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By Ted Miller
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, April 21, 2005 There's been a lot of talk this spring about the "Tedford Effect," most of it associated with the NFL draft and how California coach Jeff Tedford is such a wizard with quarterbacks that it's dangerous to assume one of his former acolytes — see Aaron Rodgers this year — will match their college production as professionals. There's also apparently a lesson-known version of the "Tedford Effect." This one emerges from a respect for Tedford's Midas Touch, which over the past three ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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