The annual college football game is frequently referred to as the Holy War. The schools have met continually since in men's basketball and since have met once a year in football, with the exception of — when BYU did not field a team du to World War II.
There are several conditions which foster the rivalry: proximity of the two schools, successes of the athletic teams, and religion. The Utah—BYU rivalry holds a number of unique characteristics that add to its overall greatness.
This rivalry has traditionally featured Mormons vs. Subsequently, the football game played between these two schools has come to be known as the Holy War.
Both schools were founded by the LDS church, have significant percentages of LDS students and faculty as well as many historical and customary affiliations with Mormonism such as LDS institutes and dry campuses. As much as religion is a common historical foundation for the rivalry, it has also been a source of animosity and many have sought to downplay the aspect of religion.
The University of Utah aka "the U" is a public state-owned school. Because this rivalry includes a "church vs. Through these perceptions, the thrill of victory and the sting of defeat are magnified. Monson and his predecessor Gordon B. Hinckley, attended and graduated from the University of Utah. Former Church President, David O.
Wirthlin, also played football for the Utes. The two teams were part of the same conference from to , and their clashes often decided the conference title. The annual football game between BYU and Utah has always been a heated, exciting matchup for Cougar and Ute fans alike. The contest is often one of the most important games of the season for both programs, and has been decided by less than seven points in five of the last seven meetings.
Unfortunately, the rivalry is on the brink of extinction. No games are scheduled between the schools beyond this season, and Ute coach Kyle Whittingham has hinted that the annual game will be discontinued.
So, who will be BYU's next rival? So really it should be treated as any other game should be. Summers, a former walk-on from Westlake High School in Saratoga Springs, said when he thinks of the wagon wheel, he thinks of the Darius Rucker song by the same name that the Cougars played in their celebrating locker room after winning in And I feel like Utah State is another example of that. BYU is only in the game since then. I know that there is the wagon wheel and stuff. I have only played them once.
We saw Utah as another team. Sitake said although nearly a dozen players left the field at one time or another due to injury, none were season-ending. Kicker Jake Oldroyd is still trying to overcome back issues and remains day to day, having missed three of four games. His absence was an issue for the first time Saturday as fill-in kicker Justen Smith had a field goal attempt blocked that Sitake said was kicked too low.
Start your day with the top stories you missed while you were sleeping. This matchup reveals a lot about these Cougars. Rise and Shout! Heck of a week for BYU. Get admitted to the Big 12 and knock off hated rival Utah. Hall is special!!! Kuntz HaroldRKuntz3 September 12, Well done lads!
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