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Air Force secures 1st Commander-in-Chief’s trophy since 2016

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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Brad Roberts carried it 33 times for 135 yards, Camby Goff intercepted a pass with 19 second left and Air Force edged Army 13-7 at Globe Life Field for it first Commander-in-Chief’s trophy since 2016. Air Force was stopped for a loss on a third-and-3 run near midfield with 1:46 left, giving Army a chance at a game-winning touchdown drive. The Black Knights converted one fourth down on the drive, but threw an interception on fourth-and-2 as Goff cut in front of Ay’Jaun Marshall along the Army sideline for his third pick of the season. The Falcons clinched a record 21st trophy — awarded to the academy with the best record in the round-robin competition.

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