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      <title>A Unique Point of View</title>
      <description>From Nebraska, to Kansas State, back to Nebraska. It's an interesting road, and not one even senior offensive lineman Derek Meyer would reccomend. It gets even better when the coach who originally recruited him and left, has came back to coach that team once again. And here he is facing his old team in his last home game as a Husker. Yeah, Derek has a very unique point of view.</description>
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      <title>It's good to be back in Nebraska</title>
      <description>From the state of Nebraska to Kansas State University to the University of Nebraska. Not the ideal road, and not the one senior offensive lineman Derek Meyer wanted to take. But scholarship or no, when Meyer saw an opportunity to go back to his home state and play for his dream team, he couldn't get to Lincoln fast enough.</description>
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