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By Joe Starkey
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, October 3, 2006 Pitt assistant coach Aubrey Hill used to play wide receiver and has spent a good part of his adult life working with wide receivers, so he knows how temperamental they can be. Hill knows, for example, that if you were to ask the typical star receiver to cover a kickoff, the typical star receiver might look at you as though you'd asked him to climb the outside of the Empire State Building. Blindfolded. Seriously, could you imagine Terrell Owens or Keyshawn Johnson racing downfield to bust a w ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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