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By Adam Rittenberg
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, October 19, 2004 Army doesn't claim kinship to schools like Notre Dame, Nebraska and Michigan, where one loss elicits droves of naysayers spreading panic to all who will listen. But results still drive every activity at West Point, and for nearly two years the football team had little to show for itself. "Everyone here expects the best out of everything," Black Knights T Joel Glover said. "And it's hard especially since people give you so much support. Football's such a big part of the culture here. "Aft ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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