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    <title>Scout.com &gt; People &gt; Rob Havenstein</title>
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      <title>Shouldering the Load</title>
      <description>His friends called him 'Big Rob' for a reason, as Rob Havenstein came to campus a shocking 380 pounds. Three years later and 30-pounds smaller, the redshirt sophomore has cemented himself as Wisconsin's tackle of the future.</description>
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      <title>Notes: Havenstein Next Man In</title>
      <description>With senior right tackle Josh Oglesby still recovering from a left MCL strain, redshirt freshman Rob Havenstein will get his first career start Saturday against South Dakota at right tackle.</description>
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      <title>Big Business for Big Rob</title>
      <description>While many predict senior right tackle Josh Oglesby will resume his work at his position when he recovers from knee surgery, redshirt freshman Rob Havenstein won't make it easy, as his work with the first-team offense has certainly been impressive.</description>
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      <title>The Freshman Fifteen</title>
      <description>A big offensive tackle recruited to Wisconsin by former coach Kerry Cooks, Robby Havenstein is being counted on to anchor one side of UW's offensive line in the years to come. Badger Nation gets to know Havenstein a little better in its new series.</description>
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      <title>Commitment Capsule: Robby Havenstein</title>
      <description>Nicknamed ‘Big Rob’ by his friends and teammates, it was a fitting moniker seeing as Robby Havenstein’s massive size and his big offer list attracted plenty of attention. How big of a pickup was it for Wisconsin? Find out right here with analysis, his recruiting story and video highlights.</description>
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      <title>Havenstein Chooses Madison</title>
      <description>“I just decided I wanted to do it,” said Robby Havenstein about his commitment to Wisconsin. “Recruiting was getting a little heavy and I wanted it over, so I called coach Kerry Cooks and told him I’m committing. He said that was the best news he’d heard all day. He was really happy about it. I’ve kind of always wanted to play in the Big 10. I love their style of football. I also love the...”

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      <title>North On The Road</title>
      <description>The Scout.com North recruiting team was on the road last weekend to see some of the top committed prospects in the country, including Penn State commitment Adrian Coxson, future Notre Dame quarterback Andrew Hendrix, and Tennessee verbal Zach Fulton.</description>
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      <title>Scout’s Take…Robby Havenstein</title>
      <description>Scout.com looks at 2010 OL Robby Havenstein from Linganore High School in Frederick, MD.  The three-star player and Wisconsin commit is leading his team toward the state championship and an undefeated season.  The massive lineman has much potential and is a great catch for the Badgers.</description>
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      <title>Havenstein Pledges to Wisconsin</title>
      <description>Narrowing his list to four schools - Maryland, Penn State, Wake Forest and Wisconsin - three-star offensive tackle Robby Havenstein decided that his first official visit was where he wanted to be, as he pledged his committed to Wisconsin Wednesday afternoon.</description>
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      <title>Havenstein Nears Decision</title>
      <description>Scout.com talked with 2010 Maryland OT prospect Robby Havenstein from Linganore High School in Frederick, MD.  The three-star lineman is down to a final four schools now and says he is close to a decision.</description>
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      <title>Terp’s Recruiting Target…Robby Havenstein</title>
      <description>2010 prospect Robby Havenstein of Linganore High School (Frederick, MD) is leading his team to another great season.  The three-star offensive lineman has a Maryland offer and has the Terps in his final five.</description>
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      <title>Visit No. 2!</title>
      <description>This weekend Havenstein is visiting Wake Forest officially. “I just want to get to meet the players and get to know them better,” Havenstein said. “I’ve been on the campus before and I just want to develop a better relationship with the team and coaches.” Havenstein says the school that is recruiting him the hardest is Maryland. “I get a whole bunch of letters from them. I talked with..."

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      <title>Havenstein: "The Atmosphere was Crazy"</title>
      <description>Having already made an unofficial visit to Wisconsin over the summer, Linganore High offensive tackle Robby Havenstein wanted to bring his parents on an official visit to Wisconsin (one of his top five schools), a visit that lived up to the hype. 
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      <title>Welcome to Wisconsin and Badger Football</title>
      <description>Nothing compares to a night game at Camp Randall, which is why the Wisconsin coaching staff has handed out plenty of VIP invites for the Badgers home opener against Northern Illinois Saturday night. Badger Nation looks at the highly-ranked recruits expected on campus.</description>
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      <title>Havenstein Narrows List</title>
      <description>Scout.com talked with 2010 Maryland OT prospect Robby Havenstein from Linganore High School in Frederick, MD.  The four-star lineman is down to a final five and also starting to make plans for his official visits.</description>
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      <title>Fitting the Mold</title>
      <description>Having visited all his other favorite schools, Lingamore (MD) offensive tackle Robby Havenstein is almost ready to announce his top five. Before that, however, Havenstein needed to make a trip to Madison to visit a Wisconsin program that requires big, physical offensive linemen.</description>
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      <title>Conner Offers Versatility</title>
      <description>Scout.com talked with 2010 prospect Ricky Conner from Linganore High School in Frederick, MD.  The under the radar player has been receiving attention from coaches this offseason.</description>
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      <title>Junior Highlights: Robby Havenstein</title>
      <description>Frederick (MD) Linganore standout Robby Havenstein is considered one of the top offensive linemen in the country, and he is seriously considering NC State after a recent unofficial visit. Here's your chance to catch the talented prospect in action!</description>
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      <description>NC State appears intent on signing at least one more offensive lineman in the class of 2010, and they'd like nothing more than to fill that spot with Frederick (MD) standout Robby Havenstein. Pack Pride has the latest on his recent trip to NC State.</description>
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      <description>Standing 6’8 and 335 lbs, Robby Havenstein is a load. Amongst his vast qualities as an offensive lineman, he claims to move quite well for his immense size. The 1st Team All- State offensive juggernaut currently holds approximately 15 offers in which NC St., Wake Forest and USF are his latest.</description>
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