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      <title>Army Practice Notes: Week 3</title>
      <description>The Army Black Knights continue their preparations for their 2010 opener at Eastern Michigan on September 4.  Look inside to get all the highlights from Army's third week of practice.</description>
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      <title>Keys for Army's offense (No. 5)</title>
      <description>ArmySports.com continues its discussion of the keys to Army offensive success in 2010.  Today we'll take a look at the quarterback position or specifically, Trent Steelman.</description>
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      <title>Army Practice Notes: Week 1</title>
      <description>A week of preseason practice is in the books now for the Army Black Knights.  Army foootball analyst Jim Lawler discusses some keys issues concerning the Army football team after one week of practice.</description>
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      <title>Army Incoming- The Special Teams</title>
      <description>Last year special teams struggles may have cost Army a winning season and an Eagle Bank bowl appearance. Army needs to improve in all areas of the kicking, coverage and return teams if it is to avoid some of the costly mistakes that plagued the team last year.  Today we’ll take a look at the incoming Army special teams players.</description>
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      <title>A Step Back.....Way Back</title>
      <description>It sure was great to be a visiting fan in Ames. Just stick on some Army gear and all the locals welcomed you with open arms. You couldn't have been treated much better. It was a super feeling. But based on what happened at the game, Army played the perfect guest, reverting to many of the things that have made the past few seasons a never-ending nightmare in a dismal 31-10 loss on Saturday evening.</description>
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      <title>ArmySports.com Army Players of the Week</title>
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      <title>Scout.com All-Service Academy- Offense</title>
      <description>Army slot back Patrick Mealy was named to the Scout.com preseason All-Service Academy offensive team.  Quarterback Chip Bowden received honorable mention honors. 

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      <title>Scout.com All-Service Academy Team- Offense</title>
      <description>Scout.com assembled a panel to put together its third annual All-Service Academy Pre-Season Football Team.  Navy, Air Force and Army all had representation on the panel and each of their nominations counted equally.  In the event of a tie, Off the Yard Columnist, David Ausiello had the distinct pleasure of providing the final say.</description>
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      <title>Up from the Ashes for Army</title>
      <description>Army football is back, and this time, with staying power.  That was the message expounded by West Point’s football players and coaches as the Cadets took to the practice field on Monday, donning their Black and Gold uniforms for the first time since the conclusion of spring ball.</description>
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      <title>Preseason Conversation: Chip Bowden, part I</title>
      <description>Army quarterback Chip Bowden has been a busy man this summer. From working out to improve his speed and strength, to taking a little R&amp;R on a fishing trip with teammate Max Jenkins, Bowden has done a little bit of everything in his brief time “off” as a West Point football player.</description>
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      <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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      <title>Army’s Bowden Not Backing Down</title>
      <description>Chip Bowden has heard all about Trent Steelman. He’s heard the hype. He’s heard the excitement. He’s even heard about how the former prep school MVP is going to come into West Point this summer and win the starting quarterback job.</description>
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      <title>The Thin Grey Line</title>
      <description>Ok, I’ll admit it. I’m no option football guru. I’ve never had to read an ‘easy stunt’ from under center, and goodness knows I probably wouldn’t be able to diagram the blocking assignments of every player on the field even if given the play call in advance.</description>
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      <title>Preseason Conversation: Rich Ellerson, Part I</title>
      <description>First year Army head coach Rich Ellerson has only been on the job for six months, but already he has had plenty of both on and off-the-field challenges to account for. Despite his hectic schedule, coach Ellerson recently took out part of his day to speak with me, giving me the lowdown on how he and his staff have been copping with the unique training ....</description>
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      <description>New Army coach Rich Ellerson didn't pull out all the stops, but Black Knight fans caught a glimpse of what they are going to see this fall. This seems like a product everyone should be proud of. 

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      <title>Army riding high entering Buffalo game</title>
      <description>Two weeks ago, Army looked as cooked as a charred tailgate hamburger, even a winless season seemed possible. Today, there is even more hope for the Black Knights. Army proved its blowout win over Tulane last week was no fluke by following it up with a gritty 17-13 win over Eastern Michigan at Michie Stadium. 
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      <title>Going Places: Eastern Michigan Review</title>
      <description>When the going got tough Saturday afternoon at Michie Stadium, Army's football team got going. In yet another impressive display of gridiron grit, Stan Brock's bunch showed a side not seen to this point in a 2008 season that's acquiring delightfully different dimensions. 

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      <description>NEW ORLEANS- Army jumped out to a quick 14-0 lead and then never looked back as the Black Knights won their first game of the 2008 season.  Fullback Collin Mooney rushed for 187 yards and 4 touchdowns to lead the Cadets in rushing.</description>
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      <title>An option offense showed up</title>
      <description>Admit it. You went to Kyle Field or strolled to your TV set like an inmate on Death Row about to take the final walk. After the disasters of the first 3 weeks, you figured we ain't seen nuthin' yet. Army entered as a 4 touchdown underdog and you were hoping it wouldn't be worse than that. The game started amd a funny thing happened.</description>
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      <title>Increasing Hope: Texas A&amp;M Review</title>
      <description>The results still aren't there for the Army football team, but for the first time in a difficult 2008 season, boosters of the Black Knights were finally able to see the fruits of a coaching staff's new approach. On a significant Saturday deep in the heart of Texas, the soul of a program--an identity that had been in hiding--finally seemed to emerge.  


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