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BYU's Playoff Hopes Crushed in Big Twelve Loss

BYUs Playoff Hopes Crushed: A Tale of Social Media Jabs and Championship Losses The BYU Cougars suffered a devastating loss in the Big Twelve Championship game, effectively ending their College Football Playoff dreams. This defeat comes after a playful social media jab at Texas Longhorns head coach, Steve Sarkisian, who had previously stated it would be a disservice to leave his team out of the playoffs. Both teams now find themselves outside the playoff picture, highlighting the intense competition and high stakes in college footballs postseason race.

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