Posted on Dec 12, 2015
Congratulations to the Navy Midshipmen on their victory over the Army 21-17.
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Well Let me say I am Army for life and I hope we beat Navy one day on the gridiron, but for the time being congratulations Navy. I work with the Navy at Cheatham Annex and must say congratulations Navy on your 21-17 victory over my beloved Army. By the way Navy nice helmet logos!! We'll get them next year Army........
PHILADELPHIA -- With a shot at history at stake, Keenan Reynolds ended his Navy career with a clean sweep against Army.
Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo just might go out the same way.
Reynolds rushed for two touchdowns and threw for another score to lead the No. 21 Midshipmen to their 14th straight win over the Black Knights, 21-17 on Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field.
The Midshipmen (10-2) can hook an anchor to the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy. It's coming back to Annapolis, Maryland, after a one-year hiatus.
Reynolds' second rushing TD was his 85th career score, the most for any FBS or FCS Division I player. He is the first quarterback over the 116-game series to go 4-0.
Niumatalolo improved to 8-0 against the Black Knights (2-10) two days before he is set to visit BYU to talk about the program's coaching vacancy.
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PHILADELPHIA -- With a shot at history at stake, Keenan Reynolds ended his Navy career with a clean sweep against Army.
Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo just might go out the same way.
Reynolds rushed for two touchdowns and threw for another score to lead the No. 21 Midshipmen to their 14th straight win over the Black Knights, 21-17 on Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field.
The Midshipmen (10-2) can hook an anchor to the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy. It's coming back to Annapolis, Maryland, after a one-year hiatus.
Reynolds' second rushing TD was his 85th career score, the most for any FBS or FCS Division I player. He is the first quarterback over the 116-game series to go 4-0.
Niumatalolo improved to 8-0 against the Black Knights (2-10) two days before he is set to visit BYU to talk about the program's coaching vacancy.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL Better game than I think anyone expected, SFC. I don't think anyone in the Navy felt safe with the win until the clock hit zero!
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
SN Greg Wright roger that, profoundly stated and articulately conveyed.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
To any who follow the line, Navy was a 22 point favorite going in to the game. I said from the pre game that the spread was way off.
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Oh well, SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL at least this game was not a blowout.
I wasn't able to watch the game but many USMA class members were sending email about the game.
I had to watch the Army Navy games from 1976 to 1979 when they played in Philadelphia and Meadowlands while I was a cadet. The heavy coats we wore provided little relief against the cold but sitting in relatively close formation helped keep us warm.
I wasn't able to watch the game but many USMA class members were sending email about the game.
I had to watch the Army Navy games from 1976 to 1979 when they played in Philadelphia and Meadowlands while I was a cadet. The heavy coats we wore provided little relief against the cold but sitting in relatively close formation helped keep us warm.
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The game was great albeit frustrating Army turnovers. Soft spot for both teams. The spirit songs at the end always choke me up a touch.
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