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BYU suffers seemingly disastrous loss to NCAA hopes at San Diego
Daily Herald
And in the end, despite forcing a variety of turnovers with a furious zone defense and the Toreros missing some late free throws, BYU melted down like a team that had felt the pressure for awhile and finally wilted. Rose conceded as much after the

 

Poor free-throw shooting, sloppy play doom BYU to WCC road loss
Salt Lake Tribune (blog)
Brandon Davies said he couldn't put a finger on the reason the BYU basketball team lost 74-68 at San Diego on Thursday night, but coach Dave Rose didn't hesitate when he was asked basically the same question outside a somber locker room at Jenny

 

BYU's Robert Anae says Cougars must be 'crystal clear'
Deseret News
PROVO — According to BYU offensive coordinator Robert Anae, filling the two remaining coaching positions on the Cougars' offensive football staff was too important to just hire anyone. His boss, Bronco Mendenhall, thought it significant enough to

 

More notes, quotes from BYU's 74-68 bubble-bursting loss at San Diego
Salt Lake Tribune (blog)
And some credit should go to BYU backup Nate Austin, who was derided most of the game by the vocal-but-small San Diego student section. He didn't back down in the face of their wrath, but perhaps it is time coaches curtailed his three-point shooting.

 

Moroni Laulu-Pututau is worth the wait, and the weight
That's what Moroni Laulu-Pututau has in his immediate football future. The 6-foot- 4, 190-pound wide receiver and cornerback from Mountain Crest High School

 

BYU basketball: There's no place like home for Brock Zylstra
Salt Lake Tribune
Provo • In many ways, BYU's Brock Zylstra is like a lot of college basketball players. He worries about his shooting percentage, his assist-to-turnover ratio and his schoolwork as he closes in on a degree in commercial management. But when Zylstra goes

 

The New and Improved Trajan Pili
BYU fans who follow recruiting have known about Trajan Pili for a long time. He committed after his sophomore year when he was a standout player at both

 

BYU's 2013 class includes a stellar group of returned missionaries
Deseret News (blog)
PROVOBYU football recruiting classes are never just about the players that sign on National Letter of Intent day. Year in and year out a host of recently returned missionaries add their talents to the roster and are always mentioned by coach Bronco ...

 

Cougars continue to struggle on the road
ksl.com
BYU fell to San Diego at the Jenny Craig Pavilion on Thursday, 74-68, dropping its third conference game of the season. "Tonight they (San Diego) were good," said BYU head coach Dave Rose. "There are a lot of issues for us that we need to correct, but