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      <description>PULLMAN -- Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to Phillip Brandt. He saw scarce Saturday action during his college career -- Brandt, a 6-0, 224 pound running back/linebacker scout teamer, appeared in just one game. Yet for those in attendance at WSU’s Pro Day on Thursday, Brandt arguably posted the flashiest number of any Coug.</description>
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