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You're right about McDade. I forgot to put him as the backup. As for Tedder, believe me, he's going to have to compete for a starting job. He has a lot of competition and as far as I was told, he was not there over the summer as much as the other guys. That's not a good sign when you have a new DC, who might not be your biggest fan. And you have younger, speedier guys like Parker, Konate and Heyward who need to get reps. I think if I'm Coach LJ, I'm getting a lot of different guys on the field in different situations. Now you have a bench so use it unlike Hach. In the spring, I was blown away by the speed of our linebackers and guys like Wallace and Tedder look slower in comparison with Paye and the others.
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Transfers have played right away in this program like Delaire, like Sheppard, Kinnard, etc. The CAA is the SEC of the FCS but it's not the SEC.
As for agreeing or not agreeing with the depth chart, I'm going by what I've heard lately as far as the starters go along with what I saw in the spring. The backups maybe a bit harder to speculate on and of course, RA doesn't put out a depth chart (to the media) until a few days before the opener. Everything is fluid but I may not agree with moving Antonio Harris back to LT, that might be the plan from what I've heard. Maybe they don't think Garnett is ready for to go full time but they do like him a lot. I think there will be tremendous amount of competition at linebacker, on the D-line, at center, guard, left tackle, fulback, tight end, etc.
My guess is you don't iike the fact i put the two transfers over James Scott, who has never played running back at this level before Maybe he wins the No 2 job but my guess is if Williams is healthy, he is the guy. He's a nice complement to Shane and he's a north-south guy with some power. Hawkes is the wild card and maybe I'd put Scott ahead of him but who knows? He could be special or just another guy.
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*Redshirt freshman QB Ryan Stover (6-4, 215) threw for 2,525 yards with 27 TDS and rushed for 1,003 yards and 13 TDs as a senior at Upper Dublin HS in PA.
*Junior DE Grant Udinski (6-3, 235) played tight end at Davidson and caught one pass. He sat out last season.
*Junior OG/C Zane Ventimiglia (6-3, 315) played at Butte College and blocked for an offense that averaged 257.5 yards rushing per game. Began his career at UC Davis in 2014, where he redshirted.
*Junior FB Jordan Waite (6-1, 240) started his career as an OLB and played in eight games with two sacks.
*Freshman LB Marcel Allen (5-11, 225) played at Millford Mill Academy, earning first team all-county honors. Had 99 tackles and 12 TFLs with two picks. Ran a 4.8 40 with a 475 squat and 315 bench.
*Freshman CB Warren Buckner (5-10, 175) had six picks and 10 pass breakups in his senior season at Avon Park HS (Fla). Ran a 4.56 40 in HS.
*Freshman OL Cole Cheripko (6-4, 270) played at Northeast HS in Germantown. Two-team All-Montgomery County. Brother Drew played DL at Towson from 2011-14.
*Freshman LB Christian Dixon (5-11, 200) had 183 tackles and three blocked kicks at Butler HS (NC).
*Freshman WR Rodney Dorsey (5-9, 175) rushed for 932 yards with 18 TDs and caught 44 passes for 625 yards as a senior at Tuscarora in Frederick. Runs a 4.4 40 and squats 405.
*Junior OL D'Mitri Francis (6-3, 330) played at San Jose State College and comes from Port Charlotte, Fla.
*Freshman WR Chris Greaves (5-11, 165) played at Einstein HS in Md. Led state in receiving yards as a sophomore at Northwest HS. Rated as a 3* prospect by 247sports. Ran a 4.56 40.
*WR Jabari Greenwood (6-3, 195) is a sophomore transfer from Kentucky. Played his HS ball at Gonzaga in D.C. Caught 50 passes for 754 yards and nine TDs as a senior. Played 13 games at Kentucky, mainly on special teams.
*Freshman DL Sam Gyeni (6-0, 272) played at Quince Orchard HS for head coach John Kelley, who graduated from Towson in 2004 and played on the DL. Gyeni set world records in the bench (392.5lbs) and squat (577.5lbs) in 2016.
