The Origins

A Century of Cougar Football

The Origins

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Published on Oct 14, 2022, 12:02:00 AM
Total time: 00:23:56

Episode Description

On October 7th, 1922, BYU played its first official football game. The rules were brutal, there was no protective equipment, and the field was covered in rocks. The Cougars were demolished. For the first 50 years, the Cougars had to scratch and claw their way toward respectability. 

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A Century of Cougar Football is researched, hosted and written by Mitch Harper. 

Rachel Miller-Howard also helped with writing and is responsible for audio production and sound design.

Mixing by Trent Sell and Rachel Miller-Howard

Special thanks to Madisan Hinkhouse and Nathan Dowdle. 

And Executive Producer Sheryl Worsley

A Century of Cougar Football is a KSL Podcast.

Sponsors:

A Century Of Cougar Football is sponsored by Utah Community Credit Union (UCCU). UCCU has always been not-for-profit, always owned by its members, and always about people helping people. And that will never change. UCCU. Love Where You Bank.

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More about A Century of Cougar Football

Few collegiate football programs have a history as fabled as BYU’s. The Cougars squared off in their first official football game – with brutal rules and no protective gear – on October 7th, 1922. They were obliterated. 

Fast forward 100 years, and BYU is set to enter the Big 12 Conference. Thanks to the legendary coaching of LaVell Edwards, the iconic athleticism of Jim McMahon, Robbie Bosco and hundreds more, and the ethics and sportsmanship inspired by LDS culture, BYU football is poised for new levels of greatness.  Hear the trials and traditions of BYU football from the icons themselves on A Century of Cougar Football, coming soon from KSL Podcasts. Follow us now on your favorite podcast app and on kslsports.com.