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Army quarterback Rollie Stichweh winds up head down and feet up but with the ball tucked securely in his grasp for a score in the 1963 game against Navy.
The 1963 Army Navy Football Game. “I really think there was a palpable sense of relief among everyone when the ball was finally kicked off,” Lynch said. “We’d been through 15 days of mourning.
Army quarterback Rollie Stichweh scored two touchdowns in a matter of a few seconds, at least that’s what many viewers of the 1963 Army-Navy game thought they saw during that December broadcast.
By Rock Westfall Looking back on one of the most meaningful games in the historic Army-Navy game that took place 60 years ago this weekend. On November 22, 1963, President John F Kennedy was ...
Less than two weeks after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, an Army-Navy football game played in front of a crowd ...
The 1963 Army-Navy game was also the first to use instant replay in a telecast. CBS Director Tony Verna used recorded footage of an Army touchdown run so viewers could see it again. Replay was ...
Roger Staubach throws an Army-Navy game ball. Legendary former Navy quarterback and 1963 Heisman Trophy winner Roger Staubach recently “inspected” and tested the special footballs that will be ...