When it comes to tossing touchdowns against Utah, no BYU quarterback has thrown more than former Heisman Trophy winner Ty Detmer.
Here are the stats from 1988-1991 for Detmer:
1,425 passing yards
18 touchdowns
3-1 against the Utes
3-0 as a starter
“They (Utah) are a different program now. They have done a great job building it,” Detmer told the “Y’s Guys” podcast this week. “They weren’t known for their defense during that time. It was a different day and age. It was just one of those things where we had the upper hand, and we knew it.”
Read more about what Detmer said on the podcast and what we know about the epic rivalry games.
Inflation continues to be top worry for Americans. Will that change how they vote?
Inflation is the top economic concern of Americans heading into the 2024 election, with almost 9 out of 10 saying they are very or somewhat worried about inflation.
More than 55% of responding adults said they are very worried about "inflation."
Here are some other key findings from the survey:
88% — the combined percentage of respondents who are either "very worried" or "somewhat worried" about inflation.
90% — the approximate percentage of respondents with household incomes less than $100,000 who are at least "somewhat worried" about inflation.
67.5% of Republicans are "very worried" about inflation.
40.7% of Democrats are "very worried about inflation.
Does the president impact inflation?
Inflation can result from supply chain issues or a number of other issues, like the amount of money spent during COVID under two different presidents of two different parties.
“If I were going to pick an institution, it would be the Federal Reserve, but I suspect it was difficult to keep a lid on inflation coming out of COVID,” Brigham Young University political science professor Jeremy C. Pope told the Deseret News.
💵 Read more about how money concerns could potentially turn into votes this election.
Historically, private landowners and outdoor enthusiasts tend to clash. But an access dispute in Cardiff Canyon is bringing unlikely friends together.
What's the issue at hand?: The conflict involves a dispute over motorized access on a road crossing both private and Forest Service land. Landowners have used this road to access their properties, but with the lapse of a special use permit, motorized access is now restricted, impacting recreationists and property owners alike.
How the groups responded: These groups have formed a coalition to negotiate with the Forest Service, seeking a renewed agreement that respects private property rights while maintaining public access.
Negotiations are complicated by jurisdictional issues between federal and county agencies, delaying progress. The outcome aims to balance recreational access with environmental conservation and legal agreements.
“We want to provide reasonable access under the law, and we would like to see the recreating public get the opportunity to travel legally on on some sort of access route, whatever that might be, to gain access to national forest that is above the private land.” Dave Whittikiend, supervisor of the Wasatch-Uinta-Cache National Forest said.
🎿 Read more about how Cardiff Canyon has become a touch point for landowners, backcountry skiers, hikers.
Packed with behind-the-scenes insights from players like Robbie Bosco and Kelly Smith, game-by-game highlights, and more, this collector's edition is your all-access pass to one of college football's most legendary seasons. Get your copy today and celebrate the triumphs of the 1984 BYU Cougars!
Health
Bird flu found in 8 Cache County dairy cattle herds (KSL)
Onions are likely source of E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s, federal agencies say; 15 additional cases reported (CNN)
Seeking the elusive work-life balance, one step at a time (The Associated Press)
Faith
The problem with Hugh Grant’s new movie about Latter-day Saints (Deseret News)
President Emily Belle Freeman shares message of discipleship with Colorado youth (Church News)
From the steppes with shamanism: The Hu makes hits with praises to the sky deity (The Associated Press)
Politics
Utah County commissioner calls on clerk Aaron Davidson to recuse himself from Tuesday’s election (Deseret News)
Renae Cowley and Frank Pignanelli: The age of podcasts is changing how politicians campaign (Deseret News)
Trump promises to protect Christians. What about Christian refugees? (Deseret News)
Deseret News Editorial Board: Why your vote is important (Deseret News)
The election outcome that could restrain spending (The Dispatch)
The Nation and The World
Inflation dips to lowest level since 2021 ahead of election (Deseret News)
Donny Osmond is photographed inside Harrah's Showroom prior to his show at Harrah's Las Vegas on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024.
🗓️ Events Calendar
We put together a calendar list of events and activities going on around the state of Utah the next month. Check it out and let us know if we are missing anything!
Here are some highlights for events in Utah today:
Celebration of Life “Day of the Dead” | West Jordan
Moab Folk Festival | Moab
USU Wind Orchestra | Newel and Jean Daines Concert Hall, Logan
“Orcas: Our Shared Future” exhibit | Natural History Museum of Utah, Salt Lake City
Utah Royals at NY/NJ Gotham FC | 7:30 p.m.
BYU men’s and women’s cross country Big 12 Championships | 9 a.m.
U of U women’s and men’s swimming and diving vs. UNLV at home | 3 p.m.
USU cross country - Mountain West Championships
Weber State men’s and women’s cross country | 11 a.m., 12 p.m.
UVU wrestling at Stanford | 6 p.m.
USU, SUU, Utah Tech men’s and women’s cross country - WAC Championships
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