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      <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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