Bowl games are as much as the next year as the current one, and with Chuckie Keeton graduating, Myers would mean a vote of confidence for 2016.
BOISE — Nineteen eighty-one was a fine year for film. “On Golden Pond,” told the moving story of a senior couple and the complicated relationship with their adult daughter. “Chariots of Fire,” showed a British runner’s determination to keep his religious convictions, despite being required to run an Olympic race on the Sabbath.
I always had a hard time deciding which movie was —better, and apparently so did the Academy Award voters.