Cougars Lose a Cornerback Commit to Utes, but Gain Another

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PROVO — It always seems a challenge for BYU to recruit top defensive back talent to its football program. The Cougars' coaching staff has enjoyed recent success recruiting for the position, however, and hopes to continue that success for the 2013 recruiting class.

The need for good fill-ins at defensive back, or more specifically at cornerback, is imperative given the impending departures of starters Preston Hadley and Joe Sampson following this season. With thin talent backing up both players currently, the coaching staff is hitting the junior college ranks hard and was off to a good start.

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