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the only time of
Maryland's undefeated season that they trailed an opponent. The Terrapins responded, and by the end of the third quarter, they had taken the game in hand, 34–7. Against the stubborn Navy line, Scarbath resorted to the pass more than usual, and completed 16 of 34 for 285 yards. Despite a late Midshipmen surge, Maryland held on for the win, 40–21.
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775:. Maryland officials said they could not accept an invitation to the game due to it conflicting with the school's final exams. Gladchuk said, "We have exams that week, too, but we're going to show up ... Everybody has an excuse why they can't do this or can't do that. We're finding a way to accommodate the bowl's situation."
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city ... It would have been a sellout in
Charlotte, and they decided to do something else. That has caused us to pause a little bit and think through the whole relationship." Ralph Friedgen responded by saying "He's gotta get over it," and that the Navy rivalry never entered into the decision-making process.
600:. After Fishman was penalized again for a late hit on Staubach, Fishman gave the obscene gesture for a second time. High-ranking Navy officers noticed Fishman's middle finger and became incensed. Staubach later said that Fishman "told the fans he thought Maryland was number one and got his fingers wrong."
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offense, had brought consistent success to
Maryland in the intervening years. Fearing a renewal of post-game mischief, the Midshipmen attending the match were given strict orders: "Behave like gentlemen and go straight home after the Maryland–Navy football game in College Park tomorrow. No midshipmen
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Midshipmen were evenly matched for most of the history of the series. Between 1931 and 1965, Navy won six and Maryland five games. In the 2005 season opener, Navy was coming off one of its best seasons in history with a 10–2 record the
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in the final quarter. Maryland took over on their own 18-yard line after the Navy kick, trailing 20–15 with 4:37 left on the clock. Hollenbach then engineered a 12-play, 82-yard drive capped by an 11-yard touchdown pass and a two-point conversion. Navy took over with one minute left, and completed a
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In 2007, the two teams agreed to schedule a rematch for
September 6, 2010. Deborah Yow stated that, "The citizens of Maryland have made it clear they want this game." Alluding to the Navy athletic staff's perceived reticence, she added, "We got past the Charlotte situation." The delay in scheduling
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Fishman's actions, Academy officials allowed their contractual obligation to the series to lapse after the 1965 game. Years later, Bud Thalman, Navy sports information director at the time, said the incident had taken place "when there was still some level of sportsmanship in athletes ... It
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In 1951, pranks soon returned to the two campuses. Midshipmen were caught in the act of painting the letter "N" on various buildings on the
Maryland campus and defacing the grass with the Navy emblem. Early in the 1951 game, Navy's Frank Brady returned a punt 100 yards to take the lead, 7–0. It was
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Navy athletic director Chet
Gladchuk stated that Maryland's snub was the basis for their rejection of Maryland offers to renew the series in 2010: "The stage was set for everything we had talked about, and all the good things that could have happened for fans—a big rematch, a bowl setting, a great
553:, during a freshman match between Maryland and Navy, and had also heard a rumor that he was considering leaving the Naval Academy. In 1962, Corso convinced Hill to transfer to Maryland, a school that had just 32 African-Americans in its 35,000 student body, and become the first black player in the
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The 1930 game proved to be the first competitive match of the series. Navy scored the only points with a 65-yard touchdown run on the second play of the game. The remainder was a defensive struggle, and Navy and
Maryland advanced to the opposing one- and nine-yard lines, respectively, before being
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The game itself was closely contested. Staubach completed 25 passes, but also threw two interceptions. Late in the fourth quarter, Navy took the lead, 22–21. With less than three minutes remaining, the
Midshipmen kicked off and halfback Ken Ambrusko fielded the ball from the Terrapins' endzone.
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to the winner. 69,348 fans turned out to see the game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, which was considered a home game for Maryland. Navy dominated the game statistically, controlling the ball for nearly 40 minutes and gaining 485 yards. The Midshipmen also converted 10 of 18 third-down
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After a punt return, Fishman was penalized for a hard hit that injured receiver Skip Orr directly in front of the Navy stands, intensifying the ever-present heckling from the crowd. In response, Fishman approached the Brigade of Midshipmen section and raised an extended
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The Maryland staff reevaluated the EagleBank Bowl but determined it was impossible as many players had an exam on the game date. Yow said, "There are people who are at risk and need every moment of that week to prepare for the exams." As a result, Navy played
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to meet the Navy "Admirals" for the first time. In the first eight games of the series, Navy outscored the teams of the Maryland Agricultural College, Maryland State College (1916 and 1917), and finally, the University of Maryland (1930 onwards) by a combined
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interception helped Navy to end the first quarter with a 14–3 lead. Immediately before halftime, Maryland kicked a field goal and another third-quarter field goal narrowed the deficit to 14–9. Both Maryland and Navy rushed for touchdowns and failed to make
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258:, first met for a football game in 1905. Since then, the series has often been marked by controversy, with incidents by players and supporters occurring both on and off the field. The winner of the game is awarded the Crab Bowl trophy.
