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BYU basketball coach Mark Pope celebrates with fans after BYU’s win against San Diego State at the Marriott Center in Provo on Friday, Nov. 10, 2023. Next up for the No. 19 Cougars is a contest against Fresno State Friday at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City.
Laura Seitz, Deseret News

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BYU’s race to 6-0 and a No. 19 ranking has the Cougars basketball program climbing up in projections for the Big 12. Once picked No. 13, the Cougars are now being considered a highly touted member of the Big 12’s six nationally ranked teams in the latest Associated Press poll.  
The Cougars will play Fresno State on Friday at the Delta Center before challenging Evansville and Utah in the coming days.
Question of the week: Can BYU sustain its Associated Press Top 25 basketball ranking?
Jay Drew: I will say that BYU’s early-season success in basketball will continue, with this caveat: Fouss Traore must return as soon as humanly possible from the injury that caused him to miss the second half of the NC State game.
And, Dawson Baker must get game-ready soon, perhaps as soon as next week’s game at Utah. I’m not holding my breath that freshman Marcus Adams Jr. will be cleared by the NCAA any time soon. But I think the Cougars can keep winning without him, if Traore and Baker are in the lineup and also if Aly Khalifa can keep contributing like he did in the NC State game.
BYU will live and die by the 3-point shot this season. That’s no surprise. The Cougars have been shooting the ball well. But there will be times when that goes away. So there are going to be some tough nights, especially in the Big 12.
But I can’t see any reason why this success can’t continue. Kudos to Mark Pope and his staff for the work they’ve done to get this team to improve. Every player from the 2022-33 roster — most notably Noah Waterman — has improved.
Dick Harmon: We got to see one of Pope’s first practices this year and one thing that stood out was how it resembled a war zone. It was physical, rough and there was a lot of emotion on the floor. You see that in how this team plays and it’s also evident the trip to Europe created a very strong bond and chemistry. Those are features that can fuel a team through adversity and challenges and that’s why they’re ranked No. 19 at 6-0. 
BYU won’t play outside the state of Utah until Jan. 9 — 40-plus days — and are favored in every game between now and then. The Utah game will be a huge challenge, especially if Traore is not ready to play. The remarkable thing in wins over San Diego State, North Carolina State and Arizona State is how consistent the Cougars have been in rebounding, shooting and defending the 3. This is a team that will live or die with the 3, a strategy Pope took on knowing he’d face the toughest competition in the NCAA in the Big 12. The 3-pointer is the great equalizer and he can put four or five sharpshooters on the court at the same time.
The encouraging things that could help BYU stay ranked is that this team ranks first in scoring margin and 3-point field goals made and attempted per game. But what’s been impressive is that BYU is not necessarily a tall team but ranks second in rebound margin.  Rebounding is not only a physical thing but a mental effort. Pope’s team is extremely tough upstairs. But that they play so well with one another is key. It reminds me of that Jimmer Fredette team that lost to Florida in overtime deep in the tourney.
BYU’s women’s soccer team pulled off a miraculous 4-3 comeback win over No. 3 North Carolina and will play Stanford in the Final Four of the College Cup in North Carolina this week. BYU’s women’s basketball team is also undefeated heading into a key game with a tough Utah squad on Saturday. BYU confirmed that football coaches Darrell Funk (offensive line) and Steve Clark (tight ends) have been relieved of their coaching duties following the loss at Oklahoma State.
In football, BYU could not hang onto a 16-point halftime lead at Oklahoma State in the season finale and ended the season 5-7.  Jay Drew wrote how the loss to OSU was a reflection of BYU’s campaign this season.

Tyler Batty on if he thinks #BYU has the depth it needs to compete at the Power Five level after finishing its first Power Five season:

"I think things can always get better but I firmly believe that this team can hang with the best of the Big 12 and unfortunately we weren't… pic.twitter.com/LhfStKnkQk
There are only eight college basketball programs where both its men's and women's teams are undefeated 🤩 pic.twitter.com/lwQYN5OVfL
No. 19 #BYU's remaining non-conference foes listed w/ their respective @kenpomeroy ratings… & the corresponding chance @BYUMBB is given to WIN each of those games:

Fresno St. – 157 – 95%
Evansville – 199 – 98%
at Utah – 45 – 60%
Denver – 247 – 99%
Georgia St. – 173 – 97%… pic.twitter.com/E5wiQwfWdG

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BYU guard Dallin Hall drives into San Diego State Aztecs guard Darrion Trammell as BYU and San Diego State compete at BYU’s Marriott Center in Provo on Friday, Nov. 10, 2023. The Cougars are now ranked No. 19 in the AP Top 25.
Laura Seitz, Deseret News

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