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      <title>Post-Game Interview With Marcus Wright</title>
      <description>With names like Josh Nesbitt and Jonathan Dwyer in the backfield the Georgia Tech a-backs know that when their number is called, they have to be ready. Marcus Wright got his chance in the third quarter against Virginia Tech and parlayed it into a thirteen yard touchdown run. Wright talked about that and the challenges the team faces in the post-game interview.</description>
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      <title>Video Interview: Marcus Wright</title>
      <description>Marcus Wright speaks with GoJackets.com following Saturday's spring scrimmage at Georgia Tech.  He talks about his surprise when coaches pulled his redshirt in the middle of last season, off-season preparations, and says, "you can't be afraid to get hit," in this offense.</description>
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      <description>With National Signing Day over and Georgia Tech's recruiting class completed, GoJackets.com is taking a position-by-position look at the 2008 recruiting class. Today, we will look at the backs.</description>
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      <title>Wright ready to seize opportunity at Tech</title>
      <description>Marcus Wright committed to Georgia Tech in the week leading up to his official visit. He talks about his visit and discusses his decision to become a Yellow Jacket. Marcus not only enjoyed the campus, players, and coaches, he enjoyed his dining experiences as well.</description>
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      <title>Wright Gives GT New Offensive Weapon</title>
      <description>Marcus Wright, from San Antonio (Tx.) Reagan High, has changed his commitment from Tulsa and will now attend Georgia Tech. The Texas state 5-A Offensive Player of the Year and U.S. Army All American Bowl participant becomes the newest weapon for new GT Coach Paul Johnson’s triple option offense.</description>
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      <title>Marcus Wright Switches to Georgia Tech</title>
      <description>Marcus Wright has switched his commitment from Tulsa to Georgia Tech.  One of the fastest players in the state of Texas, Wright will be a slot back in the triple option offense new GT Coach Paul Johnson is bringing with him to Atlanta.</description>
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      <description>2006 was a program defining year at San Antonio Reagan as the Rattlers made the playoffs and went several rounds deep. Now with the return of some key starters from the club, the Rattlers will look to do it all over again in 2007.</description>
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