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Vahe Gregorian: How a great sense of humor factors into Andy Reid s winning ways (and it truly does) Vahe Gregorian, The Kansas City Star
Jan. 22 Andy Reid once entered a news conference dressed as Santa Claus, imploring the media, Make it fast; this is hot. He s said to do a killer imitation of Patrick Mahomes voice, emphasizing that it s froggish, that we can only hope one day he ll share publicly.
Those might seem like exceptions. But nuanced and even restrained as the demeanor of the Chiefs coach typically is, his subtle wit and wisdom is on display constantly. And it s a substantial element of how he connects so well with so many.
Celebrating A Century of NCAA Track & Field Championships
Collegiate Record For BYU’s Andersen
June 13, 2003
It wasn’t until the final water jump that Kassi Andersen of BYU took the lead in the steeplechase at the 2003 NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships.
Andersen’s sprint to the finish not only gave her a seemingly easy victory, but her time of 9:44.95 set a new meet and collegiate record.
Though the steeplechase was a new event for Andersen, it came in an event where success was nothing new to BYU – Elizabeth Jackson (2001) and Michaela Mannova (2002) had done the same thing for the Cougars in the NCAA’s first two women’s editions of the event.
The Daily Universe
Water cascades down the upper falls of Bridal Veil Falls in Provo Canyon, Utah, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020. On Tuesday, the Provo Municipal Council voted on a resolution seeking to keep the falls area in its natural state and maintain the falls for public recreational use. (Isaac Hale/The Daily Herald via AP)
Utah County has unanimously approved a measure that would block private development at the Bridal Veil Falls after protests and concerns from residents.
The Utah County Commission’s decision after a public hearing on Dec. 9 occurred a day after protesters gathered outside the Utah County Administration Building to oppose a proposed private development at the tourist attraction.