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Article: Pac-10 crown, not NFL draft, topping Lynch's agenda: Cal tailback and team leader also doesn't want to discuss individual accolades.
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- Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA)
- Article date:
- November 8, 2006
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Byline: Jay Heater
Nov. 8--BERKELEY -- With so much on the line for Cal's football team, Old Blues probably haven't considered they might be seeing tailback Marshawn Lynch perform at Memorial Stadium just one more time. The Golden Bears host Stanford on Dec. 2, their final home game of 2006. Although Lynch is a junior, he is projected as a high NFL draft pick in April. On Tuesday at Memorial Stadium, Lynch said he hasn't decided what his future holds. He remains firm about the task at hand, which is winning the Pac-10 title. However, certain clues indicate Lynch, the Pac-10's leading rusher at 109.8 yards per game, will do what everyone expects, enter the ...
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