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This weekend in college football is highlighted by the 117th Army-Navy Game, set for 3 p.m. ET at M&T Bank Stadium and airing exclusively on CBS and CBSSports.com. Navy is currently carrying the series' longest win streak (14 games), but Army enters with a winning record for the first time since 2010.

Before breaking down the storylines and players to watch for this year's contest, we're taking a look back at some great moments in Army-Navy history.

Date: Dec. 12, 2015

Outcome: Navy 21, Army 17

Keenan Reynolds' farewell game in the Army-Navy rivalry was nearly spoiled by a feisty effort from the Black Knights. Army quarterback Chris Carter threw for 208 yards and one touchdown while the Reynolds was mostly kept in check throughout the game, even leading 17-14 at halftime.

It was alarming and concerning for Navy fans used to seeing Reynolds score touchdowns with ease during his impressive senior season campaign in the American Athletic Conference. Reynolds still got his in the first half, running for two touchdowns to both tie and break the NCAA Division I (FBS and FCS) rushing touchdown record with his 85th and 86th score on the ground.

Reynolds added a 50-yard passing touchdown in the third quarter that proved to be the game-winning score thanks to a Navy defense that shut out Army in the second half. He finished the game with 136 rushing yards, 113 passing yards and all three scores.

The victory made Reynolds the first Navy quarterback to ever go 4-0 against Army, and the three touchdown performance added "most touchdowns in the Army-Navy series history" and "most passing touchdowns in Navy history" to his lengthy list of records set or broken during his final year with the Midshipmen.