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  It got to the point last season that all BYU passing game coordinator Fesi Sitake could do was laugh. "I get it when it happens two times a year, but literally every game there were about two catches...some things just aren't meant to be," Sitake joked. "There are things in this life I try and I push and it's just not meant to be and I give up. These guys probably know 'you know what, it's just not meant for me to score touchdowns." BYU wide receiver Gunner Romney was responsible for the second-most receiving yards, but only got across the goal line twice. Chalk it up to bad luck or whatever you'd like - Romney was constantly stopped just short of the end zone.

Now that star receiver Dax Milne has left Provo for the pro ranks, and with a pair of top transfers coming in, what does Romney have to do to become the Cougars' go-to wideout? Sitake said it'll be nothing big. First, Romney will just have to make sure to string together an entire season. "He had a couple little nagging things that kept him out last year, but if he can string together a full season, that production will take care of itself," Sitake said. "He just needs to continue to get a little faster, a little bigger, a little stronger, a little more IQ at his position." Romney sat out two games last season and had limited production in a few other games due to minor injuries. Otherwise, he put up big numbers - except in the form of touchdowns. In the 10 games Romney played and started in, the junior had 767 receiving yards on 39 receptions for an average of 19.7 yards per reception. - Salt Lake Tribune


rSr/2023 WR Gunner RomneyBrigham Young
News Source: Salt Lake Tribune



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