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Is Navy choosing the Army/Navy game over conference duties?
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RE: Is Navy choosing the Army/Navy game over conference duties?
(11-18-2020 04:02 PM)crow4435 Wrote:  
(11-18-2020 07:54 AM)Rob3338 Wrote:  
(11-17-2020 05:38 PM)Poseidon Wrote:  The Navy-Tulsa game was postponed due to Navy's covid issues. https://www.espn.com/college-football/st...tulsa-game

So Navy/Tulsa can make it up on 12/12 and the Army/Navy game can be moved to 11/28 right. Or are they going to move it to 12/19?

OR does Navy send the middle finger to Tulsa and the AAC to keep their precious 12/12 date not being inconvenienced to simply move their game. Does the Navy sense of duty not extend to the conference they are a part of?

I don't know if this is a poor attempt at being a troll or if you are a genuine *******. However Navy in football is 20 times more important than Tulsa will ever be to this conference. The Army Navy game will always have greater viewership than any game with Tulsa. THAT IS GOOD FOR OUR CONFERENCE.
KMA! there was no need to go there...you're not all that either

Especially since he was railing at a Tulane fan.
11-18-2020 05:26 PM
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