Navy (3-8) has its checkpoints in trying to slow Army (8-3). “To be able to go to this game is a bucket-list item.” “My grandfather and uncle served in Vietnam,” said Surprenant, who lives in Scripps Ranch. It’s the weekend’s lone major college football game because it always means much more than four quarters of football. Saturday’s patriotic extravaganza is showcased to a grateful nation. On Saturday it’s up early to MetLife to watch the Army, Navy entrance, the fly-over, the game and back home on Sunday.” “After Friday’s breakfast they take us to USS Intrepid’s radio row, we do the show and then back to the hotel. to Washington DC then to New York and check-in for dinner,” said Surprenant, who also coaches football at Cathedral Catholic High School. Kentera and Surprenant will be challenged to pull off their three-hour show, which will require more than a three-hour cruise. “Navy’s had a nice run although this year it is struggling.” The Navy Football Pregame Show with Medhurst, Miller, Mills and Wykoff and special commentary from John Feinstein will get underway at 2:00 pm on the Navy Radio Network, followed by game action beginning at 3:00 pm with Medhurst, Miller and Mills on the call.įollowing the contest, Medhurst, Miller, Mills and Wykoff will recap the day's events in a 30-minute postgame show.“Once upon a time Army won three consecutive national championships in the 1940s,” Kentera said. The Navy Football Tailgate Show on WNAV Radio 1430 AM / 99.9 FM will air from 1:00-2:00 pm with Wylie Baker and Bill Lusby serving as the hosts. The Navy Football Special Edition Army-Navy Insider Show with Bobby Trosset, Wykoff, Mills, Miller and Medhurst will air on on WBAL Radio (1090 AM, 101.5 FM) from 12:00-2:00 pm. Pete Medhurst, Keith Mills and Scott Wykoff will also contribute to the show. The Navy Football Insider Show with Joe Miller will air tonight (Thursday) from 7:00-8:00 pm on WBAL Radio (1090 AM, 101.5 FM). Adam Zucker, Brian Jones and Rick Neuheisel will count down to kickoff, previewing the action and setting the stage for America's Game.
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Coverage on CBS will begin at 2:30 pm with College Football Today. Hosts Brent Stover and Tina Cervasio-McKearney, along with analysts Randy Cross, Houston Nutt and Kevin Carter will cover all of the sights and sounds of the pregame festivities from MetLife Stadium.ĬBS Sports will also air its studio pregame, halftime and postgame coverage live from inside the stadium. The game will air on over 325 Westwood affiliates and on SIRIUSXM Channel 84.ĮSPN College GameDay will broadcast live from MetLife Stadium from 9:00 am to 12 noon with Rece Davis, Kirk Herbstreit, Lee Corso, Desmond Howard, David Pollack, Gene Wojciechowski, Jen Lada and Chris Fallica.ĬBS Sports Network will air Inside College Football: Army-Navy March-On presented by USAA from 12:00-1:30 pm and Inside College Football: Army-Navy Tailgate presented by USAA from 1:30-2:30 pm. Westwood One will have the national radio call with John Sadak, Ross Tucker and Tina Cervasio-McKearney. Location of Station- Charlotte, North CarolinaĬBS Sports will televise the Army-Navy game nationally with Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson and Jamie Erdahl on the call. Location of Station- San Francisco, Calif. Time on Air- 3:00 PM-7:00 PM with our own Pete Medhurst Here is a list of the stations and air times (all air time listings are ET) Sixteen different stations from around the country will be in town to cover the game and talk all things Army-Navy. Coverage of the 122nd playing of the Army-Navy game presented by USAA will kick off Friday morning at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York at USAA's Radio Row.