What's Happening?
BYU's freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier led the team to a decisive 44-13 victory over TCU, breaking a 59-year record by becoming the first BYU player since 1966 to record both a passing and rushing touchdown
in seven games in a season. Bachmeier threw for 296 yards and accounted for two touchdowns, while LJ Martin contributed 88 rushing yards and a score. BYU dominated the game, scoring on their first seven drives and maintaining possession for 36 minutes. TCU struggled offensively, managing only 15 first downs and converting just one of ten third-down attempts. TCU's quarterback Josh Hoover threw for 183 yards with two interceptions.
Why It's Important?
This victory solidifies BYU's position as a strong contender in the Big 12, improving their record to 9-1. The performance by Bachmeier highlights his potential as a key player for BYU, potentially attracting attention from scouts and enhancing his future prospects. For TCU, the loss underscores the need for strategic adjustments, particularly in their offensive execution and third-down conversions. The game also impacts the standings within the Big 12, influencing bowl game selections and postseason opportunities for both teams.
What's Next?
BYU will continue their season with a focus on maintaining their winning streak and securing a favorable position for postseason play. TCU will need to regroup and address their offensive challenges as they prepare for their next game against Cincinnati on November 29. Both teams will aim to leverage their remaining games to improve their records and enhance their bowl game prospects.











