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      <title>2012 Army Report Card: Coaching</title>
      <description>ArmySports.com continues its review of the 2-10 2012 Army Black Knight's season, position-by-position. Today we review Army's coaching during the 2012 season.</description>
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      <title>One-on-one with Rich Ellerson, part 3</title>
      <description>In an exclusive interview ArmySports.com recently spoke with head coach Rich Ellerson regarding the current state of the program, an overview of this year’s offense, defense, special teams and recruiting.  In this installment we continue our discussion of the defense, talk about some incoming plebes on defense and the kicking game.</description>
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      <title>One-on-one with Rich Ellerson, part 2</title>
      <description>In an exclusive interview a few days before the season opener, I spoke with head coach Rich Ellerson regarding the current state of the program, an overview of this year’s offense, defense, special teams and recruiting.  In this installment we continue our discussion of the other service academies, an overview of the team and a look at the offense.</description>
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      <title>One-on-one with Rich Ellerson, part 1</title>
      <description>In an exclusive interview ArmySports.com recently spoke with head coach Rich Ellerson regarding the current state of the program, an overview of this year’s offense, defense, special teams and recruiting.  In this installment we discuss last year’s disappointing season 3-9 following the 2010 winning season and bowl victory and the current state of the team.</description>
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      <title>Rich Ellerson's seat not even warm yet</title>
      <description>Recently a thread posted on the Black Knight's Alley forum discussed whether or not Army football head coach Rich Ellerson was on the “hot seat” and in danger of being fired. The initial poster cited a Bleacher Report article which was essentially taken from the www.coacheshotseat.com web site which ranks the projected fate of college coaches.</description>
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      <title>Interview with Rich Ellerson: Part IV</title>
      <description>Last season Rich Ellerson coached the Black Knights to its first winning season in fourteen years in just his second season as head coach. Recently I spoke with  Ellerson regarding the upcoming 2011 season. In this installment he discusses the special teams and recruiting.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Aug 2011 00:56:00 GMT</pubDate>
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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>Interview with Rich Ellerson: Part II</title>
      <description>In a recent exclusive interview ArmySports.com’s Jim Lawler spoke with Army head coach Rich Ellerson regarding the current state of the program, an overview of this year’s offense, defense, special teams and recruiting.  In this installment we discuss the outlook for this year’s offense and include some questions from ArmySports.com readers.</description>
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      <title>Interview with Rich Ellerson: Part I</title>
      <description>Recently, ArmySports.com's Jim Lawler spoke with Army head coach Rich Ellerson regarding the current state of the program. Ellerson gave Lawler an overview of this year's offense, defense, special teams and recruiting. Throughout the interview a few questions submitted by ArmySports.com readers were asked. In part one of our interview we discuss coach Ellerson's current view of the program.</description>
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      <title>2011 Army Spring Game Analysis</title>
      <description>The Army Black Knights concluded their spring football practice with the annual Black &amp; Gold game at a chilly Michie Stadium on Wednesday.  The Spring game matched the offense and defense in a controlled scrimmage that focused on game situations. Using a modified scoring system the offense ran away with a 35-16 victory over the defense.</description>
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      <title>IE Video: Ellerson Postgame</title>
      <description>Notre Dame never really allowed Army to establish their running game on Saturday night.</description>
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      <title>Rich Ellerson Talks Recruiting: Part 2</title>
      <description>This is the second  installment of ArmySports.com’s exclusive interview with head coach Rich Ellerson.  In this installment Ellerson discusses attrition from the prep school, next year’s scheduled move of the prep school from Fort Monmouth to West Point and his decision to keep the roster size at 150.
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      <title>Rutgers Review: A Half-Full Bowl</title>
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With Virginia Military Institute and Kent State still on the 2010 schedule, it’s still quite likely that Army will make a bowl game before this season is done. However, with that reality in plain sight, it’s also true that the Black Knights can do so much more than finish at 6-6. A wrenching loss at Rutgers needs to get this team to be better than it’s been so far.

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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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      <title>Army and Hawaii run similar spreads</title>
      <description>When the Army Black Knights hosts the Hawaii Warriors on Saturday the casual fan will view both teams’ offenses as similar as apples and oranges.  They might wonder what does Hawaii, with it wide open passing game, and Army, with its triple option ground game, have in common.</description>
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      <title>Army: A Season Rich In Possibility</title>
      <description>Army’s football program glimpsed new vistas of potential and promise last season. However, it’s worth noting that Moses only saw the Promised Land from a distance. He never set foot on terra firma in the land his people cherished. It’s time for the Black Knights of the Hudson to walk the gridiron in the EagleBank Bowl at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C.</description>
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      <title>Interview: Rich Ellerson Part II</title>
      <description>I recently spoke with head coach Rich Ellerson regarding the current state of the Army football program.  Topics discussed included certain positions, an overview of this year’s offense and defense and his recruiting philosophy.  In part II we discuss the outlook for this year’s defense and some of the new talent on the roster.</description>
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      <title>Interview: Rich Ellerson Part I</title>
      <description>Rich Ellerson put the Army football program on the right track during his first year with a generally solid 5-7 rebuilding year. The five victories represented the most wins for Army in thirteen years. After a lost decade for the Black Knights, Ellerson and his staff made Army competitive again.</description>
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      <description>As the Army football team has reached the end of the first quarter of the season, seems like it would be a good time to take a look at the first three weeks.

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      <title>Key Matchups: Army vs. Eastern Michigan</title>
      <description>The first game of the year matches the Army Black Knights (Sagarin 128, 2008 3-9) and the Mid-American Conference West Eastern Michigan Eagles (Sagarin 147, 2008, 3-9.)  The Cadets lead the all time series 2-0 and won last years meeting 17-13.</description>
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