The most anticipated game in the 24-year history of the Las Vegas Bowl ended just about as soon as it began. Or so it appeared.
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Today’s Las Vegas Bowl at Sam Boyd Stadium features the “Holy War” matchup between the Brigham Young University Cougars and the Univeristy of Utah Utes. If you don’t already have tickets, here’s what you need to know to watch.
As an encore to last season’s improbable run to the national title, many well-informed observers assumed it was a foregone conclusion that Ohio State and coach Urban Meyer would be part of college football’s four-team extravaganza again this season.
If this is the end, it’s sad. What appears to be the Chargers’ final season in San Diego is coming to a forgettable conclusion. Philip Rivers has spent his 12-year NFL career as the quarterback for one team.
Friday’s news conference took an unusual turn at the end with those representing Brigham Young and Utah talking about their favorite Star Wars characters.
For those heading to Sam Boyd Stadium for today’s Las Vegas Bowl, executive director John Saccenti wants you to leave early.
The Las Vegas Bowl kicks off at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium. Here’s a look at how the Brigham Young University Cougars and the Utah Utes break down.
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It’s Brigham Young vs. Utah, which is all the reason you need to watch the Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl on TV — but only on TV, because the game is sold out, and it will cost a pretty penny to score a ticket on StubHub at this late hour.
It never has been easier to reach a bowl game, which is not a good thing.
It’s all, as so many are things are these days, right there on video.
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Quarterback Case Keenum sliced up the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ defense, throwing for 234 yards and two touchdowns as the St Louis Rams bagged a 31-23 victory in what could be their last game at Edward Jones Dome on Thursday.
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