No one brings it like Ray Ray!
It
was an honor once again to attend the Army Navy game for the fourth time in the
past six years. The United States Military Academy at West Point was
established in 1802 and the United States Naval Academy was born in 1845. All
Cadets and Midshipmen are appointed by their local congressman to be admitted
to the academies. Upon acceptance they undergo basic training the summer before
their freshman year begins. After completing two years, each Cadet and
Midshipman is locked into serving five years of active duty in their respective
branches once they graduate. Their College life is far different than what most
of us experienced. This was the 116th edition of what many consider
to be the greatest rivalry in sports. Although it has been one sided the last
thirteen years, the overall record has Navy with 59 wins, Army 49 and 7 ties.
As I have stated every year, this game has more meaning to the
student/soldier/athletes than any game any other college kid will experience.
Only a handful of Service Academy graduates will ever play a pro sport. Roger
Staubach, Napoleon McCallum, David Robinson, Chad Henning and current Steelers
starting OT Alejandro Villanueva come to mind as a few of the high profile names
who made it after their service was complete. For every one of them, there are
thousands that play for the purest of reasons knowing they have no shot at the
big leagues. As we know, all seniors will go on to fulfill their active duty
commitments. Many will make it a career and a few one day will be running their
respective branches, some will pay the ultimate price in combat. The contest
would be played in the City of Brotherly Love where the majority of these games
have been played through the years as it sits approximately halfway between
Annapolis and West Point.
The Van Orden men and friends |
I
can’t explain in words how special the game day spectacle is when Army and Navy
meet. Although this is a tremendous rivalry, there is a mutual respect and
shared camaraderie that you won’t find in other great match ups. There will be
no foul mouth trash talking, no fights, no gang warfare (USC – UCLA), no
vitriol on AM sports radio or no poisoning of trees (that is a poke for my SEC
friends). At best you will have civilized pranks whereby Army kidnaps the Navy
Goat and ties it up some place very public. Navy will retaliate by stealing the
Army Mule and doing likewise to it. Most of the crowd either served or are the
family and or friends of a person who has or is currently serving our great
country.
The Tailgate in full operation |
You speak Goombah too? No S&%t! |
Pop Pop, Buck and Dan |
Mrs. Turner and friends |
BT with Mav, Goose and friend |
In an unusual turn of events, the December Philly weather more than
cooperated by providing us a beautiful 70 degree day with plenty of sunshine.
My last time here was perhaps one of the coldest most miserable weather days I
have experienced at a sporting event. The Cliffside Park Mafia chaired by the
Carlucci/Cappezutto families hosted our growing Tailgate. This was our largest
one to date with close to 150 people in attendance. I was able to reconnect
with many old College friends and family members as well. As an added bonus,
ESPN College Gameday made it’s second appearance in a row at Army/Navy to
broadcast their show from the Tailgate area. Sam Ponder was glad to see me as
usual. There was so much good chow it’s hard to recall everything, but here are
some of the items that were served: Venison chili, sausage and peppers,
homemade chicken soup, sausage and egg sandwiches, Old Bay wings, philly cheese
steaks, cheesy potatoes, bloody Mary’s and the customary Jameson’s. Not
only did we get a good four hour tailgate in before the game, we came back and
did it again for two hours post game. We also visited with friends at the class
of 86 Tailgate in a nearby lot for a spell. By far, it was the best Army/Navy
Tailgate to date I have attended.
The Boys are easily distracted by shiny objects, |
The Navy Contrarians, LT and Bucky Bieber. |
A Horse with no name and a Tank with no neck! |
It
is highly recommended to be seated 45 minutes before kickoff to get a full
appreciation of the Pageantry which included, the traditional exchange of the
ambassador students back to their respective Academies, the Army and Navy teams
Parachute drop, the F18 flyover, the Apache helicopter fly by, the Invocation,
presentation of colors, National Anthem and the symbolic coin toss performed by
Secretary of Defense Ashe Carter. Many soldiers and Veterans were honored
throughout the whole game as well.
