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      <title>Only getting better</title>
      <description>With a trio of veteran wide receivers and many young guys pushing for time in the mix, the Nebraska wide receiver group should be the deepest offensive position in the fall.</description>
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      <title>B1G Championship: Quincy Enunwa</title>
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      <title>PSU Preview: Quincy Enunwa</title>
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      <title>Video: Huskers Take Close One</title>
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      <title>Northwestern Post: Quincy Enunwa</title>
      <description>Playing hurt most of the game, Nebraska junior wide receiver Quincy Enunwa played the best game of his career on Saturday.</description>
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      <title>Enunwa: "They’re missing out"</title>
      <description>Nebraska receiver Quincy Enunwa is taking an “I’ll-show-them” attitude into Saturday’s game at UCLA.</description>
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      <title>Enunwa didn't surprise teammates</title>
      <description>Lincoln, NE - It wasn’t Jamal Turner or Brandon Kinnie stealing all the wide receiver headlines over the weekend. It wasn’t even media savvy Tim Marlowe. Saturday’s breakout performance belonged to sophomore Quincy Enunwa.</description>
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      <title>Will be in San Diego</title>
      <description>If there is a real sleeper in the Nebraska recruiting class then it might be Quincy Enunwa.  The 6-foot-1 and 200-pound receiver from California was a bit of an unknown commodity, but had a very solid year as a senior.  More importantly than that, has really refined his game and put some polish on it as well.  He will be in San Diego Wednesday to see Nebraska in their bowl game.</description>
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      <title>Still committed and no plans of changing that</title>
      <description>Wide receiver, Quincy Enunwa still remains committed to Nebraska, but wants to see some changes in the offense</description>
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      <title>Huskers get commitment #11</title>
      <description>When a team brings in official visitors there are some things out of anyone’s control. One is weather and the other is a win.  When Quincy Enunwa was in Lincoln for the Texas Tech game at Nebraska he had good weather and saw Nebraska handle a tough loss.  The loss gave Enunwa some unique perspective on the team, the culture and the fans at Nebraska. It was enough for him to want to be a Husker.</description>
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      <title>Huskers get another from Rancho Verde</title>
      <description>It seemed that the Nebraska staff had been so very close on some recruits to get them into the 2010 class since right about the Missouri game.  Since that game Nebraska had picked up three commits, two for 2010 and one for 2011, but Nebraska has added another for 2010 today at a position that Nebraska needs some help at.</description>
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      <title>Enunwa enjoys his Nebraska experience</title>
      <description>Quincy Enunwa had kind of an advantage over a lot of recruits who were officially visiting Nebraska for the first time. He had a former teammate already on the team. Eric Martin, just a year removed from his time at Rancho Verde HS in Moreno Valley, California, was a great help in giving him insight before the visit. Now, how does he feel afterwards?</description>
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      <title>Physical WR is a Levy fan</title>
      <description>THE COUGS ARE in the market for receivers this class and one who has flown under the radar until now was in Pullman this past weekend on an official trip to Washington State.</description>
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