Oct 29, 2009 | Deseret Morning News
Injured Speredon contributes to project
Jason Speredon was supposed to start on BYU's offensive line this season. But before fall practice and two-a-days had advanced only a few days, he suffered a season-ending rotator cuff injury in his shoulder that took football away from him after a pained career filled with similar injuries, including a surgically repaired Achilles tendon as a ...
Cougars get good news on injuries
After watching two starters go down during Saturday's 54-3 thumping of Tulane, BYU has received some good news on the injury front.
It's not unusual for Oklahoma to be among the favorites to reach the Bowl Championship Series title game.
College football: Wait's almost over
Utah fans celebrate as they wait for Utah to hold onto their 13-10 lead in the final seconds of the game last year against TCU.
Monson: BYU's 'heart and soul' has a lot to prove
It's like listening to Ben Stein give a post-lunch lecture in a hot classroom. Or Mr.
BYU: Urgency arrives sooner than usual
Officially, the No. 20 BYU Cougars went to work with the No. 3-ranked Sooners on their minds for the first time on Friday as coaches began putting in the game plan for the Sept.
Monson: A glance at Red and Blue clues
Scooby snacks and tidbits disseminating around Utah and BYU just nine days before the start of the 2009 football season.
BYU wraps up injury-filled camp
No. 20 BYU has wrapped up fall camp and has a little more than a week to get ready - and healthy - for third-ranked Oklahoma.
Young offensive line left reeling
Provo ? A veteran of 29 college football seasons, BYU offensive line coach Mark Weber figured it was bound to happen sooner or later.
After sophomore quarterback Riley Nelson took snaps with the second-team offense on Friday, BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall announced that Nelson is the new backup to starter Max Hall.
BYU fans have no idea who he is. Heck, most of his own teammates don't even know his real name.
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Cougs may not be done with 2010 recruiting class
The BYU Cougars picked up their 23rd and 24th commitments from members of the high school football class of 2010 recently, and now have more commitments than any program in the country, according to Scout.com. But coach Bronco Mendenhall and recruiting coordinator Paul Tidwell said they aren't quite finished, even though the focus now is clearly on ...
BYU football: Cougars want end to their recent string of injuries
A week into fall camp, the BYU coaching staff is straddling a fine line between giving the players enough work and avoiding injuries.
The BYU football team suffered a major blow to their already inexperienced offensive line, when starting left guard Jason Speredon tore his rotator cuff in his left shoulder in practice and will require season-ending surgery.
College football: Summer workouts part of the game for Cougars, Utes
With an infant daughter at home, BYU lineman Jason Speredon would like nothing more than to spend his summer days tending to Mahala Jo and his wife, Shalee.
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