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      <title>Cotton coaches Sumlin, Stoops know each other well</title>
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      <description>IRVING, Texas (AP) — Before Kevin Sumlin became a successful head coach at Houston and Texas A&amp;M, he learned plenty during five seasons and two national championship game appearances on Bob Stoops' staff at Oklahoma. 
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