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      <title>Alexander Wants To Be Ready</title>
      <description>Throughout fall camp, Alabama Football Coach Nick Saban has stressed the need for Alabama to find a complement to Julio Jones at wide receiver. Alabama uses two, three and even four wide receivers, but Jones—the upcoming sophomore and pre-season All-America—draws the attention from opposing defenses.</description>
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      <title>Earl Alexander Is 2008 Tide Quarterback</title>
      <description>Joe Namath at safety? Believe it or not, in the early 1960s quarterbacks like Joe Namath and Steve Sloan spent some time at safety. That’s because the NCAA was tinkering with football rules. There were periods of one platoon football, meaning that the players on offense were also required to play defense.</description>
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