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Saturday, November 17, 2007
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Growing up in the Minneapolis suburb of New Hope, David Gilreath always dreamed of playing football in the Metrodome. His Armstrong High School football team never made it to the state tournament here, so his first chance came on Saturday when his Wisconsin Badgers came to play Minnesota. The wait was worth it for Gilreath, who put on an electrifying show for 22 friends and family in attendance, and tens of thousands of red-clad Badger faithful in the Dome. Gilreath racked ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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