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      <title>ScoutTV: Trent McKinney PIAA interview</title>
      <description>HONOLULU, HI - Scout.com's Chris Fetters spoke with Trent McKinney, a 5-foot-11.5, 195-pound quarterback prospect from Mililani High School, who participated in Saturday's PIAA combine at Aloha Stadium.  McKinney, who holds one Pac-10 offer already, spoke about his combine experience, as well as the recruiting process and the schools he's serious about.</description>
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      <description>MILILANI, HI - The coaching carousel even extends to the islands, where former Mililani Head Coach Darnell Arceneaux was recently tabbed as St. Louis' new head coach.  That means the Trojans have a new head coach, but he'll be familiar to their fans; Arceneaux's defensive coordinator Rod York takes over, and he'll have a lot of talent to work with.</description>
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      <description>QUARTERBACKS GENERALLY GO early in the recruiting process -- last year the Cougs received the verbal from Spokane's Connor Halliday in mid-June. One field general with a crimson offer of a full ride is receiving passels of handwritten letters on a regular basis from the entire WSU coaching staff.</description>
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