Clemson is the latest team to draw the task of trying to slow down BYU's dominant starting lineup when the Tigers and the No. 9 Cougars clash at Madison Square Garden in New York on Tuesday.
BYU has struggled with getting production from its thin bench. But the starting five are so explosive on offense and tough on defense that a lack of depth hasn't mattered a ton up to this point.
Through eight games, four of BYU's starters (7-1) are averaging 10 or more points per game.
Keba Keita became the latest starter to showcase offensive prowess. He scored 22 points -- his most since transferring to BYU from Utah -- to go along with 14 rebounds and three blocks in the Cougars' 91-60 win over California Baptist on Wednesday.
All five starters scored in double figures against the Lancers with K

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