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The torn labrum obviously does not prevent Cottom from playing.
Scout.com > CollegeFootballNews.com Jake Adams 2010
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With a high-flying offense that averaged nearly 500 yards a game and a dominating defense anchored by All-Americans Russell Maryland and Maurice Crum, the Hurricanes were relegated to the 1991 Cottom Bowl against Texas.
latimes.com - News 2010
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Cottom played several different positions and did well at each.
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At 6-foot-3 and 215-pounds, Cottom can play running back, wide receiver, tight end or linebacker and those types of traits are important with 85-man scholarship limits.
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The accident occurred on a curve in the road, Cottom said.
Chronicle-Telegram 2009
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While one rescuer thought he saw crack cocaine, none was found in the car, Cottom said.
Chronicle-Telegram 2009
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Ten more drivers had to be pulled out of ditches, Cottom said.
Chronicle-Telegram 2009
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Tuesday, Cottom said, but he said those accidents didn't involve injuries.
Chronicle-Telegram 2009
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Cottom, Daniel, The Civilised Imagination (Cambridge University Press, 1985)
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‘In the days after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, while much of the country was still stunned and grieving, Michelle Cottom was being forced to deal with an ugly bottom line.
Little-Noticed 9/11 Lawsuits Will Get Their Day In Court | Disinformation 2007
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