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      <title>Chargers sign linebacker Thomas Keiser</title>
      <description>Hot News for DE Thomas Keiser</description>
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      <title>Preseason matters to undrafted rookies</title>
      <description>Go ahead, you try telling Carolina's Byron Bell and Thomas Keiser the NFL preseason doesn't matter.
They know better.
Bell and Keiser arrived at Panthers training camp last summer as undrafted rookies and heavy underdogs to make the 53-man roster.</description>
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      <title>"A Cardinal Conversation w/ Randy Hart"</title>
      <description>We recently had an opportunity to talk a little shop with first-year defensive line coach Randy Hart. In the first of a two-part conversation, we learn Coach's impressions of Stanford, hear his observations on changes in the recruiting landscape and get his impressions of the spring game. It is time to lace 'em up, Stanford Football fans, Monday is the opening of fall camp! Get your game on!</description>
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      <title>"The Lance Anderson Sessions": Part I</title>
      <description>His might not be the most visible face on Stanford's coaching staff, but ask anybody close to the Stanford Football program and you'll hear the name Lance Anderson surface in conjunction with the Cardinal's recent success in recruiting. Anderson, Stanford's recruiting coordinator and OLBs coach, sat down with The Bootleg's Andy Drukarev to discuss the '10 season. Read on for all the juicy details!</description>
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      <title>Spring Refresher w/ LB/DE Thomas Keiser [#94]</title>
      <description>On a sunny, but chilly Wednesday afternoon, we caught up with redshirt junior Cardinal linebacker Thomas Keiser after practice to learn how spring ball has been shaping up and to see how "94 has adjusted to his critical new role in the 3-4 defense.</description>
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      <title>By-The-Numbers: Stanford</title>
      <description>By-The-Numbers is back, and ready to throw all of them right out the window after last Saturday's upset!  The numbers didn't predict it, but then again, that's why they play the games.  So now it's onto Stanford and their high-powered run game.  What do the digit portend with this week's matchup?  Check it out!</description>
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      <title>What They're Saying: Stanford 42, SJSU 17</title>
      <description>Stanford turned in its most complete performance in recent memory in a 42-17 rout of San Jose State in their Saturday night home-opener. ... And, most importantly, two down, four more to go. That's our take. Stay tuned as we update this story with links to newspaper and Internet articles from across the region on Sunday.</description>
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      <title>"On the Spot" with DE Thomas Keiser [#94]</title>
      <description>After Thursday's practice, The Bootleg checked in with redshirt sophomore DE Tom Keiser, one of the more welcome surprises on defense last year. He is set to start opposite honors candidate Erik Lorig, but don't be surprised if this pretty serious young man continues to make a name for himself and for the 2009 Stanford Cardinal! We can't win of we don't stop the run and we will be relying on #94!</description>
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      <title>An Aw-foul Finish</title>
      <description>It wasn't fair and it wasn't right, but the UCLA Bruins nicked us 23-20, scoring on a clutch TD pass with ten seconds left in the game. We are bitter! We are bitter because we are better than the Bruins, but lost! Stiff upper lip, Cardinamaniacs! We live to mash another day, but this one may be remembered, less than fondly, for generations to come.</description>
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      <description>Stanford battled a tough Pac-10 opponent in Oregon State to open its 2008 season.  The Cardinal had some great highlights, including those of the amazing Toby Gerhart, that The Bootleg's photographer, Mark Godi, was on the sideline to capture for your enjoyment.</description>
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      <description>The only thing more surprising than the 10 true freshmen Jim Harbaugh wants to play this fall for Stanford is the identities of those who are leading the way in recent practices with the most playing time. Inside we present the frosh probable for burned redshirts, plus the stories of three who have been receiving heavy first-team snaps of late - far surpassing their two-star recruiting rankings.</description>
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      <description>We have described throughout this year the impact that the new Cardinal coaching staff, led by Jim Harbaugh, has had on Stanford's practices and workouts. The now-famous "enthusiasm unknown to mankind" has infected the team. We have also seen a turnaround in individual players. Two cases in particular have gripped our attention. Both are impact players on offense, and both feel reborn this year.</description>
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      <title>First Look: Frosh Faces on The Farm</title>
      <description>Summer unofficial football practices are well underway on The Farm, with the breadth of the returning roster on campus for daily workouts. Also in attendance are a surprising number of freshmen - a dozen so far by our count. Some are in summer school, while others are visiting for stints. Here is an up-close look at the newest faces of Stanford Football, with photos from the practice field.</description>
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      <description>For the third time this month, photographer Mark Godi has shot an afternoon of Stanford Football. His 31 shots in this gallery are the best yet of this spring, capturing the excitement and scenes during the Cardinal's live scrimmage inside Stanford Stadium. Enjoy the runs, catches, blocks, tackles, celebrations, observers and more.</description>
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      <title>19 Faxes Hit The Farm</title>
      <description>If they had their choice, many of today's 19 Stanford signees would have inked their National Letter of Intent long ago. Today marked the first day of the signing period. Specifically, a recruit could sign and fax his LOI at 7am local time, which meant the Stanford Football fax machines saw action at 4am when East Coast commits started. Who was first? When did Johnathon Frink's fax come through?</description>
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