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      <title>Becoming A Big Play Target</title>
      <description>Hot News for WR Riley Cooper</description>
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      <title>Two More Gators Drafted on Final Day</title>
      <description>The Florida pipeline to New England continued Saturday, but the Gators were not able to set the school record for most players chosen in a draft. Tight end Aaron Hernandez and wide receiver Riley Cooper were the final two players chosen to give them a total of nine for the three day event.</description>
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      <title>Gators Go for Draft Record Today</title>
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      <title>7 Points: Crisis Looming</title>
      <description>Is a crisis looming in New England? Should Panthers WR Steve Smith demand a trade? Could Penn State DT Jared Odrick make a more immediate impact than Ndamukong Suh or Gerald McCoy? Draft prospect updates, why 7th round picks shouldn't be overlooked--and more in Ed Thompson's 7 points.</description>
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      <title>Prospect Profile: Riley Cooper</title>
      <description>Scout.com's NFL Draft Analyst Chris Steuber profiles the top prospects eligible for the 2010 NFL Draft. Learn about Florida wide receiver Riley Cooper inside.</description>
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      <title>Jags Look to Rebuild Offense</title>
      <description>Statistically, the Jaguars offense was their strongest unit through the 2009 season.  Apparently it wasn't good enough as the Jaguars look to rebuild with younger talent at several spots.  Find out some of the players that the Jaguars took a strong interest in over the past two weeks.</description>
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      <title>Senior Bowl Q&amp;A: WR Riley Cooper</title>
      <description>While tuning up for this year's Senior Bowl, Florida wide receiver Riley Cooper took a few minutes to chat with Scout.com's Ed Thompson about his experiences in Mobile and a few of the NFL teams he's talked to during week.</description>
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      <title>Senior Bowl: Thursday Practice MVPs</title>
      <description>Scout.com's Ed Thompson watched the North and South team practices on Thursday in Mobile. Find out who he selected as Thursday's practice MVPs inside...</description>
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      <title>Cooper Prepared for Sugar Bowl</title>
      <description>Despite the distractions, senior receiver Riley Cooper is ready for the Sugar Bowl matchup with Cincinnati. The Gators have their hands full with the undefeated and No. 3 ranked Bearcats and have had more distractions than any team in America. Cooper is prepared.</description>
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      <title>Video: Cooper "On Top of the World"</title>
      <description>Senior wide receiver Riley Cooper played his final game in The Swamp and went out with a big night. Cooper caught three passes, including being on the receiving end of a 39-yard pass from Tim Tebow. After the game, Cooper talked about the play, what he said to the team after the game, and his early thoughts on Alabama.</description>
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      <title>Riley Cooper Comes Up Big</title>
      <description>It wasn't Riley Cooper's flashiest game of his football career, but it was his most clutch performance as a Florida Gator. The Gators were tied with Arkansas in the last five minutes of the game Saturday and Cooper had only three catches to his name when they started the drive at their own 20-yard line. Cooper doubled his catches on the night with that drive and the Gators won a nail biter.</description>
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      <title>Odds and Ends: Good Thing Cooper Stayed</title>
      <description>Before the season Riley Cooper had a choice to make. Should he sign with professional baseball and begin his career immediately, or play his final season of eligibility at Florida first? It's a good thing for the Gators that Cooper decided to stick around, because he's the only receiver producing with any consistency right now.</description>
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      <title>Video: Cooper Talks Big Night</title>
      <description>One of the main questions for the Florida Gators to be able to defend their national championship in 2009 is the play of the wide receivers. With the loss of NFL starters Percy Harvin and Louis Murphy, others will have to step up. It appears that senior Riley Cooper is one of the guys ready to take on the responsibility.</description>
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      <title>Morning Sessions Opens 2009 Camp</title>
      <description>The Gator Football team opened fall camp with what had to be a record crowd on hand for a session that got underway shortly before 6:00 Thursday morning. There had to be somewhere around 300 fans at one point watching the Florida veterans go through their paces in shorts and jerseys.</description>
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      <title>Cooper Return is First Win of 2009</title>
      <description>The college football regular season is 12 games and if all goes well the total season will be 14 games for the 2009 Gators. But the football season is more than an accumulation of wins and losses in those formal matchups. The college football season is a succession of little triumphs and setbacks along the way. In that sense, the Gators are off to a 1-0 start.</description>
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      <title>Cooper to Play MLB and for the Gators</title>
      <description>Senior wide receiver Riley Cooper will be a part of the University of Florida football team as announced by the University Athletic Association earlier. Cooper was an integral part of the offense in the Gators' 2008 run at a national championship and as a senior is expected to provide much more for the Gators. Cooper also signed a Major League contract with Texas and will play both moving forward.</description>
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      <description>After a month or so of spring drills we were able to identify a number of things. The other day we wrote about the five emerging stars from this year’s spring drills. We also saw that the first offensive line can be dominant, the skill talent is off the charts and the secondary made significant progress from the unit that played scared against Michigan.</description>
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