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New York QB focused on season

At the beginning of the football season Buffalo (N.Y.) Canisius dual-threat quarterback Travis Eman told his coach to handle everything related to the recruiting process.
He made that decision because he wanted to focus all of his attention and energy on the season at hand, believing that his team could accomplish a lot this season. He also knew that the best way to earn interest and offers from colleges is to put everything together on the field.
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So far the 6-foot-2, 200-pound quarterback has had a big season. He has completed 60 of his 100 pass attempts for 1,387 yards and 16 touchdowns while carrying the ball about 50 times for more than 700 yards and nine scores.
His last game may have been one of his best as a high school football player. He completed 17 of 25 passes for 380 yards and four touchdowns, while rushing 11 times for 66 yards and two more scores in leading his school to a 47-44 victory over a team from Ohio.
What colleges are interested in Eman?
"It's just the same schools from before," Eman said, indicating that he has not been focused on the process since the season started.
Prior to the season Eman picked up offers from TCU and Buffalo, and he now says he does not know what other schools might be involved. His coach is keeping that information until the end of the year.
Eman said after the season he will turn his focus to recruiting and visit the schools that are most interested.
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