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True freshman running back Jamaal Williams has emerged as BYU's most productive ball carrier, rushing 65 times for 345 yards (5.3 yards per carry) and five scores through seven contests.
with Nelson, despite a poor outing against the Beavers. "It's one of those things where BYU
isn't really commenting on exactly what [the back injury] is," said Jeff Call, the BYU beat writer for the Deseret News. "We've heard different things, but it is a serious back injury. … [Lark] was highly recruited out of high school and the State Player of the Year out of Utah — going way back, because he served a [two-year Mormon mission from 2007-08 after red- shirting at BYU in 2006]. He has not had very many snaps in his career. The most he ever played was against Weber State. He played most of the second half. He's a very different quarterback than both Hill and Nelson.
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"If they have to turn to Lark, it will be interesting because they'll have to change their offense to Lark's skill set. The one thing about this team this year is they have not been very effective throwing the ball." Redshirt junior wide receiver Cody
Hoffman has 41 receptions for 534 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Cougars, and redshirt junior tight end Kaneakua Friel has contributed 23 catches for 266 yards and four scores. BYU has relied mostly on a running
attack (173.6 yards per game) that ranks 52nd nationally. True freshman tailback Jamaal Williams and redshirt junior Mi- chael Alisa had teamed up for 596 yards and six touchdowns this year. The good news thus far for the Cougars
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