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Whether you’re attending in person, watching online, or hosting a watch party, here is everything you need to know ahead of Saturday’s
When college football fans reflect on the season’s end, they often think of bowl games or playoff matchups. But for many — perhaps more meaningful than any bowl — the season really concludes with one final game: Army vs.
Navy took home the annual Army-Navy Game on Saturday in Baltimore. Here are scores, highlights and more from the game.
It's the Army Black Knights vs Navy Midshipmen in Week 16 of the 2025 college football season. Here's where to watch the game, including time, TV channel and streaming info.
The greatest rivalry moment in college football is set to kick off this weekend as the annual Army-Navy Game gets underway from Baltimore for the first time in
Army couldn't hold on to a 16-7 third-quarter lead, surrendering a go-ahead touchdown with 6:32 to play to lose by one.
Their on-field competitors might offer six-figures to play college football. Service academies must find recruits who want something more.
Once again in its standalone window, America’s Game came down to the wire last week. Ultimately, Navy got a second straight victory over Army, and it became CBS’ most-watched college football game of the season.
Kickoff from M&T Bank Stadium is set for 3 p.m. ET on CBS and Paramount+. Navy is a 7-point favorite, according to the latest Army vs. Navy odds. The over/under for total points scored is 38.5. Before making any Navy vs. Army picks, make sure you check out the college football picks from the SportsLine Projection Model.
Navy fans erupted during the Army-Navy game as CBS sideline reporter Jenny Dell drew loud chants during her halftime report.
Kirk Herbstreit issues public apology following Army-Navy controversy originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Kirk Herbstreit issued a public apology this week after a social media post following the Army-Navy game sparked backlash across the college football world.