Las Vegas Review-Journal

Heisman winner Detmer out as BYU coordinato­r

Team’s scoring, offensive production ranked worst in past 40 years

- By Kareem Copeland The Associated Press

Ty Detmer is no longer the offensive coordinato­r at BYU.

The school announced Monday that the 1990 Heisman Trophy winner “has been relieved” of the offensive coordinato­r role after two seasons. Detmer remains under contract, however, and could return in a different capacity at the discretion of the new coordinato­r, who will make decisions on the offensive staff.

The Cougars wrapped up their season at 4-9 after a 30-20 win over Hawaii on Saturday and finished with one of the worst offenses in recent school history. The four-win season is just the second for the program since 1971 and the first losing season since 2004.

Detmer was hired in December 2015 without any previous college coaching experience and was expected to have some growing pains. The Cougars entered the 2017 season with high expectatio­ns for Detmer and the offense.

But the Cougars ranked No. 124 in the nation this season with 17.1 points per game and No. 119 with 325.2 yards of total offense per game. Both of those rankings are the worst in the past 40 years of BYU football.

Detmer initially installed a prostyle offense when he was hired but adjusted it to fit the running skills of quarterbac­k Taysom Hill.

Tanner Mangum, who set several BYU passing records as a freshman, was set to take over the program in 2017 as more of a pure passer who was expected to be a better fit for Detmer’s scheme. The junior struggled, throwing for just 192.5 yards per game with eight touchdowns, nine intercepti­ons and a 57.2 completion percentage.

He was lost to injury for two stretches, including the last three games with an Achilles injury.

Head coach Kalani Sitake openly criticized the offense as the season wore on but did not blame his coordinato­r.

Detmer could end up as the quarterbac­ks coach if he is retained, a position many thought he was better suited for originally. There could be more movement among the offensive staff after the next coordinato­r is hired.

 ?? Francisco Kjolseth ?? The Associated Press file Former Brigham Young University football great Ty Detmer “has been relieved of his role as the team’s offensive coordinato­r,” the school announced Monday, after the Cougars put together a 4-9 season in the second year of his...
Francisco Kjolseth The Associated Press file Former Brigham Young University football great Ty Detmer “has been relieved of his role as the team’s offensive coordinato­r,” the school announced Monday, after the Cougars put together a 4-9 season in the second year of his...

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