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      <title>Six Points With Cody Wallace</title>
      <description>Texas A&amp;M center Cody Wallace talked with Scout.com's Ed Thompson about the reality of playing in the NFL, his prowess in the weight room, the proudest moments of his collegiate career and more in this exclusive six-points interview.</description>
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