The 125th Army-Navy college football rivalry game is next month, but we’ve already got a look at the custom uniforms both teams will be wearing for tha anticipated Dec. 14 clash. Army will be ...
The meeting of Army-Navy also means two new distinct and meaningful alternate uniforms will be debuted — one of many looked forward to traditions in "America's Game." Army has beaten Navy in six ...
About 100 people, many wearing pink or red, held posters that showed Semaj beaming in her red and silver sequined majorette uniform or staring at the camera wearing a birthday crown. One that read ...
Among the many traditions, the pomp and circumstance, and the pageantry that we see in the annual Army-Navy Game in college football, the uniforms made special for the rivalry is among the coolest.
But Navy brought back its custom-painted gold helmets with the Navy anchor. Army's inspiration was also a throwback to the 1960s, but specifically the Vietnam War. Its uniforms were a tribute to ...
Announced last month, the uniforms are inspired by the Jolly Rogers, who were established in 1943 and are the most lethal and history-rich squadron in all of Naval Aviation. Below is a detailed ...
This unique rivalry — aside from the players themselves (future soldiers, sailors and Marines) and the unmatched history — in recent years has added a special feature: Specialty uniforms.
errr, Northwest Stadium. As with editions past, both teams will wear special uniforms on Saturday, honoring storied members of their respective branches. Let’s help get you ready for Army-Navy ...
Ohio State is the No. 8 seed. Tennessee is No. 9. As the home team, the Buckeyes get choice of uniform. Ohio State will wear scarlet alternate uniforms against Tennessee in the first round of the ...
Notre Dame in the Marcus Freeman era has continued to try more and more different uniform combinations and no one should be shocked if the Irish come out in something other than the traditional ...
Others watch on the second Saturday in December to see what kind of awesome uniforms Nike has cooked up for Army, and what Under Armour has unveiled for Navy. It’s become part of the tradition ...