The Army-Navy game is a welcome tribute to a simpler time in college football
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Jeff Monken's singular focus on improving Army football has transformed the program, nurturing players who are confident and compete with precision, turning around a struggling tradition.
Monken inherited a team with one winning record in 14 seasons and 12 consecutive losses to Navy, but with his leadership, Army is now 11-1 and ranked No. 19.
The Black Knights' return to glory resonates with those who remember Army's past dominance between 1943-1950; this season showcases a shift from despair to competitive success.
Monken’s success isn't just measured by bowl games; it’s about a revived spirit in Army football, where competition transcends the field and embodies the military’s ideals.
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