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      <description>HE WAS A fluid prep tight end his senior season before he gained about 35 pounds of muscle -- he now projects as a 6-4, 290-pound nose tackle.  And he’s verballed to Washington State over several other Pac-12 programs. CF.C talks to the newest Coug and offers his highlight film…</description>
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