Fredette is very good, but he's no James Anderson. JMHO. Granted, Fredette is surrounded by some better pieces, and probably more skilled players, but let's not go crazy. OSU would probably have a similar record if they played BYU's schedule, I'd say their pretty similar in level of difficulty.
Defensively we need to pressure the perimeter and be very physical. Yeah, we'll give up some fouls and BYU is likely to convert, but its more important to keep them out of rhythm offensively and stop their penetrate and kick game as well as transition game. And we should have a very big advantage on the boards.
Offensively, if they want to run, we need to match it b/c they won't have anyone that can stay with Clemente. We just need to finish opportunities. They do nice things defensively, but we'll present some problems that they haven't seen; this is another game where our bigs can have a major impact if they attack, but under control so they don't give up run-out producing TOs.