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Alex Faulk might be one of the Mississippi Pinebelt's hidden gems. The talented defensive tackle is getting interest from several programs and a deep run in the state playoff can only help his visibility at a prospect. McComb head coach Malcolm Jones believes the best is yet to come from Faulk and he was eager to speak with Scout after Tuesday's practice as the Tigers prepare for Pearl this Friday
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