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      <description>SO WHO THE HECK is Zach Tatman, and why is one of Washington State's assistant coaches smiling when he talks about him? The short answer is that Tatman is former high school All-State linebacker and JC basketball player whose circuitous path to Pullman last summer now has him in line for some serious playing time this football season -- thanks, in part, to an unexpected vacancy on the depth chart.</description>
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      <title>WSU NOTEBOOK: Signing Day news and notes</title>
      <description>THERE WERE NUGGETS of information aplenty coming out on Signing Day apart from who signed and when. Among them: a trio of veteran walk ons have been put on scholarship; WSU's chances of getting back the scholarship lost when a junior college tight end suddenly bolted town to go on a church mission would appear dismal in the eyes of the NCAA; and much more.</description>
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      <title>Intrigue abounds at tight end for the Cougs</title>
      <description>JC TRANSFER PETER Tuitupou’s decision to leave Washington State for a church mission must have set a record of some sort for fastest casualty in a recruiting class. The new crop of talent isn't officially unveiled until Wednesday and this lad’s already gone. That fact alone is intriguing, but more pressing is what this means for WSU’s depth at tight end in 2009.</description>
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      <title>TE Peter Tuitupou: Tight end leaves WSU for church mission</title>
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      <title>Signed, sealed and Pullman bound</title>
      <description>PETER TUITUPOU VERBALLED to Washington State around Christmas but finishing up all the paperwork can sometimes be a bear. The JC Gridwire All American, however, put his John Hancock to paper this weekend, faxing in his signed Letter of Intent to WSU. The 6-4, 254-pounder heads to Pullman this week, start classes a week from today and can't wait for March's spring drills to get underway.</description>
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      <description>A FIRST-TEAM junior college All-American tight end with big-time blocking skills is headed to the Pac-10. The 6-4, 250-pounder knocked heads the last two seasons for national JC powerhouse Snow College, which went 11-1 in 2008 and dropped the NJCAA title game in double-overtime. The lad's academics are fully in order, so he'll be enrolling at his new school next month.</description>
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      <title>Tuitupou makes his decision</title>
      <description>It's been a successful season for Snow TE Peter Tuitupou (6-4, 250). He helped lead the Badgers to an 11-1 record and a berth in the NJCAA Championship Game, while also preparing for the next step in his football career. Recently he took a visit to a Pac 10 school and received an offer and on Monday night he decided he'd though it over enough and he committed...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 05:03:00 GMT</pubDate>
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