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After deciding to transfer out of Michigan State, Brandan Kearney planned to embark on a tour of a few schools before he settled on the program of his choice. As it turns out, the first stop on that circuit was the team he ultimately chose. On Sunday night Kearney talked to Devils Digest about his decision to be part of the Sun Devil program.
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