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Brian Santiago has been named BYU’s new director of athletics, the school announced Tuesday in a statement.
Santiago has worked at BYU in various capacities since 1997. He became a senior associate athletic director in 2008 and was then appointed as Holmoe’s deputy athletic director in 2017, a role in which ...
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