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      <title>Wilson’s evolving role</title>
      <description>Senior Richard Wilson won’t just be flexed out as a tight end any longer. If spring camp is any indicator, he’ll be playing multiple roles within the offense. He’s part of a new hybrid position that requires him to learn multiple positions as the Cougar offense begins to evolve and take shape.</description>
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      <title>Wilson looking to get back into action</title>
      <description>With tight end Austin Holt redshirting this season in order to further heal his knee, and with tight end Richard Wilson told to take time to nurse some sore knees of his own, the tight end position has gotten a little thinner over the past few weeks.</description>
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      <title>A trio of tight ends to play</title>
      <description>Kaneakua Friel has been named the starting tight end going into the season opener against Washington State. Friel received a large amount of playing time last year, but this year the Hawaiian tight end and two of his tight end teammates will expand their roles, beginning with this Thursday’s game.</description>
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      <title>Learning to walk before he could run</title>
      <description>It was a devastating knee injury suffered during the Oregon State game last October. Richard Wilson caught a pass, and in an instant his whole world changed. It was an experience that led to Wilson having to learn how to walk all over again.</description>
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      <title>Wilson making transition back</title>
      <description>Tight end Richard Wilson has been participating in the “perfect plays” part of practice, in which those that are injured run routes on air at half speed. While recovering during the offseason, he physically transformed himself in preparation for his return to the field.</description>
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      <title>Nothing left to do but play</title>
      <description>The Cougar offense is ready. In fact, they are so ready that there isn’t much else to prepare for as time inches ever closer to kickoff down in Oxford. With the Cougars confident in their preparation and execution, the focus of the coaches turns to managing the team’s emotions so that it peaks to a feverish pitch come game time.</description>
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      <title>Tight ends prepare for cover-one</title>
      <description>In the past, BYU tight ends had been a dominant weapon in the Cougar offense, forcing defenses to take notice and adjust. Last year the young and inexperienced Cougar group struggled to find their place as trusted, legitimate offensive options. This year they will become a bigger part of the offense under Coach Reynolds, and will face some talented but inexperienced Ole Miss safeties in week one.</description>
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      <title>The most improved position on offense</title>
      <description>New Cougar offensive coordinator Brandon Doman looks to have his offense humming on all cylinders by the time his charges line up against Ole Miss. Having turned one page of fall camp, most of the offense already is. By the time the season starts, there will be one position that will have made great strides as the most improved within BYU's offense.</description>
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      <title>First Game a Memorable One</title>
      <description>Sixteen Cougars saw action for the first time in their BYU careers in front of 63,771 screaming fans. The 23-17 Cougar victory in front of a 19th straight sellout crowd at LaVell Edwards Stadium was an experience that they will remember for a long time.</description>
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      <title>Tight End Rundown</title>
      <description>Despite the loss of Dennis Pitta and Andrew George, there’s a lot of reason to be optimistic about the Cougar tight ends. They’re all young and inexperienced, but they possess various strengths. Richard Wilson gave Total Blue Sports a rundown on how BYU’s tight end corps is doing.</description>
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      <title>Tight End: A Position in Development</title>
      <description>The tight end position is one that has played an important role within the Cougar offense and that has become a great tradition at BYU. Over the course of spring camp, it’s become apparent that Coach Anae has a lot of options to work with at tight end. And although talented and deep, it’s a position still under construction.</description>
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      <title>Spring Practice Report:  Day Two</title>
      <description>Day two saw the young guns once again make their presence felt, as two freshmen again accounted for touchdowns.  The execution was much cleaner on the offensive side of the football, as all three of the new quarterbacks improved upon their initial day of practices.
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      <title>Cougar Conversations: Richard Wilson</title>
      <description>Total Blue Sports caught up with true freshman Richard Wilson to get his thoughts on moving back to tight end after being slated for outside linebacker. Wilson also talks about his excitement for his first home game as a Cougar and his decision to come to BYU.</description>
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      <title>Northwest Hot 100 - Final</title>
      <description>Here is the final ranking of the prospects in the Northwest region, with the top two players - Manti Te'o from Honolulu (Hawai'i) Punahou and Xavier Su'a-Filo from Provo (Utah) Timpview set to make their intentions known this Wednesday during Signing Day celebrations.</description>
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      <title>Wilson Gives Insight into BYU Trip</title>
      <description>BYU hosted many top LDS athletes from across the country this past weekend in an effort to secure some of the best talent in the nation. Top tight end prospect Richard Wilson, who will be heading down to L.A. in February as a finalist for the Franklin D. Watkins award, gave his thoughts and feelings about how the trip went for the recruits.</description>
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      <description>Spanish Fork (Utah) tight end Richard Wilson, a commit to BYU and the #7-ranked tight end in the country by Scout.com, is seen here in action during his 2008 senior season...</description>
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      <description>Cal gets a big boost to their recruiting class, getting the Bay Area's top prospect, while another Bay Area native commits to Oregon and Utah's top tight end will stay in-state and play for BYU, just a few of the moves out West this past week...</description>
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