As debate continues about when and whether to expand the College Football Playoff, the Army-Navy game remains an important ...
The Army-Navy game has been played on the second Saturday of December since 2009 to stand apart from conference championship games.
There’s nothing inherently more patriotic about the second weekend in December. Let's add Army-Navy to leftover turkey to improve college football.
Army coach Jeff Monken is in favor of moving the annual game with Navy to Thanksgiving weekend in order for it to fit better ...
Army’s Jeff Monken suggested moving the Army-Navy Game to Thanksgiving weekend. Navy’s athletic director dislikes the idea.
In the ever-changing world of college football, tradition still means everything. Army/Navy, which has been played on its own weekend in December for nearly two decades, is the latest rivalry whose ...
Talks about moving the College Football Playoff schedule around have been a hot topic in college football. With the national championship game being played deep into January, there has been chatter ...
Army head coach Jeff Monken believes the historic Army-Navy Game may need to move on the calendar. The idea is to preserve both the relevance of the game and the evolving College Football Playoff ...
Army football coach Jeff Monken said last week he’d favor moving the annual game with Navy to Thanksgiving weekend in order to accommodate potential College Football Playoff expansion, but Navy’s ...
From 1978 until 2008, the Army-Navy Game was always held on the first Saturday of December. For most of that time, it was the only college football game played that day. However, the advent of ...