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      <title>Teammates Voice Support for Harrison, Te</title>
      <description>LOUISVILLE — The 16-14 Rutgers loss Friday night against Louisville was, in many ways a team loss. But Mark Harrison’s drop and San San Te’s two missed field goals were the most visible mistakes in an emotional loss. ScarletReport.com spoke with both after the game and each discussed how to move forward.</description>
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      <title>SR.com TV: 1-on-1 with PK San San Te</title>
      <description>PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Rutgers fifth-year placekicker San San Te has made 10 of 14 field goal attempts this season and is coming off a roller coaster 4 of 7 effort in the win against Syracuse. He went 1-on-1 with ScarletReport.com to discuss his kicking, how he makes in-game adjustments and much more.</description>
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      <title>SR.com TV: K Te Excited to Play in Home State</title>
      <description>PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- From Hickory High School in North Carolina, fifth-year senior kicker San San Te will have plenty of family members in attendance for the Scarlet Knights' game against North Carolina. Te discussed the significance of kicking in his home state during his final year at Rutgers.</description>
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      <title>Storyline Central: Special Teams</title>
      <description>ScarletReport.com continues its lead-in to training camp series with a look at special teams. Between the departure of Teddy Dellaganna and Kyle Sullivan from the kicking game, what changes can be expected in training camp? Does anyone have the edge in the return game?</description>
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      <title>Transition to Training Camp: Special Teams</title>
      <description>ScarletReport.com concludes its position-analysis series today with a look at special teams. Punters Teddy Dellaganna and Kyle Sullivan are gone from last year’s squad and ScarletReport.com takes a look at what to expect going into camp. We hope you enjoyed the series</description>
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      <title>San San Te's Charity Gesture</title>
      <description>NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. -- Rutgers placekicker San San Te cut his hair for the first time in 18 months Friday, and it was for a good cause. Te donated two 12-inch long locks of hair to Wigs For Kids, a non-profit organization to help kids dealing with medical issues. Te had the haircut done at Indigo Hair Center adjacent to the Rutgers campus.</description>
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      <title>Getting to know ...PK San San Te</title>
      <description>PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- ScarletReport.com continues its "Getting to Know" series with a fun, light-hitting Q&amp;A with placekicker San San Te. Find out his adjustment in driving in New Jersey, the last time he cut his hair, why he is a communications major, how much he can bench press and much more.</description>
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      <title>Saturday Schiano, Part II: Te, Run Game, Etc.</title>
      <description>In the second part of day-after notebook, Rutgers coach Greg Schiano talks about a myriad of topics. From placekicker San San Te's game-winning field goal to third down conversions, the defensive delay of game call, the fake field goal and more, it is all in the second-part of the Saturday notebook.</description>
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      <title>ScoutTV: One-on-One With PK San San Te</title>
      <description>PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Rutgers placekicker San San Te lifted the Scarlet Knights to a 27-24 win against Connecticut on Friday at Rutgers Stadium when he hit a game-winning 34-yard field goal with 13 seconds remaining. Afterward, ScarletReport.com went one-on-one with Te. He talked about his approach on the game-winning kick and but also dipped into his memory bank about his last game-winning kick.</description>
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      <title>San-Sational! Te's FG Gives Rutgers 27-24 Win</title>
      <description>PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- A dire situation turned euphoric when Rutgers scored 10 points in the final 3:53 to stun Connecticut 27-24 Friday in the Big East opener for both schools. Rutgers freshman quarterback Chas Dodd threw for 322 yards and two scores in his first start, and placekicker San San Te made a 34-yard field goal with 13 seconds left to give the Scarlet Knights the win.</description>
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      <title>Notebook: Te's kicking, Lampert's role</title>
      <description>PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- San San Te's comfort as Rutgers' placekicker is at an all-time high, after after Tuesday's practice he told ScarletReport.com why that is the case. Te talked expectations, how he felt about his first two years as the Scarlet Knights' placekicker and how he is kicking in camp. Also, Evan Lampert's has had an interesting path to being in the mix at tight end.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 00:17:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>SR.com Top 25: PK San San Te (No. 8)</title>
      <description>Close games could be plentiful for Rutgers as its faces a tough Big East road schedule, so a premium will be on not wasting scoring chances. That is why red-shirt junior placekicker San San Te is No. 8 on ScarletReport.com's countdown of the Top 25 most important players for the 2010 season.</description>
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      <title>Spring preview: Special Teams questions</title>
      <description>Rutgers opens spring practice Tuesday, with its first of 15 sessions. In the first of a three-part series, ScarletReport.com checks out the questions facing the special teams units. From the loss of kick returner Devin McCourty, to his punt blocking skills, to the kicking of San San Te, there is plenty to look at.</description>
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      <title>Tuesday's notebook: San San Te and more</title>
      <description>As a high school junior, Rutgers placekicker San San Te was told he was nothing more than a Division III kicker, and now he leads the Big East in scoring. Also, Scarlet Knights defensive end George Johnson talks about his injury, and whether he will play this weekend against Texas Southern. Also, find out what offensive lineman Art Forst did during the bye week.
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For the first time since Jeremy Ito and Joe Radigan in 2006, the Scarlet Knights return both their steady kicker and punter for the upcoming season.</description>
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      <title>Chris Sailer Kicking &amp; Snapping Event Recap</title>
      <description>Many of the elite kickers, punters and snappers, both in the class of 2007 and class of 2008, converged upon Las Vegas in January to compete in the 5th Annual Kicking &amp; Snapping Event hosted by Chris Sailer Kicking.  Here is a recap of the event...</description>
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