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      <title>Quick Takes: TCU 31, Stanford 14</title>
      <description>While there were a few bright spots in a 31-14 loss to talented TCU on Saturday, especially the Cardinal's stellar Special Teams play, there remain grave concerns about the sad state of the Stanford offense and its inability to generate consistent production. With San Jose State next up, the Cardinal braintrust has a big decision looming. Business as usual is not getting it done. Your move, Coach.</description>
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      <title>Complete Spring Game Stats</title>
      <description>After numerous diversions (magazine, May recruiting) our complete play-by-play for Stanford's Spring Game is now finished. Whether you were unable to attend at Stanford Stadium, or you need to see the drives and playmakers detailed to repaint the picture, here is the entire account of the two-plus hours that concluded Stanford spring ball. Included are offensive, defensive and special teams stats.</description>
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      <title>Spring Game Photo Gallery I</title>
      <description>The acclaimed photo galleries we have brought you throughout Stanford's spring ball have appropriately reflected the playmaking of the offense, but on Saturday in the Cardinal's final scrimmage, it was the defense on display. Mark Godi was in Stanford Stadium and shot his most prolific afternoon yet this spring. Here are his first 28 photos showing the collisions, catches, carries and excitement.</description>
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      <title>Three Move to Defense</title>
      <description>After the offense handled the defense on Saturday in Stanford's live scrimmage, the Cardinal coaching staff evened the playing field by moving on Monday three wide receivers to the secondary. For an explanation of the motive and expected impact, we talk with head coach Jim Harbaugh and defensive backs coach Clayton White. Plus reaction from redshirt freshman Marcus Rance, the most prominent mover.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2007 20:47:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Spring Scrimmage #2 Report</title>
      <description>Much fan and media attention was turned to the star-studded gathering at the preceding Alumni Game, but we were sure to take down the play-by-play for all 13 series of Saturday's scrimmage at Stanford Stadium. Presented here is the most detailed analysis and recap on the planet of the action in the Cardinal's second live scrimmage this spring, where the offense ruled the day running and passing.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2007 19:14:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Spring Scrimmage #1 Report</title>
      <description>The first big test for the offense, defense and special teams came Sunday in Stanford's first extended live scrimmage of the spring. We have observations and lessons to take away, including the big concern on defense and the great surprise on offense. Also included are highlights and lowlights from all 12 drives in the 101-play scrimmage.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 22:03:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>And Then There Were Five</title>
      <description>Stanford finished Day Three of its 2007 spring practices with five players on the four-man defensive line. Jim Harbaugh says he is not panicked - these things can be stomached in April better than October. Despite the depth concerns, a pair of defensive linemen are standing out. The offense also had its victory, moving 70 yards in the two-minute drill at the end of the first day in full pads.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2007 22:02:00 GMT</pubDate>
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