohanon falling flat, thoughts on the run game positives and woes headlined by LJ Martin and Hinckley Ropati, as well as what they want to see from BYU as they now turn their attention to a short week ahead of a friday showdown against the SMU Mustangs out of the ACC. 

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Thank you for making Locked On Cougars your first view and/or listen of the day and thank it to all of you who are everydayers with us right here on your original daily podcast focused on the BYU Cougars. This is a special edition of the podcast we like to call them Postcasts. We do them after each and every BYU football game, home or away, breaking down whatever we saw literally it feels like an hour or two after the game after my radio responsibilities wrap up and then we get to have you guys comments on the show as well. Let's dive right in. Big win for BYU is they take care of Southern Illinois 41 to 13 the final as the Cougars improve to one and no on the season. My overall takeaway from this game is Jake Retsloff looks just fine. I know and I'm going to probably get some of you commenting on this. It's just one game, Jake, I get all of that. But man, kid was 20 of 30, 348 yards, three touchdowns and more importantly zero, count them zero turnovers. What can you quibble with that? Can you be rating of 197.1? Jake Retsloff looked the part of the guy who won the quarterback battle and do it, did so convincingly enough that the BYU coaches as he mentioned post game named him the starter at least in meetings 10 to 12 days ago, almost two weeks back. He looked the part of QB1 for BYU. Gary Bohannon, I actually thought he might see some extra time in this game, but he came in a mop up duty time and BYU had finally pulled away in that fourth quarter. Unfortunately, we did not get a chance to see him throw the football, but circumstances being what they were at that point, BYU just seen the game out and that was his job. I also really liked what I saw in terms of Jake just commanding the field. He had the helmet communications obviously getting the play called relayed to him. There was some confusion, by the way, on the helmet comms side of things. What do you wonder and was it actually working? Yes, it works. The issue is there are so few teams BYU among them that huddle on a consistent basis in college football that only having one receiver on the field in terms of the transponder that's in Jake's helmet. It's hard for him to relay all the information. It was more like the NFL where Keem's huddle literally every play and the play call comes in and they relay to every member of the offense, that would be a different story. But when you go no huddle and you're looking to the sideline, you're going to continue to see those signs, the graphics, the hand signals on the play cards, that type of stuff. That's going to still continue to be a part of BYU and what they do. The simple fact of the matter is the communication between Aaron Roderick and Jake Redslough essentially allows for Aaron to kind of pop in his ear and say, "Hey, watch for this on the certain play," etc. It's going to be an advantage to have that communication. Same thing with the defense. Even without Jay Hill there, Kalani said there was Justin Enna who was relaying calls to the middle linebacker who obviously has a transponder in their helmet on defense, that was Harrison Taggart, Sierra, etc., etc. I think overall this was a very, very confident building win for the BYU football program. Yes, it's an FCS opponent. Yes, it's the easiest game on the schedule for BYU all season long. It's ramped up next Friday when BYU takes on SMU. There is no argument from me about this maybe being a one-off for BYU, but you can't take anything other away from this game that I think confidence in this BYU team. I talked about wanting to see them win this game 45 to 13. I wanted to see 400, 450 total yards. They ended up with 527. I know. We'll get to the comments here in a moment for me, guys. There's somebody going to be like, "Well, the rush per carry numbers aren't great." There are 47 carries, 179 yards, and had you not had to kneel down the ball twice at the end of the game, you would have been over 180 yards, 3.8 yards per carry. Yes, I know it's sub 4 yards per carry, and that's not ideal, but let's reiterate, 47 carries, folks. BYU got off 77 plays in this game. There were games last year, the BYU was trending to getting just barely 50 plays. They doubled up so in an Illinoisan time of possession. They did, I think, literally everything I wanted to see BYU do in game one. Is there plenty to clean up? Yes. We'll get to that. We'll dig into that momentarily. What I noticed, I want to see them clean up in the moment. But I don't think you can argue with the performance BYU put on in this game. I thought defensively BYU is absolutely lights out even without Jay Hill on the sidelines. He was there. He was sitting in a box. He made his way down to the field pregame and also late in the game as well, and from all pictures and video I saw of it, his players were mobbing him, making him feel comfortable. I thought his defense was absolutely awesome. Have we seen that much pressure from BYU on the defensive front in particular? And what? It's been five years, it feels like, if not longer than that, since we've seen them get after the quarterback to that level. That was really cool to see. Seven tackles for loss. Three QB hits. I don't know how many QB hurries, because I didn't see an official number on that come out. But apparently two sacks. Those two sacks, everybody, would make up one fifth count