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newspaper said that having the trophy "awarded by a third party" rather than "having a trophy dreamed up by the administrations at each school to create a more 'rivalry-y' feel" makes the award seem "more legitimate and less cheesy".
844:. The bowl "rests atop a mahogany base", engraved with "the results of the twenty previous Maryland-Navy games", which reach back to the rivalry's origin in 1905. It was designed by Tilghman Company, a family-owned jewelry store in
655:, and he immediately saw that Navy was a natural rival for his team, but was unaware of the past history. Vanderlinden attempted to renew the game, but it was not until after his relief that the idea materialized. In 2001,
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coal miners." A former Navy fullback, Pat Donnelly, said that compared to a "public institution, was night and day. I think there was a feeling of mutual dislike, but it wasn’t personal, it was more institutional."
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Maryland struggled after the departure of Jim Tatum, and, in the next meeting in 1958, Navy routed them, 40–14. In 1959, Maryland students painted a presumptive final score of "Maryland 59, Navy 0" on the statue of
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In 2010, the Touchdown Club of Annapolis commissioned The Crab Bowl trophy, with underwriting by the D'Camera group. The trophy is a large "pewter bowl overflowing with pewter crabs", meant to be replicas of the
541:. You'd come to your car and there'd be a notice on it announcing a Klan meeting that night." When he took over at Maryland in 1959, Nugent saw his opportunity. He instructed the Terrapins' quarterbacks coach
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to meet female students, which served to aggravate the ill feelings. Pranks and vandalism were commonplace on both campuses and exacerbated the already tense situation between Maryland and Navy.
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was so out of character it was stunning. There was no inclination from Navy to seek out a renewal. That untoward act of sportsmanship created a bad taste among people." Navy head coach
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Stan Karnash and Pete Augsburger for 44- and 59-yard touchdowns. In the third quarter, the Midshipmen responded with a score of their own. In the final period, Maryland end
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was hired as his successor and spearheaded efforts to reinvigorate the team's old rivalries, including that against Navy. Friedgen, who played for Maryland as an
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chances. But their errors and failure to convert near the goal line cost them dearly. Navy kicker Joe Buckley missed a 32-yard field goal attempt, quarterback
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school. Some students viewed the Naval Academy, with its strictly regimented culture, as elitist. A former Terrapins linebacker,
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previous year. Maryland struggled later in 2005, but proved a competitive match for Navy and achieved a last-minute win, 23–20.
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to find a black player who was academically and athletically suited to come to College Park. Corso had been impressed by
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and coach Friedgen, the decision was based on the players' preference, a bigger school pay-out, warmer weather, a
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on each team, said that the Midshipmen "had a saying that beating Army is great, but beating Maryland is a must."
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opponent, and more media exposure. Also, the Champs Sports Bowl was deemed to be the fourth-most prestigious non-
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five yards for the final score by the Terrapins. Navy scored twice more, but Maryland held on to win, 35–21.
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during play, a charge counter-accused by the Academy after the 1963 game. Some Midshipmen would travel to
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lost a fumble at the Maryland 1-yard line, and Maryland eventually walked away with a 17–14 victory.
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34 yards for another touchdown. Then, 54 seconds later, end Lew Weidensaul recovered a Midshipmen
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first down on their 33-yard line before an interception sealed the game for the Terps 23–20.
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for the second time of the season in the EagleBank Bowl and Maryland traveled to
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will enter the goal post activity or other altercation following the game."
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Jim Corcoran Dies; 'Poor Man's Joe Namath' Reigned in Minor League Football
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rebuffed. The 1931 match-up was held for the first time at a neutral site,
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2015:"Navy feels snubbed by Terps; what else is new?"
