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    Today, Army-Navy Just a Game, Tomorrow It's for Real (AOL Fanhouse)
    David Whitley is a national columnist for FanHouse


    PHILADELPHIA -- If the NCAA really wants to cure what ails college football,
    it should pass one rule. Make every player and fan attend an Army-Navy game.

    Maybe they'll get a sense of pride or responsibility or whatever was going
    through Alejandro Villanueva's mind Saturday night.

    "It's time to hand in the cleats and pick up the rucksack," Army's wide
    receiver said.

    Cleats you probably know. A rucksack is a backpack, the kind Cadets lug into
    battle. As bad as it felt to get beaten 17-3 by Navy, losing the next
    skirmish could be much more costly, if not potentially life-threatening.

    It will be in Kabul or Kandahar or one of those places that would make even
    Ray Lewis tremble. We all know that drill, how kids like Villanueva go off
    and serve their country instead of the NFL. We're so used to it that the
    Army-Navy game is almost a cliche.

    They are long-faded football powers who still get top billing because we owe
    them that much. They play hard, they sing each other's alma mater then we
    move on to more important things, like who won the Heisman?

    Before Saturday, I was for that future No. 1 pick from Nebraska with the
    unpronounceable first name. Now I'd vote for Villanueva. You would too if
    you had the privilege of experiencing an Army-Navy game.

    Army hates losing to Navy worse than Alabama hates losing to Auburn. Navy
    hates losing to Army worse than USC hates losing to UCLA. The difference is
    players and fans at Lincoln Financial Field can comprehend an actual war.

    That's why, unlike the standard Eagles game, you could wear a visitors
    jersey Saturday and not have to worry it would end up in a urinal. With you
    still in it.

    There was no need to worry that your radio antenna would be ripped off your
    car because you painted "Go Navy" in shoe polish on the back window. You
    could scan the program and see where starters were majoring in things like
    Economics, Mathematics and Aerospace Engineering Astronautics.

    You could have rubbed your ear as Villanueva discussed walking off the field
    for the final time.

    "When you do everything you can and leave your guts on the field, it's easy
    to hang up the cleats and say 'It's time to move on to bigger and better
    things."

    There's something bigger than football?

    You wouldn't have known it for 3 hours. Navy came in with eight wins and a
    bowl bid in hand. It had beaten Army seven straight times by an average
    score of 39.1 to 10.1.

    But first-year coach Rich Ellerson had squeezed five wins out of the Cadets.
    One more and they'd get invited to the Eagle Bank Bowl. The players wanted
    it so badly, they were willing to spit up blood.

    Army quarterback Trent Steelman (pictured) didn't quite do that, though
    Ellerson said his he might have broken a rib in the first half.

    "I'm probably not supposed to say that," the coach said. "I'll probably get
    sued."

    That would be frivolous, and these guys don't do frivolous. The last time
    the nation saw them, they were at West Point listening to President Barack
    Obama commit 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan.

    They don't ask why, they just do. A big reason they do it is because they
    know the guy next to them depends on them. That's why Steelman could turn
    toward Villanueva after the game and say something without worrying how it
    would sound.

    "I love him."

    What's not to love? Villanueva may be the first player in college football
    history to switch from offensive tackle to wide receiver.

    "He didn't know wide receiver from third base," Ellerson said.

    Villanueva was 6-foot-10 and almost 300 pounds. But Ellerson noticed he had
    a nice stride, good hands and decent speed. He issued new orders to his
    captain. A few million down-and-outs later, Army had a leading receiver.

    Villanueva had five catches Saturday for 62 yards. He almost had a sixth
    catch after Army drove to the Navy's 8-yard line with 2:45 left. But
    Steelman's next toss was deflected to Navy's Ram Vela. That killed Army's
    last hope of ending the hated streak.

    "All I can say is I wish I caught it," Villanueva said. "I wish I could
    still be in the game, but it was incomplete."

    So was his career. O-for-Navy.

    One last time, he walked down and stood in front of the small sea of
    gray-suited Cadets and sang Army's alma mater. All the whooping Navy fans
    got quiet and took off their hats. Navy's players stood at attention behind
    Army.

    Then it was the Midshipmen's turn. They ran to the other side of the field,
    where thousands of classmates in their dress blues were celebrating. The
    band struck "Blue and Gold," and both teams stood at attention.

    You just don't get that from "Rocky Top."

    If only the entire football season could be more like Saturday afternoon in
    Philadelphia. But we have future NFL stars to watch and a BCS title to
    decide.

    Even if you never make an Army-Navy game, try to remember players like
    Villanueva. All they'll be doing is lugging around those rucksacks, making
    sure the rest of us can get caught up in bigger and better things.

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    Great game last night!

    I love overtime.

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    @We're still in there!

    The Steeler's chances at being in the playoffs are right now on life support, but still there. It was a must win against the Ravens (sorry Pinot's Mom!) and we did it! Now we'll have a better chance against the Dolphins on Sunday. GO STEELERS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidpizzica View Post
    The Steeler's chances at being in the playoffs are right now on life support, but still there. It was a must win against the Ravens (sorry Pinot's Mom!) and we did it! Now we'll have a better chance against the Dolphins on Sunday. GO STEELERS!
    David, that was HEARTBREAKING! We actually won the game, but were so stupid in penalties- so many points were taken away we lost it. Sometimes it's so frustrating being a Ravens fan. Well, we have to win this week (again) to even have a whisper of a chance.
    I think I hurt my larynx yelling at the screen.
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    ​GO RAVENS!!

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    I think I strained my voice yelling at the screen, too! The Ravens and the Steelers certainly play interesting football against each other!

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    I hate the Miami Dolphins.

    Well, not the team, per se?

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    I was watching the game on Sunday and got up to grab a soda.

    I had just turned to grab a glass and I heard an air raid siren go off.

    For you young-uns who do not remember ARS?

    On the last friday of the month at 10 a.m. the city would test the air raid sirens to make sure the system worked. If you were not prepared or forgot about the test? You were in for a great scare!

    The school I went to was half a block from the siren and you really got an earful-and your heart would sink to your stomach with the fear of it being a nuke being dropped on your head.

    Anyway, the Dolphins think it's great fun to play that sound when they have the ball.


    I stopped and almost crapped my pants when I heard it. I ran into the front room and heard it coming from the TV set....

    Boy, was that interesting...

    Morons.

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    Tomorrow is the BCS National Championship game from the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.

    #1 Alabama
    #2 Texas

    This should be a whale of a game. Heres hoping my team wins.
    ROLL TIDE

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