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      <title>'Leaving the Nest': William Ming</title>
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Susan Ming likes the fact her son, William, chose a school with a "rich football tradition."  After all, she witnessed what Alabama tradition was all about as a student in the late 1970s. 


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      <title>Coach Spotlight: William Ming</title>
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William Ming, four-star defensive end/tight end from Athens, Ala., recorded 47 tackles with four sacks in 2008. He was named the No. 8 best player in the state by the Tuscaloosa News.

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      <title>"It's always been a dream of mine"</title>
      <description>Ever since he was a sophomore at Athens, Ala. High School and led his team in tackles in the 2006 5A state championship game, William Ming has received a lot of attention from SEC schools.  Only Alabama stood out to him the most from the very beginning. 
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      <title>William Ming talks Tuscaloosa visit</title>
      <description>William Ming, four-star defensive end, made the trip to Tuscaloosa from his hometown of Athens, Ala.  The Tide commitment talked more about the official visit.
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      <title>Athens Coach Allen Creasy talks Hartselle</title>
      <description>ScoutSouth.com caught up to Coach Allen Creasy of Athens High School, and he took time out of his busy schedule to talk with us about this week’s contest with the undefeated Hartselle Tigers.</description>
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      <title>North Alabama game recaps - week four</title>
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      <title>Scout's Night Out: Athens vs. J.O. Johnson</title>
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      <title>Operation Instant Analysis: William Ming</title>
      <description>In an era where space is limited and restrictions are in abundance, any opportunity to secure the services of elite two-way players is gold.  Alabama has received the pledge of just such a player in the form of William Ming of Athens HS (AL).  It’s not necessarily known where Ming will end up, but one thing that is certain is the play-making ability that he brings to the table.</description>
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      <title>Ming Bleeds Crimson</title>
      <description>One the southeast's top prospects, William Ming, is headed to Tuscaloosa for his college days. Ming made the call earlier today and committed to the Alabama Crimson Tide.</description>
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      <title>Four-Star DL Keen Observer</title>
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William Ming, Scout.com four-star defensive end from Athens, (Ala.), is gearing up for his senior season and his college decision. He talked about a recent unofficial visit to a school who is considered the front-runner for the elite defender's signature.
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      <title>The Thing About Ming</title>
      <description>It speaks volumes about his versatility that when college football super powers look at William Ming of Athens, Ala., they see a solution to their problems, even though they all seem to have different issues to address.</description>
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      <title>	 Three Big Visits</title>
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William Ming, Scout.com 300 defensive end from Athens, (Ala.), is one of the elite versatile linemen in the country. Ming has collected numerous offers and taken several visits. He talked about his recruitment as well as three unofficial visits.
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      <title>Tide's A-Day Greeting Recruits</title>
      <description>The University of Alabama set a national record in 2007 when over 92,000 fans packed  Bryant-Denny Stadium for the annual A-Day game. Prospects from across the country were amazed by the fan support and helped lead the Crimson Tide to the top recruiting class in the nation. Alabama expects to host a big group of recruits Saturday with coach Nick Saban eager to see another lock-the-gates crowd.</description>
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      <title>Ming Learns More About Notre Dame</title>
      <description>William Ming didn’t know much about Notre Dame before his first-ever visit to the campus this past weekend for Junior Day, but the three-star defensive end prospect from Athens (Ala.) High, did know what a great academic institution the school is.</description>
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      <title>	 William Ming Collects Two More</title>
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William Ming, Scout.com 300 defensive end from Athens, (Ala.), is one of the top players in the South. Ming has received several offers and two more schools have thrown their name in the ring for his signature.
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      <title>Ming a Valuable Commodity on Both Sides</title>
      <description>Oklahoma is proving once again that it's willing to recruit nationwide in offering Athens (Ala.) defensive end William Ming. Ming is a menace on the defensive side, but is also drawing interest on the offensive side at tight end. Sooners Illustrated caught up with Ming's high school coach to find out his value in Athens.</description>
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      <title>William Ming Adds Two SEC Offers</title>
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William Ming, defensive end from Athens, (Ala.), projects as one of the top prospects in the South for the class of 2009.  He has great size, athleticism and explosion with numerous schools recognizing his ability and extending scholarship offers.  Two SEC schools recently added to Ming's collection.


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      <title>ScoutTV: William Ming in Action</title>
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William Ming, defensive end from Athens, (Ala.), is one of the best prospects in the country with numerous elite scholarship offers.  Scout.com presents highlights from his junior season.

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      <title>William Ming Talks Vandy</title>
      <description>Now that Signing Day 2008 has come and gone, the Vanderbilt coaching staff has been focusing heavily on their 2009 recruiting class. One prospect that they have chasing after early on is DE/TE William Ming. In fact the Commodores were one of the first programs to extend the 6-4, 250 pound two-way star a scholarship offer. Come inside with VandyMania.com and see how the Athens star feels about VU.</description>
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      <title>Ming Dynasty</title>
      <description>William Ming's father played his college football for Middle Tennessee State, so he comes by his ability naturally. Ming has done just about everything, but take snaps and lead the band in the half time show during his career at Athens High.</description>
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