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  With the NCAA granting an extra year of eligibility because of the COVID-19 pandemic, seniors on the BYU football team who played in the 2020 season had to make a choice about whether to return or to move on to the next things in life. Most chose to leave on a high note after the Cougars put together an excellent year but two - defensive lineman Uriah Leiataua and defensive back Jared Kapisi - elected to return. Was it a tough call? Not for Leiataua. "During fall camp last year, I had a really big injury," Leiataua said during a teleconference on Monday. "I broke my leg. (Defensive coordinator) Ilaisa Tuiaki came to me right after it happened and said he wanted me to sit out the rest of the year and that the team would work on getting me a sixth year." The NCAA made things much simpler with its eligibility decision, allowing Leiataua to get back without having to worry about getting the medical hardship waiver. - Daily Herald

rSr/2022 DE Uriah LeiatauaBrigham Young
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