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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

 

 

 

BYU's Harvey Unga returns to Chicago to make NFL dream work
Deseret News
By Dick Harmon, Deseret News Harvey Unga talks to a scout during a Pro Day workout with NFL scouts in at Brigham Young University Provo, Utah, Thursday, July 8, 2010. Matt Gillis, Deseret News Harvey Unga is making his comeback.

 

BYU COUGARS
RECORD 12 - 17 ... Nelson (PS#65) is not your prototypical BYU QB as he is an undersized ... a BYU passing leader since Matt Berry in '03 but still set every ...

 

Two Utahns receive PARADE accolades
Salt Lake Tribune
By KYle Goon West Jordan senior Jordan Loveridge and Alta senior Makenzi Morrison played their last high school basketball games two months ago, but their accolades keep rolling in. Loveridge and Morrison have been named to PARADE's All-America

 

BYU football: BYU moves quickly in committing California prospect
Deseret News
Before even having enough time to take off his proselytizing clothes, BYU defensive line coach Steve Kaufusi was there to meet him – soon offering him a

 

Rock on: Watch out, Bronco; here comes NCAA
Deseret News
This just in: BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall is being investigated for saying "yes" after being asked by a drive-through attendant if he wanted fries with that. Hawaii football coach Norm Chow — a former BYU assistant — certainly isn't singing "Rise

 

Hyping the humble: Sports Illustrated's Jabari Parker profile
Chicago Reader
Sports Illustrated proclaims Simeon junior Jabari Parker "the best high school basketball player since LeBron James" on the cover of its current issue. That's typical glossy-magazine hype, especially in an era when Time puts a breastfeeding woman on ...

 

BYU men's soccer eyes national title
Universe.byu.edu
by Adam Durfee May 22, 2012, 6:20 am Cheers from the Stadium at South Field could be heard all over BYU's campus as the men's soccer team concluded its seventh preseason game with a tie against MLS powerhouse, Real Salt Lake on Saturday night.

 

 

Extra-curricular reading

 

We learned a long time ago that you can’t argue politics, religion or sports. That doesn’t mean we don’t read about them, however. Thanks to a subscriber, here is something to read that includes two out of the three.

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/mitt-romneys-mormon-faith-tangles-with-a-quirk-of-arkansas-history/2012/05/20/gIQAKHVFeU_story.html