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      <title>Houk hopes to apply skills as a tight end</title>
      <description>Following last spring, members of the BYU offensive staff approached z-receiver Terenn Houk about moving to tight end. Over the summer he worked hard and increased his speed in an effort to ensure that wouldn’t happen. However, last week fate wasn’t on Houk’s side.</description>
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      <title>Houk looking to prove himself</title>
      <description>Coming in at 6 feet 2 inches and 213 pounds, Terenn Houk had a good spring camp playing the outside receiver position. However, with the speed and talent currently in the program, coaches suggested a different position that they felt could utilize his skill sets more effectively.</description>
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      <title>Cougar Video Clips: Terenn Houk</title>
      <description>The next Total Blue Sports video features freshman wide receiver Terenn Houk, who has performed well in spring camp. Check out Houk in action and hear what he has to say about his growth under Coach Cahoon, what receiver he wants to be better than, and what he thinks of his time at BYU.</description>
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      <title>Number 11 catches the eye</title>
      <description>When wide receiver Ross Apo walked out onto the practice field wearing his number 11 jersey as spring camp began, all eyes focused in on the sophomore as he weaved in and out of position drills smoothly and effortlessly, living up to his nickname of “Silky.” However, upon closer examination, the player wearing number 11 wasn’t Apo, but rather some other receiver.</description>
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      <title>Houk has a decision to make</title>
      <description>Terenn Houk received some very welcome news from BYU coaches on Wednesday night. After previously telling him that he’d have to wait a semester for a scholarship, coaches determined that he could get one immediately upon his arrival in Provo. When he will arrive at BYU is what he’s currently mulling over.</description>
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      <title>Barton talks top performers</title>
      <description>SEATTLE - Scout.com spoke with Taylor Barton, Head of Barton Football, to get his thoughts on some of the standout performers from his 7-7 Tournament, held at Husky Stadium Sunday.  Portland (Wash.) Grant defeated Lakewood (Wash.) Lakes 22-8 to take the Tournament Championship.</description>
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      <title>Grant wins Barton 7-7</title>
      <description>SEATTLE - With the success of camps held at Oregon State, Barton Football brought their 7-7 tournament to the University of Washington, but it was an Oregon-based school that showed the Emerald City how it's done.  Portland Grant held off a pesky Lakes team 22-8 to take the title in what promises to be the first of many 7-7 tournaments at Husky Stadium.</description>
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      <title>Houk finds a home at BYU</title>
      <description>Terenn Houk didn’t have BYU in mind as his eventual college destination as late as a month ago. Due to some quick and effective recruitment by one of BYU’s first commits of the 2011 class, however, BYU and Houk immediately took to each other, leading to his commitment over the past weekend.
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      <title>Houk Visits BYU</title>
      <description>Terenn Houk had a good impression about BYU before he went on his official trip there this past weekend. He’d become good friends with Cougar commit Alex Kuresa, who had informed him about what BYU was. After his visit, however, Houk found it better than he expected it to be.</description>
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      <description>Washington receiver Terenn Houk will be making his way down to BYU this weekend for an official trip to meet the Cougar coaches and see the campus. Houk doesn't have a scholarship offer as of yet, but as many schools are all of a sudden jumping into the picture, he's keeping his fingers crossed that BYU will have one to give.</description>
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