The Cougars had a four-point lead and the ball with under two minutes left, but couldn’t close the deal against Ole Miss. 
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Friday, November 29, 2024

Good morning. On our mind today: BYU basketball's first loss, a former Utah State basketball player's unique journey to ranching and Black Friday football action. Read these and other top stories.

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FROM BYU 1984 MAGAZINE

SPECIAL OFFER: Relive the trail to fame and glory

 

Calling all BYU fans! This year is the 40th anniversary of BYU's magical 1984 season where the Cougars went undefeated and claimed the National Championship. Relive the glory of victory with an exclusive retrospective magazine from the Deseret News, "1984: The Year BYU Was Second to None."

 

Inside you'll find never-before-read stories from the players on the '84 team, sports writers who covered each play and the insights from the family of LaVell Edwards. This is a limited edition magazine, perfect for every Cougar fan who bleeds blue. Order now!

Item Number 1
Analysis: BYU wilts down the stretch in suffering first loss of the Kevin Young era
Item Number 2
Can Utah end its season on a positive note in Black Friday matchup at UCF?
Item Number 3
From hoops to Highland cows: The unusual origin story of Golden Hour Farm
Item Number 4
Utah State graduate guard Drake Allen provides a lesson in resolve
Item Number 5
Former linebacker wants to see BYU defense do a little more
Item Number 6
Inspiring Ogden High football coach Erik Thompson calling it a career — and what a career it was
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