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Reno Mahe can draw upon his own experiences while trying to help players like Ula Tolutau

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Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News

I’m responsible for the running backs. That’s my job. If there’s one player that needs a little more attention than the others, then absolutely I do that.

PROVO — This is one of those times when BYU running backs coach Reno Mahe can draw upon his experiences as a player.

During his time attending BYU, Mahe violated the school’s honor code and had to pay the consequences before returning to the field.

Now, one of his players, Ula Tolutau, the team’s leading rusher, has run into some trouble. Tolutau was recently charged with marijuana possession.