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      <title>Eger To Please</title>
      <description>Pat Eger hasn’t often minced words. And he didn’t start recently when asked, once again, about replacing West Virginia’s “three-headed monster” of Smith, Austin and Bailey.</description>
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      <title>Scouting Report: Thomas Jefferson</title>
      <description>WHEELING, WV—Thomas Jefferson has been the cream of the class AAA crop in Pennsylvania for the past four years. The Jaguars stepped up in competition this weekend to battle the Glenville Tarblooders . The Tarblooders are loaded, but the team from the WPIAL gave them a battle. Here is a closer look at some of the Jaguars college prospects.</description>
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      <description>Pennsylvania offensive lineman Pat Eger experienced some of West Virginia’s new tactics in football recruiting, and the feeling that it gave the Thomas Jefferson High School prospect contributed to his decision to commit to the Mountaineers.</description>
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      <description>Western Pennsylvania has always been a fruitful territory for the West Virginia Mountaineers recruiting efforts. This weekend, the new Mountaineer staff plucked their first class of 2009 prospect from the area.</description>
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      <title>HS Hopefuls To Attend Pitt Camp</title>
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      <title>OT Pat Eger: Thomas Jefferson Tackle Adds Two</title>
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      <description>Bill Cherpak has been churning out D-I prospects at Thomas Jefferson since he took over the program. The class of 2009 will be no different with Brock DeCicco and Pat Eger. Eger picked up his first offer from West Virginia recently.</description>
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