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By Bill Kurelic
NoleInsider.com Monday, October 26, 2009 When you sustain a season ending injury as a junior it can become very difficult to draw attention from college football coaches. For DaMarcus Smith (Louisville, Ky./Seneca) it hasn't been. "Colleges are still coming at me pretty strong and since September 1st it seems like things are booming with interesting," stated Smith. Smith is a top 150 watch list member for the 2011 class for ESPN's college recruiting and the 6'1 180 pound dual-threat quarterback is working on getting healthy and seein ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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