Badass maneuver |
Despite
the disparity of records coming into this game, Army came ready to play. They
would have their hands full with the Navy record setting QB and Heisman
finalist Keenan Reynolds. After stopping Navy on their first possession, Army
drew first blood by putting 3 points on the board. The Navy juggernaut
responded with a patented Keenan Reynolds 70+ yard run up the middle for a
score. Army fired back behind a poised Freshman QB Chris Carter who led the
Knights on an 82 yard drive resulting in a touchdown. Navy took the lead on
Reynolds’ 2nd TD of the day on a one yard scamper. However, the
resilient Army squad would not give up. Carter tossed a 39 yard TD to talented
writer and receiver Edgar A Poe. Army took a 3 point lead into the locker room
at halftime. Navy would score the go ahead touchdown in the third quarter
to go up by 4. The Army Defense played out of their minds by truly bottling up
the high powered Midshipmen offense. However, the Black Knight Offense made too
many crucial mistakes down the stretch and prevented Army from being victorious
on this day. Navy won for an unprecedented 14th straight year 21-17.
Most people stayed in the stadium to watch the two teams sing their respective
Alma Maters and meet on the field afterwards to wish each other well. One day
they may need each other in that bigger theater of war. These two schools do
not need “Safe Zones” on their campuses. They have yet to be affected by the
pansy college movement of emasculation. Nuff said.
Not a good idea to sit with someone named Doherty |
Navy's first couple and Sis |
Tailgate Rig of the week (New Feature Alert) I will try to do these each week going forward as this is one of the colorful things about CFB tailgating.
That's a mission I could sign up for! |
Around
the nation –
FCS
(D1 AA) Quarter finals:
Richmond
39 – Illinois State 27
Jacksonville
State 58 - Charleston Southern 38
North
Dakota State 23 - Northern Iowa 13
Sam
Houston State 48 - Colgate 21
DII
Semifinals:
Shepard
34 – Grand Valley State 32
NW
Missouri State 38 – West Georgia 23
DIII
– Semifinals:
Mount
Union 36 – Wisconsin Whitewater 6
St.
Thomas, MN 38 – Linfield 17
The Bieber bus rolled into Philly |
Bieber – It’s becoming old hat for me to pick on a USC coach.
First there was Cheat Carrol, then we had Stain Kiffin, and briefly we had the
Ogre. Last but not least we had Cutty Sark and toss ADs Mike Garrett and Pat
Haden in for grins. I like to say in the words of Cousin Eddie “Clarke, well
that’s the gift that keeps on giving the whole year long”. Well as fate would
have it, Cutty Sark is back in the news for his lawsuit he has lobbed at his
former employer. He is claiming his drinking problem is a disability and USC
caused it and did not take care of him by fixing his problem. Man I know a lot
of people that would be billionaires if they used this ruse....hiccup…hiccup.
This is as egregious as the woman who sued McDonalds for serving hot coffee, or
the house Burglar who sued the homeowner who shot him. This is late night
comedy worthy at best. It has been substantiated that his drinking daze were in
full force when he was at the University of Washington. So Sark, in this day
and age of not owning up to your responsibilities as a man, I suppose you could
find a safe zone on campus and all will be well. Or as an alternative you can
take your third Bieber award, hollow it out and pour some Titos in it and drink
away my old friend.
Next
Up – Foster Farms Bowl with UCLA vs Nebraska on 12/26 in Santa
Clara, CA followed by the Rose Bowl on New Year’s Day. I will post my next blog
recap after the Rose Bowl. Merry Christmas to you all and Happy Tailgating!
@Army_Navy_Game good times with two tailgating legends @Dantailgater and Steve Koreivo. pic.twitter.com/fMDsD3qvEN
— Joe Rogers (@JoeRogersCFBR) December 12, 2015
Of course I'm the first (and only?) one to comment, as usual. But what an awesome day it was. It was a pleasure meeting so many of your friends, Danny! Loved all the stories :) Great weather, great people, great food, and what a great game!! Let's do it again next year in Baltimore, okay?
ReplyDeleteThanks Sis, it was awesome having you. I am glad my crew did not scare you away!
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