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Army Navy Game: Watch Army Navy Game 2010 Live Stream Online (Video)
Today marks the 111th Army Navy Game, a football tradition that continues to excite fans today as much as it did on the first match-up between Army and Navy. Watch the Army Navy Game and have a football party with your kids today at 2:30pm ET on CBS. Coverage of the Army Navy Game 2010 begins at 11:30am ET.
If you aren’t near your TV, you can also watch the Army Navy Game 2010 Live Stream online video at CBSsports.com. To get into the Army Navy game spirit, you can also watch a fun video clip below of the Naval Academy Midshipmen visiting the Pentagon prior to the Army Navy game.
Here are a few fun facts about the Army Navy Game 2010:
1. Navy has won the last eight Army Navy games.
2. During the Army Navy game, Army has not scored a touchdown in the last three years.
3. The Army Black Knights will play in the Armed Forces Bowl this year, their first bowl game since 1996.
4. The Navy Midshipmen are playing in the Poinsettia Bowl, and if they beat Army today and win the Poinsettia Bowl, they will have back-to-back 10 win seasons for the first time in 10 years.
5. Army coach Rich Ellerson and Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo both coached at the University of Hawaii, and both graduated from there.
Will you watch the Army Navy Game 2010 today?
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katina strauch commented on Dec 11 10 at 1:02 pmi want to see the game live
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