They only had 8 non-kneel down possessions.
They only had one 3 and out — and that was the first possession of the game with two pass drops.
They had 3 TD drives where they only needed 31 yards per drive. They also averaged 9.4 yards per play on those drives.
When KSU was cracking off their first two initial FG drives of 12 and 16 plays, BYU responded by having 10 and 13 play drives after their initial 3 and out.
On their last TD drive, they had a 14 yard pass to Keanu on 3rd and 7 and on 3rd and 10 Sione Moa had a 21 yard TD run which included several broken tackles.
After a 1 for 5 passing start, Retzlaff was 14 of 16 with 2 TDs the remainder of the game.
Until the last two kneel downs, BYU had more yards per play (5.28 vs 5.04) than KSU.