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      <title>Seahawks Sign S Courtney Greene</title>
      <description>The Seattle Seahawks sign seventh-round safety Courtney Greene to four-year contract.</description>
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      <title>S Courtney Greene: Seattle Signs Seventh-Rounder</title>
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      <title>Replacement for Sensabaugh</title>
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      <title>Rutgers at Navy: Swezey's take</title>
      <description>Football season is rapidly approaching and GoMids.com will keep Navy fans informed for the entire season. Today veteran Navy sports journalist Chris Swezey gives his thoughts on the Mids home game against Rutgers.</description>
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      <title>Greene - "I have one more shot to do it."</title>
      <description>PISCATAWAY, N.J. - When Ray Rice announced his decision to enter the NFL draft, Rutgers football teammate and childhood friend Courtney Greene faced a similar crossroads. However, unlike Rice, who's a likely second or third rounder, Greene returned for his senior year On the Banks.</description>
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      <title>Greene Named to Lott Trophy Watch List</title>
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      <title>International Bowl: NFL Draft Prospects</title>
      <description>Scout.com NFL Draft Analyst Chris Steuber takes a look at the players in Saturday's International Bowl on ESPN at noon (ET). Find out more about the players from Rutgers and Ball State who could land on the roster of your favorite NFL team in 2008.</description>
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      <title>Greene Gives Defense Backbone</title>
      <description>He is a leader on the Rutgers football team. He is on the Preseason Watch List for the Nagurski Trophy, for the nation’s top defensive player. He is a consensus Preseason First Team All-Big East selection. He is Rutgers safety Courtney Greene and he is the anchor on the backend of the defense.</description>
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      <description>Jr. S Courtney Greene certainly performed his 1/11th share this past Friday night.  The former New Rochelle HS standout joined in on the big-play party with a key interception that likely changed the outcome of the game.</description>
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      <title>Video: Greene a Leader on RU's Swarming "D"</title>
      <description>The improvement that Coach Chris Demarest's secondary took in 2005 was dwarfed by the step up made by the unit in '06. Leading the way was SS Courtney Greene, who tallied 2 tackles versus KSU. He was a FWAA All-America honoree in 2005 and an All-Big East honoree by Scout.com in 2006. Greene, one of the leaders of a continually improving unit, spoke with SOR after the KSU game.</description>
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