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      <title>Herd Works Hard Tuesday, Two Wednesday</title>
      <description>Marshall football is heading down the stretch when it comes to camp, as just three more days and five more practices remain. Head Coach Mark Snyder has decided to move up his "walk-through" scrimmage to Friday afternoon (closed to the public) and give the team 48 hours off to get the dead weight out of the legs the weekend before the opener with Illinois State on Aug. 30 at 4:30 p.m.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 22:03:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Offense Served "Big Mac Attack" Wed. Morn.</title>
      <description>Coach Mark Snyder often tells the media that practice is scripted to allow either the offense or the defense to win a practice by the plays put in or the "tools" players are allowed to use. On Wednesday morning, however, it looked like except for one trick play long touchdown, the defense was the unit who had skipped breakfast and ate up the offense all morning in the second two-a-day workday.</description>
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      <title>John McCain Meets With Marshall Football</title>
      <description>Presumptive GOP Presidential Nominee John McCain says Marshall University is a unique institution with a tradition of courage. Senator McCain (R-Arizona) talked about the University and its football program during a brief visit to Thundering Herd football practice Wednesday morning in Huntington at the Joan C. Edwards Stadium.</description>
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