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Sacramento Bee (Free subscription) | yesterday
The grounds at the Shenandoah Valley site. One reason a visit to Amador County's Shenandoah Valley is such an adventure is that unless you phone ahead, you won't know until you round one of the early bends in the road whether Young's Vineyard is open or closed. For years, the Young family proudly hung out the "not open" sign whenever they sold out their latest inventory, which...
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Buc 'Em (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
There were some good ones in the 90s. Great ones even; Brett Favre & Steve Young should top anyone's all time list. Troy Aikman is another, as there were a handful. There were also a lot of "Game Managers' as they like to say; Billy Joes, and Tony Banks, and a smattering of Erik Kramers. The 2000's were not much better, despite giving us maybe the greatest; Peyton Manning and...
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Buc 'Em (Free subscription) | yesterday
..as in breaking up the goose egg on the scoreboard....because trust me, the 1986 Bucs were far worse than our 2009 variety. Oh sure we had Steve Young dropping back to pass, but he wasnt THE Steve Young yet, Bill Walsh did that to him (and Jerry Rice to name a few). So for Vince Heflin, this would probably be a gift he will never forget. Probably no higher than a 4th string...
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Cougar fans remember fondly the 37-17 whipping of the Utes in 1996 at Rice-Eccles Stadium during BYU's 14-1 Cotton Bowl campaign, which marks the last time the Cougars beat the Utes by a margin of more than seven points. Or the 56-6 thrashing in 1980 or the 55-7 shellacking in 1983 — wins engineered by future Super Bowl champs Jim McMahon and Steve Young, respectively.
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
There have been a lot of steps on the ladder, but Brigham Young quarterback Max Hall climbed over all of them Saturday and reached the top at what was once called Quarterback U.
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
With the names of Ty Detmer, Steve Young, and a host of others on the steps of the ladder, Hall masterfully passed the Falcons into submission on the way to a 38-21 thrashing that ended Air Force's season at 7-5. It was No. 19 BYU's sixth straight victory in the series.