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Head Coach | Bronco Mendenhall
2nd Year, 16-8 | |||
Home Field | LaVell Edwards Stadium
Capacity 64,045 | |||
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Conference Championships (21)
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The Brigham Young Cougars are a college football program that competes in NCAA Division I-A and the Mountain West Conference. Although considered a mid-major program, the Cougars have fared well in Division I-A by winning a National Championship along with various individual awards.
Individual Award Winners
Players
- Jim McMahon - 1981
- Steve Young - 1983
- Ty Detmer - 1990, 1991