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      <title>Colts bid farewell to Austin Collie</title>
      <description>Hot News for WR Austin Collie</description>
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      <title>Colts bid farewell to Austin Collie</title>
      <description>The Indianapolis Colts have told wide receiver Austin Collie that his contract isn't being renewed.

Collie has a history of concussion issues.</description>
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      <title>Austin Collie talks NFL, Cougar football</title>
      <description>Former BYU wide receiver Austin Collie will soon be entering his fourth year of catching passes and scoring touchdowns as an NFL wide receiver. He talks about playing in the NFL and what it was like playing with Peyton Manning. He also gives some insight into the future of BYU’s wide receiver development.</description>
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      <title>The Cougar family gets bigger</title>
      <description>When Austin Collie was scoring touchdowns while wearing the blue and white of BYU, he married the sister of Cougar outside linebacker Jordan Pendleton. Last Monday, Austin and Brooke Collie brought their second son into the world and named him after the former star linebacker, who is preparing for the NFL.</description>
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      <title>What We Learned: Colts at Broncos</title>
      <description>The Colts got their second straight win on Sunday.  Brad Keller takes a look at what we learned in Week 3.</description>
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      <title>Fantasy Focus: Don't Be a Homer 2010</title>
      <description>One of the cardinal rules of Fantasy Football is to take the "fan" out of "fantasy."  This is your annual reminder to not overvalue the players from your favorite team.  Brad Keller has two drafts under his belt and chimes in with his advice for Colts fans everywhere.</description>
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      <description>With so many talented targets, it will be difficult to figure out which Colt to draft.  Who should you take and when?  Brad Keller breaks it down.</description>
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      <title>Taking Their Shots</title>
      <description>It was the hottest day yet at the Indianapolis Colts' training camp Tuesday, as heat indexes hit triple digits. But the Colts were still able to get a spirited workout in during their afternoon session. Eric Hartz reports from inside the inferno.</description>
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      <title>Collie Always Looking to Improve</title>
      <description>As the Colts are put through their paces in Organized Team Activities, one Colt that is impressing coaches with his effort is Austin Collie. But that's nothing new for the second-year player from BYU.</description>
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      <title>Collie by the Numbers</title>
      <description>Former Cougar Austin Collie is looking to be one of the bigger bargains of this past year’s NFL draft.  Sixteen receivers were drafted before Collie, yet a look back over their performances this year would indicate that he should have been drafted much higher.  Indeed, Collie is performing about as well as anyone could have hoped as a fixture in the Indianapolis Colts’ passing attack.
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      <title>Five to Watch: Titans at Colts</title>
      <description>This week the Indianapolis Colts face the revitalized, Vince Young-led Tennessee Titans.  The Titans are on a five-game winning streak and continue fighting to make it into the playoff hunt.</description>
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      <title>Pendleton Talks about his NFL Brother-in-Law</title>
      <description>Sophomore Cougar outside linebacker Jordan Pendleton keeps in touch with his brother-in-law, former Cougar and current Indianapolis Colt Austin Collie. On Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, Collie made a 21-yard diving catch to score his first NFL touchdown. Pendleton gives TBS fans the inside story on Collie’s success in this edition of Cougar Conversations.</description>
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      <title>Five to Watch: Seahawks at Colts</title>
      <description>Indianapolis returns home to host the 1-2 Seattle Seahawks Sunday afternoon.  The Seahawks will be without starting quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, who fractured a rib in week two against the 49ers.  Seneca Wallace will make his second straight start and Seattle will likely focus on the ground and short passing games.</description>
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      <title>Inside the Numbers: Top Receivers</title>
      <description>Austin Collie led Division I FBS in receiving.  What does that mean for his pro prospects?  Brad Keller takes a look inside the numbers at how other top receivers have fared in the jump to the NFL.</description>
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      <title>Keep An Eye On Collie</title>
      <description>Unearthing a handful of diamonds in the rough is what separates great scouting departments from the merely good ones. Below is a "starting lineup" of non-first-round offensive prospects who will surprise early in their NFL careers (defense to follow next week).
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      <title>Collie to Forgo Senior Season</title>
      <description>On Friday receiver Austin Collie announced his intention to forgo his senior season at BYU and try the pro ranks.  Collie made an immediate impact on the football program as a true freshman and played a huge part in any offensive success the team had in subsequent years.  Collie leaves some huge shoes that will need to be filled.
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      <title>Collie Making the Switch to QB?</title>
      <description>Cougar fans often wonder how much of the playbook Coach Anae and the Cougar offensive staff will open up this year. During Friday’s practice session, Offensive Player-of-the-Year and All-Mountain West Conference preseason candidate Austin Collie found himself taking reps at a new position.</description>
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      <title>Identity is the Difference</title>
      <description>Prior to the opening kickoff last year, the Cougars entered the season with fresh new faces, of which many were years removed from the sport of football after serving LDS missions. What type of personnel and collective abilities the team had were relative unknowns. This year, things are drastically different.</description>
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      <title>Cougar Conversations: Players and Coaches</title>
      <description>Total Blue Sports caught up with a number of Cougar coaches and players after Saturday's scrimmage. Listen to what Max Hall, Austin Collie, Jan Jorgensen, Coach Doman and Coach Kaufusi had to say.</description>
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