*Junior RB Sherrod Hawkes (5-11, 205) played at Hartnell College and rushed for 1,150 yards and nine TDs as a sophomore. Also played at Patterson HS in Baltimore and ran for 1,629 yards and 21 TD as a senior and earned first-team All-Met.
*Freshman Nygil Johnson (6-3, 200) originally committed to Nevada. Was two star recruit from Scout.com. Played HS ball at Manchester (Va), where he had 79 tackles and eight sacks.
*Junior LB John Lambert (6-3, 220) is a transfer from Dean College. His cousin is Ryan Dellaire. Scored 51 points in a basketball game at East Catholic HS in Connecticut. Had 732 rushing yards at Dean College and nine tackles with a fumble recovery in five games.
*Freshman CB Vashon McCants (6-0, 180) played quarterback, running back and DB for Dominion HS in Virginia. Ran a 4.73 40 and had a 35 inch vertical. Ran for 1,496 yards with 21 TDs, threw for 1,202 yards and 17 TDs, had 35 tackles, eight pass breakups, two picks and three forced fumbles.
*Freshman DB Brion Seagraves (6-0, 190) had 103 tackles and five picks as a senior from Dudley HS in Greensboro, N.C. Ran a 4.57 40.
*Freshman WR Caleb Smith (6-0, 190) is the son of Rodney Smith, a Towson Hall of Fame nose guard who graduated in 1990. Played at La Salle Institute in Albany, N.Y.
*Freshman RB Jaelan Thompson (5-11, 190) ran for 1,605 yards as a senior and was named Eastern Pa Player of the Year. Played in Big 33 Game. Ran a 4.46 40.
*Freshman DB Coby Tippett (5-10, 195) played at Cheshire Academy for one season and also played at Xaverian Brothers HS in Boston. Had eight picks and 17 Tds with three pick sixes and was two star recruit by ESPN.com. Father Andre is an NFL Hall of Famer who works for the New England Patriots.
*Senior WR John Tsimis (5-11, 194) is a transfer from Rutgers. He has 11 starts at wideout. Last year, caught 11 passes for 94 yards. Was a three-star prospect from ESPN, Scout and 247sports coming out of Harrington Park (N.J.). Ran a 4.55 40 coming out of HS.
*Senior RB C.J. Williams (6-0, 215) is a transfer from Bucknell. Ran for 901 yards as a sophomore and 899 yards as a freshman. Struggled with injuries the last two seasons. Ranks sixth all-time as a runner at Bucknell. Went to Calvert Hall and Navy Prep. Ran 4.59 40 in HS
*Freshman DB Kobe Young (5-11, 180) played at Parkland HS in Winston-Salem. Runs a 4.44 40.
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*DE Kanyia Anderson is now 275 pounds and ran a 4.6 40 before tweaking his hammy according to RA on Media Day. The transfer from ODU had three sacks and four TFLs last season.
*Junior OL Jesus Barrio has moved to tight end and is now around 270 at 6-5. The Texas native has not played since the 2014 season, where he started 10 games at left tackle. He's missed the last two seasons due to injury.
*Transfer safety Mitch Boals started his career at Kansas State but never played. Played two years at the College of DuPage. He has run as low as a 4.4 40.
*Sophomore running back David Bryant (6-0, 230) is a transfer from Monterey Peninsula College and averaged 3.6ypc.
*Sophomore quarterback Jason Epps is a transfer from Lincoln University, where he threw for 1,245 yards and seven TDs as a freshman. He'll sit out this season. Epps is the son of Anthony Epps, who played football at Towson.
*Sophomore DB D'Nard Graham (6-0, 185) is a transfer from Stonehill College, who enrolled in January at Towson and played in the spring. He attended Stonehill College for one year. Played HS ball at Douglas in PG County.
*Junior TE Ellis Knudson (6-2, 263) played in 12 games at quarterback in 2015 and 2016, throwing for 1,458 yards with six TDs and 10 picks.
