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Cover story:
Building a program
From Brian Neubert
Q & A: Darrell Hazell
Year-in-review analysis
Q & A: Morgan Burke
The Class of 2013 feature
Q & A: John Shoop
Q & A: Greg Hudson
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Football recruiting
NFL Boilers
Triple XXX Feature:
Looking back
JPC Report
Men's basketball update
Gallery: Men's basketball
Basil Smotherman feature
Sterling Carter feature
Men's basketball lineups
Recruiting: Isaac Haas
Women's basketball update
Gallery: Women's basketball
KK Houser feature
Recruiting: Dominque McBryde
Women's basketball lineups.
Volleyball wrap, recruiting
Swimming feature
Danny Tucker, Carly Mercer
Matt McClintock feature
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