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[[File:Placeholder|right|300px]] In the 2010 football season, BYU currently has a record of 5-5 overall and 4-2 in Mountain West Conference play.
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[[File:BYU_Football_2010.jpg|thumb|350px]] In the '''2010 football season''',
==Schedule==
 
 
In 2010, BYU faced one of the toughest non-conference schedules in the country. Heisman candidate Quarterbacks such as Jake Locker, Christian Ponder, and Collin Kaepernick were opposing QBs the young BYU squad had to face in the early season.
 
In 2010, BYU faced one of the toughest non-conference schedules in the country. Heisman candidate Quarterbacks such as Jake Locker, Christian Ponder, and Collin Kaepernick were opposing QBs the young BYU squad had to face in the early season.
   
 
At one point in season, according to Saggarin Rankings BYU had 4th toughest schedule in the country.
 
At one point in season, according to Saggarin Rankings BYU had 4th toughest schedule in the country.
''See: 2010 BYU Football Schedule''
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==''Schedule''==
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''See: [[2010 BYU Schedule|2010 Football Schedule]]''
 
==Roster==
 
==Roster==
''See: 2010 BYU Football Roster''
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''See: [[2010 Football Roster]]''
 
[[Category:Season Recaps]]
 
[[Category:Season Recaps]]

Latest revision as of 07:30, 6 March 2012

BYU Football 2010

In the 2010 football season,

In 2010, BYU faced one of the toughest non-conference schedules in the country. Heisman candidate Quarterbacks such as Jake Locker, Christian Ponder, and Collin Kaepernick were opposing QBs the young BYU squad had to face in the early season.

At one point in season, according to Saggarin Rankings BYU had 4th toughest schedule in the country.

Schedule

See: 2010 Football Schedule

Roster

See: 2010 Football Roster