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Who did Eddie George spend his final season with?

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Who did Eddie George spend his final season with?

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Internet: okstate.com The First Step The Oklahoma State Cowboys open the 108th season of OSU football on Sept. 5 when they host the University of Georgia Bulldogs in Boone Pickens Stadium. Kickoff is set for 2:36 p.m. TV Streak The Georgia-Oklahoma State game will be televised by ABC with Sean McDonough calling the play-by-play and Matt Millen providing analysis. Holly Rowe will report from the sidelines. The ABC cameras are becoming familiar to the Cowboys. The 2009 opener will be OSU’s sixth straight regular season game to be televised by ABC. OSU played in nine televised games last season, and finished with a 2-3 record on ABC. TV Plus Some parts of the country not receiving the Georgia-Oklahoma State game on ABC will be able to catch the mirror telecast of the game on one of the ESPN networks. Other Media Also on hand for the OSU-UGA game is Westwood I Radio. The national broadcast will feature Chuck Cooperstein calling the action and

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Edward Nathan George, Jr. (born September 24, 1973) is a former American football running back in the National Football League. He played for the Tennessee Titans both in Tennessee and in Houston when the franchise was known as the Houston Oilers, and spent his final season with the Dallas Cowboys. He is best known for his career with the Titans and as a Heisman Trophy winner at Ohio State University in 1995. George was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended Abington Senior High School until the 10th grade. Soon he transferred to Fork Union Military Academy. George made the decision to stay at Fork Union Military Academy for a fifth prep school year. Such choices are commonly made by high school football players hoping to improve their recruitment status with colleges, but for George it meant another year of vigorous military lifestyle. George went on to rush for 1,372 yards in his fifth season at FUMA, attracting the attention of several major colleges. He went on to attend c

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