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      <title>Lewis, Cowboys Are Ready For Bulldogs</title>
      <description>Andrew Lewis walked into Sanford Stadium at Georgia nearly two years ago for the first start of his collegiate career. It was to be the first of 26 consecutive starts for the Oklahoma State offensive lineman over the next two years. But with Saturday’s opener against Georgia once again, the Cowboys’ starting center hasn’t forgotten what it felt like walking off the field after the 35-14 loss.</description>
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