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FILE - In this Oct. 19, 201,3 file photo, Stanford wide receiver Kodi Whitfield, left, makes a one-handed touchdown catch next to UCLA cornerback Ishmael Adams during an NCAA college football game in Stanford, Calif. Whitfield made one of the most incredible touchdown catches in college football last season in a win over UCLA that kept Stanford on track for a second straight Pac-12 Conference championship. If Whitfield has his way, he'll be breaking up catches like that next season. Whitfield is trying to transition from wide receiver to free safety this spring. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, file)

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Arizona State guard Calaen Robinson tries to steal the ball from Stanford forward Dwight Powell during the first half at Wells Fargo Arena in Tempe, Ariz. , Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014. (AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Michael Chow)

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FILE - In this Aug. 24, 2010 file photo, R. Allen Stanford arrives in custody at the federal courthouse for a hearing in Houston. The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that class-action lawsuits from investors who lost billions in former Texas tycoon R. Allen Stanford's massive Ponzi scheme can go forward. The decision is a loss for individuals, law firms and investment companies that allegedly aided Stanford's fraud and wanted the lawsuits thrown out. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)