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Crumbl CEO goes viral for paying BYU’s fine following dramatic Holy War college football win
The Holy War has become one of the wildest college football rivalries in existence over its long history, and after the most recent installment of drama this past weekend resulted in a massive win for the BYU Cougars.
A reporter expected to talk to BYU coach Kalani Sitake about leadership and team meetings. Instead, he heard a story that stayed with him.
With a third win over Utah, BYU has taken control of the rivalry for now. Here’s why the Cougars think it’s "the start of an even longer streak."
The Cougars have played two conference road games so far this year and both of which were one score games against the Arizona Wildcats and the Colorado Buffaloes. At home, Iowa State might have enough in the tank to give them a close game, and they should be well-prepared coming off a bye.
A BYU fan has been arrested after police say he threatened to shoot Utah fans ahead of Saturday’s top-25 college football showdown. Christopher Tai Justice of Huntington, Utah was arrested this week and charged with threat of violence and obstruction of justice, according to KUTV.
And BYU capitalized on the other end. Bear Bachmeier ran for 22 yards for a touchdown to make it 24-14. Utah star linebacker Lander Barton was ejected for targeting BYU quarterback Bear Bachmeier. Moments later,