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      <title>Quietly, Dial Big Part Of Offense</title>
      <description>When Alabama fans think about the players from the 2010 team who won’t be back for 2011, the focus is on a handful of seniors and three or four possible junior defections; not so much on a guy who has been a two-year starter and a versatile player on offense and special teams.</description>
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      <title>The End Is Near For Tide’s Dial</title>
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      <title>Dial Looks Forward To Florida’s Best</title>
      <description>The things that make some people happy. At Auburn, they did their toilet paper celebration (as only Auburn can do it) when famed Alabama Coach Paul Bryant died. Tennessee is happy to make a third down conversion. And the Crimson Tide has a football player who is happy that this week’s opponent is showing improvement.</description>
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      <title>Dial’s First TD Catch ‘Was Cool’</title>
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      <title>Who Is That Tide Mystery Starter?</title>
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      <title>Dial In Battle At Tight End</title>
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