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Julian McMahon, an Australian actor best known for his roles on 'FBI: Most Wanted,' 'Nip/Tuck' and the 'Fantastic Four' films ...
It was the WAC that created football rivalries for UH. Brigham Young and UH had played six times in the 48 years preceding the Rainbow Warriors’ joining the WAC. As league cohorts, the Cougars won the ...
Ryder Lyons, the 5-star quarterback out of Folsom (Calif.), announced Tuesday his commitment to the Cougars. The 6-foot-2.5 ...
Ryder Lyons, a 5-star quarterback and California No. 1 recruit from the Class of 2026, picked BYU over Oregon, USC and a host of other finalists, he announced Tuesday morning on the ESPN. The 6-foot-3 ...
Imagine the scene. You’re walking out of the store with your family, it’s an idyllic summer day with a nice breeze and butterflies in the air. But as soon as you’ve taken your third step you’re ...
BYU picked up a pair of key transfer portal additions Saturday, as brothers Bear and Tiger Bachmeier told ESPN that they have committed to play for the Cougars next season. The brothers are ...
BYU hasn't been this good in both football and basketball in more than 40 years. In 1981, football, led by Jim McMahon, went 11-2 and reached No. 8 in the AP poll before finishing at No. 13.
McMahon was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1998 and his No. 9 jersey was retired by BYU in 2014. 2. Steve Young (1981-1983) Photo by BYU Photo ...
I had a Jewish quarterback to thank for helping me pass my fandom down to the next generation. But BYU’s win wasn’t meaningful only to the Latter-day Saints who were watching that day.
Jim McMahon hugs Walter Payton during the 1985 Super Bowl. McMahon, who turns 65 today, was a star at Roy and BYU before joining the Bears. | United Press International ...
Jim McMahon (QB, 1977-81; inducted 1998): McMahon took control of BYU’s offense in 1980 and kept the juggernaut rolling as the Cougars outgained opponents by nearly 200 yards per game on their way to ...
Mark Philbrick | BYU BYU quarterback Jim McMahon throws a pass in the 1980 Holiday Bowl against Southern Methodist University. Dec 19, 1980.