Donald Trump arrives at 2016 Army vs Navy game (Video)

Sep 8, 2016; Des Moines, IA, USA; President-elect Donald Trump greets supporters after being introduced during his Thank You Tour stop in Des Moines. Mandatory Credit: Bryon Houlgrave/The Register via USA TODAY NETWORK
Sep 8, 2016; Des Moines, IA, USA; President-elect Donald Trump greets supporters after being introduced during his Thank You Tour stop in Des Moines. Mandatory Credit: Bryon Houlgrave/The Register via USA TODAY NETWORK /
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There are many people on hand for the 2016 Army vs Navy extravaganza, and one of them is President-Elect Donald Trump

Saturday afternoon we are treated to one of the greatest spectacles in all of sports, the annual meeting on the football field between the Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen. Once again in Baltimore, there are many people in attendance to take in the festivities — some with a little more focus on them than others.

Of course, yes, we’re talking about President-Elect Donald Trump. It was confirmed this week that he would be in attendance for the game, and on Saturday he did indeed make his presence felt.

Here is Trump entering the stadium in Baltimore on Saturday afternoon.

Trump, one of the more controversial figures that we have seen in quite some time in our country, was recently elected the next President of the United States with a win over Hillary Clinton. Since the win, Trump has been making the rounds celebrating the victory, and his latest stop involves watching one of the best football games of the entire collegiate season.

Army and Navy are taking the field for yet another edition on Saturday of this historic rivalry, and the Black Knights are trying to make sure that Trump’s Army-Navy experience is a memorable one. In recent years this rivalry has been rather one-sided, with Army not capturing a win over their rival since 2001.

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So, as you’d imagine, should Army come out with that first win since then it will forever be tied to our new president being in attendance in Baltimore.

Currently in the first quarter, Army is off to a good start in breaking that infamous streak, holding a 7-0 lead over the Midshipmen of Navy.