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      <title>Navy's Spring Practice Recap - The Offense</title>
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      <title>Ready to Break-Out for Navy</title>
      <description>The first two weeks of fall camp are like no other time in the college football preseason. With the opening game still a month away, many teams (including Navy) are in personnel evaluation mode, finding out which players have a chance to contribute and which players will be backing them up.</description>
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      <title>Blue and Gold Game Insider Notes Part II</title>
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      <title>Catching On, Stepping Up</title>
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“Great blocker.” “High Motor.” “100% effort.” Even the not-so-complimentary moniker of “wide tackle” that college football guru Phil Steele seems to annually assign to Midshipmen receivers in his colossal preview magazine.</description>
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      <title>Navy Saturday Scrimmage Report</title>
      <description>Even with the town of Annapolis still buzzing over Navy’s 10-4 victory over Maryland in lacrosse on Friday night, a good sized crowd was on hand bright and early at Rip Miller field to see the Midshipmen football team don their pads for the first full scrimmage of the spring season.</description>
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      <title>Navy Climbing the Mountain</title>
      <description>With spring practice just a few days away, GoMids.com’s Adam Nettina dissects head football coach Ken Niumatalolo’s team preview.</description>
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      <title>Navy Spring Preview: Kickoff Returner</title>
      <description>The lights above Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium haven’t shined for a football game in over three months, but already the 2009 Midshipmen are preparing to gear-up for the spring football season in Annapolis. NOTE: We welcome Adam Nettina to the GoMids.com team!</description>
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      <title>Preview 2008: Navy Receivers</title>
      <description>As part of GoMids.com's continuing preview of the 2008 Navy football
season today will take a look at the receivers.  The Mids open their 2008
season on August 30th against Towson in Annapolis.  
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