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      <title>Wayne's Notebook: Aug. 22, 2007</title>
      <description>Jeremy Williams, Kenneth Guidroz, and Brian King lead the way at wide receiver. One young receiver to keep an eye on is former defensive back Shannon Davis. Davis has speed and could inherit Fred Smith's kick and punt return duties when Freddie graduates</description>
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      <title>Tight Ends, Fullbacks To Play Bigger Role</title>
      <description>The fullbacks and tight ends are going to add some strength to the Tulane running game. An effective running game van only make the passing game more difficult to defend, and if the fullbacks and tight ends are effective it'll make defending the Tulane offense a lot harder for opposing coordinators</description>
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