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      <title>Lamaison will take visits in January</title>
      <description>In his first go-round at Mt. San Antonio, QB Nick Lamaison (6-1, 200) lit up the scoreboard and was one of the top JUCO signal-callers in the country. After spending the 2009 season at Tennessee, he decided to return to Walnut, California to seek out new opportunities and now is on the verge on leading the Mounties to their second-straight State Championship...</description>
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      <title>Lamaison speaks out</title>
      <description>Nick Lamaison wants to clear the air. The former University of Tennessee quarterback says some inaccuracies have been reported regarding his decision to leave the Vol program.</description>
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      <title>Lamaison is adapting to Rocky Top experience</title>
      <description>For one junior college quarterback, making a cross country journey was just what the doctor ordered. Sophomore quarterback Nick Lamaison is excited about being in Knoxville Tennessee, even though it’s over 3,000 miles from home. Lamaison, who grew up in California, is adjusting to life in the southeast. Go inside with InsideTennessee to get Lamaison's thoughts on the UT Football program.</description>
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      <title>Mt. SAC signal-caller signs with Tennessee</title>
      <description>Tennessee has been looking for a quarterback to throw into the mix and while they might have missed out on some of the top high school talent at the position, they did manage to pull in an All-American JUCO signal-caller. Mt. San Antonio QB Nick Lamaison (6-1, 200) has already signed with the Volunteers and is on campus working out with the team, but things weren't official until Friday...</description>
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      <title>Is Lamaison headed to Rocky Top?</title>
      <description>Rumors are circulating late Wednesday night on a Junior College message board that Nick Lamaison had signed with the University of Tennessee. InsideTennessee.com spoke personally to the talented signal caller to get the latest on his situation. If you're not a premium member you're missing out.</description>
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      <title>SEC school shows interest in Lamaison</title>
      <description>Last year, Mt. San Antonio QB Nick Lamaison (6-1, 205) was led the Mounties to the brink of the California state championship and since he was a full-qualifier out of high school he was hoping he could leave after one season. For a while it's looked like he would need to stay for another season, but now an SEC program has asked about his availability and may be looking to bring him in...</description>
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      <title>Lamaison still hoping to leave this summer</title>
      <description>One of the top JUCO signal-callers in the country last year was Mt. SAC's freshman phenom Nick Lamaison (6-1, 205) who helped lead the Mounties to the California State Championship game. He was a full-qualifier out of high school so he's eligible to leave at any time, but he may need to stay for another season just to solidify his status in the eyes of four-year schools...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 13:39:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Lamaison leads Mt. SAC attack</title>
      <description>Even though he took over the reigns of one of the top JC programs in the country, nothing has fazed Mt. San Antonio QB Nick Lamaison (6-1, 205). With his gun-slinging style, Lamaison has helped lead the Mounties into the state playoffs yet again and while his focus remains squarely on his performance on the field, he can't help but wonder if schools know that he'll be available this spring...</description>
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