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      <title>Backman to UAB</title>
      <description>Kennard Backman has made his decision and he has committed to the Alabama-Birmingham Blazers.</description>
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      <title>Something You Didn’t Know?</title>
      <description>Georgia tight end Kennard Backman, ranked as the No. 52 tight end in the country by Scout.com, now favors UAB and Western Carolina solidly over Air Force and Middle Tennessee. The Blazers and the Catamounts are his only offers. "I’ll see if I get more (offers),” Backman said. “I’ve talked to guys who went to school on sports scholarships and they told me to wait for that gut feeling..." 


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      <title>Tech looks to add K. Back to Offense</title>
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      <title>Backman Sets Trip</title>
      <description>“Some other schools are close to offering like Middle Tennessee and Air Force,” Kennard Backman said. “I don’t have a leader right now and am just trying to stay open with all of this.” Backman officially visits UAB on Nov. 20. “I’m looking forward to getting out there soon. I feel a great connection with the coach there, and really feel they have my interests at heart. They offered me because..."</description>
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      <title>Backman picks up first two offer</title>
      <description>Kennard Backman has been waiting for scholarhip offers to arrive and they finally have.</description>
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      <title>Kennard Backman Visits For a Game In Atlanta</title>
      <description>Whitefield Academy two-way player Kennard Backman recently attended Georgia Tech’s opening game against South Carolina State. Tech is one of six schools that are showing Backman attention. 
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Kennard Backman, tight end from Whitefield Academy in Smyrna, Ga., is arguably the top 2011 prospect in Georgia yet to receive an offer. In his junior season he was selected to the First Team All State in Class A in both football and basketball. The skilled athlete has a message for college programs.
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      <title>Backman to Stay in Touch with Georgia</title>
      <description>ATHENS – Kennard Backman, like many of Georgia’s Junior Day visitors, was excited to watch the Dawgs practice.</description>
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      <description>Kennard Backman, 2011 tight end from Whitefield Academy in Mableton, Ga., is one of the top players in the Peach State in two sports. At 6-3 and 220 pounds he possesses 4.5 speed, and he is a standout on both sides of the ball. He is on the radar of several major programs.</description>
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      <title>2011 Georgia Top 50</title>
      <description>The Scout150 is out and it will expand to 300 in about a month and many of those will be from the state of Georgia.  Here is an early look at the top 50 right here.</description>
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