
Navy pulls off upset over Army with Trump, star-studded group in attendance
In a stunning turn of events, the Naval Academy’s football team has emerged victorious over their arch-rivals at West Point, Army, in an electrifying contest that will be remembered for years to come. The Navy Midshipmen took home the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy with a commanding 28-13 win, marking their first victory in the series since 2018.
The esteemed gathering of dignitaries and celebrities in attendance included none other than President-elect Trump, who made his first appearance at the contest since 2020. The former commander-in-chief was joined by an impressive list of notable figures, including Elon Musk, JD Vance, Daniel Penny, Mike Johnson, Tulsi Gabbard, and Pete Hegseth.
As a testament to their unyielding dedication and teamwork, the Midshipmen’s star quarterback, Horvath, shone brightly on the field, racking up an impressive 204 yards rushing while also throwing two touchdowns despite only nine passing attempts. This dominating performance capped off an outstanding season for Navy, with the team now boasting a record of 9-3.
In contrast, Army struggled to find their footing, falling to 11-2 in their latest defeat. The Black Knights will now shift their focus towards preparing for their upcoming Independence Bowl appearance after Marshall dropped out due to nearly 30 players entering the transfer portal.
Despite an underwhelming display from one of the teams, bettors who chose to take the over were in for a treat as the total score did indeed exceed the predicted mark of 39.5 points.
Source: www.foxnews.com