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The BYU-Utah rivalry wound up coming in at No. 28 in Dochterman’s rankings. “Only 40 miles separate the campuses and their ...
In this article, we dive into the thrilling match-up between the Utah Utes and BYU Cougars, exploring player stats, team ...
The Big 12 media days have come and gone. On Wednesday, Utah head coach Kyle Whittingham was asked about the BYU-Utah rivalry ...
What impact could BYU receivers like Chase Roberts have in the rivalry game against Utah? By Connor Sexton, November 9, 2024 ...
Utah vs. Brigham Young in the rev-share era: How a shifting NIL marketplace could impact the rivalry If pay-for-play comes to an end, BYU’s billionaire donors will have limited impact ...
Utah wasn’t about to let BYU push the Runnin’ Utes around on their home court. Thanks to an attack-the-paint mentality headlined by a phenomenal night from Ezra Ausar and a wild finish that ...
Why is the BYU-Utah rivalry called the Holy War? There doesn’t appear to be a widely agreed-upon origin story for how “the Holy War” became the go-to label for the BYU-Utah rivalry.
Regardless of how Utah and BYU stand, this game usually brings out the best in both football teams and that’s what to expect when they meet in Rice-Eccles Stadium on Saturday night.
Only a couple days removed from the matchup against UCF down in Florida, BYU coach Kalani Sitake had a lot to address at his weekly media presser, including the highly anticipated rivalry game.
Conference realignment has broken up some of college football's longest rivalries, but it's restarted one of the best in Utah-BYU.
A church versus state component characterizes the rivalry since BYU is owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and Utah is a public university.
BYU and Utah renew their rivalry after three years, with BYU ranked No. 9. BYU aims for a Big 12 championship, while Utah struggles with recent losses. Family loyalties are divided, highlighting ...