1984 BYU Cougars football team

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Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
APNo. 1
1984 Western Athletic Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 1 BYU $ 8 0 0 13 0 0
Hawaii 5 2 0 7 4 0
Air Force 4 3 0 8 4 0
Utah 4 3 1 6 5 1
San Diego State 4 3 1 4 7 1
Wyoming 4 4 0 6 6 0
Colorado State 3 5 0 3 8 0
New Mexico 1 7 0 4 8 0
UTEP 1 7 0 2 9 0
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1984 BYU Cougars football team represented Brigham Young University (BYU) in the 1984 college football season. The Cougars went undefeated en route to winning the 1984 Holiday Bowl against Michigan and being named national champions by the AP and Coaches Poll.

Schedule

September 1at No. 3/7 Pittsburgh*

ESPNW 20–14 40,263 September 8Baylor*No. 13/12

W 47–13 63,705 September 15Tulsa*No. 8/6

  • Cougar Stadium
  • Provo, UT

W 38–15 64,237 September 22at HawaiiNo. 6/4

W 18–13 50,000 October 6at Colorado StateNo. 8/6

W 52–9 28,671 October 13WyomingdaggerNo. 7/5

  • Cougar Stadium
  • Provo, UT

W 41–38 64,839 October 20at Air ForceNo. 7/5

W 30–25 30,469 October 25at New MexicoNo. 5/4

W 48–0 19,227 November 3UTEPNo. 4/3

  • Cougar Stadium
  • Provo, UT

W 42–9 62,530 November 10San Diego StateNo. 4/4

  • Cougar Stadium
  • Provo, UT

W 34–3 64,050 November 17at UtahNo. 3/3

KUTVW 24–14 36,110 November 24Utah State*No. 1/1

W 38–13 65,580 December 21vs. Michigan*No. 1/1

W 24–17 61,243

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Results

Utah

1 234Total
BYU 7 377 24
Utah 7 070 14

[1]

Michigan

Draft picks

The following were selected in the 1985 NFL Draft.

Player Position Round Overall NFL Team
Trevor Matich Center 1 28 New England Patriots
Kyle Morrell Cornerback 4 106 Minnesota Vikings
Louis Wong Guard 5 131 St. Louis Cardinals
Lee Johnson Punter 5 138 Houston Oilers
Jim Herrmann Defensive End 7 184 Dallas Cowboys

[2]

Awards and honors

References