Army-Navy weekend: Wisconsin has never played Army, but soon will

The Wisconsin Badgers have never played Army in football. Surprised?

Big Ten football fans were eagerly watching this past September, as the Army Black Knights made the Michigan Wolverines sweat. Michigan needed overtime to fend off coach Jeff Monken’s Army team one year after Army nearly went into Oklahoma and upset the Sooners, also losing in overtime.

Many people will tell you that Power Five conference programs, especially the good ones such as the Wisconsin Badgers, should not schedule Army. The offense is too tricky. The preparation is both difficult and unlike other opponents a Big Ten team will see all season long. Why get roped into this possible trap? It’s a fair question. However, the service academies are part of college football’s history, tradition and charm. Being able to play an academy provides one of the more satisfying experiences for a college football team and fan base. You’re not playing against a team; you’re sharing the field with young men who will soon serve the United States in a special way.

Would you be surprised to find out that, on this Army-Navy Game weekend, the Wisconsin Badgers have never played Army? The Black Knights and Badgers haven’t yet tested each other on the gridiron, leaving a blank spot both programs ought to fill.

The very happy news is that in the near future, Wisconsin versus Army will in fact happen. You can look it up. On October 16, 2021, the Badgers and West Point will compete on the gridiron. That day will be very special for Badger fans everywhere, addressing an incomplete piece of the story of UW football. Wisconsin has played Navy and Air Force. Finally, at long last, the Badgers will be able to say that they will have played all three service academies.

Wisconsin would love to make its first College Football Playoff. The Badgers would love to get their first win in the Big Ten Championship Game as a member of the Big Ten West Division. So many firsts still await Wisconsin football, but at least we know that a first game against Army — the kind of item a college football fan wants to check off a personal bucket list — is just around the corner.

WATCH: Navy revamps defense with help from Bill Belichick

How Bill Belichick helped revamp Navy’s defense.

Navy’s No. 21 ranking heading into its regular-season finale is thanks in part to a revamped defense – which none other than Bill Belichick helped make happen, according to a detailed story from USA Today.

The team hosts Army (5-7) Saturday and the Midshipmen are in the Top 25 heading into the rivalry game for the first time since 2015.

A more aggressive, deceptive and creative scheme has Navy allowing 84 fewer yards per game and 9.4 fewer points per game than the team allowed opponents ahead of facing Army (9-2, 7-1 AAC) last season.

The change all began when head coach Ken Niumatalolo gave the Patriots head coach a call last winter.

Belichick is a Navy supporter who the college coach developed a comfortable relationship with.

Niumatalolo told USA Today that he felt like an artist talking to Picasso, furiously taking down notes on information as Belichick gave it over the phone, never feeling as if it’d be appropriate to ask the legend to slow down or repeat anything.

A new defensive coordinator and 11 games later .. it seems like the talk proved effective.

Niumatalolo told USA Today, “Never in my wildest dreams would I think we’d have gotten to where we’re at.”

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Amway Coaches Poll: Notre Dame Holds Still

Stack resumes and you can easily make the case that Notre Dame is worthy of a top-10, perhaps top-seven spot.

The final regular season Amway Coaches Poll Powered by USA Today is out and if it offers any hint of how the College Playoff Committee will see things, they’ll fall exactly in line with what we thought they’d be last night.

Here is the latest Amway Coaches Poll Powered by USA Today:

1. LSU

2. Ohio State

3. Clemson

4. Oklahoma

5. Georgia

6. Oregon

7. Florida

8. Baylor

9. Alabama

10. Utah

11. Wisconsin

12. Penn State

13. Auburn

14. Notre Dame

15. Memphis

16. Minnesota

17. Michigan

18. Boise State

19. Iowa

20. Appalachian State

21. Navy

22. Cincinnati

23. USC

24. Air Force

25. Virginia

Stack resumes and you can easily make the case that Notre Dame is worthy of a top-10, perhaps top-seven spot.

However you could also make a case (not saying it’d be correct) that they could be a few slots lower as well.

College Football Playoff: Instant Reaction to New Rankings

how in the world can you justify Penn State being eight spots higher?

The answer is that you can’t.

The College Football Playoff rankings came out Tuesday night with a couple of shocks but nothing major in terms of the top-four or where Notre Dame will likely end up because of where they wind up in these latest rankings.

