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      <title>Cougar Conversations: Braden Hansen</title>
      <description>Braden Hansen talks about playing the center position, and about his return to the field after a brief hiatus to recuperate from injuries he sustained over the course of the season.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2012 02:20:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Examining the offensive line issues</title>
      <description>In a year in which the offensive line was looking to make a statement, after what was considered a subpar performance last year despite loads of talent, there still seems to be some issues up front. It’s clear to see the line is struggling with missed assignments, mental breakdowns and poor technique. So what gives?</description>
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      <title>Increasing the offensive line performance</title>
      <description>Expectations for the offensive line last year were high, given the level of talent and experience. However, the end result left fans rather disappointed. Since the end of last season, there have been many advancements within the program to improve the results.</description>
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      <title>Looking for offensive line solidarity</title>
      <description>With all the injuries that have occurred across the offensive line, it’s almost impossible to figure out who will be starting and where. One thing is certain, and that is the offensive line will have more quality talent and more depth than has been seen at BYU for some time.</description>
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      <title>The best is yet to come</title>
      <description>The offensive line was going to be the strength of the team last year, and while the offense was ranked 5th in the nation in third down conversions, fans expected more. They wanted a mean, nasty and overly aggressive – but smart – offensive line to dominate in the trenches, given the experience and talent returning. Will 2012 be the same as last year, or will the line surpass expectations?</description>
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      <title>Three Yards and a Cloud of Dust</title>
      <description>The traditional wide-open and pass-happy Cougar offensive attack has taken on a new look in recent weeks.  Offensive coordinator Robert Anae has ditched his traditional spread formations, opting for the power-I and subsequently more runs than he ever has while at BYU.  There are several reasons for this.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2010 23:54:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Spring Practice Report:  Day Five</title>
      <description>Every spring camp or other practice session unfortunately sees some injuries, and injuries reared their ugly head during the fifth day of the spring practice session.  Progress was made on the injury front, however, as one of the players that coaches will lean heavily on during practices was able to return to a full practice session.
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      <title>First College Game a Big One</title>
      <description>If there ever was a player that received a baptism by fire in the sport of football, it was BYU offensive guard Braden Hansen. Hansen had been away from football for three years and has never played a down at the college level, but that all changed after assumed starter Jason Speredon went down with a season-ending injury during fall camp.</description>
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      <title>Cougar Conversations: Braden Hansen</title>
      <description>A former preseason High School All-American, Braden Hansen once had 18 pancakes in a single game while playing for Alta High School. After receiving playing time during his freshman year, Hansen left to serve a mission. Now having recently returned home, the 6-foot-6-inch, 290-pound lineman is surprised at how fast he’s regained his pre-mission form.</description>
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