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      <description>ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Spencer Nealy and some of his Texas A&amp;M teammates were discussing potential bowl games even before their first SEC season began. 
                   "We were like, how funny would it be if we made the Cotton Bowl," Nealy said. "We were looking at SEC vs. Big 12 teams. That's what we thought about, that situation." Well, Texas A&amp;M's season of firsts — ...</description>
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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. 
                   Even before that, they were assistant coaches competing for recruits in the same area. "Both of us had tough jobs trying to get guys to leav...</description>
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