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      <title>Scout.com All-Service Academy: Defense</title>
      <description>Scout.com continues with its third annual All-Service Academy Football Team with selections for Defense, Specialists, and Break-Out Players. The panel who came up with the team totally whiffed on picking a kicker, instead deciding to name all three to the first-team. They each had a good season, with more highs than lows. Hey, even the kickers deserve some love.
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      <author>David Ausiello</author>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 00:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>ArmySports.com Army Players of the Week</title>
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Army fell to Iowa State on Saturday night, 31-10. Each week ArmySports.com recognizes a top 

offensive player, defensive player and unsung heroes.  Look inside to find out which players 

ArmySports.com is honoring this week.</description>
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      <title>Scout.com All-Service Academy Team- Defense</title>
      <description>Scout.com continues with its third annual All-Service Academy Pre-Season Football Team with selections for Defense, Specialists, MVPs, and Break-Out Players. Overall, Navy had 15 selections (12 First Team, 3 Honorable Mentions); Air Force had 13 selections (9 FT, 4 HM) and Army had 8 selections (4 FT, 4 HM).  If you have feedback, send it to Offtheyard@gmail.com.  
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      <title>Monday Army Football Ramblings</title>
      <description>Army continues to work hard getting it's new option offense installed.  Head coach Rich Ellerson recently stated that most of 

the offense and defense has been installed.  They still have work to do but things are coming together.</description>
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      <title>Tuesday Army Football Ramblings</title>
      <description>We saw it in the Spring with Ali Villanueva and now we see it in the preseason practice as well. It's something winners do and it's good thing we have Rich Ellerson and his staff in West Point. Here's my latest Army football ramblings.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 03:28:00 GMT</pubDate>
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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>Army wraps up spring drills with scrimmage</title>
      <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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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2009 12:48:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Army Opens Preseason Drills</title>
      <description>Army coach Stan Brock was nowhere to be found during the first half of the Black Knights' first preseason practice on Friday. However, then Brock rolled up on a golf cart. Brock's delay was due to the fact that he was three days removed from having prostate cancer surgery. Just 24 hours earlier, he was released from the hospital.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2008 14:43:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Army Preview 2008: Defensive Line</title>
      <description>As part of ArmySports.com's continuing preview of the 2008 Army football season today we'll take a look at the defensive 

line.  The Black Knights open their 2008 season on August 29th when they host the Temple Owls at Michie Stadium.</description>
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      <title>Army defense gives Cadets a shot</title>
      <description>It's official: Army's defense is for real. Now, if the Black Knights' offense could only get it going.
More on that struggling unit later.
For now, let's focus on black and gold's 'D'. The fearless group that kept Army in the Akron game, the group that prevented a fallout loss to Rhode Island, the group that put the Black Knights in position to beat heavily favored Wake Forest last Saturday.
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      <title>Army: What to watch during summer camp</title>
      <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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      <title>Army Football: 10 things to look forward to</title>
      <description>Here we are in July, of course, then comes August. Next thing you know, our Army Black Knights will be on the field Sept. 1 for the 2007 season-opener against Akron in Cleveland.
We know you fans are getting antsy. It's almost time boys, and girls, almost. For now, we look forward at 10 things to look forward this season.
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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2007 21:18:00 GMT</pubDate>
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