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By Todd McShay
Scouts Inc. Wednesday, November 7, 2007 It didn't take long for Mario Manningham to establish his presence as a viable deep threat. His first catch came in Michigan's second game of the 2005 season was a 25-yard touchdown strike from Chad Henne with 3:45 remaining to cut Notre Dame's lead to seven. Though it came in a losing effort, folks in the Big House that day caught a sneak peak of things to come from this budding freshman star. Three seasons later, Manningham is still prone to the spectacular. Take this past weekend, fo ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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