Then I'll respectfully disagree with the poll. How many servicemen do you think voted in it?
It is difficult for me to assign a lot of importance to a game that carries no importance to anyone who is not affiliated with either team. They play for braggin rights over each other, and nothing else.
I think our service academies are fine institutions and respect the men and women who dedicate their careers to the service of our country. But to put this game on par with Texas/Oklahoma, or USC/ND, or Miami/FSU, or Michigan/OSU, or about 10 SEC clashes, is to claim that the football played at these schools is something that it just is not. When was the last time the game was played with national implications? Conference implications? When both teams were ranked? When both teams were bowl eligible?
Name all of their big victories. They beat the Dukes and Armys of the world and people mindlessly slobber over them. Nothing program. Overrated coach. Period. The fact they haven't beaten Notre Dame since the Kennedy Administration tells you all you need to know about that Mickey Mouse outfit.If Navy couldn't beat anyone else, they wouldn't have been bowl eligible for the last four years. Winning over an average eight and a half games each season.
Beat someone worth a damn? Don't beat the UCONNs and James Madisons of the world and act like you've accomplished something? When Air Force was beating Notre Dame and BYU with regularity in the 1980s, that was impressive. Loading up on the Dukes of the world? Not really.Winning almost 9 games a year under Paul Johnson says enough. They're a service academy. What the hell do you expect?