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      <title>Army Spring Depth Chart Review: Receivers</title>
      <description>Army was the first in the FBS to complete spring drills. ArmySports.com's Jim Lawler will review each Black Knight position to project a starter, a backup and a player to watch. Today he'll discuss the wide receiver position.</description>
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      <title>Army Spring Practice: Week 3 Review-pt I</title>
      <description>Army's third week of spring football practice featured five days of practice. The team practiced on Sunday February 24, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and ending on Saturday March 2. Every practice, even the weekend ones, began around 7 AM. This spring practice it has been often hard to judge who is in the lead for the many open positions on both sides of the ball.</description>
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      <title>Army Spring Depth Chart Review: Wide Receiver</title>
      <description>Army was the top rushing team in the Football Bowl Subdivision in 2011.  An important part of that rushing success was the play of Army's wide receiver corps.  The Black Knights depended on these players to keep defenses honest and provide solid blocking for Army rushers.  Look inside to learn more about the top Army wide receivers coming out of spring drills.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2012 16:29:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Interview: Army's Ian Shields</title>
      <description>Army offensive coordinator Ian Shields has been hard at work during spring drills trying to improve the Black Knight offense.  ArmySports.com's Jim Lawler had the opportunity to get first hand comments on position battles, Xs and Os, along with some recruiting snippets. Look inside for details.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2012 15:33:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Army Spring Practice- Week 3 Review</title>
      <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>5 Keys to Army Spring Success</title>
      <description>The Army Black Knights opened Spring drills on Saturday with a walk-through session.  ArmySports.com's Jim Lawler takes a look at five key areas of concern as the Cadets work through their 2012 spring practice sessions.</description>
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      <title>Report Card: Army vs. Temple</title>
      <description>The Temple Owls running back duo of Bernard Pierce and Matt 

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 

lead. 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2011 14:48:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Youth is Served at Army</title>
      <description>Most Army fans entered this season basking in the glow of the football team's first winning season in 14 years. Once spring practice started trepidation began to set in as fans saw that there were few seniors projected to be starters and little size along the defensive front. Service academy teams usually tend to be dominated by seniors especially on the offensive and defensive lines.</description>
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      <title>ArmySports.com Army Players of the Week</title>
      <description>The Army Black Knights fell to San Diego State, 23-20, on Saturday. Each week ArmySports.com honors an offensive, defensive, and unsung hero of the game.  Look inside to see who gets the honors this week
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      <title>Army Preseason Camp Notes: Week 3</title>
      <description>Rich Ellerson opened this week past week having no practice on Monday as all West Point cadets started class. While the off day was planned well in advance you wouldn't blame Ellerson if he stopped practice just to end the rash of players being hurt. Coach Ellerson has spoken about the depth at West Point being "fragile" in regards to experience.</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 Preseason Camp Notes: Week 1</title>
      <description>Army opened its Preseason camp August 1 as the Black Knights began preparations for the 2011 season. Army enters its third season under the leadership of Rich Ellerson. Last year Army posted its first winning season since 1996. This summer the Black Knights have to replace a number of key contributors who have graduated.</description>
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      <title>Army Spring Football- Week 1 Recap</title>
      <description>The Black Knights opened their third  pre-spring, spring football practice under the leadership of  head coach  Rich Ellerson last week. After completing Army's  first winning season since 1996 Army football is faced with the  task of replacing all the defense's impact players and the entire offensive line.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 23:54:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Report Card: Army vs. Duke</title>
      <description>The Army Black Knights used a well-designed defensive scheme to take away the Duke Blue Devils short passing game and forced five turnovers to win handily, 35-21. It was the first road victory for the Black Knights over an ACC team since 1971 and improved their
record to 3-1.
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