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763:In 2008, Navy accepted a bid to play an
651:In 1997, Maryland had a new head coach,
571:
450:, who were led by 19-year-old sophomore
1983:Jeff Barker, "Terps want big buildup",
1508:
1476:
4309:Tulsa–Wichita State (men's basketball)
1780:Chevy Chase Bank Field at Byrd Stadium
31:
4901:(Penn State–Pittsburgh–West Virginia)
4237:National championship seasons in bold
3262:National championship seasons in bold
1879:Ted Patterson and Edwin H. Remsberg,
7:
2301:Unusual Trophies in College Football
2275:University of Maryland, College Park
1712:
1710:
1708:
1706:
1605:Terps meet Navy at Baltimore stadium
1051:
518:and future Heisman-winning halfback
377:A forward pass during the 1931 game.
2454:Maryland Agricultural College Field
422:dedication game in front of a then
3329:Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
2076:, ESPN, accessed January 24, 2009.
1853:2007 Terrapin Football Record Book
25:
2404:, University of Maryland Archives
2367:Basic Opponent-vs-Opponent Record
2336:Basic Opponent-vs-Opponent Record
2049:Navy, Maryland meant to be rivals
1717:Terps vs. Navy – Game Day Central
522:helped Navy to a victory, 22–14.
414:The series resumed in 1950 after
301:. The schools by their nature, a
27:American college football rivalry
2534:Anthony C. Nardo Memorial Trophy
2217:Wang, Gene (September 1, 2010).
2032:ACC pick for D.C. bowl uncertain
686:The 2005 game was played at the
199:
187:
173:
166:
159:
56:
42:
4963:1905 establishments in Maryland
4505:Oral Roberts–Tulsa (basketball)
2265:Broman, Ben (August 29, 2010).
2123:Football will play Navy in 2010
4616:Protected conference rivalries
2142:. The Capital. August 28, 2010
1397:
1340:
1317:
1294:
643:(#4) dives to tackle slotback
229:Maryland–Navy football rivalry
218:Locations of Maryland and Navy
1:
4357:Auburn–UAB (men's basketball)
2363:"Navy vs Maryland, 1869–2012"
2332:"Maryland vs Navy, 1869–2012"
2074:2008–09 Bowl schedule/results
1003:Total points scored in series
973:Fewest total points in a game
430:. Tatum, an innovator of the
4953:Maryland Terrapins rivalries
4277:American Athletic Conference
2307:. p. 16. Archived from
1907:"Barriers made to be broken"
1019:
1016:
1008:
1005:
997:
994:
986:
983:
967:
964:
956:
953:
937:
934:
926:
923:
915:
912:
904:
901:
893:
890:
677:rivalries with West Virginia
568:Middle-finger incident: 1964
4943:Maryland Terrapins football
4915:Washington–Washington State
4327:Commander-in-Chief's Trophy
3420:I believe that we will win!
3369:Commander-in-Chief's Trophy
3362:Commander-in-Chief's Trophy
2440:Maryland Terrapins football
1739:United States Naval Academy
943:Most total points in a game
799:Future of the series: 2010–
252:United States Naval Academy
240:Maryland Terrapins football
4979:
4685:Other conference rivalries
1970:, University of Maryland,
1805:February 22, 2009, at the
1785:December 16, 2008, at the
1737:, Class of 1931 yearbook,
1594:, page 1, August 29, 2005.
1014:Shut-outs of opposing team
992:Smallest margin of victory
580:(#31) and others close in.
501:Navy resurgence: 1958–1963
134:Navy 76, Maryland 0 (1913)
4838:Michigan State–Notre Dame
4732:Michigan State–Penn State
4235:
3260:
2051:, ESPN, December 2, 2008.
1847:October 26, 2018, at the
1642:Maryland stuns Navy 17–14
1477:
1024:
981:Largest margin of victory
718:Charlotte, North Carolina
673:Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate
555:Atlantic Coast Conference
227:is the name given to the
150:Maryland 2 (2005–present)
37:
4948:Navy Midshipmen football
4894:Penn State–West Virginia
4337:(Arkansas State–Memphis)
3302:Navy Midshipmen football
2529:Mighty Sound of Maryland
2400:August 27, 2010, at the
1999:Terps Outlast Midshipmen
1951:Will 33-year grudge end?
