Navy, Army uniforms for 2016 clash are classic (Photo)

Nov 26, 2016; Dallas, TX, USA; Navy running back Toneo Gulley (2) leads the cheer following the Midshipmen
Nov 26, 2016; Dallas, TX, USA; Navy running back Toneo Gulley (2) leads the cheer following the Midshipmen /
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In the annual tradition of Army vs. Navy, we got a pair of fantastic uniforms. The only question is which one looks better? You make the call.

In sports, there are ample traditions. College is rife with them, with almost every team having a great rivalry game to end the regular season with. None of them compare with the importance of Army vs. Navy, a classic that dates back well into the 19th century.

On Saturday, the two meet once more in Baltimore, taking Army away from its home of West Point for a game that will be better than most of recent years. The Black Knights have won six games and will be in a bowl for the first time in six seasons. Navy is ranked 25th in the country and has accepted a bid to the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl on Dec. 23.

For today’s game, the uniforms are special on both sides.

You have to love the “Beat Army” gloves that Navy is rocking. Those colors are some of the best in the sport, and with the Americana involved in this contest, it’s hard not to get wrapped up. For three hours, these two sides get after it, trying to knock the snot out of one another. Then, the come together, signifying what the military is all about.