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      <title>A Peek Behind the Curtain</title>
      <description>Covering the world of recruiting can be chaotic at times. Especially as national signing day approaches. CuseNation.com takes you behind the scenes to get a glimpse of how dramatic it can be.</description>
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      <description>Announcing his commitment on Friday evening, Ebenezer Ogundeko surprised some when he chose Clemson at the Under Armour All-America game. The top prospect in New York explanins the decision as well as the next step inside.</description>
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      <title>NY’s top prospect headed south</title>
      <description>Long considered the top football in the Empire State in his class, Ebenezer Ogundeko has been one of the most highly-recruited prospects in the region for some time. On Friday, while participating in the Under Armour All-America game, the defensive end/outside linebacker talent decided to end his recruitment by announcing his commitment to Clemson. He detailed why inside.</description>
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      <title>Ogundeko steps into the spotlight</title>
      <description>Around the time many Clemson fans start to settle in for supper on Friday night, Ebenezer Ogundeko will be announcing his college decision. 
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      <title>Ogundeko ready to enroll</title>
      <description>ORLANDO, Fla. - Ebenezer Ogundeko is the lone Empire State representative at the Under Armour All-American Bowl, but he's held his own all week. He recaps the first few practices and breaks down his impending decision inside.</description>
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      <title>The scoop on Ebo</title>
      <description>Ebenezer Ogundeko has been a hot topic in Syracuse recruiting circles for nearly a year now, and his up-and-down recruitment is inching closer to an ending. CuseNation.com was able to obtain sensitive information regarding the hybrid defensive end/linebacker, available inside.</description>
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      <title>'Cuse Commitment Calculator</title>
      <description>Syracuse has had a lot of uncommitted prospects on campus over the previous two weekends for official visits, but only two have committed. CuseNation.com breaks down the likelihood that the rest will choose the Orange.</description>
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      <title>'Cuse Official has Big Impression on Ogundeko</title>
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      <title>Ogundeko Discusses Meeting with Anselmo</title>
      <description>It's been a busy week for the Syracuse staff as they have hit the recruiting trail hard with the week off from game planning. Assistant coach John Anselmo visited the Orange's top target on Wednesday. Ebenezer Ogundeko discussed the visit and more with CuseNation.com.</description>
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      <description>Ebenezer Ogundeko, the defensive end from New York who made his official visit to Clemson this past weekend, lists two schools as his favorites.</description>
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      <title>Defensive End Drama</title>
      <description>Several coaching changes were made over the holiday weekend, but one big move in the SEC will have an impact on Syracuse recruiting. Find out how and what it means for Syracuse's top target inside.</description>
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      <description>New York, N.Y., linebacker Ebenezer Ogundeko is set to graduate in just a few short weeks. The 6' 3", 240-pound defensive lineman will be busy on the road trying to find his new home in the meantime.</description>
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      <title>New York's Top Uncommitted Prospects</title>
      <description>FOXSportsNEXT begins a series looking at the top uncommitted prospects in the northeast region, and it begins with five players in New York.</description>
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      <title>NYC trio taking ‘Cuse official together</title>
      <description>Each of Syracuse’s top in-state targets has already been to campus this year, but getting them on an official visit was always the priority. Led by running back commit Augustus Edwards, the three top targets will all be able to take in Syracuse together – for the first time.</description>
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      <title>Decision Near</title>
      <description>Ebenezer Ogundeko will graduate in December from his high school in Brooklyn, N.Y. The Under Armour All-American is only 16, but has a lifetime decision ahead of him.</description>
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      <title>Ogundeko talks ASU visit</title>
      <description>Ebenezer Ogundeko has yet to schedule his remaining four official visits, but last week he completed his first recruiting trip, to Arizona State. Devils Digest caught up with the Brooklyn, N.Y. linebacker to talk about his time in Tempe.</description>
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      <title>Ogundeko focused on five</title>
      <description>While the quantity of teams after Ebenezer Ogundeko has slowed in recent weeks, it doesn't mean the schools he has high on his list aren't continuing their full-court press for his services. It’s paid off; as he knows the handful of school he would like to officially visit before making a decision.</description>
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      <description>With fall camp either under way or set to get underway for everybody involved in both college and high school football, recruiting takes a slight back seat at this time of year. However, it doesn’t slow down entirely as official visit-season approaches. New York’s top prospect - Ebenezer Ogundeko – already has three scheduled and remains focused on five schools.</description>
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      <description>Ebenezer Ogundeko once wanted to end the recruiting process early because of the stress the process created, but he has now changed his mind and will take more time to decide between four schools. He spoke to FOX Sports NEXT about the latest inside.</description>
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