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Army and Navy to Meet for 125th Game, Attended by President-Elect Trump and Dignitaries

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 14, 2024
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The 125th Army-Navy game, set to kick off on Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia (not Northwest Stadium, Landover, Maryland as initially stated), is generating significant anticipation, not just for the historic rivalry, but also for the remarkable achievements of both teams and the high-profile attendees expected to witness this clash of titans. This year’s matchup carries extra weight, as both the Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen enter the game with a combined 19 wins, a first in the history of this storied rivalry. This shared success highlights the competitive strength of both programs, further amplified by their respective journeys through the 2023 season, which saw both teams ranked in the Top 25 at different points. Army’s participation in the American Athletic Conference added another layer of intrigue to their season. As a non-conference game, this clash represents the only meeting between the two service academies in 2023, making it a winner-take-all showdown for bragging rights and national recognition.

The implications of this game extend beyond the usual rivalry bragging rights. The victor will claim the coveted Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, a symbol of gridiron supremacy among the three service academies. Both Army and Navy have already secured victories against Air Force this season, setting the stage for a decisive final act in the pursuit of the trophy. This scenario last unfolded in 2017, underscoring the rarity and significance of this year’s contest. Furthermore, both teams have already secured bowl game berths, adding another layer of achievement to their respective seasons. This also mirrors the 2017 season, highlighting the parallel success both academies are experiencing this year. The combination of the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy and bowl game eligibility on the line adds an extra layer of pressure and excitement to this already intense rivalry.

For Army, the game represents a chance to punctuate a remarkable season that saw them clinch their first conference title with a victory over Tulane in the American Athletic Conference championship game. Their 11-1 record speaks volumes about their dominance throughout the season, yet, as Coach Jeff Monken articulates, winning against Navy elevates a good season to a great one. This sentiment encapsulates the unique importance of the Army-Navy game within the context of Army’s overall season, prioritizing this rivalry above all other achievements. The game transcends the regular season accolades, becoming a defining moment for the program.

Navy echoes this sentiment, prioritizing the Army-Navy game above all else, including their upcoming bowl game against Oklahoma. Linebacker Colin Ramos’s statement underscores this focus, emphasizing that beating Army is their primary objective, with the bowl game taking a secondary role. This laser focus on the rivalry highlights the profound importance of this game for the players and coaching staff. Navy’s 8-3 record marks their first winning season since 2019, signaling a resurgence for the program under head coach Brian Newberry. However, Newberry acknowledges the formidable challenge presented by this year’s Army team, describing them as the “most complete, well-rounded, and best Army football team” he can recall. This respect for the opponent adds another dimension to the rivalry, setting the stage for a highly competitive and potentially historic game.

Adding to the spectacle, the game will be graced by the presence of several high-profile figures, including former President Donald Trump, making his fifth appearance at the Army-Navy game. He will be joined by Vice President-elect JD Vance, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth. Vance also extended an invitation to Marine veteran Daniel Penny, recently acquitted in the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely, further highlighting the political and social undercurrents surrounding this year’s game. Vance’s public support of Penny underscores the complexities and controversies that sometimes intersect with sporting events of this magnitude.

The historical context of the Army-Navy game adds another layer of significance. With Navy holding a 62-55-7 lead in the overall series, the rivalry is steeped in tradition and represents more than just a football game. It symbolizes the spirit of competition, camaraderie, and service that define the two academies. The game transcends the sport, embodying the values and dedication of the young men and women who serve their country. The 125th iteration of this rivalry promises to be a captivating spectacle, combining athletic excellence, historical significance, and national attention. The game will be broadcast on CBS at 3 p.m. ET on Saturday, offering viewers nationwide a chance to witness this historic clash.

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