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      <title>Army 2010 Report Card- Defense and more</title>
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      <title>Army Midseason Report Card</title>
      <description>Believe it or not but the football season is half over. After 13 long, disappointing years Army enters the midseason break with a winning record (4-2). ArmySports.com will grade how each position has fared so far this year. Note: This report card includes commentary on games played prior to the recent loss to Rutgers.</description>
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      <description>Anyone who's followed Army since Rich Ellerson took the reins knows his mantra regarding position flexibility. He flat out tells recruits that they are football players first not the position they played in high school.  We've seen these switches at a number of positions with the most famous being the move of left tackle Ali Villaneuva to wide receiver.</description>
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ArmySports.com recognizes a top offensive player, defensive player 

and unsung heroes.  Look inside to find out which players 

ArmySports.com is honoring this week.</description>
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Akron and indicates which team has the edge.  
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