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      <title>Navy Spring Depth Chart Review: Wide Receiver</title>
      <description>The Navy Midshipmen football team recently completed spring drills. GoMids.com will now review each Navy position to project a starter, a backup and a player to watch. Today we'll discuss the wide receiver position.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 21:08:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>2012 Navy Report Card:  Wide Receivers</title>
      <description>GoMids.com continues its review of the 2012 8-5 Navy Midshipmen's season, position-by-position. Today we review the Mid wide receivers of 2012.</description>
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      <title>Navy Weekend Camp Notes 8/13</title>
      <description>Here are a few items of note from Navy’s football camp and the Blue-Gold scrimmage.</description>
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      <title>Navy Spring Depth Chart Review: Wide Receiver</title>
      <description>GoMids.com continues its post spring review of the Navy depth chart. Today we analyze the wide receiver position which returns veterans Brandon Turner and Matt Aiken.  John O'Boyle, Casey Bolena, Shawn Lynch, Brendan Dudeck and James King could also see significant playing time.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2012 16:59:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>FIRST-HALF GRADES FOR NAVY OFFENSE</title>
      <description>Navy is 2-4 and even though their offense is ahead of several statistical categories as compared to this time last season, overall the unit has been inconsistent and in crunch time, they haven’t answered the bell – especially in the red zone. Their experienced offensive line needs to lead the way in the second half if this team has any chance of producing a winning season. Time for the grades.</description>
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      <title>Report Card: Navy vs. Southern Miss</title>
      <description>The Southern Miss Golden Eagles routed the Navy Midshipmen 63-35 on Saturday at Navy-Marine Corps Stadium. The Mids fell behind 35-7 in the first half as the Golden Eagles’ physical defense stifled a number of drives. Navy rallied for 28-second half points but lost its third consecutive game for the first time under head coach Ken Niumatalolo.</description>
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      <description>Navy and Air Force meet this Saturday at Navy-Marine Corps Stadium in the first leg of the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy. Last year the Falcons defeated the Mids 14-6 in Colorado Springs to end its seven game losing streak against Navy. Navy enters the game fresh off a bye week after a tremendous effort against number No. 10 ranked South Carolina on the road.</description>
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      <title>Report Card: Navy vs. South Carolina</title>
      <description>In a valiant effort the Navy Midshipmen battled the South Carolina Gamecocks, the No. 10 ranked team in the nation, in Columbia last Saturday. South Carolina picked off Navy quarterback Kriss Proctor’s final fourth down pass with one minute to go in the game to hold off the Mids, 24-21.</description>
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      <title>Head-to-head: Navy vs. South Carolina</title>
      <description>Navy travels to South Carolina for the first time since 1988 to face the number #10 ranked team in the nation. The Midshipmen enter the game undefeated after easily defeating Western Kentucky 40-14. Navy has scored 80 points the first two games this year. South Carolina defeated SEC rival Georgia in a wild and exciting 45-42 game last week</description>
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      <title>Report Card: Navy vs. Western Kentucky</title>
      <description>The Navy Midshipmen defeated Western Kentucky  40-14. Navy overcame the miserable rainy conditions in Kentucky and a number of mistakes to record 510 yards of offense. The Mids produced four scoring plays over 40 yards.   
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      <title>Report Card: Navy vs. Delaware</title>
      <description>Navy defeated Delaware 40-17 on Saturday in Annapolis.  GoMids.com 

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      <title>Navy Depth Chart Update: Wide Receivers</title>
      <description>GoMids.com continues its analysis of the Navy depth chart after spring drills. Today we look at the Midshipmen's wide receivers.</description>
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      <title>Navy Football Blue &amp; Gold Recap</title>
      <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>Meet the New Mids: Special Teams</title>
      <description>Navy's excellent kicking game was the difference in wins over Air Force, Wake Forest and SMU last season.  With seniors Joe Buckley, who was an All-East kicker, and punter Kyle Delahooke returning-- the Mids kicking game is in good hands this year.  However, this year’s class produced two new kickers who hope to emerge as their heir apparent next spring.</description>
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      <title>Meet the New Mids- Wide Receivers</title>
      <description>In our continuing series, GoMids.com will look at this year’s incoming Navy freshman class by position. The new wide receiver class will likely not have an impact from scrimmage this year. However, with Mario Washington recently separating from the Academy and Greg Jones and Mike Schupp entering their senior years, the new Mid receivers will have the opportunity to move quickly up the depth chart.</description>
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