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      <title>Best of Pre-Game Player Rose Bowl Quotes</title>
      <description>With the NCAA and the BCS raking in billions and not having to pay players, do they ever have money for transcription services. Indeed, a media-only website hosts 99 pages of quotes Stanford coaches and players delivered over the past week. So with credit to ASAP Sports, we will hold off on questions regarding the NCAA’s legality, morality and tax-exempt status to enjoy the cornucopia of content.</description>
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      <title>Bootleg Radio: Levine Toilolo, Kyle Murphy</title>
      <description>Stanford's focus will be on offensive improvement as it enters the final third of the 2012 regular season. Tight end Levine Toilolo and freshman tackle Kyle Murphy join the show this week to discuss their progress. Murphy's interview wraps up a chat that was cut short a few weeks back.</description>
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      <title>Receiving Grades: Which Teams Will Improve?</title>
      <description>Will these top BCS teams be up or down in passing offense? It usually depends on who is throwing and catching the ball. Here are the top BCS teams with a subjective analysis on their potential passing offenses using receivers projected for 2012's rosters. Your team may have great receivers but other factors can and will diminish their effectiveness.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A: Levine Toilolo</title>
      <description>After losing all of 2010 to injury, tight end Levine Toilolo came back last year and had a strong season as a member of the “Tree Amigos” tight end corps, alongside Coby Fleener and Zach Ertz. The Stanford offense made extensive use of three tight-end formations, with different players taking their turns in the spotlight.</description>
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      <title>Post-Oregon interview: Levine Toilolo</title>
      <description>With the injury to tight end Zach Ertz, the pressure was on the remainder of the “Tree Amigos”—Levine Toilolo and Coby Fleener—to deliver against Oregon. Combined, the two caught 10 passes, but it wasn’t enough to pull out a victory over the Ducks.</description>
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      <title>Quarter-by-quarter: Stanford at WSU</title>
      <description>We summarize each quarter, select the best play of the stanza, and highlight key trends as the game unfolds, period by period. It's a unique look at the ebb-and-flow of one of the most emotional sports out there, and Kabir Sawhney was there to chronicle Stanford and Wazzu in real time.</description>
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      <title>Postgame Interview: Levine Toilolo</title>
      <description>After a string of pedestrian performances early in the season, tight end Levine Toilolo put together a good showing against Colorado, catching two passes for 37 yards and playing a key role on offense throughout the game. Toilolo shares the spotlight with two other tight ends, Zach Ertz and Coby Fleener, as all three are considered to be NFL-caliber players.</description>
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      <title>ScoutTV: Levine Toilolo</title>
      <description>Scout.com caught up with Stanford tight end Levine Toilolo after The Cardinal 37-10 victory over Arizona in Tucson on Saturday.</description>
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      <description>Most of it was proverbial coachspeak about competition and improvement. David Shaw wouldn’t pinpoint differences between a spring practice run by him compared to one last year, only saying, “You tell me after Monday.” Read on for more from Scott Cooley at a pre-spring ball presser with new coach David Shaw.</description>
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      <title>Roll Card!</title>
      <description>With big plays erupting left and right, Stanford scored early and often in a dominating 52-17 win over a pretty game Sac State Hornet squad that simply didn't have the horses. The Cardinal was able to get a big "W", play a lot of players, and with one major exception, stay reasonably healthy for next week's surely more challenging matchup against UCLA in Pasadena.</description>
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      <title>8/25: Levine Toilolo and Corey Gatewood</title>
      <description>Levine Toilolo and Corey Gatewood have made waves in the world of Stanford football in recent days, Toilolo for earning the starting tight end position and Gatewood for switching from cornerback to wide receiver. After the conclusion of practice on Wednesday, The Bootleg was on hand to catch up with the newly minted pair of offensive skill position players.</description>
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      <title>"Summer Session 2010" Final Wrap</title>
      <description>On a sunny but comfortable Saturday morning at the Alpine Inn, Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh fielded questions for well over an hour, to the delight of an enthusiastic crowd of about 150 Stanford football fans. Harbaugh touched on a wide variety of topics, including the current state of the offensive and defensive line, possible true-freshmen contributors, and the current back-up to QB Andrew Luck.</description>
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      <title>Thursday, March 4 Practice Recap</title>
      <description>In their constant effort to be instructive, football coaches will often fallback on pop culture references to try and make their points more relatable, even if their allusions are out of date. An old offensive coordinator of mine used to bring up the 1967 Detroit (pronounced Deh-twah) riots, and although we had not a clue what he was talking about, we heard the word “riot” and got the point.</description>
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      <description>When Jim Harbaugh sits down with the media, his responses can be fairly predictable, outside of the occasional outburst of Enthusiasm Unknown to Mankind. Maybe a new decade has prompted a new leaf, as he has been fairly chipper with the gaggle in 2010, even asking for our thoughts (Mine: Robbie Picazo looks good. His answer: “When the ball comes out, it’s not always pretty, but it gets there.”)</description>
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      <title>Adding to 25</title>
      <description>The math is difficult for any school: sign too few players and you’re at a competitive disadvantage, sign too many players and you’re in an NCAA and moral dilemma. For Stanford, of course, in addition to the normal question of how many recruiting battles the school will win, there’s the very real question of Admissions, which could prevent would-be commits from enrolling...</description>
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      <description>The Bootleg's series of updates tracking high school games across the country for information on recruits of interest to Stanford fans continues with a focus on the group of players that have already committed to Stanford.  This past weekend Stanford commits had a hand in 20 touchdown scores.  Read on for the latest stats and notes from this weekend's high school action.</description>
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      <title>Football Recruits Weekly Update</title>
      <description>The Bootleg continues to track high school games across the country for information on recruits of interest to Stanford fans.  In this week's update, we focus on the group of players that have already committed to Stanford.  Read on for the latest stats and notes from this weekend's high school action.</description>
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