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By Adam Rittenberg
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, September 14, 2004 How to handle moral victories is not a course Marshall coach Bob Pruett is accustomed to teaching. After all, half of Pruett's current squad weren't even born in 1983, the last time the Thundering Herd started a season 0-2. Marshall is in unfamiliar territory, but as players left Columbus last Saturday, they took a renewed respect home with them. The Herd bounced back from an unnerving loss to Troy and tested the cunning of college football's Harry Houdinis. Last Saturday's game reinforced Ma ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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