*Freshman LB Abdoulaye Konate (5-11, 220) played at Poly Prep in New York and one year at Wyoming Seminary Upper School (PA).
*Sophomore WR Shane Leatherbury (5-10, 165) attended Wor-Wic Community College. Played HS ball at Delmar in Delaware. Has run a 4.46 40.
*Junior CB Tyron McDade has played in just one game in 2015. Redshirted in 2014 and did not play last season. This season, he could play some in nickel coverages.
*Junior TE Metise Moore (6-4, 250) spent his first two seasons at Alcorn State and played one season for the City College of San Francisco. Played in just one game.
*Freshman LB Dymelle Parker (6-2, 220) was a three-star prospect by ESPN and 247sports. Enrolled in January and played in spring practice.
*Sophomore LB Keon Paye (6-0, 220) finished season with 50 tackles, two picks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery as a redshirt freshman safety. Now playing linebacker/safety hybrid.
*True freshman RB Adrian Platt (5-7, 187) ran for 2,579 yards and 42 TDs at Seneca Valley as a senior. Was first-team All-Met from Washington Post. Has run a 4.42 40 and 11.2 100m. Enrolled in January and played in the spring.
*Junior running back James Scott played in 12 games as a linebacker in 2015 and 2016 with four tackles before moving to running back. At Gloucester HS in VA, he ran for 1,300 yards and 13TDs as a senior.
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Now that I have a little more feel about what might happen after CAA Media Day, I'll re-adjust my depth chart. Also TE Myles Wright (knee) is the first casualty. He will redshirt.
QB Mahalak, $Stover, $T. Harris
WR Kilgore, #Leatherbury, $N. Staub
WR #Tsimis, Gallahan, Scroggins
WR $B. Richardson (injured last season), #J. Greenwood, R. Rutkowski, *J. Allen
RB Simpson, #CJ. Williams, #Sherrod Hawkes, J. Scott (short-yardage)
TE J. Green, Z. Heron, M. Moore
FB J. Waite, E. Magnifico
RT M. Kauffman, D. Francis
LT A. Harris, A. Garnett
LG #D. Francis, C. Cheripko
RG #Z. Ventimiglia, Carnesale
C $N. Rusolillo, N. Carnesale
Defense
DE/OLB M. Tyne, $B. Carter
DE K. Anderson, D. Cummings, N. Cook
DT Z. Harps Upshur, C. Jones, Q. Cox, *T. Debaille
NG R. Burnette, Harps Upshur, T. Danogogo
MLB D. Wallace, *D. Parker
SLB K. Paye, *A. Konate
WLB R. Heyward, C. Tedder
S M. Fenner, B. Sheppard, *Kobe Young
S #M. Boals. B. Sheppard, *Brion Seagraves
CB L. Klugh, $J. Watson
CB JPD, T. McDade, *Warren Buckner Jr.
*-true freshman, $-redshirt freshman, #-TRANSFER
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I wouldn't worry about where we were picked. In 2011, we were picked 11th and won the league. But that was understandable due to our lack of success in the league. I'd rather be picked 10th then a more realistic 6th or 7th.
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I'm cautiously optimistic. RA was as excited about the newcomers as I've ever seen him. Just think that most of these impact players on the offensive line (Zane V, Francis), at wide receiver (the three transfers, Richardson, Jabari Allen), running back, secondary, linebacker (Parker, Konate), etc are unknown to the media. The new defensive scheme and new DC is a big addition.
But it goes back to Mahalak. With him as starting quarterback, we're 4-1 last season (ok, he didn't finish the STF game). Most of those seven losses were close ones (Dartmouth, Stony Brook, Richmond) or we were at least competitive (Delaware, UNH). With Morgan, we probably win those close games. Now Ellis is a 260-pound tight end. Our offensive line is going to average around 315 pounds. Back to smash mouth football.
