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Navy will be wearing some incredibly patriotic and awesome uniforms for the rivalry game against Army.
Army/Navy is one of the best rivalries in all of sports, and both teams bring their best when it comes to the uniforms for the matchup.
The Black Knights will wear uniforms honoring the 101st Airborne and its heroic actions in the Battle of the Bulge.
Army set the bar high, and Navy did its best with some pretty awesome unis.
The Midshipmen revealed Wednesday that the team will wear uniforms honoring the Jolly Rogers fighter squadron (official modern name VFA-103).

Bryson DeChambeau was on hand for what was the sixth test flight of Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starship rocket launch on Tuesday, and the two-time U.S. Open champion seemed to enjoy himself, to put it mildly.
DeChambeau shared a video of him reacting to the rocket launch in Texas, and outside of the fact that he looks as if he’s witnessing the most beautiful thing in the history of mankind, there are other aspects that need to be unpacked here.
For starters, that is President-Elect Donald Trump standing about three feet from him.

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J.K. Dobbins, Tuli Tuipulotu making big impacts.
As any NFL season progresses, there will be more unheralded players who rise up from humble beginnings to become factors, and guys whose careers have gone sideways who somehow find the road back to relevance.
We like to celebrate these players every week in “Secret Superstars.

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As expected, Linda McMahon has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to his cabinet. It’s a different position than the former WWE president was originally rumored for — Education as opposed to Commerce — but it’s arguably an even higher-profile assignment given reports that eliminating the federal Department of Education is a priority for Trump in his second term as President.
McMahon has been a Trump World fixture since Trump’s 2016 campaign for the nation’s highest office.

It’s safe to say the Aaron Rodgers experiment with the New York Jets has been an absolute disaster.
As a Jets fan, I thought that when owner Woody Johnson brought in the future Hall of Fame quarterback two seasons ago that I’d be seeing my first Super Bowl. Hell, at the very least, I’d thought we’d be in the AFC Championship Game. Or the playoffs. Instead, Rodgers famously tore his Achilles during the first drive in his Jets debut, and it’s been downhill ever since.

As we continue down this wild path towards the college football playoff, it’s becoming clearer by the day that the committee is winging this whole seeding process over the last few weeks. If you weren’t convinced of that as you listened to CFP chair Warde Manuel explain the reasoning why some teams are ranked higher than others, then you aren’t paying attention. 
I have wondered aloud where strength of schedule would factor into the process for committee members sitting in a suite in Grapevine, Texas over the past month.