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      <title>Tommy Beecher is the New Sheriff in Town</title>
      <description>Friday night kicked off the 2008 football season for USC, as the Gamecocks hit the practice field in front of close to 1000 fans.  It was Tommy Beecher’s first practice as the starting quarterback for Carolina.  Steve Spurrier is pleased with his new starting QB, and Beecher made it clear he has every intention of maintaining his new role. Read inside for the full story.
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      <title>Spurrier, Beecher Hot with the Ladies</title>
      <description>The Head Ball Coach held his annual Ladies' Clinic this past Saturday, and 730 ladies showed up to learn about the game of football from Spurrier and his staff.  It also afforded them the opportunity to meet with the Gamecock football players that had volunteered for the event.  They took pictures with the players and got their autographs. Second to Spurrier, Tommy Beecher had the longest line.</description>
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      <title>Spurrier Names Beecher #1 QB Going into Fall</title>
      <description>The Laurens County Gamecock Club had not had a head Gamecock football coach speak at their meeting in over a quarter century until Tuesday night. When Steve Spurrier took the podium, he gave the crowd from Laurens, Greenwood, and Abbeville counties some big news. The best known quarterback coach in the country had chosen a new #1 quarterback to enter fall practice – Tommy Beecher.</description>
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      <title>Cock-N-Fire: The Future Gunslingers for USC</title>
      <description>Coach Steve Spurrier has said numerous times that the most pleasant surprise of fall camp has been the improved play of his back-up quarterbacks. So who will win the #2 spot behind Blake Mitchell and take the role of heir apparent? Read inside for interviews with Tommy Beecher, Chris Smelley, Stephen Garcia, and Coach Spurrier for an in-depth look at the future of USC’s signal callers.</description>
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      <title>Quick Hits With Tommy Beecher</title>
      <description>One of the biggest surprises of the spring thus far has been the solid play of back up quarterback Tommy Beecher. The redshirt sophomore is currently competing against the highly touted Chris Smelley for the #2 quarterback role, and after an impressive showing in Saturday morning's scrimmage, many believe that Beecher now has the inside track to back up incumbent starter Blake Mitchell.</description>
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