From Deseret News archives:
2006 Top 10 local sports stories
From the day coach Bronco Mendenhall took over BYU's program two years ago, he vowed that the program would return to glory. In 2006, the Cougars did exactly that, posting one of the finest, and most memorable, seasons in school history.
After starting the year 1-2 with close losses at BCS-conference opponents Arizona and Boston College, BYU finished the year with 10 consecutive wins, including a last-second thriller over archrival Utah to cap a perfect Mountain West Conference record and a rare blowout bowl victory, over Oregon, in the Las Vegas Bowl.
Late in the season, the Cougars, who finished 11-2 and claimed their first Mountain West Conference title since 2001, returned to the national rankings for the first time in years.
While the BYU offense produced the type of explosive scoring expected from a group of playmakers like quarterback John Beck, running back Curtis Brown and tight end Jonny Harline, it was the defense that took most observers by surprise.
Last year's top story included the first-pick selection of U. quarterback Alex Smith in the NFL draft. The Utes' undefeated football season was the top local sports story of 2004.
Whether among state legislators, Sandy City officials or parents at youth soccer games, Real Salt Lake's pursuit of a soccer-specific stadium for which construction has not yet begun was a hot topic.
In May, Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon denied a funding plan that called for $35 million in hotel-room taxes. A month later, Sandy City pitched a revamped funding proposal, which was rejected by the County Council. A month later, Corroon revived RSL's stadium plans and a verbal agreement was reached, enabling Real Madrid superstar David Beckham to assist with the ceremonial ground breaking on Aug. 12.
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