Posted by Kevin McGuire on December 14, 2014, 4:11 PM EST
For the 13th straight season, Navy got to sing second after its rivals from Army. It is one of the best traditions in college football, with the singing of the alma maters for both Army and Navy following the annual Army-Navy Game. Other schools have taken up the post-game alma mater tradition, but no game will feel quite the same emotion as when Army and Navy get together.
The tradition is the losing team stands on their side of the field for their alma mater, with the victors standing by their side, a show of mutual respect. Once the first alma mater is done, the winning team rushes to their side of the field for their alma mater.
If you ever wanted to get in the middle of the scene for the winning alma mater, perhaps this video will give you a new perspective of the tradition (as well as hear some security personnel attempt to stop the players from leaping up to the stands):
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