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      <title>Name Of The Game - 'Adjust On The Fly'</title>
      <description>MANHATTAN, Kan. - Nigel Maloneis known for making big plays on the field but following the win over Missouri State, Malone says he still has alot to learn. Talking about the win, Nigel talks about the Defense.</description>
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      <title>PUTTING THE 10-2 SEASON IN NUMBERS</title>
      <description>MANHATTAN, Kan. - Picked to finish 8th in the 10-team Big 12 Conference, how in the world did the Wildcats end up in second place in the league, and No. 8 in the nation. Statistically speaking, here are some of the reasons that K-State will be playing Arkansas in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 6.
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      <description>MANHATTAN, Kan. -  Quarterback Collin Klein, linebacker Arthur Brown and defensive back Nigel Malone were named Kansas State’s 2011 offensive and defensive MVPs, while three players – Anthony Cantele, Tyler Lockett and Jared Loomis took special teams MVP honors.</description>
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      <description>MANHATTAN, Kan. - For just the fourth time in Kansas State history, Kansas State is off to a 7-0 start to open a football season. Just how has this taken place? How has this taken place in a year when the Wildcats were picked to win five to six games … at a most?
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      <title>KSU gets Malone's signature</title>
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      <title>Two new offers roll in for Malone</title>
      <description>City College of San Francisco is off to a 7-0 start and one of the top performers on the defensive side of the ball this year is CB Nigel Malone (5-9, 185). Before the season, Malone was given First Team All-American honors and he's lived up to the hype pulling in three D-1 offers so far...</description>
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      <description>After a greyshirt season last year, CCSF CB Nigel Malone (5-10, 180) has shown enough talent to be a player just now getting onto some D-1 recruiting radars. JCFootball.com caught up with the talented defensive back and he updated us on things including what makes him such a force in the secondary...</description>
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