Archive for July, 2007

Jul 30 2007

Reserved excitement

Published by Peter under BYU football

Several months ago I wrote an article about possible impact players among the incoming freshmen. I have also noticed recently a flurry of posts on different message boards about some incoming freshmen and their potential to make an impact. While I am excited about several players and their potential to make an impact, I am equally reserved about the thought they will make a huge impact like Collie of ‘04 or Jacobson of ‘06.

Let’s look at history:
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Jul 27 2007

Bold Predictions for BYU football in 2007

Published by Josh under BYU football, BYU sports

We’re getting soooooo close to the start of fall camp, which is the real start of the season for Cougar Legionnaires. With MWC media day in the rear-view and fall camp on the doorstep, it’s time to break out the henceforth annual Bold Predictions for BYU Football. Please return all carry-on items to the overhead compartments, fasten your tray tables and return your seats to their upright position. Here we go… Continue Reading »

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Jul 27 2007

Fall Camp: Position Battles

Published by Peter under BYU football

Fall camp is nearing (as is the launch of the new Cougar Legion website) and incoming freshmen and will be testing their skills against the upperclassmen. The newcomers, however, aren’t the only ones looking to get playing time. Several positions are going to be hotly contested this fall and we’ll give you a rundown:
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Jul 26 2007

Cougar Bites

Published by Peter under BYU football

Today we’re bringing you a hodge-podge of links to get you excited about BYU football: Continue Reading »

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Jul 25 2007

On the Road with Cruiser: The Final Cut

Published by Peter under BYU football

Sometime this week a dozen or so players will show up for practice and find their equipment gathered in large plastic bags. For some it will be the most devastating moment of their lives. The message will be silent but clear: “You’ve been cut.” Continue Reading »

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