Plus, what to do if you feel anxious about the November election
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| 40 years ago, BYU won a national title. Can underdogs still win in college football today? |
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| | Relive BYU’s most epic season: Get an exclusive look inside BYU Football’s 1984 National Championship win with a special edition commemorative magazine. Learn more at Deseret.com/1984. Can underdogs still win a national title? Or are Big Ten and SEC schools the only ones who have a shot? BYU did it in 1984. Will it be done again? Ethan Bauer writes: Santa Claus parachuted onto the field before the 1984 Holiday Bowl kicked off, with more than 60,000 fans — then a record at San Diego’s Jack Murphy Stadium — roaring and chanting. “This game has been billed as the national championship game,” an ESPN announcer bellowed, “primarily because of this man: Robbie Bosco.” The camera panned to No. 6 in a royal blue jersey, tossing a ball back and forth with someone outside the frame. Bosco had waited his turn. He’d sat behind legends Jim McMahon and Steve Young, and now, in his first year as BYU’s starting quarterback, he’d positioned himself to become the most immortal of them all. BYU entered the season unranked but had defeated No. 3 Pittsburgh on the road, on national TV, in its season opener. That rocketed the Cougars to No. 13 in the polls and, far from the view of national cameras, they just kept winning. Read more about the year the underdogs won and what it would take to see anything like it in college football today. More in Sports Cougars have ‘quiet confidence’ that they’ll exceed expectations in second season in the Big 12 (Deseret News) 26 terms for new hockey fans to know (Deseret News) Will it be magic or misery for the Aggies? (Deseret News) What did Kyle Whittingham and Cam Rising think of Isaac Wilson’s first action? (Deseret News) | Feeling anxious about the upcoming election? Here’s help |
University of Utah Lifelong Learning instructor Debbie Leaman says the upcoming general election is quite simply “stressing us all out.” According to the American Psychiatric Association’s annual mental health poll, 73% of respondents reported feeling anxious about the upcoming national election — more so than current events and gun violence. Leaman recommends writing as a means to better cope. Starting Sept. 7, she will be teaching a Lifelong Learning course on five successive Saturday mornings titled “Writing as a Tool to Cope with Anxiety.” Read more about how to deal with election anxiety and other stresses. | FROM OUR SPONSOR SUTHERLAND INSTITUTE Sutherland Institute released new research covering policy recommendations to boost parent engagement and provide teacher incentives in schools In its new research, Sutherland Institute highlights the impacts of parental engagement on student outcomes and development, along with the need for an incentive program for teachers who are going above and beyond to make classroom materials accessible to parents. Read the research here. | Utah Utah joins Justice Department-led suit against Ticketmaster and Live Nation (Deseret News) New details emerge after Provo-Timpview football game canceled due to social media attacks toward Provo students, coaches (Deseret News) Rocky Mountain Power reduces its proposed rate increase following pushback (KSL) Mountain lion spotted wandering around Lehi located, euthanized (KSL) The U.S. Fed’s inflation indicator inches up ahead of expected rate cut (Deseret News) Blue Jackets’ Johnny Gaudreau, brother Matthew die in car crash (Deseret News) Politics Could Mitt Romney, Jeff Flake serve in Harris’ Cabinet? (Deseret News) ABBA joins the list of artists who’ve asked Trump to stop playing their music at campaign events (Deseret News) The World Deseret News archives: Antarctic explorer Shackleton rescued his men on fourth try (Deseret News) Brazilian court orders suspension of Elon Musk’s X after it missed deadline (The Guardian) Faith Every fall semester devotional and forum speaker for BYU, BYU-Idaho, BYU-Hawaii and Ensign College (Deseret News) Latter-day Saint ranch in Florida files to annex land to Orlando for future planning (Deseret News) Lifestyle Didn’t we do this yesterday? Solving the ‘What’s for dinner?’ problem (Deseret News) The wedding invitation asks you to pay to attend. Would you buy a ‘ticket’? (Deseret News) Health Catching up on sleep on weekend could lower heart disease risk (Deseret News) Sharing the road: Why drivers and cyclists must learn to coexist (Deseret News) |
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