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      <title>Offense Sets Records in Loss to St. Francis</title>
      <description>In a game that showcased Georgia State’s inconsistency, the running attack of the offense was squelched by a small defensive front, while the defense either played down to the opponent, overlooked the opponent, or both.  Special teams showed improvement on kick coverage, but key miscues late in the game set up scoring drives that allowed St. Francis to tie the game and send it to overtime.</description>
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      <title>Ehasz has found his future home</title>
      <description>Matt Ehasz has been talking to a number of schools and after all the talk, he came to a conclusion today on where he will be playing college football.</description>
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      <description>Matt Ehasz is one of the top kickers in the country and he is hearing from a number of schools.  He recently visited a school and they are his first choice.</description>
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