No. 15 BYU Edges No. 23 Utah 24-21
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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.
BYU and Utah squared off on Saturday in another edition of the Holy War-- one of the most vicious and heated rivalries in all of college football. And for the first time since 2009, these two in-state neighbors clashed on the gridiron as AP Poll-ranked opponents.
The CEO of the Utah-based cookie company Crumbl offered to pay the Big 12 fine for BYU fans storming the field after BYU's victory over the Utah Utes.The ranked
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.
Kyle Van Noy and Jamaal Williams join Big Noon Kickoff to break down how BYU can defeat Utah in the Holy War.
The highly anticipated “Holy War” rivalry game kicked off at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo.The ranked showdown between No. 23 Utah (5-1, 2-1 Big 12) and No. 1
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Utah football icon Zack Moss pokes fun at Big Noon Kickoff's guests for Saturday's Holy War matchup
Trash talk during rivalry week isn't just reserved for Utah and BYU fans on social media. In fact, if there's anyone with the ability to back up their taunts, i