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      <title>Spring Video: Jeremiah Sirles</title>
      <description>The senior offensive lineman talks about the front five.</description>
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      <title>PSU Post: Jeremiah Sirles</title>
      <description>The offensive lineman talks about the Huskers comeback ability</description>
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      <title>Nebraska Media Day: Jeremiah Sirles</title>
      <description>The junior offensive lineman talks about the Huskers' front five.</description>
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      <title>Sirles: "Nothing is set"</title>
      <description>Sophomore offensive tackle Jeremiah Sirles admits he doesn't know what he is. His third-year in the Nebraska program, he's stuck between the upperclassmen/younger guy phase.</description>
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      <title>Can’t wait for Lincoln</title>
      <description>A nine win season for Nebraska last year has fan and recruits anxious to see what Nebraska can do this year.  If there is one thing that can be said about Nebraska this coming year it might be that they are young.  Jeremiah Sirles says that he is anxious to get up to Nebraska this spring to see how his team is going to look this fall and for years to come.</description>
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      <title>Looking forward to the future</title>
      <description>After a solid year and a run into the playoffs, Jeremiah Sirles senior season has come to an end. The Husker commit gave Big Red Report his thoughts on his final year of high school football and how he plans to stay busy until he arrives in Lincoln.</description>
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      <title>Big 12 Weekly Notebook: Newest Commits</title>
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      <title>Sirles makes his choice</title>
      <description>After taking officials to his top two schools, Nebraska and Oregon, Jeremiah Sirles set a date of October 24 to make his decision. And after careful consideration with his parents, that choice has been made. Big Red Report just spoke to the talented linemen, is it the Huskers or Ducks for the standout from Colorado?</description>
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      <title>Sirles Commits</title>
      <description>Quotes from three-star Bear Creek o-tackle on why he gave his verbal commitment today</description>
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      <title>The newest Husker</title>
      <description>Nebraska may have finished the offensive line portion of their class this morning by picking up their latest commitment of the 2009 class.  The latest commit might be their largest, physically, as well.  At 6-foot-8 and 300-pounds, this offensive tackle has the size and the athleticism that college coaches dream about in their players.</description>
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      <title>OT Jeremiah Sirles: Decision Day Set</title>
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      <author>Jason Jewell</author>
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      <title>Huskers and Ducks battling it out</title>
      <description>While Nebraska and Oregon don't face each other on the schedule this year, the same can't be said on the recruiting front. This year the Huskers and Ducks are going head-to-head for some of the top talent around the country. Mammoth offensive linemen Jeremiah Sirles is one of those players, and he went in-depth with Big Red Report on his recruitment.</description>
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      <title>Jeremiah Sirles said visit was "awesome"</title>
      <description>With less than 80 yards rushing contributing to the climactic loss to Missouri, one might think that an offensive line recruit is going to start looking the other way. For Jeremiah Sirles, though, he said that what you see now isn’t what you get, because he sees the reality of the current situation for the big red.</description>
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      <title>Sirles plans officials</title>
      <description>After talking with several coaches from different colleges, Jeremiah Sirles has his first three official visits set. Sirles is a huge, book-end offensive tackle that can shore up a schools recruiting class in an instant.  Big Red Report caught up with Sirles to find out latest
on his recruitment, and who those lucky teams are.
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      <title>Still Neck and Neck</title>
      <description>"I'll set up my visits as soon as the coaches can start calling again," Jeremiah Sirles said. "I'll for sure visit Oregon and Nebraska first, but I may still go to Louisville or Texas Tech or even Arizona State. Those are the main ones I'm looking at but I don't plan on taking all five." Sirles emphasized that Oregon and Nebraska remain solid leaders and are running neck and neck.
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      <title>Two at the top for Sirles</title>
      <description>Nebraska recently garnered a pair of commitments from two of the top offensive line prospects in the state of Texas. Now with just a couple spots left along the O-line for this class, the Huskers look to add prep star Jeremiah Sirles from Lakewood (Colo.) Bear Creek high school. Big Red Report caught up with Sirles to get the latest on his recruitment, and the outlook for his Bear Creek team.</description>
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      <title>It's Ridiculous!</title>
      <description>"Oregon and Nebraska are so neck and neck it's ridiculous," offensive lineman Jeremiah Sirles said. "I really love the coaching staff at Oregon and have a great relationship with coach Steve Greatwood. He's just an awesome guy. He doesn't pressure me at all and is just very personable. I also think Nebraska is really going to surprise a lot of people this season. They are really fired up..."


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      <title>Great Unofficial Trip - Next is Official Trip</title>
      <description>Jeremiah Sirles, 6-8, 300, 5.0, Lakewood (Colo.) Bear Creek HS, is a 4-star offensive lineman and ranked #24 nationally. Last week he traveled to Eugene, Ore., and visited the University of Oregon. How did the trip go?</description>
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      <title>Sirles is down to four</title>
      <description>The fact that the Huskers are even it for Jeremiah Sirles is a bit of a minor miracle.  The offer that Sirles had received was from under Bill Callahan and the previous staff.  That got the letter stuffed away to the back of the drawer, but when Bo Pelini took over there was a reason to get out and look at the changes.  Sirles knows that Nebraska is on their way back.</description>
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      <title>Oregon on his summer travel plans.</title>
      <description>Standing at 6-foot-8, weighing 300 pounds, and running the 40-yard dash in 5.0 seconds is naturally going to cause football recruiting junkies to take notice, and that is exactly what Jeremiah Sirles is doing. Sirles, is one of the hottest properties on the recruiting front this year and right now he has a clear favorite.</description>
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