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      <title>Navy Practice Update: Week 1</title>
      <description>Navy opened preseason football practice this past week. Ken Niumatalolo’s challenge in his fourth year as head coach is to replace a number of key impact players. Many of these graduated players were the core players of Niumatalolo's success in his first three years as Navy's head coach.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Aug 2011 04:02:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Navy Depth Chart Update: FBs and SBs</title>
      <description>GoMids.com continues its analysis of the Navy depth chart after spring drills. Today we look at the Midshipmen's fullbacks and slotbacks.</description>
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      <description>At least no one was hurt in Navy's annual Blue-Gold spring football game. In an ugly game played in miserable conditions the Blue squad beat the Gold 7-6.  For the first time in school history the  game was broadcast live by  the CBS Sports Network. Navy fans probably wish the cameras weren't there to record the event as both offensive teams struggled.</description>
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      <title>Navy Spring Football Review</title>
      <description>Head coach Ken Niumatalolo stood on the practice field this past Wednesday evening and declared Navy's spring camp a success. It was the last of 14 workouts for the Midshipmen, who opened spring camp on March 28 and concluded it with Friday's annual Blue-Gold game. 
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      <title>Navy Spring Practice Update: Week 3</title>
      <description>The Navy Midshipmen continued to prepare for the 2011 football season with their third week of spring practice. The Mids spent this past week both battling with mother nature and at times each other. The scrimmage was conducted in a driving rainstorm that featured heavy winds and ended about a half hour early because of the miserable weather.</description>
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      <title>Navy's Spring Practice Recap - The Offense</title>
      <description>Navy's football team recently concluded its spring practice with the Blue and Gold game last month. Coming off the third ten-win season in the program's history the 2010 Navy football is poised for another tremendous season.</description>
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      <description>The Navy defense got the better of the Navy offense on Saturday, as the first, second, and third team ‘D’ held the Midshipmen offensive units to just three scoring drives in seventeen attempts. Defensive dominance wasn’t the only storyline of the scrimmage, however, with plenty of players vying for playing time on both sides of the football.  Here are my observations from Saturday’s action.</description>
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