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DB Alex Suber (hamstring), S Ian Logan (hamstring), FB Daryl Stephenson (groin), DT Dorian Smith (knee) are all out for the game against Hamilton Friday.

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DB Alex Suber (hamstring), S Ian Logan (hamstring), FB Daryl Stephenson (groin), DT Dorian Smith (knee) are all out for the game against Hamilton Friday.

Meat man

How’s this for a halftime show? In an effort to set a world record Friday, the Ticats are trotting out some guy who will attempt to eat a 72-ounce steak in record time.

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"It’s not embarrassing — he’s doing a good job." RB Fred Reid on how he feels about having QB Buck Pierce leading the club in rushing. Reid has 125 yards compared to Pierce’s 192 yards.

 

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