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      <title>McKinney No Longer On Team</title>
      <description>A school official has confirmed that NC State sophomore offensive lineman Quinc McKinney is no longer on the football team.</description>
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      <title>LOI #3: Quincy McKinney</title>
      <description>Fork Union (VA) offensive lineman Quincy McKinney has enrolled at NC State!</description>
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      <title>Quincy McKinney back from Columbia</title>
      <description>Quincy McKinney, three-star offensive guard from Columbus-Carver, Ga.,
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      <title>McKinney will have busy January</title>
      <description>Quincy McKinney is committed to South Carolina, but his only visit will not be to Columbia. He plans to see a number of schools in January and you can get the latest here.</description>
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      <title>Commitments react to big win</title>
      <description>Several South Carolina commitments were in Columbia for the Gamecocks stunning win against No. 1 ranked Alabama.  Those who were in Williams-Brice Stadium, and even a few who didn't make the trip,  were excited about the monumental win for the program.

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      <title>Scouting Report: Buford vs. Carver</title>
      <description>COLUMBUS, Ga. – There was a lot of talent on showcase at Memorial Stadium last Friday and Scout was there to evaluate the top prospects.  Find out how some of the best in 2011, 2012, and 2013 performed in the big game right here.</description>
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      <title>From the Road: Weekend Recap</title>
      <description>Many top prospects were involved in the Buford-Carver game and a number of them performed at a high level. Scout recaps the game, some of the top performances, and more right here.</description>
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      <title>McKinney picks the Gamecocks</title>
      <description>Carver HS (Columbus, Ga.) OL Quincy McKinney committed to South Carolina Wednesday morning, giving the Gamecocks their 15th commitment of the 2011 class. Scout.com's Chad Simmons confirmed the news with Carver head coach Dell McGee. McKinney chose Carolina over offers from Georgia Tech, Florida State, Maryland, Michigan State, Mississippi State, Nebraska, UNC and Tennessee among others.</description>
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      <title>Rutgers Heavily On Mind Of Georgia OL</title>
      <description>In the coming weeks Carver High (Columbus, Ga.) offensive lineman Quincy McKinney plans to trim his list to a top eight. Many of the schools recruiting him have a strong southern or midwest flavor, but there is one program in the northeast he is thinking about. McKinney, a New Jersey native, spoke to ScarletReport.com about Rutgers, and he reveals how serious he is about the Scarlet Knights.</description>
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      <title>McKinney meets Spurrier</title>
      <description>The offensive line is a major priority for the South Carolina Gamecocks in the class of 2011. While the Gamecocks have already landed two tackles and are thought to be in good shape with two more in Brandon Shell and Keith Lumpkin, they may have just become a major factor with another top lineman after Carver (Columbus, Ga.) OG Quincy McKinney visited for the Gamecock Showcase Camp last weekend.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 20:22:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Quincy McKinney Taking His Time</title>
      <description>Columbus Carver offensive lineman Quincy McKinney has been busy this summer visiting schools across the southeast. McKinney has two more visits planned and is still open to all schools.</description>
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      <title>Busy Week for Georgia OL</title>
      <description>Quincy McKinney is one of the top offensive guards in the southeast. The Carver standout is approaching 20 scholarship offers and several more schools are showing serious interest as we count down the days to fall practice. With the summer camp sessions now upon us, McKinney is making the rounds to see if he can find the right fit for himself.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 17:52:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Carver’s rich in talent</title>
      <description>Dell McGee has done an excellent job since taking over at Carver six years ago. He has a state title, he has sent many prospects on to college, and he has a lot of talent still in the stable.  Two highlight his 2011 class, but there is plenty of talent beyond those two.</description>
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      <title>Video Interview with Quincy McKinney</title>
      <description>One Georgia offensive lineman that had a great experience at the Tennessee Linemen Camp Saturday was Carver High School's Quincy McKinney. InsideTennessee.com caught up with the standout lineman after camp to get his thoughts on UT and Derek Dooley. Go "Inside" for the latest on his recruitment.</description>
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      <title>Tigers evaluating another Carver OL</title>
      <description>COLUMBUS, Ga. – One of the four prospects CUTigers.com’s Hale McGranahan saw at Carver High School last week is still looking for an offer from Clemson, though he already holds several from different points around the country.</description>
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      <title>McKinney adds a couple offers</title>
      <description>Quincy McKinney may get a little overshadowed by teammates Isaiah Crowell and Gabe Wright, but he is a top recruit like they are.  He just added two new offers last week and one is a little special to him.</description>
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      <title>Wants to officially visit Nebraska</title>
      <description>It’s been awhile since Nebraska got a lineman out of Georgia. You probably have to go back to Le Kevin Smith, who graduated from Nebraska in 2005, as the last lineman from there to have a major impact for the Big Red. It’s impossible to know if Quincy McKinney would be that next one. But he’ll have an impact, wherever he goes. And he said that he’d like one of his official visits to be to Lincoln.</description>
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      <title>McKinney Visits GT Spring Game</title>
      <description>Carver Columbus offensive lineman Quincy McKinney made the trip to Atlanta to take in Georgia Tech's spring game.
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      <description>One of the areas where the Seminoles need to recruit well for 2011 is along the offensive line. While Florida State has 2 committed so far they are looking to add a few more to the class. One of their targets is Carver standout Quincy McKinney. NoleDigest caught up with McKinney to get the latest on his recruitment and to see when he’ll be visiting FSU.</description>
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