Ryan Gardner on October 29th, 2005

Despite the best efforts of the referee (see the picture here) – BYU shot down Air Force 62 to 41. The referee tried to help turn the tide in the game by liberally assigning penalties against BYU. BYU was destroying Air Force until they rallied late and came back to score a few points. The [...]

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Ryan Gardner on October 25th, 2005

Today was the first day I could register for classes. Seeing as I have 130+ credit hours, I guess this is only fair. So far, my schedule for next semester seems pretty packed. Fortunately, every class I registered for was available. (As you all know, I was really worried about Vascular Plant Morphology [kidding].) After [...]

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Ryan Gardner on October 16th, 2005

BYU has beaten CSU for the second year in the row by successfully running the ball through their defensive line. Tonight, Curtis Brown had 147 yards and two touchdowns. Fahu Tahi ran for 86 yards (probably half of those yards came with a couple of CSU players grabbing on to his waist, the man is [...]

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Ryan Gardner on October 15th, 2005

BYU plays CSU in less than an hour. Here are my predictions for the game. There will be 4 quarters of football. Each team will have three timeouts at the beginning of each half. The field will be lit with lights. Expect to see a lot of stuff in the air from BYU. Expect a [...]

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Ryan Gardner on October 12th, 2005

Ever “hiked the Y?” Chances are if you have stayed in Provo, UT for an extended period of time the answer to that question is “Yes.” There are three things people who hike the Y tend to remember about the hike. First, it was long. Second, the view was amazing. Third, the parking was crazy. [...]

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Ryan Gardner on October 8th, 2005

For most of the game, it felt like “the same old cougars” were on the field. Because of KSL’s technical difficulties and a blocked PAT, we were behind in the game before it was even on my TV. BYU held in there, and – with a couple lucky bounces of the football – was able [...]

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Ryan Gardner on October 6th, 2005

In a recent article titled “Worst lines ever” the BYU Newsnet staff succeeded in using the worst hyperbole ever. The article goes on to describe a line that went “along the sidewalk toward the Brimhall building.” (Students who have been at BYU too long will remember the “good ‘ole days” when lines would routinely snake [...]

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Ryan Gardner on October 2nd, 2005

Everybody knows when you are playing games against children or mentally handicapped kids you have to let them win. Unfortunately, players on the BYU football team share that attitude. BYU is too nice to the crappy teams. We fight hard against teams that are competitive, and then we roll over and play dead with the [...]

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Ryan Gardner on October 1st, 2005

There is a funny article from a San Diego paper that has a quotation from the Aztec quarterback talking about how they think we care about them. (BYU has beaten them 10 consecutive times). “Going (to Provo) last year was tough,” said Aztecs quarterback Kevin O’Connell, who started against the Cougars in a game in [...]

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