If you haven’t seen the rankings yet, here they are:

Three fast thoughts on them:

Great news for the Big XII:

Amway Coaches Poll: Notre Dame Moves Up

It doesn’t ultimately matter in terms of ending the 31 year drought of winning a national championship but Notre Dame’s resumes stacked up next to a few teams ahead of it is interesting.

Following their 45-24 win at Stanford, Notre Dame moved up in this week’s Amway Coaches Poll Powered by USA Today.

Just who then did they pass?

Well, to some Fighting Irish fans delight they moved past that team that embarrassed them on national television at the end of October.

The latest Amway Coaches Poll:

1. LSU

2. Ohio State

3. Clemson

4. Georgia

5. Utah

6. Oklahoma

7. Florida

8. Baylor

9. Alabama

10. Wisconsin

11. Penn State

12. Auburn

13. Oregon

14. Notre Dame

15. Minnesota

16. Memphis

17. Boise State

18. Michigan

19. Iowa

20. Appalachian State

21. Cincinnati

22. Virginia

23. Navy

24. Southern Cal

25. Air Force

Dropped out: Oklahoma State and Virginia Tech

Realistically we could see Oregon and Wisconsin both lose next weekend, both having tough matchups in their respective conference championship games. If they both lose we could see Notre Dame move into the top-12 at the conclusion of the regular season.

It doesn’t ultimately matter in terms of ending the 31 year drought of winning a national championship but Notre Dame’s resumes stacked up next to a few teams ahead of it is interesting.

Many reputation vs. actual production discussions to be had. We will discuss as the week goes on.

10 Things We Love About College Football – Week 12 Edition

Oklahoma seems to desperately need one of Oregon or Utah to lose before the Pac-12 Championship and then to win that conference title game if they’re going to have much of a chance at one of the four playoff spots.

No matter if your team won or lost on Saturday, it was another fall afternoon that further-proved why college football is undefeated as a whole.  It has flaws like anything else but the most exciting regular season in all of sports lived up to the hype yet again with crazy performances, incredible comebacks and all-time showings of sportsmanship alike.

Come with us at Fighting Irish Wire as we take you through the ten things we loved about college football this weekend.

10.  Monon Bell Classic was a…classic

Notre Dame 52, Navy 20 – Game Ball Awards

Khalid Kareem forced two fumbles early on and got Navy out of their game-plan offensively.

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No. 16 Notre Dame’s 52-20 rout of No. 23 Navy was sight for sore eyes, as the Irish dominated Navy in every part of the game until calling off the dogs in the second half.

When you dominate a game like Notre Dame did Saturday, especially in the first half, there were plenty of performances that were praise-worthy and deserving of our game-ball award had it been pretty much any other week, but we limit them down to one on both offense and defense to present you our FIW game ball awards for the Navy game.

Offense:

No. 16 Notre Dame Rolls No. 23 Navy: 5 Instant Thoughts

On an afternoon where Notre Dame dominated in every fasset, nobody was more dominant than Chase Claypool, or Ch4ase Cl4ypool as he’ll be known for this afternoon.

No. 16 Notre Dame moved to 8-2 on the season after destroying No. 23 Navy 52-20 at Notre Dame Stadium on Saturday.

Ian Book helped lead the way offensively, throwing five touchdown passes on the afternoon, four of which went to Chase Claypool.  The blowout win was a pleasant site for Notre Dame fans who have grown accustomed to stressing through the Navy game with a “just survive and advance” feel on an annual basis.

With that here are your Five Instant Thoughts:

Nick’s Notre Dame Mailbag: Should ND Still Play Navy Annually?

Is it enjoyable? Not in the moment, but at the same time it’s one of the most unique rivalries in all of sports.

Earlier this week I solicited questions for the first of the weekly mailbag series we’ll have on Fighting Irish Wire. If you missed it there are a few ways to leave questions that may end up getting used:

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With all of that said – here is your second Midweek Mailbag answered by yours truly.

Question 1: Should Notre Dame still play Navy annually?

Notre Dame sellout streak of 273 games likely to end vs. Navy (Fightingirishwire)

Notre Dame hosts Navy Saturday, but the Top 25 matchup apparently does not have enough interest to keep the second-longest sellout streak in college football alive.

Notre Dame hosts Navy Saturday, but the Top 25 matchup apparently does not have enough interest to keep the second-longest sellout streak in college football alive.