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Revision as of 22:58, 4 January 2007

BYU Cougars football
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Helmet Logo
Head Coach Bronco Mendenhall

2nd Year, 17-8

Home Field LaVell Edwards Stadium

Capacity 64,045

Conference Affiliation
Team Records
  • All-Time: 470-367-26
  • Bowl: 8-16-1
National Championship
Conference Championships (22)
  • 1965, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2006

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 and have played in 25 bowl games.

History

Bowl games

BYU has made 25 Bowl appearances, winning 8, losing 16, and tying 1. They have played in the Holiday Bowl (4 wins, 6 losses, 1 tie), the Cotton Bowl (1 win), the Las Vegas Bowl (1 win, 1 loss), the Copper Bowl (1 win), the Tangerine/Citrus Bowl (2 losses), the Freedom Bowl (1 win, 1 loss), the Liberty Bowl (2 losses), the Aloha Bowl (1 loss), the Fiesta Bowl (1 loss), the Motor City Bowl (1 loss), and the All-American Bowl (1 loss).

Date Bowl W/L Opponent PF PA
December 28, 1974 Fiesta Bowl L Oklahoma State 6 16
December 18, 1976 Tangerine Bowl L Oklahoma State 21 49
December 22, 1978 Holiday Bowl L Navy 16 23
December 21, 1979 Holiday Bowl L Indiana 37 38
December 19, 1980 Holiday Bowl W SMU 46 45
December 18, 1981 Holiday Bowl W Washington State 38 36
December 17, 1982 Holiday Bowl L Ohio State 17 47
December 23, 1983 Holiday Bowl W Missouri 21 17
December 21, 1984 Holiday Bowl W Michigan 24 17
December 28, 1985 Citrus Bowl L Ohio State 7 10
December 30, 1986 Freedom Bowl L UCLA 10 31
December 22, 1987 All-American Bowl L Virginia 16 22
December 29, 1988 Freedom Bowl W Colorado 20 17
December 29, 1989 Holiday Bowl L Penn State 39 50
December 29, 1990 Holiday Bowl L Texas A&M 14 65
December 30, 1991 Holiday Bowl T Iowa 13 13
December 25, 1992 Aloha Bowl L Kansas 20 23
December 30, 1993 Holiday Bowl L Ohio State 21 28
December 29, 1994 Copper Bowl W Oklahoma 31 6
January 1, 1996 Cotton Bowl W Kansas State 19 15
December 31, 1998 Liberty Bowl L Tulane 27 41
December 27, 1999 Motor City Bowl L Marshall 3 21
December 31, 2001 Liberty Bowl L Louisville 10 28
December 22, 2005 Las Vegas Bowl L California 28 35
December 21, 2006 Las Vegas Bowl W Oregon 38 8
Total 25 bowl games 8-16-1 542 701

Individual Award Winners

Players

Ty Detmer - 1990
Ty Detmer - 1990
Jim McMahon - 1981
Steve Young - 1983
Ty Detmer - 1990, 1991
Luke Staley - 2001
Jason Buck - 1986
Mohammed Elewonibi - 1989

Coach

LaVell Edwards - 2003
LaVell Edwards - 1984
LaVell Edwards - 1979

Other Notable Players

References