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C-J/Mario Urrutia "more than likely" coming back
Urrutia "more than likely" coming back to U of L
By Brian Bennett
bbennett@courier-journal.com
The Courier-Journal


University of Louisville wide receiver Mario Urrutia said he is leaning toward returning to school next year rather than entering the National Football League draft.

Urrutia is eligible for the draft as a redshirt sophomore. He has caught 53 passes this season for 929 yards and six touchdowns.
12-14-2006 08:23 AM
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If he comes back, that gives Brohm a big target he is very familiar with. I just hope the Mountaineer secondary improves before next season. If not, the Louisville game could be another high scoring affair - like their last 2 contests. One thing, it should get some more HIGH television ratings.
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