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      <title>Stukel Waiting For His Chance</title>
      <description>Ever heard of a football player that was so good he never saw the field?  Unless you pay particularly close attention to Navy football, you may not know the name Mike Stukel.  Furthermore, you may not know which position the sophomore from Fleming Island, Florida plays for the Midshipmen.  You also may not know how vital he, and players like him, are to the success of the Navy football team.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 23:32:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Ready to Break-Out for Navy</title>
      <description>The first two weeks of fall camp are like no other time in the college football preseason. With the opening game still a month away, many teams (including Navy) are in personnel evaluation mode, finding out which players have a chance to contribute and which players will be backing them up.</description>
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      <title>A Defensive Affair</title>
      <description>On the same night that junior linebacker Tyler Simmons was honored as the team’s “most improved player” during the spring football season, the Navy first and second team defenses posted dominating performances against their offensive counterparts during the team’s annual Blue and Gold Spring Game on Friday night.</description>
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      <title>Navy Saturday Scrimmage Report</title>
      <description>Even with the town of Annapolis still buzzing over Navy’s 10-4 victory over Maryland in lacrosse on Friday night, a good sized crowd was on hand bright and early at Rip Miller field to see the Midshipmen football team don their pads for the first full scrimmage of the spring season.</description>
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      <title>For Mid QBs, It's Mind Over Matter</title>
      <description>All eyes were on the offense as the Navy Midshipmen began spring practice this past Monday, as head coach Ken Niumatalolo and coordinator Ivin Jasper began the process of evaluating a unit which must replace seven starters from a season ago.</description>
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      <title>Navy Spring Preview: Backup Quarterback</title>
      <description>Having already looked at the uncertainty surrounding the positions of kickoff returner, outside linebacker, and center, we now turn our attention to a question which has been lingering over the heads of Navy fans for much of the past three months, backup quarterback.</description>
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