At most schools, players try to stay hyper-focused on the task at hand. Future opponents can wait. No looking ahead. It is, needless to say, different at Army and Navy. "We say 'Beat Navy' for 365 ...
The Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen will face off on Saturday, Dec. 13 for the 126th Army-Navy game. This year's game is being played at M&T Stadium in Baltimore. There have been 125 games ...
The Commander-in-Chief's Trophy isn't leaving Annapolis anytime soon. In what turned out to be a game determined on inches, Blake Horvath and No. 25 Navy (10-2) came out with the 17-16 win over Army ...
Army and Navy both had struggling football programs at the time Paul Johnson arrived in Annapolis in 2002. The Black Knights were in the early stages of a nearly two decade run of futility that began ...
The storied Army–Navy rivalry returns Saturday in Baltimore for the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy clash. Both service academies are vying for bragging rights and a spot atop college football’s most ...
Portrait of four unidentified members of the Navy football team following a game against Army, 1945. (Navy/PhotoQuest/Getty Images) Throughout its 135-year history, the Army-Navy game has featured ...
As debate continues about when and whether to expand the College Football Playoff, the Army-Navy game remains an important ...
The 126th Army-Navy Game, which will pay tribute to the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, is scheduled for Dec. 13 at M and T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. Kickoff is set for 3 p.m., and the game will be ...
Moving the game from the second weekend of December would open up the calendar for the College Football Playoff.
The annual Army-Navy game is one of the best college football traditions, with so much to take in that goes beyond the contest between the two service academies. That includes the uniforms, which have ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Navy running back Anton ...