Seriously, any thinking BYU fan, coach, or player has to know that we constantly screw the pooch. We have a deplorable bowl record like 8-16-1, as Edwards was unabashed about his philosophy that bowl games were a paid vacation and a thank you to the players for hard work throughout the year, and they really did not prepare well for them. He also downplayed the importance of OOC games over and over (used to drive me nuts) with comments to the media that OC games were not more than scrimmages to prepare BYU to win the conference, and that all that mattered was winning the WAC. Edwards did a LOT of great things for BYU, but his OOC games and appearances in Bowls, and his, "oh, well, we got a vacation out of it" attitude was not among them. Second, we have a hard time being taken seriously when we drop "Should win" games against OOC teams (like Tulsa this year), and when we drop "Must win to gain respect" games (like AZ last year and UCLA this year).
Teams like TCU and Utah do a MUCH better job of rising to the occasion then BYU does. If anything, I think BYU's performances in OOC games has hurt the MWC more than any other team. It's name recognition and sometimes competitiveness in the league (ok, we are all trying to forget the Crowton years) lead people to believe that it should (if any MWC team can) be able to compete with OOC foes. When it lets the league down, it brings the whole league down. Utah has only recently come into the national spotlight (although it has an impressive bowl record), so its BCS busting can be written off as a fluke of having Urban at the helm, or the sun, moon and stars aligning just right, or whatever.
TCU takes care of OOC business and is always a scary opponent. It has a classy program and will probably for the foreseeable future be pre-season automatically in the top 3 regardless of the recruiting class. Utah also takes care of business. Say what you want about KWITT, but he gets his team up for the big games, and they flat out compete with anyone in the big games.
Too many BYU fans have a persecution complex, thinking that others are out to "get" BYU, either through religious bigotry (perceived or real), or because we are from the MWC (the constant little brother complex), because of BYU's "illegitimate" Nat'l Championship (yet, lately, I see a lot of BYU posters complaining about Hawaii's weak schedule), or whatever. We as fans need to realize that until BYU does more than just compete in its own conference, it will get what it deserves through its performance, and nothing else.
If the article would have looked a little at BYU's addition to the problem, it would have at least seemed like it wasn't looking down at the rest of the conference (even if, arguably, it wasn't). If Mr. Lloyd made the statements broader, that any team from the MWC needs more X, Y, or Z from the league in order to break through the glass ceiling, and BYU happens to be this year's example, it might have been a better article.