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      <title>Army Practice Analysis- Week 1</title>
      <description>The Black Knights opened their 2012 preseason summer football practice on Wednesday August 8. The workout session lasted about two hours and was conducted in helmets and shorts. Part was held indoor at the Foley Athletic Center and outside on Howze Field. Day one was conducted with the team in shorts and helmets.</description>
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      <description>After three weeks of practice, despite numerous injuries, the Army Black Knights continued with spring drills.  ArmySports.com's Jim Lawler fills Army fans in on all the roster moves and practice happenings.</description>
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      <title>Report Card: Army vs. Temple</title>
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Brown took turns running wild over Army's defense. The Owl 

running backs combined for 290 yards and five touchdowns in an 

easy 42-14 victory over the Army Black Knights. Temple's huge 

offensive line, that averages 6-5, 319 pounds,   
dominated the Black Knights in racing out to a 28-0 first half 

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      <description>Army blew a 14 point second half lead to lose 35-28 to the previously winless Miami (Ohio) RedHawks on the road. Miami quarterback Zac Dysert passed for 342 yards and four touchdowns to lead the comeback. The Black Knights scored on the opening possession of the second half to take a 28-14 lead.</description>
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      <title>Interview with Rich Ellerson: Part III</title>
      <description>Army head coach Rich Ellerson restored winning football at West Point in his second season as head coach. Recently, Jim Lawler of ArmySports.com spoke with Ellerson regarding the upcoming 2011 season. In this installment he discusses the defense and the challenges in replacing so many key starters from last year's bowl winning team.</description>
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      <title>Six Keys to Army Success in 2011</title>
      <description>Rich Ellerson is about to begin his third season as Army head coach. Last year was a ringing success for Ellerson as the Black Knights finished with their first winning season since 1996. The campaign ended with a win over the SMU Mustangs in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl which was the first bowl win for program in 25 years.  Here are six keys to a successful 2011 Army season.</description>
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      <title>Army Incoming: A and C Backs</title>
      <description>ARMYSPORTS.com continues to look at this year’s incoming freshman class by position. The new "A" and "C" running back class reflect Rich Ellerson focus on improving the speed and explosiveness of the program. The "A" back position is a combination back that lines up in backfield and alternates from being the dive and pitch back.</description>
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      <description>LINDALE - Most schools the size of Pepperell would be happy to have one Division One prospect.</description>
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      <description>Marcus Jackson, a 5-11 165 lb running back at Pepperell High School, has been busy on the weekends this fall.  He's attended every Georgia home game, and when Georgia didn't have a game at home he visited Georgia Tech games.  His father Randy Jackson played for the Bulldogs and is a UGA alumni.  Here's a Q&amp;A with the class of 2010 prospect:</description>
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