Posted January 18, 2013 on
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Many talented athletes from across the nation have been hard at work this week practicing for the East-West Shrine Game in St. Petersburg, Florida. USC defensive lineman Wes Horton came all the way across the country to work on his game and hope to impress the scouts and coaches watching. He talks about his week in Florida and more right here.
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