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      <title>Curtis Hearing From Many</title>
      <description>Gordon Central HS (GA) RB Niagel Curtis is readying himself for preseason camp and conditioning, but that doesn't mean that his recruiting has slowed down.  The North GA playmaker is hearing from a slew of programs and he shared those with Scout.</description>
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      <title>GA RB Gets First Offer</title>
      <description>Many work toward it...Few actually realize it.  For as long as he can remember, Niagel Curtis has wanted a chance, just a chance to play football at the collegiate level.  That chance has presented itself in the form of a scholarship to play at Presbyterian College, thereby taking what has been a dream one step closer to reality.</description>
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      <title>Niagel Curtis showcases skills at camp</title>
      <description>One of the top defensive back prospects who performed at the FoxSports/Scout.com Southeast Elite Camp was Niagel Curtis from Calhoun-Gordon Central, Ga. Curtis, a 5-8, 173-pound prospect, is still trying to become acclimated with the cornerback position.  He strictly played running back for Adairsville High School in 2008, and now has been working diligently to sharpen his skills at cornerback. 
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      <title>Curtis Confident Heading Into Senior Season</title>
      <description>Even with the onslaught of spread offenses, one thing still holds true: In order to be successful, you MUST be able to run the ball.  But backs are being asked to do a good bit more in today's schemes, so their skill sets need to match.  Enter Adairsville High School's (GA) Niagel Curtis, one of the most explosive backs in the Class of 2010, and one who is ready to make a name for himself...</description>
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      <title>GA RB Ready to Break Out</title>
      <description>"Thank goodness for big-time combines."  This is what you might hear from the mouth of players of small town high schools.  Niagel Curtis, of Adairsville High School (GA), falls into that category, and he will quickly tell you how grateful he is for the exposure Scout.com has given him through its combine series.  We were able to catch up with the talented 2010 prospect to see what's next.</description>
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