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    Dec 8, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  1. Navy freshman QB Keenan Reynolds could keep Army at bay for years

    The beleaguered Black Knights of Army finally seemed poised to escape their recent past when freshman quarterback Keenan Reynolds gave them a deflating glimpse of Navy's brightening future.
    The beleaguered Black Knights of Army finally seemed poised to escape their recent past when freshman quarterback Keenan Reynolds gave them a deflating glimpse of Navy's brightening future. Reynolds, who picked the Midshipmen off the deck nine weeks ago...

    Tags: Robert Griffin III, Sports, Students, Teaching and Learning, Football

  2. Dec 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Navy beats Army, 17-13, in 113th meeting

    A half-century after a Navy quarterback launched his legend here with a win over Army, another might have done the same Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field.
    The Baltimore Sun
    A half-century after a Navy quarterback launched his legend here with a win over Army, another might have done the same Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field. Showing why some have begun mentioning his name in the same paragraph, if not the same sentence,...

    Tags: Sports, Teaching and Learning, Students, Football, Roger Staubach

  4. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. More at stake in this year's Army-Navy game

    Rarely, if ever, will a game between a team with a modest 7-4 record and its 2-9 opponent be as meaningful as the one scheduled to play here at Lincoln Financial Field on Dec. 8. Then again, this year's meeting between Navy and Army has more at stake than...

    Tags: Sports, Football, FedEx Field, Ken Niumatalolo

  6. Dec 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Notebook: Moment of redemption for Navy's Brandon Turner

    Navy wide receiver Brandon Turner started off his senior year on a sour note. The team's leading pass-catcher in 2011 missed the season opener against Notre Dame and didn't start against Penn State after being suspended for failing his physical readiness test.
    Navy wide receiver Brandon Turner started off his senior year on a sour note. The team's leading pass-catcher in 2011 missed the season opener against Notre Dame and didn't start against Penn State after being suspended for failing his physical...

    Tags: Sports, Football, Manti Te'o, Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl, Armed Forces

  8. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Reynolds & Co. enter Navy's final act of dramatic year

    A little more than a month into the season, Navy had lost to all three Football Bowl Subdivision opponents it had played, and the closest result in any of those beatings was 12-0 at home to San Jose State.
    A little more than a month into the season, Navy had lost to all three Football Bowl Subdivision opponents it had played, and the closest result in any of those beatings was 12-0 at home to San Jose State. Then came a road game against Air Force,...

    Tags: Sports, Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl, Big Ten Conference, College Football, Air Force Falcons

  10. Dec 14, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  11. Opposing defenses are preying on the Eagles' careless ball security, and then laughing about it

    Eagles Insiders
    After Thursday night's debacle against the Bengals at Lincoln Financial Field, the Eagles now have 35 fumbles on the season. They have lost 21 of them. That leads the NFL. The next closest team in terms of fumbles lost is......
  12. Dec 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. In Army-Navy rivalry, Black Knights can't keep up with Midshipmen

    Nine months before Bobby Ross came out of retirement to coach football at Army in December 2003, the United States began its military involvement in Iraq. As he dug into his new job at West Point, Ross was thinking more about how to rebuild a team that had lost all its games the previous season than the escalating casualties of war.
    Nine months before Bobby Ross came out of retirement to coach football at Army in December 2003, the United States began its military involvement in Iraq. As he dug into his new job at West Point, Ross was thinking more about how to rebuild a team that...

    Tags: Sports, Parenting, Virginia Cavaliers, College Football, Hudson River

  14. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Navy players to wear patches honoring fallen comrades

    Navy linebacker Brye French had never met Brendan Looney, only hearing stories about the former academy lacrosse star and his two brothers from longtime coach Richie Meade. Then one day during French's sophomore year, Meade told his team that the eldest Looney brother had died in Iraq.
    Navy linebacker Brye French had never met Brendan Looney, only hearing stories about the former academy lacrosse star and his two brothers from longtime coach Richie Meade. Then one day during French's sophomore year, Meade told his team that the eldest...

    Tags: Sports, Veterans Day, Football, Lacrosse, Ken Niumatalolo

  16. Aug 30, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  17. Lurie needs "substantial" improvement for Reid to stay

    Eagles Insiders
    Although it wasn't a major revelation, Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie flat-out admitted this afternoon that head coach Andy Reid's job would not be there for him next year if the team doesn't show "substantial" improvement from last season's 8-8....
  18. Sep 17, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  19. The weekend recap: Three football games and a classy concert

    Groller's Corner
    Weekends for most people are supposed to be about fun, relaxation and maybe some light yard work. For me, they are the busiest time of the week, especially in the fall. A six-pack of thoughts from the last three days when I covered football games at...
  20. Oct 14, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  21. Final impressions of a Sunday spent at the Linc

    Groller's Corner
    They've turned out the lights here at Lincoln Financial Field as I type away at 7:20. I am ready to turn off the computer and head for home after a busy weekend. I have to be honest, I saw three football games over the past three days -- Whitehall/CCHS on...
  22. Nov 15, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  23. TICKET BOX: Matchbox Twenty, All-American Rejects, Morrissey going on sale

    Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOG
    Welcome to Lehigh Valley Music's Ticket Box, listing new shows on sale. This week, new shows by Matchbox Twenty, All-American Rejects, Kenny Chesney and Morrissey, and an area benefit concert to help victims of Hurricane Sandy are among nearly 70......
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