The Army-Navy game is in Baltimore this year at M&T Bank Stadium.
It’s always a special event when the service academies get together, but it’s also an entirely different way to approach college football than what the rest of the country does.
“It’s a battle of culture, and it’s a battle of pride,” said Landon Robinson, a senior co-captain and defensive end for Navy. “The intensity never changes. No matter how good each team is, no matter the record that you’ve had throughout the season, it’s a different season when you go into the Army-Navy game.”
“They represent the men and women in our armed forces who … train, prepare to stand in the gap between freedom and those who want to take it from us,” said Jeff Monken, Army’s head coach. “That’s why it’s America’s game. There’s no other game

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