at one fifth of the total for 12 games a season ago. BYU mustered just 10 sacks as a team of season ago. Two tonight, speaking of the win over Southern Illinois, was one fifth of that total. I really liked what I saw from BYU defensively. DJ Williams, yes, he was a scramble threat. He ended up running for 121 yards in this game. But outside of him, really, what threats were there from Southern Illinois? I thought BYU's defense did exactly what he needed to do. It limited SIU to 231 yards, 43 of it, that they got on a deep ball that I should have been reviewed. It should have been looked at by the officials to determine if he made that catch. But the officials, for whatever reason, love the next play to get off, even while Kiwanis Takei is just running on the field, screaming time out at the referees. In fact, just a few plays later, that SIU was able to call a similar time out and very late in a play clock, that type of situation. You know what? It is what it is. But it was not an ideal situation for the officials in this game. I really like to BYU end up with 6.8 yards per play. That's a very healthy number. Jake Ressoff, 11.7 yards per completion. Anything north of 10 yards per completion is actually an elite number by most quarterback metrics out there. So once again, I really, really liked what I saw overall from BYU in this game. I was a really, really impressive performance. Darius Lasseter, did we really miss him, speaking of BYU? Not really. And he obviously will only add to an already dangerous wide receiving core when he returns next week against SMU after serving an NCAA mandated one-game suspension for his waiver getting the year back this year. No problem. Kurtz looked absolutely the part of a lead dog for BYU wide receiver. I thought that JoJo Phillips, he is showing signs of being a really, really elite talent at that wide receiver position. That deep ball from Jake Ressoff to him, I think it was 57 yards for that touchdown. That was like, okay, the future of the BYU wide receiving core is on display right now because JoJo Phillips, he's still a redshirt freshman. He has got a lot of talent in him. And I, for one, cannot wait to see how he continues to develop because he's got elite size and speed combo, he's six foot five, he's got the speed to really get down the field in a hurry. And I think that is kind of the future for BYU wide receiver on full display there. I look at this as an overall, it was a very, very capable opening game for BYU. There is plenty of positives for BYU to build upon as they head into a game against SMU. And BYU should be confident going up against the Mustangs. The Mustangs did pummel Houston Christian 59-7 taking out some of the frustrations from a very narrow victory that they got the week prior to that over, over Nevada. But I don't see anything on tape from me in this game for BYU leads me to think they're going to go into that game against SMU thinking we got no chance. BYU should be brimming with confidence. 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First thing, special teams miscues, Parker Kingston, Keelan Marion, got to be more sure-handed when it comes to obviously receiving the kicks, two muffs that I recall off the top of my head for Parker, one for Keelan Marion, that'll be something that I'm sure that Kelly Poppinga's going to remind them about between 30 and 50 times a day until they kick it off against SMU. You got to be more sure-handed. You got to be obviously able to be able to track that in the air. There were a couple of times, the two times, it felt like that Parker Kingston mishandled those punts. They were over his head. Obviously, you got to be a better judge of where that ball's going to be coming down and attack it going forward rather than being in reverse in situations like that. I know that he redeemed himself with a pretty nice punt return late in the game, but it's something he's absolutely going to work on. Other thing, Will Farron misses the easy kick that makes the two hard ones. He pushes his first kick 36 yards wide right, would allow BYU to have 44 points, had he made that, but then he bounces back. It's a positive sign for a kicker of his mental fortitude. Makes a 50 yarder at the end of the first half, he added I think it was a 44 yarder later in the game. So, yeah, you don't want to miss the short kicks, but to redeem yourself in the way he did that was a positive. But there were some special teams and miscues that absolutely need to be addressed and corrected in the coming week. A couple of you, and we'll get to these comments momentarily from you, our listeners out there, were complaining about the rush yardage and saying that Will the offensive line looks no different than a season ago. Trust me when I say this, the offensive line looked a lot different than a season ago. BYU's O line I thought had a fairly solid game. Now obviously I will defer to Connor Pay when he joins us, it'd be like Tuesday or Wednesday I think is when we'll finally have a chance to catch up with him to get his thoughts on how the offensive line played. But I was sitting in the press box there, I thought BYU's O line actually opened quite a few holes. My concern with the run game is the vision of BYU's running backs not named L.J. Martin. L.J. Martin, as I use the term, he's a thoroughbred. He has been born and bred to play running back. He has been trained his entire life to play running back. There is a vision that running backs have, the ability to set up blocks, see those creases and exploit them that he absolutely has. The other guys that are running back for BYU I am concerned don't