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By Tom Lakin
Special to ESPNBoston.com Tuesday, November 3, 2009 The young Midwestern kid could pass for any bookish Boston College freshman. But what sets Luke Kuechly apart from other students is his ability to terrorize quarterbacks. Just 18 and less than three months into his freshman year, Kuechly is already one of the best linebackers in the country. "We used to call him the Quiet Assassin," said Steve Specht, Kuechly's high school coach at St. Xavier in Cincinnati. "He is a pretty special kid." Special is right. Through the first nine games of ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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