The Navy Midshipmen football team represent the United States Naval Academy in NCAA Division I-A college football, and they are independent. Navy has 19 players and 3 coaches in the College Football Hall of Fame and won the National Championship in 1926 according to the Boand and Houlgate poll systems. Their official uniform colors are navy blue and gold, the mascot is Bill the Goat, and Ken Niumatalolo has been the coach since 2007.
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The Army-Navy Game, an annual game generally played on the last weekend of the college football regular season in early December, pits the football teams of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York (Army) and United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland (Navy) against one another, and it is one of the most traditional and enduring rivalries in college football, being televised every year by CBS. The Midshipmen opened the '26 season with a new coach, Bill Ingram, and the former Navy standout from 1916-1918, Ingram took over a Navy team that had only won seven games in the previous two seasons combined. Navy's biggest win was against Michigan in front of 80,000 fans in Baltimore in 1926. The Mids scored 10 second half points to upset the Wolverines, 10-0, and their offense tallied 165 yards behind the powering attack of Hamilton and Henry Caldwell who scored Navy’s lone touchdown on a one-yard plunge.