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      <title>ArmySports.com Army Players of the Week</title>
      <description>In a heart breaker, the Army Black Knights fell to Tulane, 17-16, 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 leaders 2009: Offense</title>
      <description>As the 2009 Army football team approaches preseason drills a significant question mark for the squad is who will provide vital needed leadership?  Here’s a list of players on the Black Knight offense that we believe will provide some of that leadership.</description>
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The Black Knights concluded its spring drills under sun-splashed skies with the annual Black-Gold game. It was an anticlimactic ending to spring sessions, but at least we got to see our guys in black and gold take the field. The 90-minute session featured a scripted defensive. . .
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      <description>Unfortunately, Stan Brock has closed the curtains on Army football spring practices.
It's a shame, but even though we can't see any Army football, we can still talk about it. The black and gold topic de jour today: We look at some players who we think will end up raising their stock during the top secret spring practice sessions.
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      <description>If at first you don't succeed.... has been the mantra of the Army offense for the 4th consecutive game. Trying and trying again and yielding the same bad result, as Army dropped a 37-17 verdict to Boston College Saturday at Chesnut Hill, Mass.</description>
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      <description>It's finally here, Army football preseason camp opened this week, the season-opener against Akron is only a month away.
Here's to a solid month of practice that prepares our Black Knights for their first 1-0 start  since 1996. A lot of what happens in Cleveland on Sept. 2 will be determined during the next month of practice. 
Here are 10 things to watch during preseason camp.
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