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Ambrose opening statement
This is the time of year where every football player in America, looks as it like it's Christmas Eve. It's been a long year but a great offseason. Probably one of the best offseasons we've ever had. To say our guys are excited about this fall is a massive understatement. We had a large graduating group last season. When those guys graduate, they were 4-7. What's left doesn't like 4-7. Those players don't like the fact that we haven't been in the playoffs. In 2011, we had a team meeting before the season. Thekids were confident and worked hard and they put it together. The kids are hungry now and are together. It's similar to 2011.Offensive line
This is one of the tightest groups we've ever had. And they are having fun. When you are having fun, it tends to show signs of something special.From the spring
We're taking those guys that graduated and we had to fill in those spots. We needed to find an identity as a team and we're not there yet, but we made greater strides than I anticipated. We were beat up on defense in the spring. We're deeper, healthier and stronger than we've been in five years.There are some spots that are relatively solidified. That (WR) group is so talented and deep. I think from where we were a year ago, I probably vote for us the same way (10th). I got a chance to see us in the offseason and I feel better about it.
On Morgan Mahalak
He's talented and getting better. We weren't breaking redshirts last season at qb. Ellis was standing out there on an island. Morgan with a year in the program and have two freshmen behind him...we're smart, athletic, we can throw the ball and have depth that can play. I plan on sleeping better.To have a chance to win a national title, you have to be able to run the ball. To have those guys returning, that should bode well.
On transfers
They bring positional experience from another school. They can play at a Division I level. What can they do? You have to find out in a couple of weeks.On Monty Fenner
I get the opportunity to coach young men. Eventually they grow up. Monty used to look like a 12-year old boy. Now he looks like a man. He's a grown up and is responsible. He wants to stand up and take the mantle on defense. Instead of looking at it like a job, he's excited about it. He's working hard on catching but as talented as he is, he should not have just two interceptions in his career.On turnover ratio
A lot of that was on offense. Ellis might have set records for giving up pick-sixes. We've been bad on takeaways and on third downs (defense). That's what we are working on.On long snapper Will Hayes
There's a reason Will is here. He's the number one long snapper in this league and the best I've ever coached. Cory Kirby should be in the NFL. Will works so hard at his craft, he has a chance to play at the next level. This is not just media day speak. He's as accurate and fast as I've ever seen and big enough to tackle any return guy. Stats don't win games, teams win games.On offensive line
Garnett had a decent spring and we'll find out where Francis can play. He has quick feet. At center, Rusollilo, Zane or Carnesale. They can also play right guard. Antonio Harris could start at guard but played some tackle in the spring. Many of these guys are great students, who can play multiple positions.Running back
Sherrod Hawkes claims he played at Northwestern and is better than Terrance West. Shane is there and he's multiple. He can play wideout too. All those guys are going to play. We've always needed more than one running back.WR
John Tsimis, from all reports, knows how to practice and play. He's the prototypical receiver. Situation at Rutgers was not the best. RB C.J. Williams is good if he's healthy. Take the stress off being the full-time guy and we'll have more of a RB by committee. He's a physical specimen. Greenwood (KY receiver) was recruited out of Washington D.C. He brings height and great leaping ability. He's like a bigger version of Jabari Allen. He goes and gets the ball. The two of those transfers will raise the level of play at receiver. If you want to play wideout this year, you better come to work. If you don't come prepared, you won't play. Leatherbury was recruited out of HS. Everybody thought he was too short, hands not good enough. Just a track guy. Nobody in this room knows who he is.DLine
Was beat up in the spring. There will be two players not 100% on the 30th of August. Myles Wright (knee) is out for the year. Kanyia Anderson tweaked a hamstring running a 4.6 40 at 275 pounds. Should be ready to go. Indicative of our offseasons. Clifton Jones ran a 4.9 40 at 270? Cox is back and is healthy. Nose guard Reece Burnett and depending on how we mix things around. Malik Tyne ran a 4.6. He was a running back in HS. Bryce Carter ran a 4.7 and he's strong as an ox.AT LB
Keon Paye (now 220 pounds) looks great. We recruited him as a wideout. We moved the distractions. Every single linebacker is under 4.8 40. Competition at middle linebacker. They want to play and they want to win. Chris Tedder is the one I've seen the least this summer. At WLB, Hayward and Tedder are battling. Paye will play strongside.At DB
Boles ran a disgusting number. He's a freak athlete. JPD can play boundary corner and the safety spot. We're big and Lyrics is healthy. Both shoulders are good. He wasted half his freshman season and was injured last year. Jamal Watson started out at safety and can play corner. He's a heady player. Tyron McDade is focused and into it. He can play nickel, boundary, etc.TE
Joe Green, Zach Herron, Metice Moore, Ellis Knudson. Each one of those guys ran under 4.7 and are over 250 pounds. Ellis is over 260 right now. Wright is 240 and will have the year to get his knee right.On surprises after the spring
Brandon Sheppard can play both safety spots and had a strong spring. Mitchell Boles is super athletic. I don't know who is going to line up at fullback but I like who I have.Dorsey and Greaves are really fast but I don't know until they put the pads on. Good kids and smart kids. Desperately want to see us succeed. We're going to be alright for a couple of years. Seagraves, Buckner and McCants look like players. One of those three has a chance to play this year.
