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Saturday, September 25, 2004
EAST HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- Army coach Bobby Ross had a gut feeling about this game, and it wasn't good. The Black Knights lost 40-3 to Connecticut on Saturday to extend the nation's longest losing streak to 18 games. "I felt going into the game that it didn't feel like we were ready," said Ross, the former NFL coach who was coaxed out of retirement after Army went 0-13 last season. "I tried to build a little fire into them before the game and it never came. There was never a spark." Ross ap ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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