Army and Navy have faced off on the gridiron a total of 119 times, making the game one of the longest played rivalries in college football.
The Army Black Knights and Navy Midshipmen will face off for the 120th time on Saturday and an Army victory would allow West Point seniors to graduate knowing they never lost to their long-time rivals.
The rivalry is one of the longest in college football history and is one that at least 10 U.S. presidents have attended. President Donald Trump's first experience at the game was in 2016, about a month before his inauguration. Trump flipped the coin before the 2018 matchup and he's scheduled to attend this year's game, as well, according to White House deputy press secretary Judd Deere.
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