Saturday marks the 124th clash between Army and Navy and a preview of a budding conference rivalry.Army is slated to join Navy in the American Athletic Conference next season, shedding its independen
College football keeps changing. The Army-Navy game never does. In an era of booster collectives and transfer portals, the nation’s two oldest service academies will line up their triple-option offenses at the home of the New England
Army and Navy will line up their triple-option offenses at the home of the New England Patriots for a day full of pageantry, tradition and a deeply rooted respect that
By JIMMY GOLEN FOXBOROUGH, Mass. College football keeps changing. The Army-Navy game never does. In an era of booster collectives and transfer portals, the nation’s two oldest service academies will line up their triple-option offenses at the home of the New England Patriots on Dec. 9 for a day full of pageantry, tradition and […]
By JIMMY GOLEN FOXBOROUGH, Mass. College football keeps changing. The Army-Navy game never does. In an era of booster collectives and transfer portals, the nation’s two oldest service academies will line up their triple-option offenses at the home of the New England Patriots on Dec. 9 for a day full of pageantry, tradition and a deeply rooted respect that comes with one of college football’s fiercest rivalries. It will be the 124th meeting between the two teams, with Army (5-6) hoping to follow its upset of then-No. 17 Air Force last month and claim the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy. “It wouldn’t […]