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      <title>49ers To Workout Stanford DT Udofia</title>
      <description>Scout.com's NFL Draft Analyst Chris Steuber has learned that the San Francisco 49ers will workout Stanford defensive tackle Ekom Udofia. Find out the details inside.</description>
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      <title>"The 2009 Report Card-inal": First-1/3 Grades</title>
      <description>Stanford is one-third of the way through the 2009 campaign. Any fair-minded fan would have to say 'so far so good'. The Cardinal sits at 3-1 for the season and is in first place in the Pac-10. They are undefeated at home, 2-0 in the Pac-10, and halfway to earning that elusive post-season bowl bid that they so desperately crave. Time to review the performances of the Stanford Cardinal thus far.</description>
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      <title>"On the Spot" with C Chase Beeler [#72]</title>
      <description>The Bootleg caught up with redshirt junior center Chase Beeler, an exceptional student-athlete who transferred from the University of Oklahoma and under NCAA rules sat out the 2007 season before breaking into the starting lineup at offensive left guard in 2008. A seamless shift over to his more natural position of center should be one of the major keys to the offensive line's success in 2009.</description>
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      <title>Missing Pieces of the Cardinal Puzzle</title>
      <description>Injuries always take some of the fun out of spring practice, but this year's list of walking and non-walking wounded is a little disturbing. But fear not, many of the missing are making progress in their respective recoveries and should be joining the team sooner than later. Read on for player-by-player details on the various missing pieces of the 2008 Cardinal's still-to-be-assembled puzzle.</description>
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      <title>Football Hot Routes</title>
      <description>The Buddy Teevens era lacked both hot routes and the reporting of Daniel Novinson, who today brings some big news for Spring Ball and beyond. Coincidence? He thinks not.</description>
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      <title>Oregon Photo Gallery</title>
      <description>After Stanford played an unbelievably exciting second quarter, the Cardinal eventually lost to 13th-ranked Oregon on Saturday.  The Bootleg's photographer, Mark Godi, was on the sideline to capture these 26 exclusive photos for your enjoyment.</description>
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      <title>Day Five: Frosh LBs in Focus</title>
      <description>There will always be gaps between our expectations, no matter how well informed our scouting and intel may be, on Signing Day and the realities for freshmen when they put on pads in their first preseason camp. Friday's practice helped demonstrated that the surprise strength of Stanford's 2007 freshmen are the linebackers. Confirmation came in talking with LBs coach Andy Buh afterward.</description>
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      <title>Day Two News &amp; Notes</title>
      <description>We got our bearings on Day One. On Day Two our eyes were better focused, and our ears attuned, for the movements and news of Stanford Football. We present a blowout of information running up and down the roster including: the early three-deep offensive line depth chart, more freshmen making waves, a new injury, several players cleared to return, body changes, kicking, punt returns and much more!</description>
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      <title>Cardinal Injury Check-Up</title>
      <description>Before we can analyze what we saw Monday night in the opening practice of Stanford's 2007 preseason camp, we have to bring you up to speed on who was and was not on the field. There are a few new ailments to update, but also several who have healed since you last saw them hurt in the spring. Also two true freshmen have arrived with injury troubles, which we unhappily first report here.</description>
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      <description>Thursday brought the sportswriters from all of the Pac-10 media markets together in Los Angeles to talk with the head coach and a central player for each team in the conference. Stanford had Jim Harbaugh and fifth-year senior quarterback T.C. Ostrander on the podium, answering questions about the Cardinal's changing culture, some key players for this fall and the new leadership Harbaugh brings.</description>
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      <title>Spring Ball Primer</title>
      <description>The Stanford Football roster has undergone a myriad of changes before spring practices start next Wednesday. Walk through the new-look defensive front seven, now that the Cardinal are running a 4-3 defense. Also who is out injured for the spring, who is making position switches and which man is slated to play both ways. It's a can't miss cornucopia of Cardinal notes before Spring Ball begins.</description>
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