Kedon Slovis turned in another nightmarish performance for BYU, and the Cougar faithful are running out of patience. Once hailed as the experienced transfer who could stabilize the offense, Slovis has instead become a weekly liability. His timing with receivers was off from the opening whistle, and his inability to extend plays under pressure completely neutered BYU’s passing attack. Slovis missed basic reads, held onto the ball far too long, and compounded his mistakes with back-breaking turnovers deep in his own territory. For a quarterback with so much college experience under his belt, his repeated mental errors are beyond frustrating—they’re unacceptable. The Cougar defense battled valiantly to keep BYU in the game, but Slovis’s lack of poise continually gave opponents second and third chances to capitalize. Watching him operate, it’s hard not to wonder if Slovis’s confidence is shot beyond repair. His body language screamed frustration, and even his teammates on the sidelines seemed exasperated. BYU’s schedule only gets tougher from here, and it’s painfully clear: without a massive improvement—or a dramatic switch under center—the Cougars will not survive the gauntlet ahead. Slovis wasn’t supposed to be a stopgap; he was supposed to be the answer. Now he’s the biggest problem.
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BYU’s Kedon Slovis Flops Miserably Yet Again, Leaving Cougars Searching for a True Leader!
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