Last Updated on September 16, 2009 9:48 am by drew
Florida St.-BYU Odds
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But an even bigger buzz is expected in the crowd this weekend.
Starting the year with two impressive road wins and boasting the program’s highest ranking in more than a dozen years can create that kind of excitement.
In their highly anticipated home opener, the seventh-ranked Cougars look to extend their winning streak at LaVell Edwards Stadium to 19 when they meet Florida State on Saturday night.
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BYU opened this season with one of the biggest wins in school history, 14-13 over then-No. 3
Hall and the Cougars then managed to avoid a letdown last week.
After throwing for 329 yards against the Sooners, Hall completed 24 of 32 passes for 309 yards, two touchdowns and one interception in last Saturday’s 54-3 win over Tulane at the Superdome. The Cougars moved up two spots in the latest AP poll, their highest ranking since being fifth in the final poll of the 1996 season.
BYU easily marched down the field last Saturday behind Hall, rolling up 527 yards and avoiding to punt.
"It shows we are going to come out every week hungry to play and eager to play because we love the game and love to win," said Hall, named the Mountain West offensive player of the week for the second time in a row.
"Their quarterback can throw the heck out of the ball," Bowden said. "He can thread it."
Bowden is also concerned after his team’s close call last weekend.
Trailing 9-7 to
"We have to do some soul searching," said junior quarterback Christian Ponder, who threw for a career-high 324 yards, completing 22 of 35 passes without a touchdown or interception. "If we want to have a successful season we’ve got to change a lot of things."
Coming out with another lackluster effort this week likely won’t get the job done, especially at LaVell Edwards Stadium.
The Cougars have won a school-record 18 straight at home since a 41-34 overtime loss to
The six games in
BYU held high-powered
"Our defense may not be as quick as some of the other defenses, but we play physical and we will hit you," defensive end Jan Jorgensen said.
BYU is 0-2 against
Posted: 9/16/09 9:48AM ET