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      <title>Pac-10 Media Day 2010</title>
      <description>Bootleg partner Dave Fowkes of StanfordFootballReport.com accompanied "Emeritus" to the 2010 Pac-10 Media Day at the Rose Bowl on Thursday. Jim Harbaugh was easily the most interesting of the conference coaches and senior Owen Marecic garnered attention as one of the rare players expected to start both ways. Read on to hear how it all went down at the tradition-packed Pigskin Palace of Pasadena.</description>
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      <title>Football Recruits Weekly Update</title>
      <description>Playoff action picked up last weekend and seasons started to end for some prospects.  On The Farm, Stanford held Future Cardinal Day, which brought an array of prospects to campus for the game against Washington.  Read on for the latest stats and notes on Stanford Football's recruits from this weekend's high school action.</description>
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      <title>Reuland Thinking of Two Sports at Stanford</title>
      <description>Mission Viejo (Calif.) receiver Warren Reuland got the news he had been accepted into Stanford, and now the O.C. athlete is focusing on his senior year in two sports, and the possibility of doing both for the Cardinal...</description>
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      <title>Football Recruits Weekly Update</title>
      <description>While Stanford hosted a dozen visitors for this past weekend's home game against Oregon, high school action across the country continued.  Stanford's big visit weekend coincided with important developments for numerous prospects, including word of a new public commitment.  Read on for the latest stats and notes on Stanford Football's recruits from this weekend's high school action.</description>
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      <title>Football Recruits Weekly Update</title>
      <description>High school football continued this past weekend, and featured the leading candidate for game of the year.  Meanwhile, recruits began taking advantage of their allowed official visits to college campuses to check out prospective future college campuses and teams.  Read on for the latest stats and notes on Stanford Football's recruits from this weekend's high school action.</description>
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      <title>Football Recruits Weekly Update</title>
      <description>High school football action intensified this weekend as teams throughout California kicked their seasons off. Meanwhile, all of Stanford's commits for the 2008 class have started their senior seasons and the early wave of junior year offer recipients started impressing immediately. Read on for the latest stats and notes on Stanford Football's recruits from this weekend's high school action.</description>
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      <title>Football Recruits Weekly Update</title>
      <description>High School football has now kicked into action for almost the entire United States. The holiday weekend afforded several high profile contests, including several Cardinal recruits playing in the famed Herbstreit Challenge in Ohio. Read on for the latest stats and notes on Stanford Football's recruits from this weekend's high school action.</description>
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      <title>Mission Viejo Passes Its Way to Victory</title>
      <description>In game three of the Kirk Herbstriet Challenge at Nippert Stadium, passes were thrown all over the field as the two teams combined for nearly 500 yards through the air. In the end, it was the Diablos, behind junior QB Allan Bridgford who pulled out the narrow victory.</description>
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      <title>The Harbaugh Watch: Orange County</title>
      <description>Stanford made early moves on two top Class of 2008 offensive prospects in Orange County this past winter, and we fully expected Jim Harbaugh to visit them this month. It so happens that those two high schools also harbor two of the elite quarterback recruits for 2009. For their reactions to the visits from the Cardinal head coach, plus some other interesting parallels, read on.</description>
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      <title>West Recruiting Notebook</title>
      <description>Notre Dame continues to have success on the West Coast, getting two commitments from California while Washington picks up an in-state prospect, Stanford does the same and USC renews its presence at a faithful feeder school...</description>
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      <title>Reuland Is Rule Breaker with Early Commitment</title>
      <description>Stanford's earliest commitments in recent years have come from linemen. Coveted recruits at skill positions come in the fall or winter, which makes wide receiver Warren Reuland's pledge a headline grabber. It was his personal story, however, which pitted conventional wisdom against an early Cardinal commitment. Reuland's recent visit to The Farm somehow inspired him to take the leap on Wednesday.</description>
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      <title>WR Warren Reuland: Makes His Commitment Call</title>
      <description>Hot News for WR Warren Reuland</description>
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      <title>Reuland Reports on Stanford Visit</title>
      <description>More than just fans are trekking to The Farm this month to see the new Stanford Football in action during spring practices. Recruits are keenly observing as well. One highlight visitor came last weekend: Warren Reuland, the 6'5" Mission Viejo (Calif.) High School wide receiver. It was Reuland's first time on the Cardinal campus, and the experience clearly raised Stanford's stock in his eyes.</description>
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      <title>Injury-Driven</title>
      <description>"I got the offer from Duke two nights ago (April 2)," Warren Reuland saud. "I talked to Coach (Peter) Vaas and he told me that they had seen my film and they really liked it, so they wanted to offer me.  I haven't been out there, but I want to take a trip for sure.  They have great academics is about all I know right now..."
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      <title>Reuland Considers Next Step</title>
      <description>During his first two high school seasons wide receiver Warren Reuland put up big numbers against some of the best competition in the country. Despite sufferring an injury late last season, the standout athlete from Mission Viejo High School (Calif.) will be one of the top receiver prospects in nation this year.</description>
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      <title>'08 Unwrapped: Warren Reuland</title>
      <description>The first, and so far only, 2008 wide receiver offer tendered by Stanford and new head coach Jim Harbaugh was handed out earlier this month to Warren Reuland. The 6'5" junior has a national recruitment and list of favorites, with the Cardinal first on board. You may remember the older brother of this Mission Viejo (Calif.) High School athlete, but this story is different in several ways.</description>
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      <description>The Reuland name may initially grab your attention, but these six-plus minutes of highlights will show why this 6'5" wide receiver is earning a reputation on his own merits. Mission Viejo (Calif.) High School junior Warren Reuland is a big and athletic target who can kill in the red zone, stretch the field, jump over defensive backs and run after the catch.</description>
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      <title>More Talent In the Reuland Family</title>
      <description>Mission Viejo High School (Calif.) is one of the most impressive schools in the country when it comes to producing Division I football talent. It seems like every season head coach Bob Johnson has at least two major college recruits on his roster. This year isn’t any different and the Irish are back at Mission Viejo to recruit wide receiver Warren Reuland.</description>
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