Greenwich Time

No. 8 BYU steps in to face Coastal Carolina

-

Different opponent for No. 14 Coastal Carolina. Even bigger stakes in this Top 25 matchup between the Chanticlee­rs and No. 8 BYU.

In another COVID-induced schedule twist, Coastal Carolina (9-0, No. 18 CFP) and BYU (9-0, No. 13 CFP) will square off after the Cougars stepped in to replace No. 25 Liberty.

“We have a great mindset,” Coastal Carolina coach Jamey Chadwell said. “We’ll play whoever, wherever.”

The Chanticlee­rs’ ability to adjust on the fly will be tested as they get ready for the biggest game in their 18 seasons of mostly FCS football.

They had been preparing to play the Flames, Coastal’s one-time bitter FCS rival when both competed in the Big South Conference. But Liberty paused all its football activities and called off its game on Thursday due to the coronaviru­s.

BYU was there waiting — and ready, willing and able to travel 2,208 miles to Conway, South Carolina, for the chance to play.

The move heightens the big-game atmosphere that has been building at Coastal. ESPN’s “College GameDay” is hosting its show from campus when there were clearly other options — like Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where LSU will host No. 1 Alabama.

BYU offensive lineman James Empey has tracked Coastal Carolina this season since there are many similariti­es between the schools — mostly that both are Power Five outsiders looking to continue stellar seasons.

“It’s hard not to hear about those guys, they’re making so much noise this season,” Empey said.

BYU is an FBS independen­t, scrounging to find any game it can in this COVID-19affected season. The Cougars have won at Houston and at then-No. 21 Boise State last month, but are looking for a signature win. They’ve been having success with a highflying offense led by quarterbac­k Zach Wilson, who directs the country’s fourthbest scoring attack.

Coastal Carolina is also having a breakthrou­gh season in the Sun Belt Conference. An FCS powerhouse just four years ago, the Chants were picked last in the East Division yet have clinched a spot in the title game and will host No. 20 Louisiana-Lafayette on Dec. 19 to the league crown. Should the Chants keep winning, they’d be in perfect position for the Group of Five spot among the prestigiou­s New Year’s Six bowl game should No. 7 Cincinnati falter.

Chadwell said his staff and players started game-planning when the rumors of Liberty’s situation began Wednesday. Now, he’s looking for any edge over the Cougars he can get.

“I just want to kick off early. I think they’re mountain time, let’s kickoff about 12 p.m.” Chadwell said.

Some other things to watch for when No. 8 BYU travels to No. 14 Coastal Carolina:

FIRST TIME, NOT LAST TIME

This is the first meeting between BYU and Coastal Carolina, which spent its first 14 seasons as an FCS school before moving up to college football’s top level. It might not be the last as BYU athletic director Tom Holmoe asked Coastal counterpar­t Matt Hogue if the Chants would travel to Provo, Utah, for a game in the future. Hogue said they would and the two agreed to finalize things after the season.

QB2

The game will feature a pair of outstandin­g quarterbac­ks in BYU junior Zach Wilson and Coastal Carolina freshman Grayson McCall. Wilson has thrown for 2,724 yards with 26 touchdowns against only two intercepti­ons. He’s also run for eight TDs. McCall is just as efficient and protective of the football with 20 touchdowns and just one pick.

GOOD LUCK

BYU’s Holmoe also got a call from Liberty AD Ian McCaw wishing the Cougars good luck at Coastal Carolina. Holmoe said the call was part of the easy process of putting the game together under difficult situations. Then again, he might have made it because Liberty is a former bitter rival of the Chants from their FCS days.

BLACK SWARM DEFENSE

The Chants’ defensive unit tops the Sun Belt Conference in fewest yards allowed this season with end Tarron Jackson leading the way. Jackson, who has been named the Sun Belt defensive player of the week three times, has 8.5 sacks and 12.5 tackles for loss.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States