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Sports - Naval Academy
In Colorado air, ground game will be key for Navy, Air ForcePublished 10/04/08
COLORADO SPRINGS - There figures to be some serious smash-mouth football this afternoon when Navy and Air Force meet in a service academy showdown. Both teams feature high-powered running attacks and will no doubt try to ram the football down the other's throat. Navy ranks second nationally in rushing offense with an average of 335 yards. Air Force stands sixth with 282 yards per game on the ground. The Midshipmen have attempted only 38 passes through five games. The Falcons have thrown the ball just 36 times in four contests. So there should be no secret about what's coming and it could come down to which team's...
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