Bryson Barnes, Utah_Football’s walk-on QB, participated in the Lawry’s Beef Bowl’s “first cut” on Thursday night at the iconic Beverly Hills chophouse.
Bryson Barnes, Utah’s walk-on QB, participated in the Lawry’s Beef Bowl’s “first cut” on Thursday night at the iconic Beverly Hills chophouse.
In 2021, COVID-19 restrictions in Los Angeles County wound up moving the Rose Bowl to AT&T Stadium near Dallas, eliminating the Beef Bowl, while last season’s Beef Bowl was canceled due to concerns over the Omicron variant that was sweeping across the United States. Instead, Lawry’s catered the meal at the two team hotels on separate nights.
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