Steve Griffin
PROVO — The BYU offense is going about things differently this fall with hopes of improving upon last season's anemic output. That's one of the contributing factors for introducing as much as the team's new offensive brain trust has.
BYU coach Kalani Sitake has been coaching for a while now, but hasn't been around an offense practicing in quite the same manner as the one new offensive coordinator Jeff Grimes is administering this fall.
“We’ve thrown a lot of offense at them and a lot of install,” Sitake said. “In my experience you try and space it out a little and focus on the core stuff you want to get done, but they kind of just threw it all out there and the guys are adjusting.