The untold story of a BYU legend, and a tragic ending for a player from the historic 1974 Cougars team who was known as "Mad Dog."
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BYU 1984 Magazine

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Saturday, December 14, 2024

Good morning. On our mind today: Remembering Keith Rivera, Caleb Lohner's acclimation process and BYU basketball prepares for Wyoming. Read these and other top stories.

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FROM BYU 1984 MAGAZINE

SPECIAL OFFER: Relive the trail to fame and glory

 

Calling all BYU fans! This year is the 40th anniversary of BYU's magical 1984 season where the Cougars went undefeated and claimed the National Championship. Relive the glory of victory with an exclusive retrospective magazine from the Deseret News, "1984: The Year BYU Was Second to None."

 

Inside you'll find never-before-read stories from the players on the '84 team, sports writers who covered each play and the insights from the family of LaVell Edwards. This is a limited edition magazine, perfect for every Cougar fan who bleeds blue. Order now!

Item Number 1
Remembering legendary Keith Rivera — ‘Mad Dog’ of BYU’s historic 1974 team
Item Number 2
How fast can Caleb Lohner acclimate and what’s left to accomplish for the Runnin’ Utes in nonconference play?
Item Number 3
Cougars buoyed by performance against Fresno State, eager to play at Delta Center vs. Wyoming
Item Number 4
Taysom Hill offers injury update
Item Number 5
6 impressions from the Red Rocks Preview
Item Number 6
Is Walker Kessler moving toward becoming a stretch 5?
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