Former BYU recruit surfaces at College of San Mateo
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In trying to learn a little bit more about Joe Sampson, the defensive back from the College of San Mateo who committed to BYU earlier this week, I stumbled across another BYU-related tidbit of news. Remember Seta Pohahau? He was the highly recruited running back from the Bay Area, a graduate of Aragon High, who signed with BYU a few years ago. But Pohahua never quite made it academically, and coach Bronco Mendenhall said the 5-foot-11, 220-pound back had decided against the junior college route and would work on his grades at home in hopes of getting qualified to attend BYU. Well, Pohahau is now at a junior college — the College of San Mateo, ironically. Coach Brett Pollack says Pohahau has a nice combination of speed and power to wear down opposing defenses.——————————Time for a few morning links. Here's my look at one of the negative aspects of Saturday's 23-17 win over Washington, dropped passes by BYU's usually sure-handed receivers. Here's an interesting piece in The Gazette of Colorado Springs about how AFA coach Troy Calhoun has watched film on BYU quarterback Jake Heaps from Heaps' high school days. Former BYU golfer Daniel Summerhays is teeing it up today in the Nationwide Tour event in Utah at Willow Creek Country Club. Tribune columnist Kurt Kragthorpe looks at how close Summerhays is to making it on the PGA Tour.

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