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Don't sell WVU's free safety short
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dphickman1@aol.com
MORGANTOWN - The knock on Arthur Harrison has always been his
size. That was true even to a guy like West Virginia safeties coach
Todd Graham.
"The main reason I haven't looked at him there before is because
of his height," Graham said Friday. "But I was a 5-10 free safety
myself, so that's kind of hypocritical, isn't it?"
Well, Harrison doesn't even look Graham in the eye, not at just 5-
foot-8. The fact of the matter is there aren't more than two playe...
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