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      <title>Cahoon reflects on receiver progress</title>
      <description>In his second year with the charge of developing BYU’s receivers, Coach Cahoon has seen his players make very good progress. Whether or not the group that’s taken the field this year will look the same next year is anyone’s guess.</description>
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      <title>Apo is facing forward</title>
      <description>Cougar wide receiver Ross Apo is excited about next week. He’ll be meeting up with his family down in San Diego, where he and his teammates look to have a week-long worth of fun and then finish up the 2012 victory over the Aztecs, all with an eye looking forward to next season.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2012 01:23:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Cougar Conversations: Ross Apo</title>
      <description>On Friday the BYU women’s soccer team will play North Carolina in the Elite Eight, and Cougar receiver Ross Apo will try to watch his girlfriend Jessica Ringwood in action out on the field despite being on the road for the New Mexico State game. Meanwhile, in this edition of Cougar Conversations, he also talks about other topics, such as how James Lark has been doing in practice.</description>
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      <title>Building chemistry in the passing game</title>
      <description>There’s a lot that goes into establishing a successful passing offense. One aspect is knowing what to expect from a defense so as to attack it effectively. Another aspect is the relationship between the passer and pass-catchers.</description>
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      <title>Apo plans on being more involved</title>
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After virtually disappearing from the offense during the Utah game, receiver Ross Apo hopes to reappear on the Cougar offensive radar when BYU faces Boise State this Thursday. With a short week to prepare, the Cougars have a short time to prepare and correct the many issues that came to light last week.
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      <title>Why the offense will be better this year</title>
      <description>Receiver Ross Apo set a BYU freshman record last year for touchdown receptions with nine. This year, the redshirt sophomore expects the Cougar offense to be improved for a number of reasons.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Aug 2012 22:20:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Apo looks to raise his game</title>
      <description>Cougar fans have already seen what 61 catches for 936 yards and 10 touchdowns looks like after sophomore Cody Hoffman’s season last year. The question is, what would the offense look like if they had another receiver with similar stats to accompany him?</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2012 00:28:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Apo Out For Spring Camp</title>
      <description>Injuries to the offense continue to pile up for the Cougars over spring camp. The BYU offense is looking more and more like a MASH unit than a football team. The latest Cougar e added to the injured list is wide receiver Ross Apo who will now miss the rest of spring camp.</description>
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      <title>Apo Focusing On A Breakout Season</title>
      <description>A year older and more experienced, highly touted wide receiver Ross Apo expects a lot out of himself this year. After a solid freshman season where he scored nine touchdowns, Apo expects to have a breakout season in 2012. He has set goals to reach his full potential while complementing close friend Cody Hoffman on the Cougar wide receiving corps.
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      <title>Tweaking the Cougar offense</title>
      <description>Cougar fans are beginning to see the fringes of what could be in store for the future of BYU’s offense. As Coach Doman becomes more seasoned and younger players become more experienced, the ability to widen and expand the offense’s potential – making it more lethal – becomes available. Coach Doman is tampering with the next stages of his Cougar offensive vision.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Nov 2011 00:33:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Apo returns to face TCU and an old friend</title>
      <description>Cougar freshman receiver Ross Apo returns home to Arlington, Texas to face Garry Patterson and a team that once recruited him. Apo will also faces a program that his close friend, and former BYU defensive tackle, Tayo Fabuluje now plays for after transferring last year.</description>
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      <title>Apo has something to prove</title>
      <description>He’s from the Lone Star State and at one time was committed to play for the University of Texas. Then, in an Iggy’s restaurant in Salt Lake City, he publicly declared his commitment to the Cougars of BYU. Now the independent-minded Ross Apo will face the powerhouse program he said no to with one thought in mind: that he has something to prove.</description>
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      <title>The man of many names</title>
      <description>He's known by many names. Since his days of summer camps, BYU wide receiver Ross Apo has accumulated quite a few nicknames for reasons he isn’t even aware of. However, regardless of the different nicknames – both funny and complimentary – that he's known by, Apo understands there is a bigger purpose behind doing what he does.</description>
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      <title>Refining Hoffman, Apo into big-time threats</title>
      <description>A receiver with excellent size and athleticism, sophomore Cody Hoffman got his feet wet last season playing in all 13 games, 10 of which he started. Hoffman led the offense with 527 total yards on 42 receptions and seven touchdowns, and was BYU’s primary kick returner. Meanwhile, freshman Ross Apo redshirted last year. This year, Hoffman and Apo are poised to explode on the Cougar football stage.</description>
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      <title>Mentoring a Bright Future</title>
      <description>Experienced and talented, junior O’Neill Chamber figures to play a key role on the outside at wide receiver. He may have had a slow start in spring practice due to some academic issues, but is nevertheless looking to add to a very promising receiving corps, as well as help BYU’s youngest receiver develop.</description>
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      <title>Apo Ready For Next Step</title>
      <description>Texas native and future BYU receiver Ross Apo talks about the Army Game and being at BYU next week</description>
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- Ross Apo has been one of the most solid players on the West squad regardless of position and after the game on Saturday he will begin his college career at BYU on Monday. 
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      <title>Apo Representing Well at Army Bowl</title>
      <description>Highly recruited wide receiver Ross Apo joins BYU quarterback commit Jake Heaps at the Army All-American Bowl this Saturday. After a slow start in practices, Apo has risen to become one of the top performers in an event comprised of some of the top high school talent in the country.</description>
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