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On November 9th, 1946, Yankee Stadium hosted one of the most anticipated games in college football history.
#1 Army. #2 Notre Dame.
National champions. Heisman winners. Future Hall of Famers. A combined 79-game unbeaten streak between them.
By the time the final whistle blew, the scoreboard still read 0–0 — but the game became a legend anyway.
It was a clash of eras, styles, and identities — a wartime dynasty against a rising powerhouse… and a defensive masterpiece that still echoes through college football.
Learn how a scoreless game became one of the greatest ever played — on this episode of Sports History Daily.
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