Kyle Van Noy: The Game Changer

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Kyle Van Noy: The Game Changer
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Publisher : Scott Rappleye
Total Pages : 119
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ISBN-10 : 9781500153724
ISBN-13 : 1500153729
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Book Synopsis Kyle Van Noy: The Game Changer by : Scott Rappleye

Book excerpt: Kyle Van Noy played college football for Brigham Young University from 2010-13. He quickly became a key contributor on defense as an outside linebacker. By his sophomore season he was the centerpiece of the defense and team MVP. As a junior in 2012, he was the catalyst of a unit that became the best defense in school history. What made Van Noy such a special player was his knack for making game-changing plays. Van Noy was a fan favorite, but not only for his play on the field. He had an inspiring story away from the field. Van Noy had some problems in high school that almost kept him from attending BYU. Once he was enrolled at BYU, the special environment of the school gave Van Noy life changing experiences that has made him a role model for many. Kyle Van Noy: The Game Changer looks at both sides of the Van Noy legacy. Each of his game changing plays is documented and discussed. Many of the life changing lessons he learned are also discussed by his coaches, friends, and teammates.


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