In the latest episode of Get Off My Pylon, host Matt Zemek takes us on a journey through the highs and lows of Western college football. From the ongoing struggles of the USC Trojans to the surprising coaching changes at Utah, this episode is packed with insights and analysis.
Why Is USC Failing To Close Out Games
USC’s late-game challenges have become a recurring theme this season. Matt delves into the statistics and mindset that have led to the Trojans’ inability to close out games, despite consistently leading in the fourth quarter. It’s a deep dive into what it means to have a mentally tough team and how USC can potentially turn things around.
Meanwhile, in Utah, the firing of offensive coordinator Andy Ludwig has sent shockwaves through the college football community. Matt examines Ludwig’s tenure and the circumstances that led to his departure, highlighting the importance of having a solid plan B, especially when dealing with key player injuries like Cam Rising’s.
On a more positive note, BYU is making waves in the Big 12. The Cougars are unbeaten and in the mix for a spot in the Big 12 Championship game and potentially the College Football Playoff. Matt praises the resourcefulness and adaptability of the BYU team, which has found ways to win in various styles.
A Mountain West Matchup With Playoff Implications
The episode also previews the highly anticipated Boise State vs. UNLV matchup. With major playoff implications on the line, this game promises to be a thrilling showdown. Matt breaks down the advantages and challenges each team faces, including Boise State’s rest advantage and UNLV’s need for a strong start.
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