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The Army-Navy Game, an annual game generally played on the last weekend of the college football regular season in early December, pits the football teams of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York (Army) and United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland (Navy) against one another. It is one of the most traditional and enduring rivalries in college football, and is televised every year by CBS. It was in the 1963 Army-Navy game that instant replay made its debut. Navy won the most recent contest on December 3, 2005, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, becoming the first of the two teams to win 50 games in the series, and simultaneously winning the Commander in Chief's Trophy for the third year in a row.

History and Importance

It has been held at several locations throughout its history, but has most frequently been played in Philadelphia, roughly equidistant from the two academies. The game is traditionally the last game of the season for both teams. Until the recent advent of conference championship games, it was the last regular-season game played in Division I-A football.
The 2002 annual Army-Navy college football game at Giants Stadium, Navy in dark and Army in white
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The 2002 annual Army-Navy college football game at Giants Stadium, Navy in dark and Army in white

This game has always had inter-service "bragging rights" at stake; in past decades, when both Army and Navy were often national powers, the game occasionally had national championship implications. However, as top-level college football has developed into primarily a training ground for the National Football League, the high academic entrance requirements, height and weight limits, and the military commitment required of West Point and Annapolis graduates has reduced the overall competitiveness of both academies. In fact, only once in the last 40 years have both Army and Navy entered the game with winning records (1996).

Despite the fact that Army and Navy are no longer nationally competitive on a regular basis, the tradition of the game has ensured that it remains nationally televised to this day. One of the great appeals of this game to many fans is that its players are largely playing for the love of the game, since almost none will ever play in the NFL. The game is especially emotional for the seniors, called "first classmen" by both academies, since it is typically the last competitive football game they will ever play. (The 1996 game was an aberration, as both Army and Navy went to bowl games afterwards.) During wartime the game is even more emotional because some seniors will not return once they are deployed. For instance, in the 2004 game, at least one senior from the class of 2003 who was killed in Iraq, Navy's J.P. Blecksmith, was remembered. The players placed their comrade's pads and jerseys on chairs on the sidelines. Much of the sentiment of the game goes out to those who share the uniform and who are overseas.

At the end of the game the alma maters of the losing team and then the winning team are played and sung. The winning team stands alongside the losing team and faces the losing academy students; then the losing team accompanies the winning team, facing their students. This is done in a show of mutual respect and solidarity.

The rivalry between Annapolis and West Point, while friendly, is intense. Cadets live and breathe the phrase "Beat Navy", while Midshipmen have the opposite dinned into them. Even the weight plates in the Navy weight room are stamped with the phrase "Beat Army". They have become a symbol of competitiveness, not just in the Army-Navy Game, but in the service of their country, and are often used at the close of (informal) letters by graduates of the two academies.

Occasionally, the Commander in Chief's Trophy, awarded to each season's winner of the triangular series between Army, Navy, and Air Force, will be at stake in this game. For most of the 1970s, Navy had held the trophy. After a period of flux for most of the 1980s, Air Force dominated the competition until the early 2000s. As of 2005, Navy looks to be reestablishing itself as the dominant team in the rivalry, having won the trophy in 2003, 2004, and 2005.

The rivalries Army and Navy have with the Air Force Academy are much less intense than the Army-Navy rivalry, primarily due to the relative youth of the Air Force Academy, and the physical distance between Air Force and the other two schools. The Army-Air Force and Navy-Air Force games are played at the academies' regular home fields, rather than at a neutral site.

Results

Overall

As of 2005 game:

