When a coach informs a college walk-on they have earned an athletic scholarship, it's always emotional. Utah's creative way of informing one of their own is unforgettable.
Watch below, as Utah defensive lineman Viliseni Fauonuku calls BYU a dirty team on stage, and then has the microphone taken from him, making this year's Las Vegas Bowl just a little more interesting.
The New Orleans Breakers were a United States Football League franchise that played in the Louisiana Superdome for one season, in 1984. The Breakers began their USFL tenure in Boston, in 1983, but a stadium issue forced a move, allowing New Orleans real estate developer Joe Canizaro to buy the team, and move it to New Orleans for the 1984 season.
One of the best rivalries in college football, and certainly one of the most underrated, is the one between the Utah Utes (what's a Ute?) and the BYU Cougars.
Over the weekend, the two schools renewed their rivalry, with Utah capturing a 24-21 win...
Imagine you're in Las Vegas, at Caesars Palace, and you bet $20 on USC to win, while giving 8.5 points to Utah.
So, USC is winning, 17-14, when on the last play of the game, the Trojans block an attempted Utah field goal, and return it for a touchdown.
That makes it 23-17, USC. So, you win, right?