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- 1:00 pm: Lot 20 Opens for Tailgating
- 3:30 pm: Cougar Walk (West of Stadium) - Join us at the Cougar Walk for a chance to get a BYU Football T-Shirt from a player.
- 4:00 pm: Gates Open
- 5:35 pm: Pre-Game Show on the Field
- 5:55 pm: Team Entrance to the Field with Fireworks
- 6:00 pm: Kickoff vs. Boise State on ESPN
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5:40 pm: Omaha's plane takes off from the Denver airport.Originally posted by Coach McGuirk View Post- 1:00 pm: Lot 20 Opens for Tailgating
- 3:30 pm: Cougar Walk (West of Stadium) - Join us at the Cougar Walk for a chance to get a BYU Football T-Shirt from a player.
- 4:00 pm: Gates Open
- 5:35 pm: Pre-Game Show on the Field
- 5:55 pm: Team Entrance to the Field with Fireworks
- 6:00 pm: Kickoff vs. Boise State on ESPN
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I think you'll be late.Originally posted by Omaha 680 View Post5:40 pm: Omaha's plane takes off from the Denver airport.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2"It's devastating, because we lost to a team that's not even in the Pac-12. To lose to Utah State is horrible." - John White IV
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As a proud native son of the 208, I've liked BSU and have followed them since they were a II-A program. It's funny to watch BYU fans struggle to find something to criticize: unbelievable success since joining the big boys? Check. A classy, likable coach with impeccable playcalling chops? Check. Likable players? See Kellen Moore. Check. A clean program? Check. Cool-looking turf? Okay, uncheck. A few idiot fans? Yes, but we have our share as well.
The 2007 Fiesta Bowl is, without a doubt, the most entertaining college football game I have ever seen that didn't include BYU. A script for it would have made Walt Disney blush with shame (of course the clip below leaves out Ian's Johnson's old-school proposal to his cheerleader gf, which was the icing on the cake).
I, of course, am sufficiently secure in my BYU fandom that I feel no compunction about confessing that I really like BSU. I realize that not everyone is similarly secure about their sports allegiances.Last edited by Harry Tic; 10-22-2013, 06:02 PM.Nothing lasts, but nothing is lost.
--William Blake, via Shpongle
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I love this argument. Coaches should always call predictable plays, because, you know, that's what we do. We wouldn't want to catch the opponent off guard.Originally posted by old_gregg View Postnothing like a team relying on gimmicky bullshitNothing lasts, but nothing is lost.
--William Blake, via Shpongle
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Geez. Just when I thought you couldn't be any less likeable.Originally posted by Harry Tic View PostAs a proud native son of the 208, I've liked BSU and have followed them since they were a II-A program. It's funny to watch BYU fans struggle to find something to criticize: unbelievable success since joining the big boys? Check. A classy, likable coach with impeccable playcalling chops? Check. Likable players? See Kellen Moore. Check. A clean program? Check. Cool-looking turf? Okay, uncheck. A few idiot fans? Yes, but we have our share as well.
The 2007 Fiesta Bowl is, without a doubt, the most entertaining college football game I have ever seen that didn't include BYU. A script for it would have made Walt Disney blush with shame (of course the clip below leaves out Ian's Johnson's old-school proposal to his cheerleader gf, which was the icing on the cake).
I, of course, am sufficiently secure in my BYU fandom that I feel no compunction about confessing that I really like BSU. I realize that not everyone is similarly secure about their sports allegiances.Prepare to put mustard on those words, for you will soon be consuming them, along with this slice of humble pie that comes direct from the oven of shame set at gas mark “egg on your face”! -- Moss
There's three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who's got the same first name as a city; and never go near a lady's got a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, everything else is cream cheese. --Coach Finstock
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You realize that their football program is under the same sanctions that Miami just received?Originally posted by Harry Tic View PostAs a proud native son of the 208, I've liked BSU and have followed them since they were a II-A program. It's funny to watch BYU fans struggle to find something to criticize: unbelievable success since joining the big boys? Check. A classy, likable coach with impeccable playcalling chops? Check. Likable players? See Kellen Moore. Check. A clean program? Check. Cool-looking turf? Okay, uncheck. A few idiot fans? Yes, but we have our share as well.
The 2007 Fiesta Bowl is, without a doubt, the most entertaining college football game I have ever seen that didn't include BYU. A script for it would have made Walt Disney blush with shame (of course the clip below leaves out Ian's Johnson's old-school proposal to his cheerleader gf, which was the icing on the cake).
I, of course, am sufficiently secure in my BYU fandom that I feel no compunction about confessing that I really like BSU. I realize that not everyone is similarly secure about their sports allegiances."Nobody listens to Turtle."-Turtlesigpic
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I liked that 2007 Fiesta Bowl as well. Good for BSU.Originally posted by Harry Tic View PostI love this argument. Coaches should always call predictable plays, because, you know, that's what we do. We wouldn't want to catch the opponent off guard.
There is no shame in using trickeration, especially when over-matched. uofutah did it just the other night to get back into that game with Arizona.Give 'em Hell, Cougars!!!
For all this His anger is not turned away, but His hand is stretched out still.
Not long ago an obituary appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune that said the recently departed had "died doing what he enjoyed most—watching BYU lose."
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