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      <title>Mauldin a standout for U of L defense</title>
      <description>Junior defensive end Lorenzo Mauldin was one of the most impressive defensive players for the Cardinals during Saturday’s Spring Game. Mauldin had 2.5 sacks and finished with five tackles for the Cardinals at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium.</description>
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      <title>Mauldin healthy and ready for the Gators</title>
      <description>University of Louisville sophomore defensive end Lorenzo Mauldin wasn't sure he would play again this season after suffering a knee injury against Cincinnati. But Mauldin not only got back onto the field but will be one of the key players for Louisville's defense in next week's Allstate Sugar Bowl in New Orleans.</description>
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      <title>Lorenzo Mauldin becoming Cards sack artist?</title>
      <description>U of L defensive end Lorenzo Mauldin was a difference-maker in the Cardinals 27-25 victory over South Florida.  The sophomore, who now leads the team in tackles for loss and sacks, says he's "just working hard."</description>
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      <description>Louisville might be on spring break, but Charlie Strong is still working hard.  The Cardinals coach recently landed a late commitment to his 2011 recruiting class from a three-star defensive lineman from Georgia who originally had pledged to a Southeastern Conference school.  InsideTheVille.com has the scoop.</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>Mauldin talks commitment</title>
      <description>South Carolina picked up its second commitment of the day when Maynard Jackson (Atlanta, Ga.) DE Lorenzo Mauldin committed to the Gamecocks. Look inside as the talented defender discusses his decision.</description>
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      <title>Two On Top For Mauldin</title>
      <description>South Carolina is looking to close the deal on yet another Georgia prospect.  6-foot-4, 240 pound Lorenzo Mauldin, from Maynard Jackson H.S. in Atlanta wants to make a decision soon and has two SEC programs on his mind.</description>
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      <description>As usual, the Kentucky football staff is very busy in the state of Georgia in the 2011 class.  One player who’s interested in the Wildcats is Maynard Jackson High defensive end Lorenzo Mauldin.</description>
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      <description>Lorenzo Mauldin is a 6'4" defensive end from Atlanta's Maynard Jackson High School and recently spent some time at two camps on the Georgia Tech campus. Mauldin, who's nickname is "Big Purp", enjoyed his time and learning some new things from the Georgia Tech coaches.</description>
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