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      <title>The 850-yard test</title>
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      <description>Junior Cougar cornerback Corby Eason's road to BYU has taken many twists and turns. Raised in the Southern Baptist faith down in Columbus, Georgia, Eason came to BYU from Erie Community College. Now the road Eason's traveled will take a wide turn, one that will change his life forever.</description>
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      <title>Taking Back the Patch</title>
      <description>From quarterback Christian Ponder to running backs Ty Jones and Lonnie Pryor, the Seminoles ran roughshod over the Cougars for 512 total yards (313 on the ground) and converted 12-of-15 third downs in LaVell Edwards Stadium last year. However, the domination over the Cougars’ home turf didn't end there.</description>
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      <title>Growing Beyond the Field</title>
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      <description>There was a different secondary look during Wednesday’s practice. Both Brandon Bradley and Brian Logan got some playing time at safety during a thud scrimmage. There is an underlying story behind the Bradley-Logan safety experiment that not many know of, and it all lies at the feet of a seemingly unlikely switch.</description>
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