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      <title>Andrew George reflects on BYU's season</title>
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      <title>George Talks About the 3-3-5</title>
      <description>This Saturday the Cougar offense will face the 3-3-5 defense that former New Mexico head coach Rocky Long, who Coach Mendenhall worked for as a defensive coordinator from 1998-2002, has brought to the Aztec defense. Senior tight end Andrew George gives BYU fans a rundown on what he expects and how the defense works.</description>
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      <description>As a senior, tight end Andrew George is taking a greater role in being vocal leader on the team. In this edition of Cougar Conversations, he talks about the offense’s loss of Austin Collie and Michael Reed, and how senior leadership will play a key role in this year’s offense. He also talks about a strong safety that he’s become very familiar with over the recent years in Shiloah Te’o.
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      <description>When BYU hits the road to play CSU, tight end Andrew George will be going back to his home state of Colorado where grew up watching the Rams play football.</description>
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      <description>Total Blue Sports caught up with Andrew George on Friday to talk about the Cougar offense. In this edition of Cougar Conversations, the junior tight end talks about how the 2008 offense can surpass the 2006 offense, and about how they want to "take it to" opposing defenses.</description>
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      <title>Replacing Harline and Coats</title>
      <description>Jonny Harline and Daniel Coats were the best tight end duo in the country last season.  Both were extremely reliable and always made plays in critical situations.  Who will replace them?  Can anyone ever hope to match their stellar play?  The Gman answers those questions as he examines who will compete for the tight end spots in the near and distant future</description>
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