The trendy pass-oriented offense that tore up the NCAA record book and became a staple in the NFL, the '84 championship that included 15 players who were eventually drafted in to the NFL, Ty Detmer winning the Heisman Trophy, and finally the 14-win season in '96 that opened congressional hearings about college football being an unfair monopoly. BYU introduced the idea that a program outside the traditional power conferences could indeed have a consistently successful football team. BYU - and BYU alone - started the movement that eventually allowed Boise State, TCU, and Utah to "bust the BCS".