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      <title>McCoy Ends Recruitment</title>
      <description>One of the best available guards in the 2008 class if off the table.  Paul McCoy is headed to Conference USA.</description>
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      <title>Northwest Hot 100 final rankings are out</title>
      <description>SEATTLE - The Scout.com Northwest Hot 100 can now be put to bed for the class of 2008.  Spanning five states and one province, there are 27 schools represented, from BCS conferences all the way down to NAIA Division-1.  The top-20 didn't change much, but there was a new entry into the top-25, and the Oregon State Beavers had the two biggest risers in the group.</description>
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      <description>SEATTLE - The re-rankings for the Northwest are out!  And there wasn't too much movement at the top.  U.S. Army All-American Kavario Middleton - from Lakes High School in Lakewood, Wash. - is still Scout.com's number-one player in the region.</description>
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      <title>Gridiron or hardcourt for Portland's McCoy?</title>
      <description>PORTLAND DEFENSIVE BACK prospect Paul McCoy is an uber-athlete, having already earned a basketball scholarship offer and making a verbal commitment to Pepperdine. But does football still remain a possibility and if so, is Oregon State still in the mix?  What's the football contact been like from the two in-state schools of late, as well as from other suitors? Answers can be found within.</description>
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      <description>SALEM, OR - Here are the first round of interviews from Saturday's Barton Football/Next Step Marketing Workout, held Saturday at Willamette University.  As per the schedule, the Oregon quarterbacks and skill players were first to take the field, so they are the first ones interviewed here.</description>
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      <description>You have to start somewhere, so here it is - the Scout.com 2008 Northwest Hot 100.  Expect the list to change as we get closer to Signing Day in February, but don't expect any deviations at the top.  When it came to picking the top player in the region, it was a no-brainer.  It's Kavario Middleton, a 6-foot-6, 240-pound defensive end/tight end prospect from Lakes High School in Lakewood, Wash.</description>
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