Well, they did win in 1984, but, now, they have almost a .001% of even making the national championship, let alone, win it. :)
Cougars. They have BYU Idaho and BYU Hawaii and the central BYU in Utah that all help them grow more popular. Plus, they are said to have more tradition and more entertaining football games.
BYU Cougars football was created in 1922.
BYU.
BYU. They won 4 out of the 7.
BYU football has a storied history and is known for its competitive spirit and strong performances, particularly during the 1980s when they won a national championship in 1984. The team consistently competes at a high level, often achieving bowl eligibility and ranking in the national polls. Their transition to independent status has allowed them to schedule a diverse range of opponents, enhancing their visibility and competitiveness. Overall, BYU football is regarded as a solid program with a passionate fan base.
No, Alabama does. BYU has only one.
BYU did in 1984
although there may have been a Scott young at some point on the BYU team, I will go on the assumption that you don't know much about football. The name is Steve Young. He's a quarterback. (the one that throws the ball)
About 75 percent of BYU's football team is traditionally Mormon. Sometimes that number is higher, sometimes it is lower. One certainly does not have to be Mormon to play for BYU. However, all players must abide by the Mormon Church-operated school's Honor Code and abstain from alcohol drugs and premarital sex.
Saturday at 3:00 pm. Its at the byu
UW won the Bowl game! (not BYU) SO SAD! I LOVE BYU!
BYU's first season of football was 1922 when they went 1-5 under head coach Alvin Twitchell.