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      <title>COMMENTARY: Smart Move by Pasqualoni</title>
      <description>No reason to beat around the bush: Connecticut coach Paul Pasqualoni has just set a terrific tone for the upcoming football season.
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      <title>High Priority Situation</title>
      <description>NEWPORT, R.I. – Connecticut coach Paul Pasqualoni said Tuesday he would like to be settled on a starting quarterback by Aug. 23, one week before the season opener against UMass Aug. 30 at Rentchsler Field. That gives the Huskies’ quarterback pool roughly three weeks to impress him.
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      <title>Cochran Right at Home</title>
      <description>STORRS, Conn. – Casey Cochran is on his own now. The greatest passer in Connecticut high school history has put those glory days behind him, graduated early, and is already enrolled as a freshman at UConn.
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      <title>Signing Day Update: Butler</title>
      <description>Butler always has a ton of four-year prospects and this year is no different. Recently head coach Troy Morrell sent out the list of mid-year signees and where they ended up...</description>
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      <title>Butler QB says yes to Big East school</title>
      <description>Hot News for QB Chandler Whitmer</description>
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      <title>Recruiting Update: Butler (Offense)</title>
      <description>This season, Butler put up an average of 499 yards and 48.6 points per game and they have several top mid-year prospects still looking for homes. JCFootball.com caught up with defensive coordinator Tim Schaffner and he gave us the low down on where things stand with each player and what they have to offer...</description>
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      <title>Top Quarterbacks: Jayhawk Conference</title>
      <description>Today, JCFootball.com begins our look at some of the top quarterbacks in the country and we start off with the Jayhawk Conference which features two big-time signal-callers from two of the top programs in the country...</description>
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      <title>Chandler Whitmer Explains Transfer Decision</title>
      <description>Fighting Illini depth at quarterback diminished with the decision of freshman Chandler Whitmer to transfer.  Whitmer was highly rated out of high school and was named Most Accurate at the Elite 11 camp.  Whitmer loves the University of Illinois, but he needed to find a situation where he can be a starter instead of sitting behind fellow freshman Nathan Scheelhaase.
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      <title>Chandler Whitmer Ready For Anything</title>
      <description>Fighting Illini football fortunes may depend heavily on how quickly untried quarterbacks come through.  Redshirt freshman Nathan Scheelhaase has been with the program a year but hasn't taken a snap.  His backup is true freshman Chandler Whitmer.  He has the unenviable task of being ready to play any moment despite being a redshirt possibility.</description>
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      <title>Whitmer Ready To Compete For Starting Spot</title>
      <description>When there are coaching changes, some high school athletes reconsider their previous college commitments.  But Illini quarterback recruit Chandler Whitmer never wavered when the Illini had a difficult season and several assistant coaches were let go.  Now enrolled in school, Whitmer is hoping his team workouts will prepare him for early playing time.</description>
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      <title>Chandler Whitmer Excited About New Offense</title>
      <description>The Fighting Illini football team hosted a good-looking group of football prospects on campus last weekend.  There are a lot of changes taking place on the coaching staff that affect recruits.  Quarterback Chandler Whitmer was pleased with the weekend, and he is excited to hear about the hiring of offensive coordinator Paul Petrino.</description>
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      <title>Whitmer Firmly Committed To Illini, Zook</title>
      <description>The Fighting Illini football team has had a difficult season, but there are still reasons to remain hopeful.  Besides a large contingent of returning players, there are some excellent recruits on the way as well.  Among them is star quarterback Chandler Whitmer, who wants to play for Illini coach Ron Zook and believes a bright future lies ahead.</description>
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      <title>Chandler Whitmer Discusses Elite 11 Success</title>
      <description>The University of Illinois has been blessed with some outstanding quarterbacks over the years.  And present quarterback Juice Williams is climbing high on the career charts.  Williams must be replaced after this year, so it is refreshing to see Illini commitment Chandler Whitmer named Third MVP at the prestigious Elite 11 camp held in California last week.</description>
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      <title>Elite11 Counselor Awards</title>
      <description>Aliso Viejo, Cal. - Each year at the EA Sports Elite11 passing camp, the college counselors give out awards in different areas of competition from the previous four days of work.  Here are the winners from this year, as chosen by Colorado's Cody Hawkins and Missouri's Chase Daniel.</description>
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      <title>Elite11 Day Three</title>
      <description>It was a day of reversals as fatigue can play a role in each player's performance. Some of the top guys from yesterday's session struggled, and some of the other quarterbacks stepped up their game. A Day 3 look at the performers of the EASports Elite 11.
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      <title>Elite 11 - Day Two</title>
      <description>Aliso Viejo, Calif. - With a picturesque setting of Soka University, 12 of the nation's top prep quarterbacks come to learn and compete in the EASports Elite 11.</description>
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      <title>Elite11 Preview</title>
      <description>The Elite11 quarterback camp finals take place beginning today and running through Thursday with twelve of the best quarterbacks in the country competing in Southern California.  Here is a preview of the seniors participating this week.</description>
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      <title>Whitmer Family Big Asset To Illini Family</title>
      <description>College coaches must be good recruiters to keep their programs supplied with top athletes.  But they need the cooperation of players already on campus and their committed recruits as well.  Illini quarterback commitment Chandler Whitmer and his family are an effective part of this process and are helping other prospective recruits and their families feel at home.
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      <title>Chandler Whitmer Displays Ability In Video</title>
      <description>Scout.com has put on a number of camps for prospects around the country, helping athletes show their abilities.  Illinois quarterback commitment loves competition, and the enclosed videos show him at Scout camps in Columbus and Evanston.</description>
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      <title>Randy Taylor Discusses Whitmer, Others</title>
      <description>There are a few athletes who are so spectacular that everyone agrees on their quality.  But for the rest, opinions may vary considerably.  If you want an accurate evaluation of high school football players, it is useful to speak with experts like former Illini Randy Taylor, who does talent evaluations for a living.</description>
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