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Armed Forces Bowl. < 2022. 2024 >. The 2023 Armed Forces Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 23, 2023, at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas. The 21st annual Armed Forces Bowl featured the Air Force Falcons of the Mountain West Conference and the James Madison Dukes of the Sun Belt Conference.
Army quarterback Bryson Daily (13) dives into the end zone for a touchdown as Air Force safety Jayden Goodwin (16) comes in for the tackle in the first half of a game Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023, in ...
The Commander-in-Chief's Trophy was the brainchild of Air Force General George B. Simler, a former Air Force Academy athletic director who envisioned the trophy as a means to create an annual series of football games for the Air Force Academy against the Military Academy and the Naval Academy. First awarded in 1972 by President Richard Nixon ...
Air Force and Army meet annually and vie for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy. Air Force leads Army 38–19–1 through the 2023 season. [20] In a shocking upset Army defeated Air Force on November 4, 2023, in Denver at Empower Field. Air Force was nationally ranked and undefeated going into the game. Army prevailed 23–3. [21]
Army withstands late Air Force surge, makes two big plays in overtime to retain the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy for the fourth time in five seasons. Army beats Air Force for second year in a row ...
Army’s last win over an AP Top-25 team was in 1972, over No. 19 Air Force. … Senior Jabari Moore should establish the career games played mark of 55, breaking a tie with Greg McGlasker (1973 ...
2022 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl. The 2022 Armed Forces Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 22, 2022, at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas. The 20th annual Armed Forces Bowl, the game featured the Baylor Bears from the Big 12 Conference and the Air Force Falcons from the Mountain West Conference.
Overall, Air Force has participated in 30 bowl games, and has a 16–13–1 all-time postseason record. The first Air Force bowl game was the 1959 Cotton Bowl, a 0–0 tie with TCU. This was one of two major bowls Air Force has played in, the other being a 34–13 loss to Tennessee in the 1971 Sugar Bowl. The team regularly participated in bowl ...