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      <title>Same Places, New Faces Part 2</title>
      <description>With the College Football Season officially at an end, the off-season is in full swing. Come inside as football analyst Mitchell Fish takes a position-by-position look at the Texas Tech’s offense and defense, breaking down returning players, likely starters, depth, and possible surprises to watch for during Spring Practice 2009. Up next, the hidden cog of the Air Raid Offense, the running backs.</description>
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      <title>Running Backs Key to Red Raiders’ Success</title>
      <description>In an offense that annually puts up some of the biggest numbers through the air in college football, people often overlook the Red Raiders’ running game. But head coach Mike Leach emphatically stresses that the running backs are vital to the Air Raid offense being successful. In this feature, RaiderPower.com evaluates the running backs’ individual and collective performances against EWU.</description>
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      <title>Hard Work Pays Off</title>
      <description>The Red Raiders have a new starter at running back.  Aaron Crawford officially took over the starting job against Colorado over a week ago, but last Saturday against Baylor was the first time he was featured in the offense and he made his presence known with 4 touchdowns.  Behind the scenes though, Crawford put in a lot of work all season long to get to where he is at now.</description>
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      <title>Crawford to Qualify?</title>
      <description>RB Aaron Crawford had his work cut out for him.  Last year several schools stopped recruiting him because they didn’t believe he was going to qualify to play college football out of high school.  Texas Tech stuck with him though.  Now that his senior season is complete, how is it looking for Tennessee’s 5A Mr. Football to head to Lubbock, TX?  RaiderPower.com has the latest.</description>
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      <title>Red Raiders Land RB Commit</title>
      <description>Aaron Crawford out of Ridgeway High School in Tennessee has had his eye on the Red Raiders for a long time.  He took an official visit to Lubbock and enjoyed his time on the South Plains.  RaiderPower.com caught up with Aaron to discuss his collegiate plans.</description>
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      <title>Crawford Enjoys Tech</title>
      <description>Aaron Crawford is a solid running back who has seen his recruiting interest ebb and flow with certain schools. He is a very talented back who is talking with a few different levels of programs. Last weekend he was in Lubbock to check out the Red Raiders for an official visit.</description>
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      <title>Crawford Visiting Big 12 School</title>
      <description>One of the top running back prospects in the state of Tennessee is Memphis area product Aaron Crawford. Aaron shot out of the gate with a pair of early SEC offers. Somewhere along the way Crawford's recruitment hit a snag. Aaron has worked hard to make himself more recruitable. As a result of his hard work, Crawford will take official visit number one this weekend.</description>
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