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UCLA running back Demetric Felton says he’ll enter NFL draft | L.A. Focus News

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UCLA senior running back Demetric Felton announced Sunday afternoon that he will pass up a chance to play for the Bruins next year and will enter the NFL draft. Felton, a former standout at Temecula’s Great Oak High, made the announcement on his Twitter account, writing: “After much thought, prayer, and talking with my parents, […]

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