Navy lost to Texas in the 1964 Cotton Bowl which was before you were born. Roger Staubach was the Navy QB that year and Heisman Trophy winner
Yeah, that was my guess as to when it would have been. I know they were a good team and Staubach won the Heisman, so I figured if they had then it must have been that year. Of course, I looked and at one time they actually played in the Rose Bowl.Navy lost to Texas in the 1964 Cotton Bowl which was before you were born. Roger Staubach was the Navy QB that year and Heisman Trophy winner
One question - why?If Navy plays well enough up to that point to be considered for a New Years Day Bowl, I have no problem granting them an exception. I think the service academies have earned the right to be treated special. Besides, it's a bowl game, not life and death.
You're absolutely right that rules should be enforced, or there's no sense having them. On the other hand, that shouldn't always mean blind enforcement of the letter of the law. Sometimes it is helpful to interpret the spirit of the law.The answers to this thread have taught me one thing, that fans have their pets and favorites just like the NCAA does. Never mind the rules, just bend them for our favorites.
THIS IS MY WHOLE PROBLEM. My problem is not with Navy, Army, Notre Dame or the Big 12. My problem is with the NCAA making rules they will not enforce. Where I retired from was like that. The company had a hand book of rules to make them feel better (or to make the insurance company feel safer) but they would not enforce them.
(A question: Is it all right for NCAA to sanction Alabama over textbook rules and then let other rules slide?)
No firearms allowed on company property. Yet, half the trucks in the parking lot had rifles and many people said they had guns in the glove pocket. When I asked why they enforced the No Smoking ban and let the No firearm policy slide I was told, "well, there are some rules IMPOSSIBLE to enforce." To which I asked "why did you make a rule you can't enforce? I just got a blank look and no answer.
I think you have to be really stupid or a hypocrite to make rules you can not enforce. Oh wait, I am talking about the NCAA