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    <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 16:20:50 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>J.C. Lanier: "I Want To Play"</title>
      <description>Going into the 2009 season, Georgia Tech's depth at the defensive tackle position has been a big topic of discussion. With only three players with experience returning, freshman J.C. Lanier has been mentioned as player who could possibly play right away. J.C. talks about his struggles to reach that goal and what he’s trying to improve.</description>
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      <title>Georgia Tech Position Report – DL</title>
      <description>As Georgia Tech heads into fall camp, GoJackets.com will take position-by-position look at the team.  The report will contain a look back at the pre-spring practice report, the new depth chart following spring and a review/preview/predictions section.  The next position up is defensive line.</description>
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      <description>With National Signing Day over and Georgia Tech's recruiting class completed, GoJackets.com is taking a position-by-position look at the 2009 recruiting class. Today, we will look at the defensive line.</description>
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      <title>Stars from the Dome</title>
      <description>Every year the playoffs in the Georgia Dome gives the best players on the best teams a chance to shine on a big stage. While this year, the number of teams in the Dome was cut in half, there was still plenty of talent to go around. Scout.com Highlights several of those players.</description>
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      <title>Lanier Still a Hot Commodity</title>
      <description>Emanuel County Institute offensive lineman still hears from several schools despite firm commitment to Georgia Tech.</description>
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      <title>ECI's J.C. Lanier a Yellow Jacket All the Way</title>
      <description>Talented defensive lineman plans on staying true to his word and Georgia Tech.</description>
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      <title>2009 GT Recruits - Defensive Line</title>
      <description>Now that signing day is behind us the staff at GoJackets.com is going to preview what we can look forward to in the 2009 class. The focus of the coaches in 2009 will be on the home state of Georgia.  Each coach has been assigned a portion of the state. This, along with the fact that this should be a year similar to (Class of) 2007 talent-wise, should lead us to a very promising year in recruiting.</description>
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      <title>Tech Starts 2009 Class in BIG Way</title>
      <description>Georgia Tech started off their 2009 recruiting season by getting a verbal commitment from probably the state’s most talented defensive lineman in J.C. Lanier.  J.C. wanted to get his recruitment over with and let every one know where he is going to college to play football.</description>
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      <title>Jackets Sting Lanier</title>
      <description>Defensive lineman J.C. Lanier was one of the top prospects at the annual Georgia state semifinals this year in the Georgia Dome, helping him to earn a few scholarship to this point.  It looks like his offer counting is now done as he committed to Georgia Tech this morning.</description>
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      <title>Tigers Lead for Top Georgia DT</title>
      <description>Two Clemson coaches stopped by Emanuel County (Ga.) on Tuesday to check on one of the top junior defensive tackles in the southeast. Can the Tigers pull another star defensive tackle from Georgia?  CUTigers.com has all the details.</description>
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      <title>Lanier keeping his options open</title>
      <description>ATHENS - While two of his teammates have already committed to Georgia, that doesn't automatically mean that he will be joining them in Athens.</description>
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      <title>Lanier Has Link To South Bend</title>
      <description>J.C. Lanier has yet to personally talk to anyone from Notre Dame, but the Stillmore, Ga., product already has family up in South Bend making the initial recruiting sales pitch.</description>
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      <title>Southeast 50 To Watch: 2009</title>
      <description>The focus for recruiting always moves up each year and with the date for the first official offers for the class of 2009 coming tomorrow, here are fifty players from the Southeast to watch for the next year and a half.</description>
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      <title>J.C. Lanier working hard during the summer</title>
      <description>J.C. Lanier is a monster defensive tackle out of Emanuel County Institute in Twin City, GA. Measuring in at 6-3 and 345 lbs, he is only a rising junior. This summer, J.C. has been working out trying to get better. He has shown up at a couple camps in his home state. GoJackets.com was able to catch up with J.C. in Atlanta after a camp at Georgia Tech.</description>
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