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By Kevin Acee
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, November 9, 2004 There seems to be a difference of opinion about how to defend Ashlan Davis, Tulsa's amazing junior who last week against SMU became the first player in NCAA history to return kickoffs for touchdowns in four straight games. "Two things happen when you have a great returner," SMU coach Phil Bennett said. " ... You've got to challenge your kids (or) sometimes you've got to not challenge them and say, 'Hey we'll give up the yardage and not take the chance of a big play." Rice tried to kick away ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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