Top 10 photos from past rivalry games
Gary McKellar, Deseret News
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regardless of what team you cheer for, this is an awesome picture.
The 2008 4th and 18 game is one of my favorite games.
I would trade the 3-0 win for the blocked kick two years ago.
I think the best moment is now, that it is being suspended. I'm tired of Utah fans who act like they are sooooo different from BYU fans when they both have the same ultra conservative background. I've had Ute friends who have belittled rules in BYU dorms and prayers in the classroom but they lived at home with Mother during their college years and attended LDS church every week. Utes so often are people pretending to be something they're not - evident by most of the Ute posts on these blogs.
Utah has a great program, is in an enviable position in the PAC 12, and has won 2 BCS bowls in recent memory. Kudos to them. But Utes cannot let go of BYU, the church school for most and where many of their kids go to school (and are happy they do). Good riddance to the rivalry...
I can't believe the blocked field goal isn't on this list?
The thrill and pain of those memories is already starting to fade.