There's a whole bunch of unknowns, but you don't know what cards I have but I have some good cards.
Monty Fenner on
I started out as a strong safety, but we know both positions. I might have to play free or strong depending on schemes. Boles and
Sheppard are trying out for the other position. Shep is picking up the defense quickly. He's very vocal and is not scared to tackle. It's the game experience. Some people get caught up in the moment. Most people listen to me first because of my experience.On new DC
More man-blitz concept, which I like. It really tests our skills. We were more of a zone team with our old DC. This will showcase our skills. We're good enough to play man. We have a lot of speed. Lyrics (Klugh) runs a 4.3 and JPD is a pretty aggressive at the line.On last season's issues on D
Too much cover 2. Teams can call that before we even called it. It was a play here and play there. We changed up the concept and
we have the talent and the ability to rush the passer. I trust coach Johnson. Coach Ambrose trusts him. They worked together at
UConn. He gets his point across every well and is a bit laid back. Coach Tric is going to treat everybody the same. I love coach
Tric(ario).We need to be healthy. We had a lot of guys down last season. Our quarterback went down and it hurt our season. We weren't
getting blown out. It was a play here and a play there that hurt us. We need to be more consistent on defense. Extra studying on
film.On first two games
Playing Morgan is going to be their Super Bowl and Maryland is going to be our Super Bowl. We have 4-5 new DBs coming in. Here, you have
a chance to play early. If you can play, you can play.Rankings
They don't really mean much. They always have it out for us. We have one of the toughest schedules every year. Teams always have it out for us.Playoffs
After the 15 year, we went 7-4. We were tied with New Hampshire, the year we lost to Elon in the rain. You never know what happened. If we beat Elon, we would have been in the playoffs. We were picked to finish very low that year. It definitely gives kids some motivation.Definitely feel confident. We have a tough schedule, even though we don't play JMU this year. We need to be healthy and need to
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I'll have quotes from RA and Monty Fenner tonight.
http://caasports.com/news/2017/7/23/jmu-picked-to-capture-2017-caa-football-title.aspx
http://towsontigers.com/news/2017/7/24/football-simpson-selected-to-preseason-all-caa-team.aspx
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You never know how transfers are going to adjust, but it's good to get two grad transfers. They have just one year left to prove they can stay healthy and succeed. Hawkes is a local speedster who is going to push fo the backup running back spot along with Williams. Greenwood never really played in KY so who knows. Again, I preferred a DL transfer.
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Ky transfer WR Jabari Greenwood is on there. Also JUCO transfer running back Sherrod Hawkes. Rutgers transfer WR John Tsimis also there and Jesus Barrio moved to TE. Bucknell grad transfer RB C.J. Williams is also a very good get if he is healthy.
http://www.bucknellbison.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=209045472
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Any other questions about the roster, I'll address them next Tuesday with RA at the CAA Football press conference.
