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      <title>Report Card: Navy vs. Maryland</title>
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      <title>Byrd Makes a Believer Out of Me</title>
      <description>I suppose there are people who read stories like that of Andre Byrd and think nothing of them. I’m also positive that there are people who read testaments of faith and brotherhood like Byrd’s and ask: ‘why should I care?’ And I know there are people who probably read about the senior’s amazing journey, said “that’s nice,” and proceeded to forget about it completely.</description>
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      <title>The Greatest Among Them</title>
      <description>Take a look across the field of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Witness the cool, serene dawn before an August scrimmage, or the pulsating lead-up to an October homecoming game. Whether amidst the season of glory or the quiet spring evening, the field brims with the stories of our country’s ongoing legacy.</description>
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      <title>Preseason Chat: Bobby Doyle</title>
      <description>His 169 yards on sixteen carries may not stand out on paper to the national onlooker, but Midshipmen fans know that slotback Bobby Doyle was an integral part of Navy’s offensive success in 2008. With leading rusher Shun White moving on after a 1000 yard campaign a season ago, Doyle . . .</description>
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      <title>DuPaix: Slot Back Competition is Wide Open</title>
      <description>Navy slot back coach Joe DuPaix picked a good year to start his career in Annapolis. There was no doubt on the banks of the Severn who the go-to-guy was for the Mids offense and the fact that he was one of the players DuPaix would be in charge of coaching made for an easy transition for the Utah native. However, Shun White is gone and DuPaix has his work cut out for him this season.</description>
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      <title>Preview 2008: Slot backs &amp; Fullbacks</title>
      <description>As part of GoMids.com's continuing preview of the 2008 Navy football season today will take a look at the slot backs and fullbacks.  The Mids open their 2008 season on August 30th against Towson in Annapolis.  
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      <title>Off the Yard: Scrimmage, Media Diary Part II</title>
      <description>Not even being on vacation at a secret location in Bethany Beach, Delaware, could keep Off the Yard from being published on GoMids.com.  After all, when a fan sends me an email, asking “not to make them what too long” for part two of my media day diary, you put that parasailing adventure on hold and get your work done.  So without any further delay, here is the conclusion to my diary... 
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