Boise State Football Center Gets Sixth Year

From on February 9, 2012

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The NCAA has granted Cory Yriarte a sixth year of eligibility, Boise State announced Tuesday. Yriarte missed the 2009 and 2010 seasons after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee twice. Yriarte has played in 17 games in his Bronco career and is expected to be the team’s starting center in 2012. He is the second Boise State offensive player to earn a sixth year of eligibility for 2012, joining running back D.J. Harper.

UNLV: Coach Bobby Hauck has shuffled his staff, moving tight ends coach Brent Myers to offensive coordinator and defensive backs coach J.D. Williams to defensive coordinator.

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