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      <title>Cougar Conversations: Las Vegas Bowl</title>
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      <description>Cougar tight end Dennis Pitta talks about the win over Oklahoma and his most memorable moment in what was the first game played in the world’s most expensive sporting venue. Pitta also talks about the Cougars’ upcoming game against Tulane in the Superdome down in New Orleans.</description>
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      <description>Following Saturday’s scrimmage at LaVell Edwards Stadium, Daily Harold sports writer Darnell Dickson and Total Blue Sports editor Talo Steves spoke with senior Cougar tight end Dennis Pitta to get his thoughts on the offensive performance.</description>
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      <title>Cougar Conversations: Dennis Pitta</title>
      <description>BYU tight end Dennis Pitta had a monster day against the Rams of Colorado State. Pitta caught 12 passes for 175 yards and reached the end zone twice to lead his team to victory. Total Blue Sports caught up with Pitta to get his thoughts on why he and the Cougar offense were so successful.</description>
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      <title>Taking What a Defense Gives</title>
      <description>It’s an old adage, but one that’s appropriate. BYU’s offense took what the UNI defense gave it, and the results just kept on giving. Catching 11 Max Hall passes for 213 yards, tight end Dennis Pitta had a monster of a day on Saturday. The question is how did it happen?</description>
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      <description>Sure, BYU is best known for having quarterbacks that put up big numbers. However, the Cougar program also has a rich tradition of playmaking tight ends, and junior Dennis Pitta is continuing that tradition. Total Blue Sports caught up with Pitta to talk about his preparation for the 2008 season.</description>
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      <title>Pitta Shares a Story from His Mission</title>
      <description>Many BYU Cougars choose to hang up their helmets and pads for two years to teach others about their faith. Many experiences become lifelong memories as these young men are called to serve, often abroad in foreign lands. BYU tight end Dennis Pitta shares a frightening experience he had while serving on the island of the Dominican Republic.</description>
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