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      <title>Cougar Conversations: Craig Bills</title>
      <description>He may be only a true freshman, but that hasn’t kept safety Craig Bills from seeing playing time – and even garnering starting time – at the safety position this season. Total Blue Sports caught up with Bills to get his thoughts on his first year of playing college football.</description>
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      <title>Final West Top 150 Rankings for 2009</title>
      <description>Matt Barkley and Manti Te'o remain 1-2 in the Final West 150 rankings for the class of 2009, but several newcomers make the list and a handful more make big jumps in the final tally...</description>
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      <title>Bills Stays On Track</title>
      <description>Scout’s sixth-ranked safety in the nation and BYU commit Craig Bills has been keeping himself busy in the offseason. He’s also received interest from major Division I colleges that have made an attempt to get their feet in the door.</description>
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      <title>Junior Day Educates, Emboldens and Inspires</title>
      <description>In attendance were many potential recruits, some even with members of their family. They were shown around the various facilities designed specifically around the interests of the athletes, but it wasn’t all the million-dollar facilities and equipment that stole the show. Instead, it was a humble Coach Mendenhall who simply sought to educate young men.</description>
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      <title>Facing Bills Can Become Physically Expensive</title>
      <description>Timpview safety Craig Bills has already been rated as a four-star recruit, despite the fact that he is only a junior. The hard-hitting Thunderbird and the intimidation factor that he brings to the field definitely warrant such a ranking.</description>
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      <title>Bills Makes an Early Commitment</title>
      <description>The Bills family is doing its part to become a household name in regards to Cougar football.  Having one of the family members pass through the program with one currently in the program, and another two on the way, the Bills are very much a BYU family.  The latest is Craig Bills, who committed on Monday to head coach Bronco Mendenhall.</description>
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      <title>Timpview DB Receives BYU Offer</title>
      <description>With eight current commits, three of which are from the state of Utah, Coach Mendenhall and his Cougar coaching staff are enjoying much success for the 2008 recruiting class. Last week, Coach Mendenhall extended a full-ride scholarship offer to a prospect for the class of 2009.</description>
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      <title>Youngest Bills Is a Sophomore Sensation</title>
      <description>Provo, Utah's Timpview High School is known for winning state championships and sending players to D-I colleges. With that combination of talent and execution, the Tunderbirds regularly place players on all-state rosters. In fact last season, Timpview's Craig Bills was the lone sophomore named first team all-state at the 4A level.</description>
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      <title>Bills Will Make You Pay</title>
      <description>BYU fans know full well who former Colorado high school star K.C. Bills is, and they were very disappointed to learn that the talented defender had to hang up his cleats due to a career ending back injury. However, at Timpview High School, there are two up and coming Bills brothers who could possibly follow their older brothers K.C. and Kelly to BYU.</description>
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