Over the course of the next four months, BYU’s football players will largely be on their own now that spring practices have concluded.
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What BYU coach Kalani Sitake said about, and to, his team when spring practices concluded last week
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Lee Cummard eager for the opportunity to lead the Cougars’ women’s basketball program
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Egor Demin’s decision on the NBA has become complicated
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Utah Jazz tank to franchise record 60th loss of the season
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Utah loses to Butler on last-second shot in College Basketball Crown. The Alex Jensen era has now begun
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Believe in the Red Rocks this postseason or not?
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