“There will be a flow during the course of practice,” Bohl said. “We do give a lot of guys repetition, anyhow, even though they don’t see meaningful game-play repetition. What will occur is I think you’ll see some of those balances change during the course of the week in the rotation. Numbers will change.

“Some of it’s going to be dictated by our depth. ... A couple guys that are really experienced players, if they’ve been having nagging injuries, you’ll see some of their repetition cut. However, we’re in it to win this thing, and the best way that we know how to win is to prepare. So we’ll be artful on the amount of contact that we have and the amount of work that we give, but we’ll need to practice pretty well.”

While the Cowboys will have some extra time to be couch potatoes Saturday, Allen said the game he’s most focused on is Utah State-Colorado State.

“That’s the reason why bye weeks are so important,” Allen said. “You’ve got a week up on an opponent. We’re able to watch what they do this week in their game, and they don’t get to focus on us until after it.

“It’s really an important (week) and it’s a useful tool for us. We can be really aggressive on how we gameplan, and it’s just an opportunity to watch more film.”

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