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YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Former Youngstown State offensive lineman Lamar Mady has been invited to take part in the NFL combine which is being held at Lucas Stadium in Indianapolis from February 20th through the 26th.

He's one of two dozen players from the football championship series to be selected, and the only Missouri Valley Conference player among the group.

Mady's strong showing at the Texas vs. The Nation all star game improved his chances of being selected in the draft.

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