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      <title>Spring Recap: Tyler Marz</title>
      <description>Struggling with adding weight and the coaching transitions, sophomore tackle Tyler Marz is finally starting to take steps in the right direction, and hopes to compete for a starting job in the fall.</description>
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      <title>Right Side of the Rivalry</title>
      <description>A native of Springfield, MN, redshirt freshman offensive tackle Tyler Marz recognizes that his best years are ahead of him at the University of Wisconsin.</description>
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      <description>Not only does Wisconsin win the battle for Paul Bunyan's Axe for the seventh straight year, but the Badgers coaching staff beats the Gophers coaching staff for Tyler Marz, another highly-rated recruit from the Land of 10,000 Lakes. Go inside to read the story exclusively from Badger Nation.</description>
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