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Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo speaks with reporters during a media luncheon on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012 in Philadelphia. Navy plays Army in an NCAA college football game on Saturday, Dec. 8.
The game that reminds everybody of what still can be good and honorable about college football is set for its 113th kickoff Saturday, when 7-4 Navy meets 2-9 Army on national TV (3 p.m. ET on CBS). Navy leads the series, which began in 1890, 56-49-7. To test your knowledge of this traditional rivalry, take this 16-question quiz.
At halftime he went from sitting on Navy side of the field to a seat on the Army side. |
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He split his time wearing the jersey that each team presented him. |
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He visited the locker rooms of both teams. |
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He marched on to the field with the cadets and off it with the midshipmen. |
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