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NORTON, Mass. — Tiger Woods watched college football to kill time before his 1:10 p.m. tee time at the Deutsche Bank Championship Saturday, relaxing in the lockerroom with Lucas Glover, Steve Stricker, David Toms and a few other stragglers. That was appropriate, because Woods was one of six Nike golfers clad in their respective college colors during the second round. It was Nike’s way of celebrating the start of the college football season. Tiger wore gray slacks and shoes and a white golf shirt with a cardinal-red “S” on the chest: Stanford. SUBSCRIBE NOW! “Hey, Tiger,” Bubba Watson said to Woods on the practice putting green. “Is that ‘S’ for Sergio? I’m playing with him today. I’ll tell him.” “Oh, okay,” Woods said, smiling. “Here we go.” Even a marshal zinged him, asking, “Does Stanford have a football team?” Woods gave a pained smile. “It’s going to be a long day,” the marshal said. As it turned out he was only half right. Woods struggled to an even-par 36 on the front nine on Sat