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Army's Mooney in running for ESPN award
Tulane defender Josh Lumar grabs the face mask of Army running back Collin Mooney in the second half in New Orleans, La., Saturday, Oct.
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Tulane dealing with multiple injuries
Six Tulane players injured in last Saturday's loss to Army were unable to practice Monday, leaving their status for this week's game at Texas-El Paso in doubt.
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Army fullback Collin Mooney's long wait to get into the end zone was worth it. Once he got started, it seemed like he wouldn't stop.
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There was no Celebration in the Oaks for Tulane on Saturday. Instead, the winless Army Black Knights made it a black day for the Green Wave with a 44-13 victory at Tad Gormley Stadium.
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Collin Mooney ran for 187 yards and four touchdowns, and Army beat host Tulane 44-13 on Saturday for its first win of the season.
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Tulane football can't contain all of Army's options
Entering Saturday's game, Tulane was ranked ninth in the NCAA in rushing defense, allowing 68.5 yards per game and hadn't allowed an opponent to rush for 100 yards this season.
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Tulane gets knocked flat by Army
There was no Celebration in the Oaks for Tulane on Saturday. Instead, the winless Army Black Knights made it a black day for the Green Wave with a 44-13 victory at Tad Gormley Stadium.
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Brock relays importance of intensity to Cadets
Stan Brock was a winning coach on the way to talk to his Army football team. "You see that guy, " Hokie Gajan said.
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Army defensive back Mario Hill steals a 4th-and-1 pass from wide receiver Jeremy Williams in the second quarter.
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Tulane sent up the white flags backup quarterback Joe Kemp entered the game, but Army wasn't finished scoring.
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CFB: Mooney scores four TDs in Army win
NEW ORLEANS - Collin Mooney ran for 187 yards and four touchdowns, and Army beat Tulane 44-13 today for its first win of the season.
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Tulane must remember that Army can march
Army is 0-4 going into its game against Tulane today, but the 2-2 Green Wave knows what the Black Knights are capable of.
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Anderson running on common ground
Every time Tulane's Andre Anderson gets hit, pops back up and asks for the ball again on the next play, he can think back to what made it possible -- all that extra running, extra lifting, extra everything he ...
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Tulane Green Wave ready for a breath of rare air
No current player on the football team knows what it feels like to be in this position at this point in a season at Tulane.
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Bears RB Matt Forte : Unless you have both Adrian Peterson and LaDainian Tomlinson, there's no excuse not to get the talented Chicago rookie in your lineup against Detroit, which can't stop anybody .
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It's the first Greenwave appearance at Gormley since October 2004
For the first time since October 23, 2004, the Green Wave plays a football game at Tad Gormley Stadium on Saturday.
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No lyin': Detroit had Forte in its sights in draft
For a moment, at least, picture Matt Forte in the blue and silver of the Detroit Lions.
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The veterans of the NFL better watch out. These young guns are...
Bears rookie Matt Forte has rushed for 347 yards and leads the league with 92 carries.
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Injury to Cotton proves costly
It started off as an ordinary play. A simple off tackle run by Tulane's Andre Anderson on second-and-goal from the ECU 1 yard line.
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It took the Philadelphia Eagles and their top-ranked run defense to finally get the Bears to reduce the workload of rookie running back Matt Forte , whose 19 carries Sunday night marked his fewest in any game ...
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