CIC Trophy

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The CIC Trophy is a college football award contested annually by the U.S. service academies—Army, Navy, and Air Force—for supremacy in their round-robin series.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf college football trophy
rivalry trophy
sports award
associatedWith United States Armed Forces
United States federal service academies
surface form: United States service academies
awardedBy President of the United States
awardedFor supremacy in college football among U.S. service academies
awardedTo Air Force Falcons
surface form: United States Air Force Academy football team

United States Military Academy
surface form: United States Military Academy football team

Navy Midshipmen
surface form: United States Naval Academy football team
category Awards established in 1972
College football rivalry trophies in the United States
United States military sports competitions
competitionLevel Football Bowl Subdivision
surface form: NCAA Division I FBS
country United States of America
surface form: United States
firstSeasonAwarded 1972 college football season
format round-robin series among Army, Navy, and Air Force
fullName Commander-in-Chief's Trophy
surface form: Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy
hasNumberOfTeams 3
inception 1972
namedAfter Commander-in-Chief
surface form: Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces
participant Air Force Falcons
surface form: Air Force Falcons football

Army Black Knights
surface form: Army Black Knights football

Navy Midshipmen
surface form: Navy Midshipmen football
presentationLocation White House
region service academy football
rivalry Air Force–Army rivalry
surface form: Air Force–Army football rivalry

Navy–Air Force football game
surface form: Air Force–Navy football rivalry

Army–Navy Game
surface form: Army–Navy football rivalry
seasonType regular season
sport American football
tieRule defending holder retains physical trophy in three-way tie
shared by teams with identical best round-robin record
trophyMaterial metal and wood

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