By year

Army victories are shown in ██ gold, Navy victories in ██ blue, and tie games in ██ silver.
Year Winner Score Location City Series
1890 Navy 24–0 U.S. Military Academy West Point, NY Navy 1-0
1891 Army 32–16 U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis, MD Tied 1-1
1892 Navy 12–4 U.S. Military Academy West Point, NY Navy 2-1
1893 Navy 6–4 U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis, MD Navy 3-1
1894 No game played
1895 No game played
1896 No game played
1897 No game played
1898 No game played
1899 Army 17–5 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Navy 3-2
1900 Navy 11–7 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Navy 4-2
1901 Army 11–5 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Navy 4-3
1902 Army 22–8 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Tied 4-4
1903 Army 40–5 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Army 5-4
1904 Army 11–0 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Army 6-4
1905 Tie 6–6 Osborne Field Princeton, NJ Army 6-4-1
1906 Navy 10–0 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Army 6-5-1
1907 Navy 6–0 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Tied 6-6-1
1908 Army 6–4 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Army 7-6-1
1909 No game played
1910 Navy 3–0 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Tied 7-7-1
1911 Navy 3–0 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Navy 8-7-1
1912 Navy 6–0 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Navy 9-7-1
1913 Army 22–9 Polo Grounds New York, NY Navy 9-8-1
1914 Army 20–0 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Tied 9-9-1
1915 Army 14–0 Polo Grounds New York, NY Army 10-9-1
1916 Army 15–7 Polo Grounds New York, NY Army 11-9-1
1917 No game played
1918 No game played
1919 Navy 6–0 Polo Grounds New York, NY Army 11-10-1
1920 Navy 7–0 Polo Grounds New York, NY Tied 11-11-1
1921 Navy 7–0 Polo Grounds New York, NY Navy 12-11-1
1922 Army 17–14 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Tied 12-12-1
1923 Tie 0–0 Polo Grounds New York, NY Tied 12-12-2
1924 Army 12–0 Municipal Stadium Baltimore, MD Army 13-12-2
1925 Army 10–3 Polo Grounds New York, NY Army 14-12-2
1926 Tie 21–21 Soldier Field Chicago, IL Army 14-12-3
1927 Army 14–9 Polo Grounds New York, NY Army 15-12-3
1928 No game played
1929 No game played
1930 Army 6–0 Yankee Stadium New York, NY Army 16-12-3
1931 Army 17–7 Yankee Stadium New York, NY Army 17-12-3
1932 Army 20–0 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Army 18-12-3
1933 Army 12–7 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Army 19-12-3
1934 Navy 3–0 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Army 19-13-3
1935 Army 28–6 Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA Army 20-13-3
1936 Navy 7–0 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 20-14-3
1937 Army 6–0 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 21-14-3
1938 Army 14–7 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 22-14-3
1939 Navy 10–0 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 22-15-3
1940 Navy 14–0 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 22-16-3
1941 Navy 14–6 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 22-17-3
1942 Navy 14–0 Thompson Stadium Annapolis, MD Army 22-18-3
1943 Navy 13–0 Michie Stadium West Point, NY Army 22-19-3
1944 Army 23–7 Municipal Stadium Baltimore, MD Army 23-19-3
1945 Army 32–13 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 24-19-3
1946 Army 21–18 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 25-19-3
1947 Army 21–0 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 26-19-3
1948 Tie 21–21 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 26-19-4
1949 Army 38–0 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 27-19-4
1950 Navy 14–2 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 27-20-4
1951 Navy 42–7 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 27-21-4
1952 Navy 7–0 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 27-22-4
1953 Army 20–7 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 28-22-4
1954 Navy 27–20 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 28-23-4
1955 Army 14–6 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 29-23-4
1956 Tie 7–7 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 29-23-5
1957 Navy 14–0 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 29-24-5
1958 Army 22–6 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 30-24-5
1959 Navy 43–12 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 30-25-5
1960 Navy 17–12 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 30-26-5
1961 Navy 13–7 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 30-27-5
1962 Navy 34–14 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 30-28-5
1963 Navy 21–15 Municipal Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 30-29-5
1964 Army 11–8 John F. Kennedy Stadium
(formerly Municipal Stadium)
Philadelphia, PA Army 31-29-5
1965 Tie 7–7 John F. Kennedy Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 31-29-6
1966 Army 20–7 John F. Kennedy Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 32-29-6
1967 Navy 19–14 John F. Kennedy Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 32-30-6
1968 Army 21–14 John F. Kennedy Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 33-30-6
1969 Army 27–0 John F. Kennedy Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 34-30-6
1970 Navy 11–7 John F. Kennedy Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 34-31-6
1971 Army 24–23 John F. Kennedy Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 35-31-6
1972 Army 23–15 John F. Kennedy Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 36-31-6
1973 Navy 51–0 John F. Kennedy Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 36-32-6
1974 Navy 19–0 John F. Kennedy Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 36-33-6
1975 Navy 30–6 John F. Kennedy Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 36-34-6
1976 Navy 38–10 John F. Kennedy Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 36-35-6
1977 Army 17–14 John F. Kennedy Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 37-35-6
1978 Navy 28–0 John F. Kennedy Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 37-36-6
1979 Navy 31–7 John F. Kennedy Stadium Philadelphia, PA Tied 37-37-6
1980 Navy 33–6 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Navy 38-37-6
1981 Tie 3–3 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Navy 38-37-7
1982 Navy 24–7 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Navy 39-37-7
1983 Navy 42–13 Rose Bowl Pasadena, CA Navy 40-37-7
1984 Army 28–11 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Navy 40-38-7
1985 Navy 17–7 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Navy 41-38-7
1986 Army 27–7 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Navy 41-39-7
1987 Army 17–3 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Navy 41-40-7
1988 Army 20–15 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Tied 41-41-7
1989 Navy 19–17 Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ Navy 42-41-7
1990 Army 30–20 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Tied 42-42-7
1991 Navy 24–3 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Navy 43-42-7
1992 Army 25–24 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Tied 43-43-7
1993 Army 16–14 Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ Army 44-43-7
1994 Army 22–20 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 45-43-7
1995 Army 14–13 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 46-43-7
1996 Army 28–24 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 47-43-7
1997 Navy 39–7 Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ Army 47-44-7
1998 Army 34–30 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 48-44-7
1999 Navy 19–9 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 48-45-7
2000 Navy 30–28 PSINet Stadium Baltimore, MD Army 48-46-7
2001 Army 26–17 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA Army 49-46-7
2002 Navy 58–12 Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ Army 49-47-7
2003 Navy 34–6 Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia, PA Army 49-48-7
2004 Navy 42–13 Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia, PA Tied 49-49-7
2005 Navy 42–23 Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia, PA Navy 50-49-7

1908 game at Franklin Field
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1908 game at Franklin Field

Note: On a 1973 episode of the TV series M*A*S*H, set during the Korean War from 1950 to 1953, the characters spend much of the day listening, or trying to listen, to the Army-Navy Game on Armed Forces Radio. On the show, Army blows a 14-0 lead and Navy wins, 42-36. This does not match the score of any actual Army-Navy Game played during that war. Had such a game actually been played, it would have been the highest-scoring Army-Navy game ever, with the two teams combining for 78 points. The highest-scoring Army-Navy game in real life thus far was Navy's 58-12 win in 2002, with a total of just 70 points.

Future dates

The 2006 game will be played on December 2nd at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA.

The 2007 game will be played on December 8th at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD.

The 2008 game will be played on December 7th at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA.

See also

References

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