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BYU Cougars Face Off Against Washington in Hypothetical 1984 Championship

· 2026-07-03

BYU Cougars Face Off Against Washington in Hypothetical 1984 Championship

The BYU Cougars finished first in the polls in 1984, with Washington second, and a hypothetical championship game between the two teams would have been a thrilling matchup.

What happened in 1984?

The BYU Cougars had a talented team, but Washington's defense, led by Ron Holmes, could have given them trouble.

The Huskies pulled down 27 interceptions that season, and their front four would have posed problems for BYU's offense.

Why it matters for BYU Cougars

BYU's defense was strong, allowing more than 25 points just one time all season, and they could have contained Washington's offense.

The Cougars had a way of playing and winning close games in 1984, which would have made for an exciting championship game.

What comes next for BYU Cougars?

The BYU Cougars will face Utah Tech Trailblazers on 2026-09-06, and fans are eagerly anticipating the upcoming season.

Roman Tomashoff, UW Huskies Wire editor, believes the 1984 Huskies could have won a hypothetical championship game against BYU by multiple scores.

The Cougars' offense would have had to answer questions against Washington's defense, especially the Huskies' front four.

BYU scored just 24 points against a 6-5 Michigan team in the Holiday Bowl, which could have been a concern against Washington.

The hypothetical championship game would have been a fun and competitive matchup between two talented teams.

The BYU Cougars are looking to build on their past successes as they head into the new season.

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