Army vs. Navy

<p>Kettani, Hall carry load after Ballard's injury in early stage of game</p>

<p>Published in today's Annapolis Capital:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2006/12_03-65/NAS%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2006/12_03-65/NAS&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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The face of the fullback position at Navy has been ever-changing over the last two seasons. A different twist usually takes place during the annual Army-Navy game.</p>

<p>Junior fullback Adam Ballard, the Mids' leading rusher this season, broke his right fibula on just his second carry of the game but coach Paul Johnson wouldn't let the early setback stall the Mids' rushing attack....

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<p>Published in today's Annapolis Capital:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2006/12_03-69/NAS%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2006/12_03-69/NAS&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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Navy wide receiver Jason Tomlinson knows the play like the back of his hand.</p>

<p>Every single practice, the Mids work on the reverse pitch to the four-year player but it has rarely been called during an actual game this season....

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<p>Published in today's Annapolis Capital:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2006/12_03-73/NAS%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2006/12_03-73/NAS&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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The Midshipmen were always one step ahead of the Black Knights in piling up 178 points and 1,575 yards rushing in four straight victories during that span.</p>

<p>Army took a major step forward yesterday, turning in by far its best defensive performance against the archrival since Paul Johnson took over as head coach at Navy. The Black Knights executed their assignments and pursued well in limiting the Midshipmen to 14 offensive points and 274 total yards....

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<p>Published in the Annapolis Capital:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2006/12_02-39/NAS%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2006/12_02-39/NAS&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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Former Navy backup quarterback gave his all to his team and country</p>

<p>Editor's note: This is the last in a weeklong series of column offering a look at where the military has taken players who competed in the Army-Navy game four years ago.</p>

<p>Every team has one or two players who are loved by teammates and fans alike. And they aren't necessarily the stars of the team....

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<p>Published in the Annapois Capital:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2006/12_02-41/NAS%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2006/12_02-41/NAS&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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Johnson's attack has confounded archrival</p>

<p>There's no secret what needs to happen in order for an upset to occur in the 107th Army-Navy game....

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<p>Published in the Annapolis Capital:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2006/12_02-43/NAS%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2006/12_02-43/NAS&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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Editor's note: This is the last in a week-long series of stories profiling Navy seniors who will compete in today's Army-Navy game</p>

<p>Eddie Martin is looking forward to leading Navy onto the field for its 107th meeting with archrival Army....

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<p>Published in the Annapolis Capital:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2006/12_02-02/NAS%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2006/12_02-02/NAS&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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From the time they start as plebes it is ingrained into the minds of midshipmen that the event of the year is beating West Point in the traditional Army-Navy football game.</p>

<p>"For me, that was 50 years ago, but that you remember," said retired Vice Adm. Edward William Clexton Jr. "The academies are very close and we end up working together most of our lives - but while you're a mid it's just like everything....

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<p>Posted on ESPN.com:</p>

<p><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=263362426%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=263362426&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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Navy can hook an anchor to that Commander-in-Chief's Trophy.</p>

<p>With a pair of rushing touchdowns, and a defense that produced two scores, the Midshipmen sent their seniors out with another win over Army and a career sweep of the service academies....

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<p>Published in today's New York Post:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.nypost.com/seven/12042006/sports/only_fools_rip_army_navy_sports_phil_mushnick.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.nypost.com/seven/12042006/sports/only_fools_rip_army_navy_sports_phil_mushnick.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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EVEN among the biggest fools, Chris Russo stands out.</p>

<p>Before last year's Army-Navy game, he declared on WFAN that he has absolutely no interest in it. "Eh, that kind of game doesn't do anything for me." Saturday, Russo spent several minutes again declaring that the Army-Navy game - that afternoon's would be the 107th - is unworthy of his attention....

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<p>Yeah; what a turkey!</p>

<p>Who the hell is Chris Russo, and why should I give a flyin' flip what someone so obviously clueless thinks about anything? :rolleyes:</p>

<p>Hey, out of curiosity, do the mids do any drill, as in marching, while at Annapolis?</p>

<p>More than you can possibly imagine.</p>

<p>Almost every bloody night during Plebe Summer. Every chance there is for an outside Noon Meal Formation, and twice-weekly parades (practice on Moday, full-dress on Wednesday) during Parade season, which runs roughly from September to November and March through May. Finally, we have the march-ons for the football games.</p>

<p>Don't know if they've changed the schedules any since my day.</p>

<p>Zaph, </p>

<p>You would have been beside yourself at the way the Mids marched in. </p>

<p>I watched both March Ons and I think that is where that question comes from.</p>

<p>If the Navy football team had played the way the rest of the Brigade marched in the score would have been reversed.</p>

<p>I think that the Naval Academy has loosened the standards quite a bit for March Ons from my time. If we had marched through Annapolis the way the mids do it now, the whole Brigade would have been on restriction.</p>

