The easiest part of No. 7 BYU’s November basketball schedule ended Tuesday night with the Cougars slogging their way past winless Delaware 85-68 at the Marriott Center in front of 18,299 fans.
Now it gets really interesting, as the Cougars (3-0) take on UConn, Wisconsin, Miami and either Dayton or Georgetown to finish out the month. The gauntlet begins Saturday when BYU and the No. 3 Huskies meet at TD Garden in Boston, not far from top BYU recruit AJ Dybantsa’s hometown of Brockton, Massachusetts.
The sample size is relatively small, but this much we know about coach Kevin Young’s team in his second season in Provo: It is arguably the most athletic, dynamic and talent-laden squad in school history. Whether or not it lives up to some enormously high, and perhaps unfair, expectations rema

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