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      <title>Iron Sharpens Iron</title>
      <description>That was a quote from Kings High School coach Andy Olds as he watched the Bearcats get after it in practice on Wednesday.  While Butch Jones and his staff continue to place their stamp on their new team, players are learning the extremely fast paced practices have now been joined by extremely physical expectations.  Just how physical?</description>
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      <title>The Hard Road Taken - Part Two</title>
      <description>We continue our look at the growth of offensive lineman Jason Kelce from the time he’s arrived on campus to now his junior year.</description>
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      <title>The Hard Road Taken Part One</title>
      <description>Many who play the game of football dream of reaching the college level. While few reach this lofty goal those who do for the most part have done so on full scholarship while other work hard with dreams of earning one during their time on campus.  Being a walk-on is a hard road for most but some have a life changing experience that pushes them and allows them to live their dream.</description>
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      <title>Monday Camp Back On Track</title>
      <description>The day after the Bearcats spent the day riding roller coasters and other thrill rides at Kings Island they got back to work getting ready for their match-up against Big East foe Rutgers.  So how did camp go after a rough offensive outing on Saturday?  Find out in our camp report as Brian Kelly talks about the direction the rest of camp will take and reflects on Saturday.</description>
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      <title>Jason Kelce Has Come A Long Way</title>
      <description>It’s been some ride for junior offensive lineman Jason Kelce since he first arrived on campus.  In 2007 Jason was a skinny new offensive lineman with a Mohawk haircut just looking to earn his way onto the field.  Now, he’s one of the most important parts in the Bearcats offensive line.  We talked with Jason about getting back at it for the 2009 season.</description>
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      <title>BCI Confidence Rating: Offensive Line</title>
      <description>As the Bearcats get ready to head into preseason camp Bearcat Insider gets ready for its fifth year of watching the team get ready for another exciting season of Big East football.  So how much confidence do we have in the offensive line?</description>
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      <description>For Jason Kelce this spring has been one of continued work.  But as a veteran the spring is a means to an end and a time to work on the finer points of one’s game. This is Part Two of Two.</description>
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      <description>For Jason Kelce this spring has been one of continued work.  But as a veteran the spring is a means to an end and a time to work on the finer points of one’s game.  This is the first of a two part story with Kelce.</description>
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      <title>Audio Interview Jason Kelce</title>
      <description>Jason Kelce talked with Bearcat Insider about his spring and earning a scholarship after his brother earned one.</description>
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      <title>Bearcat Insider Talks with Travis Kelce</title>
      <description>As reported earlier in the week by Bearcat Insider, Travis Kelce will join his older Jason and become a Cincinnati Bearcat.  Bearcat Insider spoke to Travis about his recent college commitment.</description>
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      <title>The Next Cincinnati Walk-On Success Story?</title>
      <description>I think I’ve made it clear over the last three years and even previously when I wrote with the Bearcat Sports Digest, that I have a tremendous amount of respect for walk-ons.  These kids are promised nothing except a spot on the roster, but many of them turn into fine college football players.</description>
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