January, President Donald Trump announced that he would sign an executive order to protect the Army-Navy Game from potential ...
President’s executive order ensures “America’s Game” will be TV’s “only game” when the Black Knights battle the Midshipmen.
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order barring CFP and other postseason games from airing during the annual ...
The order sets U.S. policy that no college football game — including CFP postseason games — air in direct conflict with the ...
Here is more on why President Donald Trump is signing an executive order to 'protect' the Army-Navy rivalry game.
The move to a 12-team College Football Playoff in 2024 created issues for Army-Navy, which takes place after CFP selections are made.
According to the Tampa Free Press, the order directs the Commerce secretary and the chair of the Federal Communications Commission to coordinate with the College Football Playoff management committee ...
President Donald Trump has officially signed an executive order aimed at safeguarding the traditional broadcast window of the ...
A new executive order directs the FCC to consider the annual football game when reviewing TV licenses for renewal.
The Commander-in-Chief's Trophy isn't leaving Annapolis anytime soon. In what turned out to be a game determined on inches, Blake Horvath and No. 25 Navy (10-2) came out with the 17-16 win over Army ...
Donald Trump left sports fans stunned with his attempt at a coin toss ahead of Navy's victory against Army on Saturday. The president attended the 126th installment of the Army-Navy football rivalry ...
Blake Horvath outplayed Bryson Daily at quarterback, accounting for 311 yards and four touchdowns to help Navy beat No. 22 Army 31-13 on Saturday. Horvath threw for 107 yards and two touchdowns and ...