872:
869:
842:Chesapeake Bay blue crab
708:Bowl game snubs: 2006–08
248:Navy Midshipmen football
4853:Northwestern–Notre Dame
4656:Michigan–Michigan State
4462:(Memphis–Southern Miss)
1668:"Old rivalry revisited"
549:'s preferred receiver,
303:Federal service academy
4873:Northwest Championship
4823:Maryland–West Virginia
4707:Indiana–Michigan State
4544:(Southern Miss–Tulane)
4386:East Carolina–NC State
4379:East Carolina–Marshall
2361:Howell, James (2012).
2330:Howell, James (2012).
2091:June 18, 2008, at the
1828:June 14, 2009, at the
1721:University of Maryland
816:
767:team in the inaugural
760:
648:
581:
443:
378:
369:Early Years: 1905–1934
295:University of Maryland
286:
285:The 1963 game program.
244:University of Maryland
4884:Penn State–Pittsburgh
4808:Kansas State–Nebraska
4747:Ohio State–Penn State
4722:Michigan–Northwestern
4623:Illinois–Northwestern
4527:Saint Joseph's–Temple
4329:(Air Force–Army–Navy)
3438:2007 North Texas game
3432:Navy ends the drought
3345:Bowls & rivalries
2555:Starting quarterbacks
2480:Bowls & rivalries
2019:Cumberland Times-News
1882:Football in Baltimore
1692:June 1, 2010, at the
962:Most points in a loss
814:
771:at Washington D.C.'s
759:during the 2005 game.
754:
714:Meineke Car Care Bowl
701:two-point conversions
669:offensive coordinator
638:
631:Another revival: 2005
575:
448:Maryland quarterbacks
441:
376:
354:unnecessary roughness
284:
18:Maryland-Navy rivalry
4491:Oklahoma State–Tulsa
4301:Battle for the Bones
2311:on November 16, 2013
2231:on September 1, 2010
2036:The Washington Times
1842:Year-By-Year Results
1626:Maryland 23, Navy 20
1591:The Washington Times
951:Most points in a win
688:M&T Bank Stadium
625:junior varsity teams
390:of 256 points to 7.
231:. It is an American
89:Maryland 17, Navy 14
4889:Penn State–Syracuse
4879:Oregon–Saint Mary's
4868:Oregon–Oregon State
4833:Michigan–Notre Dame
4727:Michigan–Penn State
4712:Maryland–Penn State
4702:Illinois–Ohio State
4666:Minnesota–Wisconsin
4661:Michigan–Ohio State
4542:Battle for the Bell
4536:(South Florida–UCF)
4477:(Navy–SMU football)
4460:Black and Blue Bowl
3480:Statistical leaders
2570:Statistical leaders
2373:on October 16, 2013
2342:on October 17, 2013
2224:The Washington Post
2170:. September 9, 2010
2129:, October 25, 2007.
2112:, October 24, 2007.
2064:, December 3, 2008.
2038:, December 2, 2008.
1957:, February 2, 1997.
1955:The Washington Post
1939:The Washington Post
1885:, 2000, JHU Press,
1287:September 30, 1950
846:Annapolis, Maryland
621:Jim "King" Corcoran
142:Navy, 8 (1905–1930)
79:Navy 17, Maryland 0
34:
4763:Alabama–Penn State
4742:Nebraska–Wisconsin
4737:Minnesota–Nebraska
4717:Michigan–Minnesota
4608:football rivalries
4603:Big Ten Conference
4560:(Texas State–UTSA)
4552:(Temple–Villanova)
4437:Battle for the Rag
4430:Louisville–Memphis
4415:Johns Hopkins–Navy
4364:Cincinnati–Memphis
3458:Navy Blue and Gold
3400:Culture & lore
2517:Culture & lore
2305:Sports Illustrated
2297:"Crab Bowl Trophy"
2140:"Crab Bowl Trophy"
2121:Andrew Zuckerman,
1464:September 6, 2010
1447:September 3, 2005
1310:November 10, 1951
1232:November 12, 1932
1198:November 22, 1930
1043:Maryland victories
855:Sports Illustrated
817:
761:
722:Champs Sports Bowl
649:
582:
467:quarterback keeper
444:
379:
287:
147:Current win streak
139:Longest win streak
50:Maryland Terrapins
4923:
4922:
4905:Princeton–Rutgers
4858:Notre Dame–Purdue
4848:Nebraska–Oklahoma
4843:Missouri–Nebraska
4818:Maryland–Virginia
4788:Illinois–Missouri
4783:Colorado–Nebraska
4697:Illinois–Michigan
4671:Oregon–Washington
4568:
4567:
4485:(North Texas–SMU)
4445:Crab Bowl Classic
4335:Paint Bucket Bowl
4242:
4241:
3380:Crab Bowl Classic
3267:
3266:
2493:Crab Bowl Classic
2460:(1923–1947, 1949)
2252:CSNWashington.com
2110:The Baltimore Sun
2106:Maryland vs. Navy
2062:The Baltimore Sun
2030:Patrick Stevens,
1986:The Baltimore Sun
1941:, August 1, 2009.
