What does BYU football need to fix ahead of its showdown with Notre Dame?

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“We have to figure it out,” head coach Kalani Sitake said. “… There are definitely a lot of improvements to be made.”

Slow starts, lacking playmakers and a confusing running game have become trademarks of the last three weeks.

Head coach Kalani Sitake said it himself that he was starting to get repetitive in saying his team needed to play cleaner, it needed to run the ball better, and the defense needed to get off the field. “I didn’t think they would do as much keep away ball, or the type of runs they did,” Sitake said. “... They shifted from being a downhill run team.”

BYU has allowed a total of 51 points in the first half during the past three weeks. It is not a recipe to win games against good teams ahead — especially Notre Dame, which has had two weeks to prepare for BYU off its bye week and likely will prepare plenty of different looks for BYU in that first half.At the start of the second half, it looked like redshirt freshman Miles Davis was about to lock up the starting running back role.

It isn’t uncommon for running backs to take advantage of a tired defense, but Davis has been able to break off plays in the middle of games. Brooks has not to this point.The Utah State game might not have been the best gauge of production from the running backs, since there was a small volume of plays in the first half. Brooks only had two carries until that fourth quarter.

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