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      <description>Now that he's fully recovered from a leg infection that caused him to redshirt in 2007, San Mateo DT David Hafoka (6-2, 315) is holding things down in the middle for the Bulldogs. He's been receiving interest from schools across the west and he said he's hoping to take a visit to one of his suitors during his bye week.
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