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      <title>NFL Q+A: Johnson Bademosi</title>
      <description>Recent Cardinal grad and former Stanford football cornerback Johnson Bademosi has graciously taken time out of his busy schedule to sit down with The Bootleg for a couple of interviews regarding his training camp experience with the Cleveland Browns, who signed him as an undrafted free agent in the spring.</description>
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      <title>Expert Opinion: Standout Stanford Matchups</title>
      <description>USC beat writers Dan Greenspan and Whitney Blaine opine on the second-best matchup between USC and Stanford, outside of their quarterbacks.</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>They're.... Back!</title>
      <description>The Cardinal bounced back from a lackluster homecoming performance and humiliated the host Washington Huskies Saturday night in a 41-0 rout that could have been a lot worse. It was an offensive and defensive gem that restored the team's confidence going into the final third of the season with a sparkling 7-1 record. Andrew Luck had the upper hand in a much-anticipated match-up with Jake Locker.</description>
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      <title>"The Report Card-inal": Stanford 38, WSU 28</title>
      <description>The final score may have read "Stanford 38, WSU 28", but the post-game banter focused on the disappointing performance by the home team, which failed to finish the game the way we know it would have preferred. Still, on a gray and lethargic day, Stanford managed to get to 6-1 (which is really all that matters). Dave Fowkes takes a deep breath and tries to be fair as the Card readies for UW!</description>
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      <title>"On the Spot" with CB Johnson Bademosi [#27]</title>
      <description>Following one of the practices last week, The Bootleg's "Emeritus" managed to grab a few moments with 6-1, 197-pound Johnson Bademosi, a third-year (true junior) cornerback who since the time of our conversation has been listed as the starter at right corner for next Saturday's season opener against Sacramento State.</description>
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      <title>The Arizona State Aftermath</title>
      <description>OK, we get 72 hours to enjoy the supremely satisfying home victory over ASU before worrying about the dangerous Ducks landing on our pigskin pond. An outstanding team effort restored the squad's confidence, which it will need so badly heading down the stretch! Had we emerged injury-free and played in front of a full-house, it would have been a pretty perfect Homecoming for the Cardinal faithful.</description>
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      <title>New starters revealed for ASU game</title>
      <description>Hot News for SS Johnson Bademosi</description>
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      <title>The Future Arrives</title>
      <description>There are a number of obvious stories heading into this Fall Camp: The unsettled situation at QB, the health of Gerhart, the receiver depth after Sherman, etc. Given the opportunity to request a couple of the players after Friday night's first practice, we talked with a couple of key freshmen we believe are going to have a tremendous impact on the Stanford football program in the years to come.</description>
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      <title>'08 Unwrapped: Johnson Bademosi</title>
      <description>For much of January, Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga College High School's Johnson Bademosi appeared close to a college decision.  As the month closed, the defensive back spoke to The Bootleg about his recruiting experience.</description>
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      <title>Bademosi Nearing Decision</title>
      <description>Johnson Bademosi has been extremely busy lately. The Washington, D.C., native has visited Harvard, Stanford and Penn over the past week and just picked up his fourth scholarship offer from the Maryland Terrapins on Sunday evening. We caught up with the talented defensive back recently to find out what he thinks of all this recent activity in his recruiting.</description>
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      <title>It's the Little Things</title>
      <description>"I want to take several trips and especially want to get up to see Brown and Pennsylvania as well," Johnson Bademosi said. "I probably won't be making a decision until near Signing Day. For me it's gonna come down to the little things like how I feel on the campus and how I get along with the players and coaches. Stuff like that..."</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Dec 2007 00:59:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Perfect Combination</title>
      <description>Johnson Bademosi says Syracuse is recruiting him the hardest and he'll be visiting the 'Cuse on Dec. 14. "Syracuse is a great school," he says. "I have a really great relationship with the coaches and I feel like I can talk to them about anything. I love the location too. It's in New York and the campus and dorms are nice. They are in a competitive conference and are looking to rebuild..."

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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 19:58:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Bademosi Holds Four Offers</title>
      <description>Johnson Bademosi may not be a player most have heard of, however this athlete has quietly picked up four scholarship offers so far and could be on the verge of more over the next several months leading up to signing day. We spoke with him tonight about the offers he does have, however he will not be making a decision for quite some time.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2007 05:59:00 GMT</pubDate>
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