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      <title>The O-line: Are Football's Big Uglies Ready?</title>
      <description>The "Big Uglies." They battle in the trenches to protect the quarterback or create holes for a running back. They're the heart of the offense and a critical component in moving the chains. Without an experienced offensive line, a great quarterback can look ordinary and a fast running back can get stuffed. Some BCS teams look set at O-line and some don't. Here's a sampling of what to expect.</description>
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      <title>Post-spring depth chart: OL and TE</title>
      <description>With spring practice in the books and the 2012 season rapidly approaching, GamecockAnthem takes a look at the 2012 post-spring depth chart and which incoming player is most likely to make an impact this fall. In part two of the five-part series, we take a look at the offensive line and tight end.</description>
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      <title>Scout's Take: Eight Arrive</title>
      <description>Eight signees officially became Gamecocks this week when Marcus Lattimore, A.J. Cann, Tramell Williams, Ronald Patrick, Nick Jones, Sharrod Golightly, Corey Simmons and Dylan Thompson enrolled at the University of South Carolina. Look inside as GamecockAnthem.com takes a look at what each player will bring to the Gamecocks program, specifically in their first year in the program.</description>
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      <title>ScoutTV: A.J. Cann</title>
      <description>SPARTANBURG, S.C. -- Highlights of offensive tackle A.J. Cann from Saturday's Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas.</description>
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      <title>Shrine Bowl Evaluations</title>
      <description>SPARTANBURG, S.C. – Here is a breakdown of some of top offensive talent on South Carolina’s roster.</description>
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      <description>ROEBUCK, S.C. -- Scout.com Southeast manager Chad Simmons breaks down the top eight performers from the first day of practice at the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas.</description>
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      <title>Video: Cann talks Calhoun County, Gamecocks</title>
      <description>Bamberg-Ehrhardt offensive lineman and South Carolina commitment A.J. Cann discusses his team's 21-14 region win over Calhoun County Friday night as well as his thoughts on the Gamecocks' season to this point. Look inside as GamecockAnthem.com provides the video.</description>
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      <title>Cann Talks Season, Commitment</title>
      <description>A.J. Cann is helping his Bamberg-Ehrhardt (S.C.) team during his senior season to an undefeated record, and he is enjoying every minute of it.  Find out more on the Gamecock commitment, and the strength of his verbal to South Carolina, in this ScoutTV presentation.</description>
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      <description>The Scout.com recruiting team continues to cover the entire country to scout the top talent in the class of 2010.  Here is this week's report of Scout on the road.</description>
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      <title>South Notebook: Who is the top OL?</title>
      <description>The South has a list of talented and versatile offensive linemen in 2009.  Many of the states in this region have at least one national recruit on the offensive line, so who will go into the 2009 season on top?  Take a look at the candidates here.</description>
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      <title>The Lost Tapes: Miller &amp; Cann Interview</title>
      <description>We had a great time at the Scout.com combine in Charlotte this year but upon our return home we misplaced our videotapes.  Well we've recovered them and inside you can enjoy what we're calling, "The Lost Tapes."  We will bring you free video of players interviewing one another at the combine.  This installment features 4 star prospects Corey Miller (pictured) and A.J. Cann.  Enjoy!</description>
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      <title>Video: Cann's Proud Parents</title>
      <description>We all see the daunting recruiting process take place from one side of the fence, but rarely do we get a glimpse at the other side. Following A.J. Cann's announcement in Bamberg, S.C. Wednesday his father, Isiah Cann, and stepmother, Eartha Ford gave GamecockAnthem.com's members a look into the recruiting process from their perspective. Look below for the video.</description>
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      <title>Taking in All Sides of Recruiting</title>
      <description>As the 2010 South Carolina recruiting class develops, GamecockAnthem.com publisher Doug Jolley looks at those who in the end make up the recruiting process – the players, their parents, their high school coaches, and the college coaches who are recruiting them. 4-Star center A.J. Cann’s commitment Wednesday to the Gamecocks gives a glimpse of the process from many perspectives.</description>
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      <title>Video: Cann Goes Garnet</title>
      <description>GamecockAnthem.com was on hand as A.J. Cann gave his commitment to the home-state South Carolina Gamecocks on Wednesday morning. Check inside for the full video of the elite lineman's commitment announcement. This video of USC's newest pledge is FREE for your enjoyment.</description>
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      <title>Cann pledges to USC</title>
      <description>The Gamecocks landed the first blue-chip offensive line recruit of new line coach Eric Wolford's tenure at South Carolina on Wednesday morning when Bamberg Ehrhardt four-star prospect A.J. Cann, the nation's No. 4 rated center according to Scout.com, went public with his commitment to the home-state Gamecocks.</description>
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      <title>Cann sets announcement</title>
      <description>GamecockAnthem.com has learned that Bamberg-Ehrhardt four-star offensive lineman A.J. Cann will announce his college decision at an 11:30 a.m news conference at his school on Wednesday. Stay tuned to GamecockAnthem for live updates and extensive coverage of the premier in-state prospect's announcement.</description>
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      <title>Four-star OL gets the grand tour</title>
      <description>One of the top linemen in South Carolina got to see everything Clemson had to offer Tuesday ... and needless to say he came away impressed.</description>
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A.J. Cann, Scout.com four-star defensive tackle from Bamberg-Ehrhardt, S.C., plans on making a decision before the start of the season. He has a list of seven favorites, but really favoring two programs. He talked about the schools and plans for the summer.
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      <title>Tennessee in the mix for A.J. Cann</title>
      <description>What does a college coach have to do to keep up in the recruiting wars with a prospect that is holding 32 official offers? The University of Tennessee is recruiting A.J. Cann as hard as anyone, is it paying off? Go inside to see what the standout offensive lineman from South Carolina thinks about the Vols. 
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