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      <title>Marshall Beats Southern Miss, 34-27</title>
      <description>Two weeks. Two "Hail Mary" passes by Marshall opponents. Both broken up by Herd defensive backs to seal wins against Conference USA teams, and this time against a team MU had never defeated in three seasons in C-USA. Marshall ran, passed, kicked and defended Southern Miss better than ever before, resulting in a 34-27 win, where the Golden Eagles had won nine straight C-USA openers at "The Rock."</description>
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      <title>Herd Holds On For 17-16 Win Over Memphis</title>
      <description>All Marshall fans held their breath, as did a few hundred Tiger fans, as Memphis back-up quarterback Will Hudgens heaved a 70-yard rainbow towards the end zone with no time on the clock. Receiver Steve Black had his heels on the goal line as the ball approached but senior Marshall safety C.J. Spillman knocked the pass away to save the day, and save the win, for the Herd, 17-16 over the Tigers.</description>
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      <title>Herd Works Wednesday Morning, Kicks P.M.</title>
      <description>One down, one to go, was the theme of Wednesday morning when the Thundering Herd finished the next-to-last morning workout with some highlights on both sides of the ball. Defensively, you would have not know that, however, as Defensive Coordinator Rick Minter gave his white-shirted charges about an ear-full for 15 minutes after Head Coach Mark Snyder dismissed the team.</description>
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      <title>Offense Served "Big Mac Attack" Wed. Morn.</title>
      <description>Coach Mark Snyder often tells the media that practice is scripted to allow either the offense or the defense to win a practice by the plays put in or the "tools" players are allowed to use. On Wednesday morning, however, it looked like except for one trick play long touchdown, the defense was the unit who had skipped breakfast and ate up the offense all morning in the second two-a-day workday.</description>
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      <title>Herd Turns Up "Thud" For First 2-A-Day</title>
      <description>Marshall turned up the hitting with the first true "two-a-day" practice day of the August 2008 camp. Mark Snyder was happy with the "thud" practice that is hitting without taking offensive players down to the ground, and there was some very good plays on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball, which is exactly how Snyder would have it during the  third day in full pads.</description>
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