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    <pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2013 04:26:56 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>ATH Commits to New Mexico</title>
      <description>Hot News for QB Detchauz Wray</description>
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      <title>Ram Trip Coming Up?</title>
      <description>Detchauz Wray says it’s down to two schools – Colorado State and Nebraska. Apparently, those two are the lone ones that are still showing interest. “Arizona pretty much stopped recruiting me,” Wray said. Although Wray is ranked by Scout.com as a receiver, he also plays quarterback. “But I’m not really sure what position they want me for anymore. They were recruiting me for quarterback..."


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      <title>Wray Closing In On Decision</title>
      <description>“I’ve got it down to three,” Detchauz Wray said. “And I hope to get it done by the end of the month. I think I’ll commit without taking any visits. I’ve been talking to my coaches about this and they’re helping me make the best decision.” So why does Wray want to pull the trigger now? “I really just want to know where I’m going. I want to start looking forward to college...”

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      <title>Wray Sets October Trip</title>
      <description>Detchauz Wray has scheduled his first official visit to Colorado on Oct. 3. “I like the offense they run,” Wray said. “I’m really looking forward to getting to know the coaches more. They seem really cool and it’s supposed to be a nice place.”
The Buffs, along with Big 12 rival Nebraska, are recruiting Wray the hardest. “They’re both calling every week and keeping in contact the most..."

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      <title>Huskers Still in Control</title>
      <description>“Nebraska was my first offer and they’ve been recruiting me since the beginning,” Detchauz Wray said. “I really like the coaches there. They’re real laid-back and are all very nice and good. They know how to win. They are building Nebraska football back up. I hear from them a lot more than anyone else. They stay in contact and I get along really well with their quarterback coach...”

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      <title>Nebraska claims top spot with Wray</title>
      <description>With a solid start to their ’10 recruiting class, Nebraska looks to add a few more pieces to the puzzle. One player high on the Huskers list is East Saint Louis standout Detchauz Wray. The playmaker recently spoke with Big Red Report, find out why the Huskers have the early lead.</description>
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      <title>ScoutTV: Wray Leads the Way</title>
      <description>East St. Louis quarterback Detchauz Wray has a handful of offers to his name. His athleticism has something to do with that, but so does his accurate arm, which can be seen in these 7-7 clips.</description>
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      <title>Wray is a Quarterback</title>
      <description>Detchauz Wray is athletic, but he’s an athletic quarterback. The East St. Louis star has five scholarship offers and says all of these schools want him behind center. He discussed his college choices and more in this update.
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