1823:1952 – 18th Award
1489:
1488:
1485:
1484:
1430:November 6, 1965
1416:College Park, MD
1413:November 7, 1964
1401:
1390:November 9, 1963
1373:November 7, 1959
1356:November 8, 1958
1344:
1336:College Park, MD
1333:October 18, 1952
1321:
1298:
1290:College Park, MD
1262:
1261:
1249:October 13, 1934
1215:October 10, 1931
1181:October 13, 1917
1164:October 11, 1916
1147:October 25, 1913
1130:October 14, 1908
1096:October 10, 1906
1079:October 25, 1905
1050:
1049:
1033:
1032:
793:Humanitarian Bowl
307:public university
225:Crab Bowl Classic
154:
153:
87:September 6, 2010
33:Crab Bowl Classic
16:(Redirected from
4970:
4793:Indiana–Kentucky
4768:Chicago–Michigan
4692:Illinois–Indiana
4652:Maryland–Rutgers
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1966:David Ginsburg,
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1113:October 9, 1907
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932:Consecutive wins
865:
806:Baltimore Ravens
653:Ron Vanderlinden
485:, which allowed
410:Revival: 1950–52
400:Washington, D.C.
396:Griffith Stadium
263:Washington, D.C.
233:college football
214:
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126:Navy leads, 14–7
77:October 25, 1905
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4798:Iowa–Iowa State
4778:California–UCLA
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4628:Illinois–Purdue
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4498:Ole Miss–Tulane
4496:
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4468:Navy–Notre Dame
4466:
4458:
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4447:(Maryland–Navy)
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4428:
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4399:
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4362:
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4343:Army–Notre Dame
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1741:, p. 431, 1930.
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1685:
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1672:The Diamondback
1665:
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1646:YahooSports.com
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1481:Navy leads 14–7
1218:Washington, DC
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661:offensive guard
645:Reggie Campbell
633:
570:
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424:Washington area
412:
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335:their archrival
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123:All-time series
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3337:(alternate)
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3319:(1890–1923)
2377:October 15,
2346:October 15,
2174:October 15,
1798:Gary King,
826:Ricky Dobbs
781:Wake Forest
773:RFK Stadium
734:Deborah Yow
641:Josh Wilson
639:Cornerback
551:Darryl Hill
539:Tallahassee
529:head coach
520:Joe Bellino
462:runner-up.
339:Darryl Hill
311:blue-collar
4932:Categories
4534:War on I-4
4520:Rice–Texas
4514:(Rice–SMU)
4393:Shula Bowl
4286:Conference
3385:Notre Dame
3378:Maryland:
3352:Bowl games
2498:Penn State
2487:Bowl games
2146:August 29,
1504:References
861:Statistics
724:, to play
610:Tom Nugent
559:linebacker
531:Tom Nugent
416:Georgetown
277:Background
110:Statistics
4294:Army–Navy
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3510:1880–1881
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1734:Lucky Bag
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1419:Maryland
1345:Maryland
1322:Maryland
1299:Maryland
1221:Maryland
910:Road wins
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870:Maryland
692:Baltimore
627:in 1961.
543:Lee Corso
537:lived in
428:Jim Tatum
383:Annapolis
4676:UCLA–USC
2560:Honorees
2503:Virginia
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1865:Terrapin
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1768:Terrapin
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1530:June 27,
1492:See also
1273:Location
1065:Location
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681:Virginia
508:Tecumseh
299:Maryland
293:and the
256:Maryland
246:and the
207:Maryland
3496:Seasons
2581:Seasons
2524:Testudo
1479:Series:
1027:Source:
791:in the
738:Big Ten
730:Orlando
456:Georgia
432:split-T
323:redneck
236:rivalry
183:10miles
4371:City 6
3468:People
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1068:Winner
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726:Purdue
483:fumble
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305:and a
102:Trophy
4422:Big 5
3389:SMU:
1473:17–14
1456:23–20
1436:Navy
1422:27–22
1402:Navy
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1379:Navy
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1255:Navy
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