necessarily have that and it's nothing against them, speaking mainly of Hinckley Row potty as well as Miles Davis. If you know about their background and if you don't I'm going to school you to the game momentarily, is that both of them were wide receivers in high school. Hinckley was more of a slot receiver, did play a little bit of running back but he'll tell you I was a slot receiver in high school. Miles Davis never played running back until he showed up at BYU. He was a thoroughbred wide receiver in the Las Vegas area growing up. There is a difference as a wide receiver in terms of what you're looking for than you do as a running back. You have to make split second decisions and they've got to be the right ones and I am concerned that the vision for Hinckley Row potty and Miles Davis made BYU's offensive line look worse than it actually was in terms of its overall performance. We'll get Connor Pais' thought on this but I'm not trying to throw guys under the bus. I just felt like the vision was lacking at times in this game. Can that be corrected? Yes, with obviously adequate reps, guys can start to realize hey I need to exploit that here. Film review will go a long way towards that. I'm sure that Harvey Unga is going to sit these guys down when they go through their game cut ups and say hey that was the hole there. You hesitated or you missed it or you tried to overrun it essentially and you didn't allow your offensive line to set it up the way it needs to be set up. I am hopeful and I have a hopeful tone here is that Hinckley and Miles in particular they will learn from this. They will realize hey you know what I've need to be better about that. I've got to be maybe a touch more patient in the wide zone scheme allowing the blocks to get set up instead of being so eager to hit a hole that it may not be there quite yet or at other times you can miss the hole. Your vision like I said takes you one way making you think I'm going to go outside here when you need to cut it back up inside and you've got to have that vision. L.J. Martin is BYU's number one back. I know that he and Hinckley shared the reps down the middle 13 carries for the both of them. L.J. had 67 yards against 57 for Hinckley. The nice part is with time and obviously film review and some extra work I don't think that's going to be an issue going forward but I do know that the BYU offensive line based on my mentions on social media they took a little bit of a brow beating from those of you out there but I would actually point more to the running backs and their vision issues in this game. Once again don't consider it to be a long term deal in my mind. I think it will be corrected in time and if it's not well then at that point you probably look at some other options on that running back depth chart. Guys like Pokai, Heunga, Enochnaw, Aquinae, Sione, Imola, etc maybe give them a crack but for the time being I'm going to count it off essentially as just the first game issues and we'll hopefully see a better performance but 47 carries because BYU was very very impressive in that regard. When you get nearly 50 carries that's the type of numbers that like option teams get in college football so they ran it a lot and that was a positive. Oh one other thing I'll use that as a positive as well. Remember the east west action that BYU was so famous for last year and a lot of complaints about their inability to go north south? If you pay attention to that game I'm going to go back and watch it in its entirety and have my full film review before you guys on our Monday edition of the podcast but overall my thought is BYU going north south against southern Illinois was actually far more successful than east west in this game. That's a positive BYU was showing that they can go downhill on teams and I know it once again it's an FCS opponent, it's your weakest opponent on paper but to go downhill on them the way that they did I thought it was something you can build upon there in terms of a positive. A couple of other things here that need to be fixed gotta be able to contain the QB run better. DJ Williams it was the only, I mean the only threat that southern Illinois had in this game and he exploited BYU a couple of times for some big runs. None bigger than that 38 yard touchdown run that he had to give them their second score on the night. You contain that BYU otherwise had everything else locked down. Now will they learn from this? Yes they'll be better with their QB spy BYU did spy I saw guys like Cionni Moa getting that assignment to spy DJ Williams but their inability to square them up when they were spying and I think contributed to his ability to scramble. He did run for a lot of yardage against BYU but I think that can be cleaned up with just some extra coaching obviously getting the right guys in the right sets in situations like that BYU will be better about that I think you learn from that as well and then the final thing that needs to be improved is holy smokes he officiating. The fact that they overturned a fumble that was a clear fumble in my mind for BYU didn't allow Kalani to takka to call that time out on that bobbled pass that added 43 ill gotten yards to the total for southern Illinois. The officiating whoof needs to be better it has to be better and I'm sure those officials are going to hear it from their evaluators when it comes to the post game. There were a lot of things in that game that I don't think anybody's going to be happy about most particularly those officials. Will they answer for it to any significant degree that we're going to be aware of? Probably not but man. I thought the officiating needed to be better. 