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      <title>Reynolds gets ready for NFL draft</title>
      <description>Former Cougar left tackle Matt Reynolds might not be on the team any longer, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t closely follow those he once suited up and playing alongside with. While Reynolds has hung up his Cougar jersey, he is now preparing for the next phase of his football career with his eyes fixed on the NFL.</description>
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      <title>Matt Reynolds' BYU career coming to a close</title>
      <description>Left offensive tackle Matt Reynolds has been a constant feature on BYU’s offensive line. Cougar fans have grown used to seeing ol’ number 70 out there protecting the blindside of three different quarterbacks over the years. Now the big 6-foot-6-inch All-American will play his last regular-season game as a BYU Cougar this Saturday against Hawaii.</description>
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      <title>Captains reflect on rivalry moments</title>
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      <title>Van Noy, Reynolds prepare each other</title>
      <description>The chess match between BYU and Ole Miss is almost here, and there are two matchups in particular that are worth watching. One will be how Ole Miss left offensive tackle Bobby Massie fares against outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy. The other is how BYU left offensive tackle Matt Reynolds fares against Kentrell Lockett.</description>
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      <title>The three-step offensive line</title>
      <description>The group that has become the biggest surprise of spring camp has been the backup offensive line. With most of the offensive line starters out for spring, the backup offensive line has performed above and beyond expectations against a deep and very talented defense. That, in turn, had led to the offense’s overall rapid improvement in spring camp, and it’s all due to three steps.</description>
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      <description>On Saturday offensive tackle Matt Reynolds was back practicing with the team. Wearing a protective brace over his hand, he practiced in an off-limits mode in which defenders couldn’t fully engage him. Reynolds, who started on the offensive line his freshman year, is hopeful he’ll be cleared to face the Sooners of Oklahoma.</description>
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      <title>Matt Reynolds a Rising Star</title>
      <description>Former Timpview All-American offensive lineman Matt Reynolds is now home from a mission to Germany and right in the thick of the action. The big 6-foot-6-inch, 321-pound freshman is a rising force among the Cougar trenches, so much so that greater competition was forced so that changes could be made.</description>
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      <title>Reynolds Working His Way Back To Football</title>
      <description>Matt Reynolds recently returned from his LDS mission to Germany and is working his way back into shape.  Having been home for just over three weeks, Reynolds is trying to acclimate himself as best as possible for the coming season.  TBS caught up with Reynolds to learn of how the first three weeks post-mission have gone for the talented offensive lineman.</description>
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