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Locked on Cougars - September 26, 2018 - BYU's Offensive Advantage & D'Angelo Mandell

Locked on Cougars for September 26, 2018 began with comments from BYU football coach Kalani Sitake on the respect he and his team have for Washington coach Chris Petersen and the Huskies football program. Jake Hatch examines why the fly/jet sweep offense is a schematic advantage for the Cougars and why it's critical for BYU to have a unique offensive identity to overcome their disadvantages (2:43). In the second segment Hatch played an interview with freshman cornerback D'Angelo Mandell and his unique story of leaving BYU and returning to play a role for the Cougars this season in the defensive backfield (15:06). Finally, a tip of the cap went to the top-ranked BYU women's volleyball team after their win over Pepperdine Tuesday night which gave head coach Heather Olmstead her 100th win as coach of the program (26:26). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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26 Sep 2018

Locked on Cougars for September 26, 2018 began with comments from BYU football coach Kalani Sitake on the respect he and his team have for Washington coach Chris Petersen and the Huskies football program. Jake Hatch examines why the fly/jet sweep offense is a schematic advantage for the Cougars and why it's critical for BYU to have a unique offensive identity to overcome their disadvantages (2:43).

In the second segment Hatch played an interview with freshman cornerback D'Angelo Mandell and his unique story of leaving BYU and returning to play a role for the Cougars this season in the defensive backfield (15:06).

Finally, a tip of the cap went to the top-ranked BYU women's volleyball team after their win over Pepperdine Tuesday night which gave head coach Heather Olmstead her 100th win as coach of the program (26:26).

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