could never actually know to be true - like, Kalani looks lost or defense didn't have any fight, etc. - consider this:
If BYU won tonight that game is a Top 5/10 all time win in history. That, along with the Wisconsin game, would mean that BYU had two of those in the same season.
If your EXPECATIONS for the team/players/coaching staff are that our Top 5 wins in school history be completely turned over every 2.5 years then that's on you. Those are completely unrealistic and your opinion should be discounted accordingly.
BYU is 3-2 with one of the toughest Septembers in program history. This team still has a great chance to finish 9-3 or 8-4 (heck, 10-2 is not impossible) on the heels of a 4-9 season.
I'd say that alone proves the opposite of the majority of conculsions the board seems to be drawing.