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      <title>2012 Navy Report Card: Defensive Line</title>
      <description>GoMids.com continues its review of the 2012 8-5 Navy Midshipmen's season, position-by-position. Today we review the Mid defensive line of 2012.</description>
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      <title>Navy Spring Depth Chart Review: Nose Guard</title>
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      <title>Navy Spring Practice Update: Week 3</title>
      <description>The Navy Midshipmen continued to prepare for the 2011 football season with their third week of spring practice. The Mids spent this past week both battling with mother nature and at times each other. The scrimmage was conducted in a driving rainstorm that featured heavy winds and ended about a half hour early because of the miserable weather.</description>
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      <title>Meet the New Mids: Defensive Line</title>
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      <title>Visit List for Labor Day weekend</title>
      <description>To view the prospects that attended the Ole Miss/Memphis game, click below.</description>
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      <title>Top Prospects: Defensive Line Part One</title>
      <description>Today PrepTennessee.com will continue to look at top prospects left throughout the state. One of the most important positions to be filled by a college team is the defensive line. Find out who some of the top prospects in Tennessee are and which schools they hope to help fill that spot.</description>
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Barry Dabney, defensive tackle from Brentwood, (Tenn.) Academy, made 59 total tackles (46 solo, 13 assists) and seven sacks with 53 yards lost.

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     Barry Dabney, of Brentwood (Tenn.) Academy, is getting several looks from the SEC schools this off-season.  The dominant defensive tackle recorded 59 tackles and seven sacks in the 2007. Even though it is early in the recruiting season Dabney is getting increased attention.
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