In the Lavell years, a postseason bowl game was viewed (at least by BYU) as a cherry on the dessert. Winning or losing seemed to be considered as of secondary importance to simply reaching the bowl game. That perception is no longer taken by most FBS teams, if it ever was. Especially with the advent of the championship, postseason football has become much more like NCAA basketball in importance.
So does BYU under Sitake take this attitude? We've always seemed pretty soft in the postseason. My personal perception is that that attitude has changed with the team. Anyone have any insights?