The bad
man, Troy Calhoun gets a $41,250 bonus for winning the Commander In Chief trophy. not happening this year…
— Mitchell Northam (@primetimeMitch) October 9, 2015
The Falcons’ chances of retaining the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy, the prize of the three-way rivalry between Air Force, Army and Navy, are a bit slimmer.
Since the Midshipmen already stomped the Falcons 33-11, Air Force can only hope for a tie, which means the previous winner would hold onto the trophy. To force the tie, the Falcons need to win Saturday and then hope that Army unseats and upsets a solid 6-1 Navy squad.
Don’t get your hopes up, Falcon fans.
Calvin Jouard is an intern at Mile High Sports and a student at the University of Denver