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      <title>Cougar defense has a new rival</title>
      <description>Defenses are supposed to be tough, real tough. And at BYU, that’s what you have under Coach Mendenhall. Last year his defense was highly rated and this year he expects to improve upon that standing. His group of Cougar defenders, however, have found a new sheriff in town who is equally tough and just as nasty.</description>
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      <title>Giving everything for future examples</title>
      <description>This was supposed to be a year in which BYU, with its 29 experienced seniors and a favorable schedule, was supposed to make some noise. Instead, the team is currently 6-5 with two games left.</description>
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      <title>Cougar Conversations: Kyle Van Noy</title>
      <description>BYU outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy fields questions from the media about a variety of topics, including the level of defensive play and coming back from a shoulder injury, and he even shares a few personal things about himself.</description>
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      <title>Best friends, different sports</title>
      <description>They play two different sports, but that hasn’t kept them from becoming best of friends off the field. Outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy and forward Brandon Davies have forged a strong friendship through life-growing experiences.</description>
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      <title>Van Noy deciding upon return</title>
      <description>Outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy has been a dominant force on BYU’s defense over the past few years. Now in his junior season, and arguably part of one of the most dominant BYU defenses in recent memory, Van Noy is mulling over a difficult decision: whether to return to BYU for his senior year or go into the NFL following this season.</description>
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      <title>5 To Watch: BYU Defense</title>
      <description>Brandon Gurney of the Deseret News (Salt Lake City) offers five key offensive players to watch for BYU when the Irish host the Cougars Saturday in South Bend.</description>
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      <title>Van Noy has a card up his sleeve</title>
      <description>Up next on the Cougar schedule is Hawaii. Last week the Warriors lost horribly in their Mountain West Conference opener to Nevada 69-24. When BYU outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy gets set to face Hawaii this Friday, he’ll be more than ready.</description>
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      <title>Van Noy gives insight into balance</title>
      <description>Striking the right balance between letting players loose for physical play and holding them back for physical wellness is as narrow as a tightrope. However, there might be more behind the reason why Coach Mendenhall has decided to play it safe. He has a card up his sleeve.</description>
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      <title>Van Noy preparing for return</title>
      <description>Over the past two years, outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy has been a terror on Coach Mendenhall’s defense. He didn’t participate in BYU’s spring camp as he recovered from offseason shoulder surgery, but his expected return is well anticipated. However, he isn’t quite sure exactly when he’ll be ready to go at full strength.</description>
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      <title>Van Noy Is “The Obsessed Freak”</title>
      <description>Although he hasn’t suited up, Van Noy has made sure to show up just about every day over the course of spring camp. His reasoning for doing so simple. He wants to show his support, help coach some of the younger guys and make sure they don’t waste their current opportunities because he’ll be back to take from them when he returns.</description>
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      <title>Van Noy and Pendleton to spar with Spartans</title>
      <description>The strength of the San Jose State Spartan offense revolves around their run game, led by senior do-everything running back Brandon Rutley. After missing two games, fieldside linebacker Jordan Pendleton will be back on the field to try and stop him. On the other side, Kyle Van Noy should get the start in an effort to contain a run based, fast paced Spartan offense.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2011 23:46:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Turnovers, blue zone defense have been key</title>
      <description>One of the common issues that BYU coaches and players have discussed since the start of the season is consistency.  But while the team is looking for improved consistency in a number of areas, one area that has been consistent is forcing turnovers.  In addition, the defense has also generally been strong in the blue zone.  If not for those two key areas, BYU could be 0-4 right now.</description>
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      <title>Van Noy among independent players honored</title>
      <description>The following in a press release honoring the top players from independent teams during the first week of the season. BYU's Kyle Van Noy was recognized for his performance against Ole Miss.</description>
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      <title>Van Noy, Reynolds prepare each other</title>
      <description>The chess match between BYU and Ole Miss is almost here, and there are two matchups in particular that are worth watching. One will be how Ole Miss left offensive tackle Bobby Massie fares against outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy. The other is how BYU left offensive tackle Matt Reynolds fares against Kentrell Lockett.</description>
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      <title>Linebacker switch-up looks daunting</title>
      <description>Jordan Pendleton stepped out onto the practice field on Saturday and resumed his role with the first-team defense as if he had never missed a beat. Now that he’s back, the coaches face the challenge of deciding to do with the two-deep at outside linebacker. That includes choosing the best role for Kyle Van Noy.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Aug 2011 05:13:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Van Noy and his BYU world</title>
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Last season was a difficult time for Cougar fans and Cougar players alike as the team struggled greatly early on. Outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy was a freshman thrown onto the big stage of college football for the first time. Since his short time at BYU, Van Noy has finally seen the light of what BYU is truly all about, and because of it, he'll become great both on and off the field.
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      <title>Van Noy Getting Ready</title>
      <description>Like many other freshmen on the team, outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy is preparing himself for his first bowl game experience. It's been a tale of two seasons for the Cougars, and the underclassmen have learned many lessons over the course of the year.</description>
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      <title>Van Noy Ready for Sam Position</title>
      <description>Freshman linebacker Kyle Van Noy had seen spot duty behind Jameson Frazier at the weakside linebacker position, but has been switched to the fieldside linebacker position. He will now be asked to start at his new position in place of an injured Jordan Pendleton.</description>
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      <description>No one saw the firing of Coach Hill coming, least of all the very players that he coached.  Following practice on Tuesday some of those players expressed shock and a bit of confusion, but also a firm belief in their head coach Bronco Mendenhall doing what needs to be done.  Mendenhall has made an immediate impact as he takes full charge of the defense once again.
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      <title>Van Noy Competing for Starting Spot</title>
      <description>On Tuesday outside linebacker Jameson Frazier had surgery to repair a broken thumb that he sustained during the Nevada game last Saturday. With Frazier out for the next three or four weeks, Kyle Van Noy should get the starting nod, right? Well, not so fast.</description>
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