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I'm sure they'll bring in another punter to compete with Toomey. He was serviceable in the spring but it would have been nice to have Finnegan.
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It's not going to happen but it's a nice PR thing to say. Both programs need to improve their teams and attendance first. Then Towson needs to market the program better. The entire program, not just football.
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3 hours ago, Ironman42 said:Things will change during camp injuries
gonna happen nature of the sport.Guys
coming in that have size my play.Postions
that have a lot of depth freshmen maybe
redshirted.scott will probably be number 2 back.
reese needs to be in better shape to hold that nose spot
receivers are small they probably will use the tight ends more this season big targets good hands
I should have put Scott there because they will probably list him as a No. 2 back to start. However, I think there will be another option (hint). As for Reece, yeah, weight issues probably will either keep him a run-only nose guard and they might use Zain and Clifton or Cummings up front but I think that whole line is up for grabs. There's really not one guy that deserves to start based off last year's performance.
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2 hours ago, BradTU said:Something I heard regarding a transfer at WR. Can't confirm though.
http://www.ukathletics.com/sport/m-footbl/2016/roster/55be392ce4b073340d388156
There's always a player or two that RA tries to hide (so I try to not expose it unless it's on the net). No experience and a lot of potential so who knows where and how he will fit.
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Not a lot of major changes. I'd think Gallahan might start in the slot and I'd have the Rutgers transfer or even Richardson (move Leatherbury to outside). But again, things may change during summer camp so the depth chart at the beginning (which they won't release), won't mean a lot. I'd like to see them give some of the true freshmen a chance to play if they are ready, like Myles Wright at tight end. There should be a handful of true freshmen that can play right away.
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Ok, I did this on the previous site after the spring, but that info is now gone. Also added WR John Tsimis, a transfer from Rutgers. RB DeShaun Wethington not on the roster but could return next season. This is not my preferred depth chart, but who I think will line up at the start of camp. Totally guessed about the fullback position. That appears to be really up in the air.
*redshirt freshman, #true freshman, $ transfer
QB Morgan Mahalak, *Ryan Stover, *Tristan Harris
RB Shane Simpson, David Bryant, James Scott, #Adrian Platt
WR Trey Kilgore, #Jabari Allen, Ryan Rutkowski
WR Brent Richardson, $Shane Leatherbury, Ryan Broyles
WR Sam Gallahan, John Tsimis, Morgan Scroggins
TE Joe Green, Zach Herron, Ellis Knudson
FB Jordan Waite, $Sal Jeppi
C *Nico Russolillo (6-1, 303), Nick Carnesale (6-1, 285),
RG $Zane Ventimiglia (6-3, 310), Carnesale
LG Antonio Harris (6-4, 315), $D'Mitri Francis (6-4, 330), Brendan Cassels (6-3, 285)
LT *Andrew Garnett (6-5, 315), Harris, Francis
RT Matt Kauffman (6-5, 310), Francis, Harris
Defense
DE Malik Tyne (6-2, 240), *Bryce Carter (6-3, 235)
NG Reese Burnett, *Tommy Dangogo (6-2, 300)
DT Zain Harps Upshur (6-1, 290), Clifton Jones (6-2, 280)
DE Kanyia Anderson (6-2, 260), D'Sean Cummings (6-2, 260)
OLB Chris Tedder (6-0, 220), #Abdoulaye Konate (5-11, 220)
OLB Keon Paye (6-0, 215), #Dymelle Parker (6-2, 220)
MLB Diondre Wallace (6-0, 250), Robert Heyward (5-10, 215)
SS $Mitch Boals (5-11, 185), $Troy Vincent (5-10, 200)
FS Monte Fenner (6-0, 190), *Christian Johnson (6-2, 200)
CB Lyrics Klugh, *Jamal Watson
CB Justus Pettus-Dixon, Tyron McDade
P Pat Toomey
K Aidan O'Neill
KR Shane Simpson, Lyrics Klugh
PR Simpson, Klugh
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