Nestled at the base of the Wasatch Mountains in Provo, Utah,
the University of Brigham Young is home to one of the premier teams in the
Mountain West Conference: the Cougars. The Brigham Young Cougars have been
particularly successful in NCAA football and basketball.
Among the football program's achievements can be counted the
1984 National Championship. The Cougars over the years have been helmed by some
of the best collegiate quarterbacks, including one Heisman Trophy Winner and
three Davey O'Brien Award winners. The Heisman was awarded in 1990 to Ty Detmer,
who also won the Davey O'Brien in 1990 and in 1991. In 1981, Jim McMahon won the
very first Davey O'Brien Award. Two years later, in 1983, Steve Young won the
same award while quarterbacking BYU.
BYU has also had a successful basketball program, with
82 winning seasons, 26 conference titles and 21 NCAA tournament invites. BYU has
also been to 10 NIT Tournaments, winning in 1951 and 1966.
The design of Brigham Young Cougars Fleece: Allover is
composed of the team's Cosmo the Cougar and BYU logos and football helmets over a
navy background.
The Brigham Young Cougars Fleece: Allover is not suitable
for children's sleepwear. All patterns have been licensed by the colleges and
are for individual consumption only. Any other use of the Brigham Young Cougars
Fleece: Allover is prohibited and illegal.