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Gator Country:
Each season new stars emerge and players step up to help their team win a championship. During Florida’s 2008 national championship run, guys like Jeff Demps, Aaron Hernandez, Ahmad Black and Janoris Jenkins came off the radar to produce terrific seasons. The Gators will need those X-factor types again this year, but the most glaring hole that will have to be filled is the loss of Percy Harvin. Here is my five-step plan to replace Percy.
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