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"Wheres the BEEF?" I guess you would answer, BYU. 1567 lbs and counting is nothing to sneeze at. I,m sure there are larger "0" lines and more active "O" lines with more talent, but I wouldn't want to meet these guys in a back alley when they were hungry. Where is the BEEF ?, PROVO, UTAH.
Did Matt Reynolds get moved from Left tackle to Right?
Riley Nelson is left handed, making the right side his blind side. Tells you a little about who they expect as quarterback.
Speredon is a beast!!! I am so glad that he is getting some time this year and hope he can make it through without any injuries.
Reynolds has been shifting from left side to right side, depending on who the quarterback is.
Rise & Shout fans here we go 6 days and we all get to see BYU football once again.
I Love this time of year, I get all goose bumped thinking about all the excitment.
I am going down to La Casita in Springville for lunch with the wife and close friends then up to the stadium.
Hold on everyone here we go.
"POLY" Cougar Nation
Been hearing about this guy for years. Hans Olsen (who is absolutely THE authority and best source in the market for football) is really high on him. Seems like a great guy who has worked hard. Good for him and best of luck!
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