Q&A with Youri Yenga

A lot of players like to say they let their play speak for themselves. With no player is that more true than with SMU junior linebacker Youri Yenga. After two years as an undersized defensive end, Yenga moved this season to linebacker, where his size is more appropriate for the position, and his speed and strength make him a dangerous weapon against the run and the pass.
But Yenga isn't the talkative type. He doesn't strut after tackles or pound his chest after sacks, and he has no interest in talking to anyone carrying a microphone or notebook. But when SMU officially accepted the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl's bid, Yenga sat down with PonyFans.com to discuss the Ponies' first bowl bid in 25 years, his excitement for this year's seniors, and what he hopes to see and do on his first visit to Hawaii
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But Yenga isn't the talkative type. He doesn't strut after tackles or pound his chest after sacks, and he has no interest in talking to anyone carrying a microphone or notebook. But when SMU officially accepted the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl's bid, Yenga sat down with PonyFans.com to discuss the Ponies' first bowl bid in 25 years, his excitement for this year's seniors, and what he hopes to see and do on his first visit to Hawaii
http://www.ponyfans.com/features/index.php?id=135
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