One of the most storied rivalries in all of college football is the yearly matchup between the Army football team and the
Navy football team, called the Army/Navy Game. During the 2010 Army/Navy Game, the Navy continued their winning streak by
topping the Army 31-17. The Navy are currently ahead in the overall record, but the Army isn't far behind and could turn the
momentum in their favor for 2011.
The history of the Army/Navy Game makes it one of the most anticipated events in
NCAA football all season. The very first Army/Navy Game took place in 1890, and since then the Army football team and
Navy football team have squared off for bragging rights every season. The series has always remained close, which makes the
competition even fiercer.
The location of the Army/Navy Game isn't set in stone, but it is often played at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Lincoln Financial Field tends to be the default location of the Army/Navy Game, although the teams sometimes square off elsewhere.
Lincoln Financial Field is also the home of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Once you have experienced one Army/Navy Game, you are sure to be back. That is because the competition at the Army/Navy
Game is among the best in the entire college football world. Even those who don't follow the teams the rest of the season
show up for the Army/Navy Game. This is why sports
tickets are so popular to this event.