With starting center Brandon Davies lost to suspension, BYU will run more, penetrate more, and shoot more 3-pointers.

Against Wyoming, the Cougars started 6-6 Kyle Collinsworth at the power forward spot and moved 6-8 Noah Hartsock over to Davies’ center position.

“In some ways, it could be a real advantage for us, because there will be more space at the rim, and we can attack it better,” coach Dave Rose said.

Fredette said the more games the Cougars can play in their revamped offensive style, the better off they will be.

“We are just going to have to play smaller and have guys penetrate to the basket. We have to play [better] defense, and rebound the ball really well. So you won’t see as much posting up maybe down low. There will be more dribble-penetration, get in to guys, take it to the basket or creating plays for other guys.”