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      <title>The question in the middle</title>
      <description>IT TOOK AWHILE. Oregon State didn't begin to find their stride on the interior of the defensive line until the second half of the season. But once Brennan Olander emerged, that in turn freed up Stephen Paea, and it's been a tackle-for-loss, pocket-crunching d-line of disruption ever since. Yet just as Olander was becoming a real force, he was dinged last week. What does it mean for the Civil War?</description>
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      <title>POST-SPRING BREAKDOWN: Defensive Line</title>
      <description>CORVALLIS -- With the loss of prized bookends Slade Norris and Victor Strong-Butler to graduation, many questions were raised in the early stages of the spring ball. Who would emerge to fill their roles? Would there be a big drop-off in production? How would the black and orange pass rush be affected? And what about inside the trenches -- how is Paea looking and who might line up off his shoulder?</description>
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      <title>PHOTOS: A black and orange spring</title>
      <description>CORVALLIS -- With the Oregon State spring game just over a week away, the Beavers' 15-practice spring session is drawing to a close. A closer look at some of the spring sights on the black and orange gridiron -- including, Taylor Kavanaugh, Dwight Roberson, James Rodgers, Cameron Collins, Josh and Matt LaGrone, Sioeli Nau and more.</description>
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      <title>SPRING: Six to watch on defense</title>
      <description>THERE ARE PLENTY of questions headed into spring ball for the Beavers. And some of the most compelling center around these six on defense for Oregon State. The answers to those questions start today, as Oregon State kicks off the spring session later today in Corvallis.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 17:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The unsung, Part II</title>
      <description>EVERYONE KNOWS about Sammie. And it's not as if there isn't a lot of ink being splashed around the names of Kristick, Quizz, Hughes, Morales, Afalava and a host of other standouts with OSU two wins from the Rose Bowl. But Oregon State's latest victory hammered home a central point -- there are a number of Beaver playmakers, just off center stage, integral to this season's Pac-10 leading charge.</description>
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      <title>NOTES: "We didn’t look very smooth"</title>
      <description>THE END RESULT wasn't what the team nor Beaver Nation expected, but there are plenty of positives from Oregon State's 36-28 loss to Stanford.  BF.com's details the good (almost 500 yards of offense) and the not so good (giving up over 200 yards on the ground) in its comprehensive post game notebook.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 13:04:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The good, the bad, the question: DL</title>
      <description>The Oregon State defensive line is packed with underclassmen and April was a time for the youngsters to make a case for playing time.  Junior college transfer Stephen Paea impressed as well as senior Victor Butler, but the two deeps across the board remain muddled.</description>
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      <title>Day 10: A closer look into the trenches</title>
      <description>CORVALLIS--Plenty of mano y mano battles taking place up front on Monday, with several linemen turning in nice outings. At linebacker, Keith Pankey has speed to thrill and one play during Monday's session bore that out. In addition to the emergence of RBs McCants and Francis, don't forget about Patrick Fuller. Meanwhile, Clark, Brown, Reese, Vave, Oshinowo and others also made some noise.</description>
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      <title>Fall Camp Preview - Defensive Line</title>
      <description>There isn't a Bill Swancutt or Inoke Breckterfield type player on the roster, but if you believe there is strength in experience then the Oregon State defensive line is your unit.  Only two starters return from a year ago, but seven players are back who have played in at least 10 games each last season.</description>
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