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By Alan Grant
Special to Page 2 Friday, October 27, 2006 Archie Cooley had his reasons. As such, he wasn't messin' around. The coach of the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils put five, sometimes six receivers on the field at once. The result resembled flocks of birds flying in tight formations, rendering defenders helpless. The lead receiver was an incredible talent named Rice, and the quarterback a heady cat named Totten. Their act was dubbed the "Satellite Express." In the Southwestern Athletic Conference, or SWAC, known affectionately by the me ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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