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      <title>GoMids.com Players of the Week</title>
      <description>Navy became Poinsettia Bowl-eligible as they trounced East Carolina in Greenville, N.C., 76-35. Each week GoMids.com recognizes a top offensive player, defensive player and an unsung hero. Look inside to find out which players GoMids.com honors this week.</description>
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      <description>Navy improved to 5-2 as they dominated Notre Dame, 35-17, in a game played at the New Meadowlands Stadium.  Each week GoMids.com recognizes a top offensive player, defensive player and an unsung hero.  Look inside to find out which players GoMids.com honors this week.</description>
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      <title>Report Card: Navy vs. Louisiana Tech</title>
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      <description>Navy enters 2010 with plenty of question marks on defense, including the health of inside linebacker Tyler Simmons. After sitting out spring ball with a spleen injury, Simmons is back on board for Navy this summer, and ready to take his place as the unit’s senior member.</description>
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      <title>Simmons Learns from ‘Stupid’ Mistake</title>
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      <title>Navy Spring Practice Recap - The Defense</title>
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      <title>All Eyes on Defense as Navy Opens Camp</title>
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      <title>For Navy’s Green, Speed is Key</title>
      <description>Navy defensive coordinator Buddy Green stills remember the 2007 season like it was yesterday. Forced to play a host of inexperienced underclassman because of injury and graduation, his Midshipmen defense ranked amongst the worst in the country, surrendering some 36 points and 439 yards per game. In fact, the performances were so bad that many Navy fans called for Green’s firing during the season.</description>
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      <description>It was quite the spring season in Annapolis. Under the direction of second year head coach Ken Niumatalolo, the Midshipmen completed the four week rite of spring during the annual Blue and old game on April 17th. Recently I had a chance to sit down with the Navy coach, and got his assessment on how the spring campaign went for his team.</description>
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      <description>It may only be May, but as far as Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo is concerned, his team has already made major strides in preparing for next season. Saying that he was “encouraged” by his team’s spring campaign, Niumatalolo painted a clear picture of what his Midshipmen accomplished so far this offseason, and detailed what they will need to do before opening with Ohio State on September 5th.</description>
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      <description>The Midshipmen took to the field of Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium for the first time in 2009 on Monday afternoon, as Ken Niumatalolo’s team faced off in an hour and a half long intra-squad scrimmage which saw the first and second team defenses dominate their offensive counterparts for much of the early going. NOTE: Practice photos and video inside!</description>
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