<p>All-Time Army-Navy Record: 856-648-38 (.567)</p>

<p>2006-07 Record Against Army: 9-3 (.750)</p>

<p>2006-07 N-Star Record Against Army: 8-2 (.800)</p>

<p>Last 10 Years Against Army: 193-98-5 (.660)</p>

<p>Last 10 Years N-Star Record Against Army: 142-59-5 (.701)</p>

<p>2006-07 N-Star Victories Over Army: Golf, Women¹s Soccer, Women's Cross Country, Men's Cross Country, Sprint Football, Men's Swimming, Women's Swimming, Football</p>

<p>2006-07 Results
Sprint Football: Won, 31-21; Won 17-6 (N-Star)</p>

<p>Women's Volleyball: Lost, 3-0 (N-Star); Lost, 3-0</p>

<p>Golf: Won, 6-5 (N-Star)</p>

<p>Women's Soccer: Won, 4-0 (N-Star)</p>

<p>Women's Cross Country: Won, 21-38 (N-Star)</p>

<p>Men's Cross Country: Won, 22-33 (N-Star)</p>

<p>Men's Soccer: Lost, 4-3 in 2OT (N-Star)</p>

<p>Men's Swimming: Won, 196-104 (N-Star)</p>

<p>Women's Swimming: Won, 215-85 (N-Star)</p>

<p>Football: Won, 26-14 (N-Star)</p>

<p>Published in today's Sporting News:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=155623%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=155623&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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On a double reverse, if your quarterback is really into it, he winds up downfield. He begins under center and sweeps toward the far hash mark before turning in a long arc toward the end zone. It's not a natural thing for a glamour boy to be running loose without the ball and looking for somebody to knock down. But there he was, Carson Williams, 19 years old, an Army freshman, in the biggest game of his life....

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<p>Published in the Hammonton News:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.thehammontonnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061206/SPORTS/612060321/1006%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.thehammontonnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061206/SPORTS/612060321/1006&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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The annual Army-Navy football game is one of those events you should witness at least once in a lifetime.</p>

<p>It's not so much the game itself, but the events surrounding the game that make it special....

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<p>As the sun sank below Philadelphia's skyline yesterday, gold helmets shone under the Lincoln Financial Field lights while the Naval Academy Midshipmen ground out a 26-14 win over the Black Knights of the Military Academy in the 107th Army-Navy football game. </p>

<p>The Midshipmen's hard-fought victory yesterday before a crowd of 68,000 - including thousands of current and graduated midshipmen, cadets, and their families - puts Navy ahead of Army 51-49-7 in the overall series record and extends the Midshipmen's winning streak to four years. </p>

<p>Coming into the game, the well-calibrated Navy team had committed the fifth-fewest penalties of NCAA Division I teams this season, and oddsmakers expected the Midshipmen to beat the Black Knights by almost three touchdowns. But the firmly-rooted attitude shared by both sides is that the season begins and ends with the Army-Navy Game. </p>

<p>"It's the biggest game of the year," Frank DeMaro, a spokesman for the Military Academy, told American Forces Press Service. "It's our bowl game." </p>

<p>As fans filed into the stands before kickoff, thousands of cadets and midshipmen marched across the field in perfect matrices and jet engines roared over spectators' heads leaving mouths agape, as the percussion sections of the academy marching bands banged the cadence. </p>

<p>First played in 1890, this historic meeting continued through four wars, and is distinct from other college rivalries. Height and weight restraints on the academies' incoming class member, including athletic recruits, make their football lineups look leaner and shorter than those of non-service schools. And because military training is required at Annapolis and West Point, the academies are rare examples of schools that boast cheerleaders trained in both pom-pom technique and hand-to-hand combat. </p>

<p>The Army-Navy game's camaraderie resonates across the globe, from alumni reuniting at tailgate parties in the stadium parking lot before kickoff to deployed forces overseas huddled around televisions with satellite feeds. </p>

<p>The vital role Army and Navy servicemembers play away from the football field and bleachers was emphasized in the invocation presented by Navy chaplain Lt. Cmdr. Richard Bonnet before the game.
"In many ways this game is brother against brother," said Bonnet, "but when this day is over, our athletes will stand side by side on the field and our seniors will prepare to take their place alongside those who protect our precious freedoms around the world." </p>

<p>For Phil Panzarella, a 1979 West Point graduate in Philadelphia for the game, the Army-Navy rivalry is a rare instance in sports that encourages cohesion between opponents. "This is one of the few college games where each team stands at attention for the others' alma mater," Panzarella said. "At the end of the game, it's about patriotism and defending our country and working as one team." </p>

<p>Navy's win guaranteed the 9-3 Midshipmen a post-season bowl game bid and secures their fourth straight Commander in Chief's Trophy, awarded annually for the most successful year in athletic competition among the nation's service academies. The seniors on Navy's football team are the first in the school's history to go 8-0 in matchups against their Army and Air Force counterparts.</p>

<p>US Fed News
December 3, 2006 Sunday 11:28 PM EST</p>

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"In many ways this game is brother against brother," said Bonnet, "but when this day is over, our athletes will stand side by side on the field and our seniors will prepare to take their place alongside those who protect our precious freedoms around the world."

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<p>"it's the only field upon which we are divided..."</p>

<p>amazing.</p>