Air Force books Commander-in-Chief's Trophy series as only 2020 games
This year's Commander-in-Chief's Trophy series is officially set, with three matchups featuring Navy, Army, and Air Force taking place during the 2020 college football campaign.
Contests against the Midshipmen and Black Knights will be the only games on Air Forces' schedule this year. The Mountain West postponed its fall football season in August amid the COVID-19 pandemic with an eye toward playing in the spring.
The Falcons beat Army 17-13 last season, but they fell to Navy 34-25. Air Force has split results with the Midshipmen over the last seven years, and the school has lost to its West Point rivals just three times since 2006.
The Commander-in-Chief's Trophy is one of only two NCAA Division I FBS triangular rivalry trophies awarded annually, along with the Michigan MAC Trophy.
Air Force holds the most wins in series history with 20, most recently winning in 2016.
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