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      <description>The biggest question heading into camp was the progress of the Spartans offensive line.  Mark Staten addressed the early progress of his chargers after a week of practice.</description>
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      <title>Dan France Makes Michigan State Home</title>
      <description>The train just keeps on rolling as Dan France gave Spartan head coach Mark Dantonio his commitment earlier today.  That makes 15 outstanding 2009 student-athletes committed to Michigan State before the season even starts.  Where is France slotted to play at the next level?  Who did it come down to?  What is he most excited about?  GSN asked those questions and more.</description>
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      <title>Big Ten Battle Over France</title>
      <description>Bloomington – Dan France doesn’t know where he’ll be playing, and quite frankly, he doesn’t care. Sure, the 6-6, 260-pounder from North Royalton (Ohio) H.S. cares about which college program he’ll be playing his college football for starting next fall. But it’s very unclear where....
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      <description>There were top defensive players from all over the midwest at MSU's 1-day camp on Saturday. While there were several uncommitted prospects who had nice performances, the real head turner was Chris Norman, who has been committed to the Spartans for months.</description>
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      <title>Spartans Covet Versatile Big Man</title>
      <description>With 17 offers from conferences around the country, this North Royalton student-athlete sits in a great position in the middle of the recruiting season.  GSN caught up with the O-line/D-line athlete to find out what he thinks about Michigan State and when he might make a decision.</description>
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