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Now I can assure you I'm not going to get to every comment. I'm between the Lockdown Cougars Insider group and our social media reaction. I've got north of, I think I've got a hundred messages, there's no way I'm going to fit that in the time remaining. So let's just kind of roll through here and get your guys' thoughts from you guys. Robert asked this, "Last year AR got a lot of grief for his play calling. How was this game for you?" I thought it was actually a pretty solid game. The thing about it is, play callers call plays. Racers make said plays. When you have the success BYU had on offense, it makes AROD look a lot better tonight. When you had some of the duds, the BYU had a season to go, well guess what, a lot of that blame falls at the feet of Aaron Roderick. I thought he did just fine tonight. So I get come off, a lot of you have accused me of being a homer for AROD, so be it. But I thought he had a very, very capable game in terms of his play calling in this one. Other comments here. Alex says this, actually, solid first game, got to clean up a bit. Jake looked better than last year, went in the pocket, but struggled with accuracy outside of the pocket. That's not a bad point. He says, "Hope has been instilled so far about BYU." He did struggle with some of his accuracy on the run. I will agree with you on that. He fired high and wide a couple of times, but when he was in the pocket there, and by the way, the BYU O line gave him plenty of time to operate inside the pocket for the most part. Funny enough, at times, it felt like he was so comfortable in that pocket that he actually got sacked a couple of times. So yeah, I agree with you, Alex, his accuracy outside the pocket was a bit of a concern, but obviously with coaching, hopefully, then him, some individual work that can be improved upon. Jimmy asked if it's not too late to throw in my two cents. I have second row tickets, and Jake, as he says, all caps. Holy crap, have those boys put on some muscle in the offseason. Seeing them up close this year as compared to last year, the difference is night and day BYU looks like a power for a football team. You know who you're going to tip the cap to on that one, Jimmy? Tip the cap to Ryan Phyllis and his strength staff. They have worked nonstop, but I mean nonstop to get BYU players looking the part, as you mentioned, of a power for team. Now, is that going to yield wins? TBD, but they look, I'm with you. They look the part. They're a significant bulk, and just overall definition being added to the frames of these young guys, and it's really cool to see them doing their thing. Our good friend Taylor, my evaluation, besides the QB run, our run defense looked a lot better. I agree with that. Tackling looked good. At times, there were some issues. One player that was interesting to watch is Efremosia Ade. He is slippery on the edge. He is. Efrem came in on pass rush situations. He is about 200 pounds soaking wet right now, but when he comes in on those pass rushes, he gets after the quarterback, and that's something you can work with. You need to guys who are going to press the pocket, and that's exactly what he did. Taylor continues. Jake Retsloff blew me away. What a statement from him. I hope they're also just limiting LJ because he's far and away better than Hinkley-Ruppati. I think that's absolutely the case. You don't want to run LJ into the ground against the likes of Southern Illinois. Unleash him against SMU, sure, go right on ahead, but SIU, that's not the one. LJ is a different breed of runner, no diss to Ruppati. I said it earlier. He's a thoroughbred. He's been trained his entire life as a running back, whereas Hinkley, he has taken to the position since coming to college and junior college obviously, he also made the transition. There is a difference to guys who played it growing up, speaking of running back to guys who took to the position later in life. All right, biggest thing to focus on in my opinion is still the run game. Good improvement. It's got to be a bigger threat in my opinion. Yeah, 3.8 yards per carry. You want to see more than that. I'm sure Connor Pay will come on and say that he wanted to see north of 4, if not 5 yards per carry, but the nice part is you got the win, now you got to clean up some stuff. That's the positive. I still look at it as you're still learning a lot about this team as you move along here. Scott Simpson, I have a question. Is it a smart move to let Jake play most of that game? I wish we would have seen more of Gary in the second half. Here's my little thought on this. I don't have any inside intel, so this is just me speculating and spitballing here. BYU has stuff for Gary in the playbook as the second string quarterback. I think most notably, QB run, RPO action type stuff to take advantage of his legs. You didn't want to put it on tape tonight against Southern Illinois. Get against the likes of SMU, deploy it against Kansas State. You hold on to that stuff. You didn't need it in this game. Keep it in reserve. Keep it in that playbook. And when you need to unleash it, then it's a real surprise for posing teams. The SMU team will obviously be looking at everything be what you did in this game. In some ways, keeping Gary quote unquote under wraps here, Scott, actually a bit of a chess move, if you will, playing chess versus playing checkers. That's a personal opinion on that matter. Mark Parris, the feeling after this game compared to the first game last year is a night and day difference. Completely agree. It was 14-0 