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No way Robbie Bosco could let an injury keep him from finishing the biggest game of his life. The setting was the 1984 Holiday Bowl, BYU vs. Michigan. Nobody else — not Washington, ...
Editor’s note: Ninth in a series exploring BYU’s 1984 national football championship. Forty years have passed, and still hardly a week goes by, sometimes hardly a day, when Robbie Bosco doesn ...
In 1984, Robbie Bosco had more pass attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns than any quarterback in the country, a far cry from the offense employed by the Army Black Knights in 2017. ...
After starting QB Robbie Bosco was injured early in the 1984 Holiday Bowl, somebody had to step in to keep the Cougars’ ...
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 ...
Ryder Lyons didn't pull a Houdini act of faking one way and bolting the other on Tuesday morning, much like he did in ...
Bosco took the snap and backed up. “Michigan dropped back into a zone, and I wasn’t open,” Bellini said. “Robbie started scrambling around and found Kozlowski in the back of the end zone.” ...
Key Points. EW gathered the All Stars 10 queens for an exclusive video interview.. Returning queens Irene the Alien and Bosco discussed season 8 star Robbie Turner's location. Robbie retreated ...
1. Lets hope that defensive performance was an anomaly. Oklahoma State’s offense has not been good this season, but they are still one of the most talented BYU will play.
Editor’s note: Eighth in a series exploring BYU’s 1984 national football championship. No way Robbie Bosco could let an injury keep him from finishing the biggest game of his life. The setting ...
Robbie Bosco prepares to take a snap during 1984 Holiday Bowl game against Michigan in San Diego en route to the Cougars becoming national champs. | Mark Philbrick, BYU ...
Forty years after BYU shocked the world and won a national title. Can underdogs still win in today’s college football?