Utah's Sharrieff Shah Goes from Reporter (And Lawyer) to Coach

From on February 14, 2012

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It was nearing 10 p.m. on January 30 at the law firm of Siegfried and Jensen in Salt Lake City. Another long day and night for Sharrieff Shah. He looked through some paperwork and tried to focus. Then the phone rang.

In the early 1990s, Shah had been a top-flight cornerback and a three-year captain at Utah. He’d taken a long road to becoming a personal injury attorney at Siegfried and Jensen -- one that started when he hurt his neck playing football, ending his hopes of a career playing the sport he loved so much...

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