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BYU guard has unfinished business

The Columbian
Published: November 16, 2010, 12:00am

PROVO, Utah (AP) — The rap sequel to “Amazing” has already been written by his older brother; now it’s up to BYU preseason All-America Jimmer Fredette to live up to the hype.

“We just touched the surface

of the purpose

we’ve been working for”

If those words don’t say enough, TJ Fredette explains in plain English why the star guard for the 23rd-ranked Cougars pulled his name out of the NBA draft to return to Provo.

The oldest Fredette brother says that, more than anything, Jimmer Fredette felt like he had unfinished business at BYU.

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