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The best sign at Army-Navy’s ‘College GameDay’ is this ruthless Tetris joke

The rivalry savagery continues.

It’s been a long time since Army beat Navy. The Midshipmen currently hold a series-high 14-game win streak over their bitter rivals, and Navy fans want to make sure you know it, too. At College GameDay in Baltimore ahead of their game:

That sign follows the same theme as the helmets Navy will wear today. Drive home the streak, and let ‘em know it ain’t stopping this year. (Count the number of L’s on the sign.)

Other signs on Saturday were similarly nuanced ...

... while others drove the point home in a much more succinct fashion.

Another cut to the root of the academic differences between the schools.

And Army folks of course got into the act with signs of their own, one of which harkens back to College GameDay a few weeks ago.

And the classic ...

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