BYU's Kenneth Rooks and James Corrigan reflect on how running at the Olympic Games in the summer has changed their lives.
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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Good morning. On our mind today: Two BYU Olympians reflect on how the Games changed their lives, the Cougars should get a warm weather bowl game and Taysom Hill reportedly suffers a season-ending injury. Read these and other top stories.

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Item Number 1
How going to the Olympics — and in one’s case, winning a medal — changed 2 BYU runners’ lives
Item Number 2
After cold endings, BYU has earned a warmer finish
Item Number 3
Reports: Taysom Hill out for season with torn ACL, additional damage to knee
Item Number 4
Jay Hill? Bronco Mendenhall? Someone else? The latest on Utah State coaching search
Item Number 5
Does USU AD Diana Sabau have a track record with hires yet?
Item Number 6
BYU eager to test Providence in Big East-Big 12 Battle — first true road game of 2024-25 season
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