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GO NAVY, BEAT ARMY!!!
Posted On December 2, 2005 7:42 AM By Phil in Navy Football
It's cold, it's windy, so it must time for the Army/Navy game. For the first time since I was a junior at Navy, the Commander-in-Chiefs trophy is up for grabs tomorrow. Hopefully this year's game turns out a lot better than that one. If you are a football fan, you need to get to this game once in your life, it is the best rivalry in all of sports. While it may not be for the national championship or major bowl invites like it was in the mid-1900s, it is still THE game on the schedule for the players and students of each school. The first thing I was told to say at Navy was Beat Army and its vice-versa for the whoops, er, cadets. There's no more pagentray in a college game than that on display during this one with each student body marching onto the field (well, at Navy we kind-of stroll) then filling 8,000+ seats at the stadium, separated by about 2-3 sections. When it's all over, both teams stand side-by-side during the alma-maters. Hopefully this year, like the last 3, Navy's is played last. GO NAVY, BEAT ARMY!!


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