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      <title>ScoutTV: NSD-Nathan Hughes</title>
      <description>National Signing Day is here and Scout.com/Texas Prep Insider has you covered. We have made a few rounds today and have several interviews. Nathan Hughes from Klein Oak signed with Oklahoma this morning. Check out what he had to say.</description>
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      <title>Signing as a Sooner: No. 2</title>
      <description>NORMAN, Okla. -- Just four minutes after wide receiver Trey Metoyer became the first new Sooner on Signing Day, defensive end Nathan Hughes became the second.</description>
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      <title>ScoutTV: Nathan Hughes</title>
      <description>Here are senior season highlights of Spring (Tx.) Klein Oak five star defensive end and Oklahoma commitment Nathan Hughes.</description>
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Now that the 2010 season has been played and the major All-star games have been played Scout.com has updated the Scout300 and as you can imagine there were some big changes. In this feature we look at the three of the highest risers and three of the players who slid.</description>
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      <title>Major Changes in Final Scout300</title>
      <description>Post All-Star game rankings annually create a new set of rankings, and this year the final edition of the Scout300 brings in thirteen new five stars, some old, some new, but certainly a lot of debate will take place.</description>
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      <title>5 on the Rise</title>
      <description>With the final rankings due next week for the Class of 2011, who are some of the players who will see big jumps in the Scout rankings? Find out inside.</description>
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      <title>Hughes Prepares for Changes</title>
      <description>Oklahoma defensive end commitment Nathan Hughes of Klein (TX) is impressing everyone in Orlando this week at the Under Armour All-American Bowl Game practices. Playing with a broken hand, Hughes is holding his own against America’s elite football prospects while learning a new way to play along the defensive line. With the learning he is having a bunch of fun..,</description>
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      <title>Under Armour: Impressive in the trenches</title>
      <description>ORLANDO, Fla. – ESPN’S 2011 Under Armour All-America game kicked off practice on Saturday morning and the big bodies up front stood out more than anyone else on day one.</description>
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      <title>ScoutTV: Nathan Hughes</title>
      <description>Nathan Hughes was credited with just four tackles on the day but that stat does not tell you he was double teamed for most of the game and that Tomball schemed against him, quite a compliment.</description>
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      <title>OU’s 2011 Class Makes a Move</title>
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After the latest changes to the Scout300 rankings the Sooners have now made their way up to number four in the country in the team rankings. Check inside to see what changes were made to help give Oklahoma the boost they received.</description>
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      <title>Klein Oak Has Five With D1 Offers</title>
      <description>Klein Oak has not always been a big producer of talent.  However when Head Coach Davis Smith took over the helm that started to turn.  Now the team has five players on the current squad with offers.  Scout.com talked with the Assistant Coach and Klein Oak and got the latest.</description>
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      <title>Hughes Feels Like Part of the Team</title>
      <description>This past weekend Klein Oak defensive end Nathan Hughes made his official visit to Oklahoma. And though the Sooner program and the city of Norman was not a new sight for him, new experiences were the highlights of the entire trip. Check out what he had to say in this premium Scout.com feature.</description>
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      <title>ScoutTV: Nathan Hughes</title>
      <description>The motor never stopped on the day and Nathan Hughes had some big plays.  Scout.com was there to catalog his game and have the highlights for you.</description>
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      <title>ScoutTV: Nathan Hughes</title>
      <description>When the game began, Nathan Hughes started off at linebacker, in the second half he was moved back to defensive end. At both positions he excelled at and gave fits to the Cy Creek offensive line.</description>
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It is not an extremely heavy year for defensive ends in the region, but there are a number of players who could make an impact on the next level. Here Scout.com takes a look at the top seven players at the position in the Midlands for the Class of 2011. All of them are already committed.</description>
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      <description>It’s about that time again and teams have already started back reporting for fall practice. There are plenty of preseason predictions out there about who will finish where. In this Scout.com/Texas Prep Insider feature, we look at each team in the district. At each program, who are some of the players to watch for and who is the big man on campus? We take a quick look at Texas District 13-5A.</description>
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      <description>Last season the Oklahoma football team signed 29 players and was ranked No. 2 behind Florida in the Scout.com team rankings for the 2010 class. And from the looks of things, the Sooner coaches have not slowed down for the class of 2011. To date, 18 junior athletes had given their verbal commitments. We’ll take a brief look at the offensive and defensive line in this feature.</description>
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      <description>Every Saturday morning for the next couple of weeks the Texas state qualifying tournaments for 7-on-7 take place in various cities. This past weekend, Scout.com was on hand for the SQT at The Woodlands. In the 16-team competition, two come away with invite to compete for a state championship in College Station in early July. Scout compiled a few recruiting notes while on the scene.</description>
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      <title>In Coach’s Words: DE Nathan Hughes</title>
      <description>Scout.com features some of the nation’s top athletes while getting a quick look at what’s the latest on the college recruiting front. Today, we feature Klein Oak defensive end Nathan Hughes, who recently committed to Oklahoma. To get a better look at what he brings to the table, Scout.com spoke with Klein Oak coach David Smith. What makes Hughes special?</description>
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      <description>Scout.com features some of the nation’s top athletes while getting a quick look at what’s the latest on the college recruiting front. Today, we feature Klein Oak players tight end Max Stevenson and Nathan Hughes from Houston, Texas. Both are set to make verbal commitments tonight on television.</description>
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