last year. Remember BYU opened the season last year, going right down the field, punched it in for seven-0 lead on Sam Houston State, and then the rest of the game must have just seven more points. It was a really hollow feeling last year against Sam Houston. No such luck. It's a good feeling coming out of this one. I really, really liked what I saw from BYU. Josh Glenn, 7-15 on 3rd down against an FCS school. Not ideal. You don't want to be sub-50% on 3rd down. I get that, but the bigger number, 3-4 on 4th down. And the funny thing about it is Kalani actually got conservative at times and a bit him in the butt. Remember, they had a 4th and 3 if I recall when they had Will Farron miss that 36-yard field goal. You think Kalani regrets not going 4th there? They were 75% on 4th down. I'll take it. And by the way, one other note, BYU, that first drive, two 4th down conversions on that. I think the 4th down conversions on that drive were as much a statement from Kalani to his own team as it was in Southern Illinois. He said, "We're going to be aggressive. We're going to push the envelope. You guys get the job done." That was a message I think made early on in this game. And I think the team responded very, very positively overall. Brandon Clark, curious what it was like to have a headset on offense and defense? I'll defer to Connor's thoughts on this when he joins us on the podcast because he was there hearing the calls come from Jake who had the headset in his helmet. So I'll defer that answer until next week on that one, Brandon. I like that. Let's see here. Spencer Gonzales, by the way, a new member of our lockdown couriers inside a group literally mid-game. So Spencer had a great chat with you, appreciate your feedback. You were really welcome to be with us and I'm glad you joined mid-game. Love the unis. I thought it was a good uni combo. I agree with him on that. Much to prove on the rest. Sure. There is plenty to prove. This is the weakest opponent on paper. BYU's one to know. There's 11 more games to go, folks, and trust me, the level of difficulty, it ratchets up to another level beating next week against SMU. So I feel like there is, as Spencer says, there's plenty to prove and I like that. I like the fact there's plenty for BYU to work on going forward here. Let's see here. Other comments. No way this kind of game occurs in the big 12. How does this translate to the big 12? That comes from Danny. That's a good question. I don't think we really know until they take on Kansas State. I think BYU, just looking at paper right now, because if you paid attention, Wyoming got absolutely curb stomped by Arizona State and their opener. BYU should be feeling pretty confident right now going into the game against Wyoming up there in Laramie. Now, playing on the road versus playing at home, that's two very different things. Really, I don't think the answer can be addressed adequately, Danny, until we actually see them take on a big 12 team, and that will come on September 21st when they take on the Kansas State Wildcats. Matt Moon, I'm actually impressed. We over-delivered on expectations, handily beat the spread, and put up a good amount of points. I want to see the O-line dominate a little bit more. They didn't complete to spell all the negative talk and he says, "LJ Martin is good." No disagreement on any of that. I don't think anything of that wrong. I think that Connor will tell you that he doesn't think that that offensive line performance was anywhere near what he wanted it to be, but there's still plenty of work to go. I'm sure that BYU, they're not going to walk out of that team room after that game thinking, "You know what? We're good. We figured it all out. We're geniuses. That's not going to be the mentality of this team." I thought it was a very solid performance. All right. I've got time for one more comment here. I'm just going to scroll through here. Okay. Good one here. We'll finish up with this. From Tyson, "I have a lot more faith in the team after tonight. I know that we have a tough schedule speaking of BYU, but I now believe we can make a bold game if we can stay healthy." It's a very underrated point there. BYU came out of this game so far as I know with no major injuries. It's been a relatively injury-free camp as well, sans the injury to Joe Brown with his knee. That is a positive thing. If BYU can remain healthy, they're going to have a fight and chance down the stretch, and obviously we'll see how it all shakes out. Next week, Friday game, SMU, 5 o'clock Mountain Time Kickoff. We'll have plenty of coverage in the week to come. Once again, I'm going to go back and watch this game tomorrow. Speaking of Sunday, it's actually probably going to come out Sunday when you guys hear and/or watch this, but I'll have a full recap for you guys on our Monday edition, the podcast of my film review. I do it every single game. I go back and watch it in its entirety and write down stuff that I see and learn from a second viewing of the game, if not a third, because I seem to rewind a lot in those film reviews. But nonetheless, we'll have plenty for you guys on our next edition, officially our Monday edition of the podcast. So a big thank you as always for all of your support. Once again, over 100 different messages of reaction, I cannot thank you guys enough. We are building a really, really strong community here with lockdown cougars, and it's all thanks to all y'all, so appreciate all of it. I really do. And thank you once again for making lockdown cougars, your first view and/or listen to the day. 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