Kevin Young said the 5 guys who started for White team in second half of BYU's Blue-White Game aren’t locked in, but it sure looked like it.
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Thursday, October 10, 2024

Good morning. On our mind today: What we learned about BYU from its Blue-White Game, how BYU's latest punter found a home in Provo and how shrinking transfer portal windows will impact Utah. Read these and other top stories.

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Item Number 1
Did Kevin Young reveal his starting 5 in BYU’s Blue-White Game Wednesday night?
Item Number 2
How this ‘older’ Australian punter, and Pitt transfer, has found a home in Provo
Item Number 3
College football’s transfer portal windows are shrinking. How will that affect Utah?
Item Number 4
1984 revisited: Negotiating the minefield
Item Number 5
Isaiah Collier needs to adapt to NBA size, and quick
Item Number 6
How this Juan Diego student-athlete became the face of UHSAA lawsuit
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