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CBS Sports Network is celebrating Navy football with NAVY'S GREATEST GAMES, a
five-episode series highlighting the greatest and most exciting moments in Navy
football history.
Beginning Wed Oct 5 (6:30 CDT) and continuing every Wed through Nov 2, the
series recaps Navy's most memorable seasons and games. Fans will be able to
re-live classic moments in Navy football history, including:
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Heisman Trophy
winner Joe Bellino leading Navy to their first ever Orange Bowl appearance in
1960.
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Dallas's own,
Heisman Trophy winner Roger Staubach leading the No. 2-ranked Midshipmen to
the Cotton Bowl against No. 1-ranked Texas in 1963.
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All-American
Napolean McCallum rushing for 217 yards on 41 carries to lead Navy past Army,
17-7 in 1985.
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The 2005
Navy-Air Force game, which Navy won 27-24 on a last second field goal by Joey
Bullen.
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"The Miracle at
Navy-Marine Corps" Navy's thrilling 33-27 overtime victory against Temple in
2008.
For more information, including full programming schedule and how to get CBS
Sports Network, go to www.cbssportsnetwork.com.
SHOWTIME SPORTS®
AND CBS SPORTS TEAM UP TO PRODUCE ALL-ACCESS DOCU-DRAMA ON ARMY-NAVY FOOTBALL;
PREMIERES DECEMBER 21 ON SHOWTIME®
“A Game of Honor”
Delivers Unfiltered,
Never-Before-Seen
Look into the Lives of Military Student Athletes
Exclusive Content to Air Across Multiple CBS Platforms Including
Web Series on CBSSports.com and Preview Show On CBS Television
In Build Up To SHOWTIME Premiere
NEW YORK
(Aug. 3, 2011)—SHOWTIME
Sports and CBS Sports are teaming up for A Game Of Honor, a
two-hour exclusive docu-drama revealing an unprecedented look at America’s two
oldest military academies—The United States Military Academy and The United
States Naval Academy. As the midshipmen and cadets prepare to serve their
country and participate in a rivalry unmatched by any other in sports—the
Army-Navy football game—SHOWTIME will capture an all-access look at their unique
season-long journey. The in-depth docu-drama will be co-produced and promoted
by SHOWTIME Sports and CBS Sports in conjunction with CBSSports.com and premiere
Wednesday, December 21 on SHOWTIME—10 days after this year’s Army-Navy
game on CBS, December 10.
SHOWTIME will have behind-the-scenes access to both academies and their
respective football teams for six months leading up to the Army-Navy game, as
well as during the game and immediately following. With so many stories to tell,
SHOWTIME will air exclusive content across multiple CBS platforms including a
special preview show about the making of the documentary on Wednesday,
November 23 on SHOWTIME; with a network television premiere of the preview
show on CBS Sports on Saturday, December 3. In addition, CBSSports.com
will air an exclusive 10-episode weekly original web series beginning Monday,
October 17.
“We are extremely proud to announce A Game of Honor,” said Ken Hershman,
Executive Vice President and General Manager, SHOWTIME Sports. “This program is
a significant addition to an ever-growing array of compelling and unique sports
programming on SHOWTIME. It also serves as a tribute to the young men and women
who have dedicated themselves to serve our country and lead our military. The
athletic departments at the academies represent the epitome of what sports and
sportsmanship are all about and I thank them for providing our film crews with
unprecedented access to their athletic process. We are privileged to tell their
stories.”
“We are honored to broadcast the Army-Navy football game every year on CBS
Sports and thrilled to team with SHOWTIME, CBSSports.com and our long-standing
partners at the Naval and Military academies on 'A Game of Honor,'” said
Sean McManus, Chairman, CBS Sports. “Using unparalleled access provided by the
academies, this project allows us to go in-depth across multiple CBS platforms
to tell inspiring, compelling and unique stories -- both on and off the field --
about the 2011 cadets and midshipmen.”
"We are thrilled to work with our long-time partners at CBS on this outstanding
production,” said Military Academy Director of Athletics Boo Corrigan. “They are
dedicated to telling the story of some of the finest young people this nation
has to offer, and viewers will get a chance to witness the selflessness,
dedication and passion that define service academy football. Everyone at West
Point is excited for fans across the nation to gain a greater understanding of
why both the U.S. Military Academy and the Army-Navy rivalry hold such a special
place in the fabric of America.”
“Teaming up with CBS on any production or project has always resulted in a big
time and first class end result,” said Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet
Gladchuk. “This venture could not be more well received by the Academy and the
Athletic Department. The story to be told will be emotional, motivating,
inspiring, and featured in a way that it will bring an even greater appreciation
for some very special people who are some of our nation’s and intercollegiate
athletics’ finest leaders.”
The docu-drama and web series will capture the personal stories of this unique
group of men who are rivals on the football field and brothers in arms on the
battlefield. As the young men at Army and Navy endure a much different athletic
experience than other Division I football players, A Game of Honor will
capture the dedication, discipline and determination demanded of the cadets and
midshipmen who are members of these storied football programs. A Game of
Honor reveals their unique journey from summer training to the demands of an
elite classroom education to the weekly preparations for the football field, all
while training to serve their country in a time of war. This rigorous passage
culminates with the playing of the annual Army-Navy game, this year from the
nation’s capital in Washington, D.C.
CBS Sports’ Creative Director, Pete Radovich, who also serves as coordinating
producer for the Emmy-Award winning SHOWTIME series Inside the NFL, will
serve as director of the series. Radovich will co-produce with CBS Sports
Coordinating Producer Steve Karasik.
Kristin Yale
US Naval Academy
Alumni Association
Regional Engagement Manager - Chapters
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