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      <title>Cougars face tough Spartan passing offense</title>
      <description>The Cougars will hit the road this week and head to the warmer weather of California to take on the Spartans of San Jose State. The Spartan offense has solidified its identity under third-year coach Mike MacIntyre, who has led the fourth-best turnaround record-wise in Spartan history.</description>
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      <title>Corner responsibilities against triple option</title>
      <description>While the triple option is a run-based offensive scheme, that doesn’t mean that a defense’s cornerbacks can take the day off. When BYU plays Georgia Tech this Saturday, the Cougar corners will have to fulfill their specific assignments if BYU is to be successful.</description>
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      <title>Cougar defense looking for redemption</title>
      <description>As the Cougars get ready to face Notre Dame on the road, there is a sour taste in the defense’s mouth after a poor display against Oregon State. The Cougar defenders will have their hands full when they face a Notre Dame offense looking for a fight.</description>
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      <title>Hadley and secondary getting ready</title>
      <description>With five seniors at the position this year, the Cougars will have solid and experienced depth at cornerback. They also expect to have depth at safety. Corner Preston Hadley talks about the Cougar defensive backs.</description>
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      <title>Scouting report: Tulsa offense</title>
      <description>The last time BYU’s defense went up against the Tulsa offense, things didn’t go so well, and that’s putting it mildly. This time around, when BYU faces Tulsa in the Armed Forces Bowl on Friday, the Cougars aim to play much better. But although their players and coaches are different, the Golden Hurricane can still put up a lot points.</description>
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      <title>Cougar corners ranked nationally</title>
      <description>The secondary is one area the Cougar coaches have found very difficult to recruit for, but they have found much success over the past couple of years with the players they’ve developed. This year’s cornerback tandem of Corby Eason and Preston Hadley have been a very productive one ranked among the nation’s best in pass breakups.</description>
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      <title>BYU to lock (Long)horns with new UT offense</title>
      <description>Like BYU, Texas had to replace its winningest quarterback in school history last season. And also like BYU, doing so led to some growing pains and offensive struggles. The similarities don’t end there, however, as Texas also has a new offensive coordinator this season. Preparing for the Longhorns’ offense poses some unique challenges for BYU.</description>
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      <title>Hadley feels right about decision</title>
      <description>Preston Hadley was offered by BYU this past Monday and didn’t immediately jump on it. After some prayer and careful consideration, he did wind up committing the day after, but it wasn’t an easy decision by any means.  TBS caught up with Hadley to get his thoughts on why he committed to BYU.</description>
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      <title>Preston Hadley commits to BYU</title>
      <description>The Cougars were searching for a junior college defensive back for the 2011 class and got one on Tuesday. Preston Hadley from Snow College confirmed with TBS that he committed to Cougar coaches following his trip there over the weekend.</description>
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      <title>BYU extends offer to Snow DB</title>
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      <title>Two offers roll in for Snow DB</title>
      <description>Snow DB Preston Hadley (6-0, 200) has helped lead the Badgers to a 7-2 record this season with his sure-tackling style and playmaking ability and that productivity has led two schools - one from the MAC and one from the Pac 10 -- to pony up offers for the talented DB...</description>
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      <title>Hadley on the Radar</title>
      <description>Having committed most - if not all - high school prospects desired for 2011, BYU coaches are now turning towards the junior college ranks in hopes of landing top-flight defensive back talent.  One of those defensive backs is Snow College’s Preston Hadley, and both Paul Tidwell and Nick Howell were in attendance at his last game.
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      <title>Season can't get here fast enough for Hadley</title>
      <description>Snow CB Preston Hadley (6-0, 200) had a solid freshman season in 2009 and hopes to have an even better sophomore campaign this fall. JCFootball.com caught up with the talented and versatile defensive back and he updated us on his summer as well as which schools are continuing to keep in touch with him...</description>
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      <title>Hadley brings athleticism to Snow secondary</title>
      <description>Snow’s secondary promises to have one of the more versatile players manning one of the corner positions this fall when DB Preston Hadley (6-0, 200) lines up outside for the Badgers. The talented defensive back told JCFootball.com while he’s projected to play corner this fall, he’s more than open to playing safety at a four-year school, as long as he can see the field sooner…</description>
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