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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 extremely well in Division I-A by winning a National Championship along with various individual awards including the 1990 Heisman Trophy to quarterback Ty Detmer. As of the 2006 season they have also won an impressive 21 conference championships since 1974.
Individual Award Winners
Players
- Jim McMahon - 1981
- Steve Young - 1983
- Ty Detmer - 1990, 1991
Coach
Other Notable Players
- Brian Billick - Head Coach - Baltimore Ravens
- Robbie Bosco - former Quarterback, Green Bay Packers
- Reno Mahe - Running Back, Philadelphia Eagles
- Rob Morris - Linebacker, Indianapolis Colts
- Andy Reid - Head Coach, Philadelphia Eagles
- John Tait - Offensive Tackle, Chicago Bears
- Marc Wilson - former Quarterback, Los Angeles Raiders
- Gifford Nielsen - former Quarterback, Houston Oilers
- Lee Johnson - former NFL Punter
- Vai Sikahema - former NFL Kick Returner