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Commander-in-Chief's Trophy
NameCommander-in-Chief's Trophy
PresenterUnited States Department of Defense, National Collegiate Athletic Association
CountryUnited States

Commander-in-Chief's Trophy is awarded annually to the winner of the college football series between the United States Military Academy, United States Naval Academy, and United States Air Force Academy. The trophy is presented by the United States Department of Defense and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The series is a tradition that dates back to 1926, when the Army Black Knights football team first faced off against the Navy Midshipmen football team, with the Air Force Falcons football team joining the series in 1959. The trophy is a symbol of excellence in college athletics, with past winners including notable teams such as the 1958 Army Black Knights football team and the 1963 Navy Midshipmen football team.

History

The Commander-in-Chief's Trophy has a rich history, with the first game between the Army Black Knights football team and the Navy Midshipmen football team taking place on November 29, 1890, at West Point, New York. The series was initially dominated by the Army Black Knights football team, with notable coaches such as Red Blaik and Earl Blaik leading the team to several victories. The Navy Midshipmen football team, led by coaches such as Wayne Hardin and George Welsh, eventually gained ground, with the team winning several games in the 1960s and 1970s. The Air Force Falcons football team, led by coaches such as Buck Shaw and Fisher DeBerry, joined the series in 1959 and has since become a competitive force, with notable wins against the Army Black Knights football team and the Navy Midshipmen football team. The trophy has been presented by notable figures such as Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Gerald Ford.

Teams

The Commander-in-Chief's Trophy is contested by three teams: the United States Military Academy Army Black Knights football team, the United States Naval Academy Navy Midshipmen football team, and the United States Air Force Academy Air Force Falcons football team. The Army Black Knights football team has a long history of producing notable players, including Heisman Trophy winners such as Felix Blanchard and Glenn Davis. The Navy Midshipmen football team has also produced several notable players, including Roger Staubach and David Robinson. The Air Force Falcons football team has produced players such as Fisher DeBerry and Troy Calhoun, who have gone on to become successful coaches. The teams have faced off against other notable teams, including the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team, the Penn State Nittany Lions football team, and the Oklahoma Sooners football team.

Trophy Design

The Commander-in-Chief's Trophy is a symbol of excellence in college athletics, with a unique design that reflects the values of the United States Department of Defense and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The trophy features three silver footballs, one for each of the competing teams, on a wooden base. The trophy is adorned with the logos of the United States Military Academy, the United States Naval Academy, and the United States Air Force Academy. The design of the trophy is similar to other notable trophies, such as the Heisman Trophy and the Lombardi Trophy. The trophy has been presented at notable locations, including the White House, the Pentagon, and the Rose Bowl.

Competition Format

The Commander-in-Chief's Trophy is awarded to the team that wins the most games in the series between the United States Military Academy, the United States Naval Academy, and the United States Air Force Academy. The series typically consists of three games, with each team playing the other two teams. The team with the best record in the series is awarded the trophy, with the winner being determined by a points system. The competition format is similar to other notable series, such as the Iron Skillet and the Old Oaken Bucket. The series has been broadcast on notable networks, including ESPN, CBS, and NBC.

Winners

The Commander-in-Chief's Trophy has been awarded to several notable teams over the years, including the 1958 Army Black Knights football team and the 1963 Navy Midshipmen football team. The Air Force Falcons football team has won the trophy several times, including in 1985 and 1990. The Navy Midshipmen football team has also won the trophy several times, including in 2007 and 2013. The Army Black Knights football team has won the trophy several times, including in 2016 and 2018. Notable coaches such as Red Blaik, Earl Blaik, and Fisher DeBerry have led their teams to victory in the series, with the trophy being presented by notable figures such as Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Gerald Ford. The winners of the trophy have gone on to play in notable bowl games, including the Rose Bowl, the Sugar Bowl, and the Fiesta Bowl. Category:College football trophies

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