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By Adam Rittenberg
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, November 12, 2003 Despite a heartbreaking loss Saturday at Notre Dame, Navy still has a lot on the line in their final two games. With two wins Navy would finish 8-4 and put itself in position for a bowl berth. A victory over Army on Dec. 6 would give Navy its first Commander-in-Chief's trophy since 1981. "You've just got to move on," Navy coach Paul Johnson said. "What we can't afford to do is let Notre Dame beat us twice. They were able to beat us twice last year." Johnson is referring to Navy's embarrassing ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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