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By Tim Griffin
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, April 25, 2006 WACO, Texas -- The state-owned late-model Ford LTD looked like something the Blues Brothers once would have driven. Like Jake and Elwood Blues before him, Lee Hays also was on a mission. His unconventional path to enlightenment -- at least in a football sense - came from watching as many Texas Tech football practices as possible. Hays often made the lonely 210-mile roundtrip drive along Interstate 27 several times each week in the gas-guzzling cruiser from the West Texas A&M campus to Lubbo ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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