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				<title><![CDATA[White excels as South captures Senior Bowl]]></title>
				<description><![CDATA[MOBILE, Alabama (Ticker) -- West Virginia's Pat White decided to
only play quarterback in the Senior Bowl.  Based on his 
performance Saturday, the Mountaineers' star appears to have 
made a wise decision.

White and Mississippi's Mike Wallace connected on a 38-yard 
scoring play in the third quarter as the South slammed the 
North, 35-18.

Conventional thought is that the 6-foot, 197-pound White 
projects as a returner or wide receiver, but he stuck to his 
guns and played quarterback in front of the NFL scouts this 
week.

White found Wallace streaking down the left sideline and into 
the end zone for the touchdown to make it 28-10.  White was 
named the game's MVP, finishing with 94 total yards on 4-of-9 
passing and three rushes for 31 yards.

The North closed the gap to 28-18 when Navy's Eric Kettani 
pounded in from a yard out in the first minute of the fourth 
quarter.  The score was set up by a pair of nice catches by 
Oklahoma's Juaquin Iglesias, who also impressed.  Oregon's 
Jeremiah Johnson ran the ball in on the two-point conversion.

Iglesias wound up with six catches for 90 yards, including a 
41-yard reception from former Oklahoma quarterback Rhett Bomar 
late in the game.  Bomar was forced to transfer from the Sooners
to Sam Houston State after a job scandal.

The South built the bulge to 35-18 when it sacked Bomar in the 
end zone and the fumble was recovered by Peria Jerry of Ole 
Miss.

One player who did not improve his stock was Texas Tech's Graham
Harrell, who struggled in a 4-of-13 performance for 40 yards 
with an interception.

The South surged to a 21-3 lead in the first half on running 
scores by Alabama's John Parker Wilson, LSU's Quinn Johnson and 
North Carolina State's Andre Brown to turn the game into a 
showcase of individual talent as opposed to an actual contest.]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2009 03:16:16 GMT</pubDate>
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