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      <title>Southward Looking at his Options</title>
      <description>Shawn Southward from Florence, Alabama had been hearing from BYU and some local schools such as Troy and Arkansas State, but recently a much bigger-name school threw their hat into the ring in hopes of acquiring Southward’s services.  TBS caught up with him to learn of these recent developments and what his plans are as we head down the stretch to February 4.</description>
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      <title>Southward Likes BYU</title>
      <description>Recruiting is heating up for Alabama running back Shawn Southward.  The talented running back already has five offers and has recently has been in contact with Coach Higgins of BYU.</description>
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      <title>Shawn Southward now holding five</title>
      <description>Shawn Southward is a Scout.com two-star running back from Florence, (Ala.). Southward currently has five scholarship offers, but remains open to all schools. He tells ScoutSouth.com the latest developments in his recruitment and his season.</description>
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      <title>Alabama RB Talks Camp Visits</title>
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ScoutSouth.com caught up with the Florence Falcons' Shawn Southward this week, and he discussed the three SEC schools recruiting him.

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      <title>Alabama RB Holds Four</title>
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Shawn Southward, from Florence, Ala., rushed for more than 1,700 yards during his junior season which was good enough to earn ASWA honorable mention 6A running back for 2007. Southward reports four scholarship offers and is expecting others to follow soon.
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Shawn Southward, running back from Florence, (Ala.), has college coaches staying in close contact with the talented prospect. Southward rushed for over 1,700 yards as a junior and has earned his first scholarship offer.

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