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A slight change in the college football calendar has brought a lot of online discussion. Army–Navy is no longer being played as a standalone game, with two bowl games taking place on the same day. Sure, the traditional rivalry will still be the biggest matchup on Dec. 14 but for some, there will be a different feeling. ESPN’s Greg McElroy is one of them, saying it’s a “necessary evil” of the College Football Playoff expanding to 12 teams. Bowl games need to be moved up in the calendar due to more dates needed to determine a national championship. If McElroy had his way, everything surrounding ...
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The Army–Navy rivalry is one of the great traditions in college football. It’s also one that has been the only game on its Saturday, but that’s about to change. College sports are going through major changes throughout the sport. That extends into the College Football Playoff and bowl season. With that, the schedule is getting changed and Army-Navy is no longer going to be a standalone matchup. Under the new bowl schedule, the Cricket Celebration Bowl is set to kickoff at 12:00 p.m. ET. That comes before the Army-Navy Game will be played at 3:00 p.m. or the traditional time slot for the game. ...
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