<p>From the perspective of a Denver sportswriter in Annapolis last Saturday to cover his first Navy football game:</p>
<p>Henderson:</a> Anchors aweigh for one of greatest college football towns - The Denver Post</p>
<p>
[quote]
The best is just as well defined. Austin, Texas, tops nearly everyone's list. Also up there are Boulder and Madison, Wis., and I like Columbus, Ohio, one of the underrated cities in America. But let me add another and put it way up there, a little past Boulder and challenging Austin as the best college town in the U.S. — Annapolis, Md.</p>
<p>I'm serious. I attended my first Air Force-Navy game Saturday, and a visit to Annapolis should be on every college football fan's bucket list. I've been to 69 of the 120 FBS schools, and Annapolis is one of the most pleasant surprises of my career.</p>
<p>My political leanings are just to the left of Gandhi, so I don't get misty-eyed watching military students marching in formation. Navy's option offense is not part of this equation.</p>
<p>But unlike the Air Force Academy, which is stuck in the middle of a frozen tundra between Colorado Springs and Castle Rock, the Naval Academy is smack dab in the middle of Annapolis.
[/quote]
</p>
<p>It was a great game, perfect weather, and a highly partisan very vocal crowd that was totally into the game from the perfectly timed flyover leading the Navy team onto the field until the last goal line stand in overtime where Navy denied AF the end zone on eight consecutive plays. </p>
<p>The defense and special teams were huge and the offense negated a very strong AF defense, especially their nose guard.</p>