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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.
While the long-term ramifications of Saturday's rivalry game between Utah and BYU remain to be seen, the immediate aftermath of the Holy War had an impact on th
Earlier this month, leaders of the Mormon Church gathered for a somber conference. Over the previous four weeks, a church member had fatally shot Charlie Kirk, a gunman had killed four at a Mormon church in Michigan and the church’s president,
Utah's Kyle Whittingham is historically prolific in games against his rival and holds a 4-2 advantage over BYU's Kalani Sitake. He even won nine straight from 2010 onward. But his last victory over the Cougars was all the way back in 2019. The power dynamic has shifted.
We are saying this a lot lately, but WHAT A NIGHT. BYU knocked off Utah in a third straight Holy War in what felt like a turning point in this rivalry. Here is
But this week, my college football best bets focus on the Holy War out in Provo, and the rivalry Diego Pavia seems to be trying to start with the entire SEC. Put some respect on Vandy’s name, who is now favored vs. LSU. And for even more Week 8 action, check out Douglas Farmer’s college football picks.
Court documents identified the man accused in that incident as 18-year-old William Andrew Gardner, who was in a south end zone suite above BYU staff. After BYU's win, Gardner allegedly yelled profanities at the team and threw a disposable water bottle, which hit the cheer coach in the head and caused her to collapse.
The Trojans and Huskies failed to hold up at the line of scrimmage and were beaten by Notre Dame and Michigan, respectively.