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August 28, 2014
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FOOTBALL | With Big Shoes to Fill, Few Takes Over Under Center

By The Cornell Daily Sun | August 28, 2014
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By CHRIS MILLS

Kelly Yu / Sun File PhotoJunior quarterback James Few has watched from the sidelines as Jeff Mathews ’14 became one of Cornell’s most decorated signal callers. Now Few has the chance to make a name for himself.



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