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Army attempts to end two-game slide at Air Force

AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo.-The triple-option offense of Air Force is Army's biggest challenge, not the higher altitude or the thunderous crowd.

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Rutgers-Army to play in new Meadowlands stadium

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.- The first major college football game at the new Meadowlands Stadium is going to feature Rutgers and Army.

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10/22/09
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Rutgers braces for Army option

WEST POINT, N.Y.-Rutgers coach Greg Schiano has seen it before. He just doesn't want his Scarlet Knights to get hoodwinked by Army's tricky triple option.

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9/11/09
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After successful road opener, Army awaits Duke

WEST POINT, N.Y.-Rich Ellerson already is in the Army record books after just one game as head coach, and he doesn't even want to talk about it.

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9/2/09
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Army turns to a new coach to end era of errors

WEST POINT, N.Y.-Rich Ellerson thumbs through the old program that sits atop the coffee table in his office. It's from the 1962 Army-Navy game.

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8/26/09
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Independents: It's now or never for Weis at Notre Dame

The experience is there. So is the talent. And of course the hype. Add in a very favorable schedule and all the pieces are in place for Charlie Weis to go big time bowling. He better, Dennis Dodd says.

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8/21/09
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Army-Navy: A Traditional Rivalry

One of the most popular college football rivalries, is that of the annual Army/Navy game. Since 1890, the Midshipmen (Navy) and the Black Knights (formerly the Cadets of Army) have been battling on the gridiron.

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7/22/09
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Army adds 3 more football games at Yankee Stadium

NEW YORK-The Army football team will play Rutgers, Air Force and Boston College at Yankee Stadium in addition to the Black Knights' matchup there against Notre Dame.

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7/20/09
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Irish and Army at Yankees in November 2010

NEW YORK- Notre Dame will play Army in the first football game at new Yankee Stadium on Saturday night Nov. 20, 2010.

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7/20/09
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USAA to sponsor Army-Navy football game

ANNAPOLIS, Md.-Military insurer USAA has signed a 10-year agreement to sponsor the annual Army-Navy football game.

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7/18/09
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Ten Things You Might Hear at an Army Football Game This Year

Lately, there hasn't been much to cheer about Army's football team. The Black Knights have not won more than three games since 2005.

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7/17/09
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Notre Dame, Army to play in Yankee Stadium in 2010

Associated Press NEW YORK -- Notre Dame and Army will play the first football game at the new Yankee Stadium next year, rekindling a tradition that took off after Knute Rockne's "Win one for the Gipper" speech more than 80 years ago.   The teams will meet in 2010, across the street from where they played more than 20 times, a person familiar with the arrangement told The Associated Press on Friday. The person spoke on condition of... anonymity because the official announcement is next week.   "I think it'd be cool. But the way that park's playing, I don't know if it can hold a 100-yard football field," said Chicago Cubs pitcher Jeff Samardzija, a former star wide receiver for the Fighting Irish.   The Times Herald-Record of Middletown, N.Y., reported earlier on the game..   Related Links SN's Top 100 for 2009 No. 49: Clemson is on the run No. 50: For Minnesota, new home, big hopes Order now: SN's football yearbooks Calling all players: SN fantasy games Sporting Blog: Bowden family values The New York Yankees called a news conference for Monday. Army is expected to play more games in the future at the $1.5 billion baseball stadium, with Rutgers and possibly Syracuse involved, another person familiar with the scheduling told the AP on condition of anonymity.   Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick said the negotiations were far along, but would not acknowledge a completed deal. He said such a matchup would be a home game for the Fighting Irish, meaning it would be broadcast on NBC.   Added Notre Dame senior associate athletic director John Heisler: "We've been talking about playing Army in some way, shape or form, but we just haven't nailed down all the details. Now we're trying to figure out where does Yankee Stadium fit in terms of opponents, years, when and how."   Notre Dame still has two dates not scheduled for next year, including one home game. November would appear to be a prime month to play the game.   "I think it's great. I'm excited to watch it - as long as they don't do it in September," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said before Friday night's game against Detroit.   The Irish and Army played at the old Yankee Stadium nearly every year from 1925-46, when the two programs were among the best in the nation.   The House that Ruth Built was the site in 1928 when Rockne invoked the memory of the late George Gipp during a rousing halftime speech. The twice-beaten Irish beat undefeated Army 12-6.   The matchup grew so popular that $3.30 tickets for the 1946 showdown were sold for as much as $200, a game that ended in a scoreless tie between No. 1 Army and No. 2 Notre Dame.   Future Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Lujack of Notre Dame made a game-saving open-field tackle of fellow Heisman winner Doc Blanchard. The 0-0 result was considered by many at the time to be the greatest college football game in history.   "I know there's a big East Coast following for Notre Dame," Samardzija said before the Cubs' game at Washington. "I think it's good for Notre Dame, being countrywide, to play as many different spots as possible. ... The more they can travel, the better it is for them."   "I'd like to see them go overseas like they used to do. They used to go to Dublin and places like that. They used to play at the old Polo Grounds, so I think it'll be cool. That's the cool thing about going to Notre Dame - you never know what'll happen, who or where you'll play. It'll be exciting."   Milwaukee Brewers infielder Craig Counsel, a Notre Dame alum, liked the idea.   "I know that was a tradition, but I don't really remember it. It's a long time ago. But I think anytime you go into those venues, it's kind of cool," Counsell said. "I thought when they played hockey in Wrigley Field, that was a little different and definitely cool."   Copyright 2009 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. more>>

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