WEST POINT, N.Y. -- Bob Sutton is still riveted by Americas Game, even if hes far from the service academy world that once consumed him when he coached at Army.And despite recent lopsided results in the fierce Army-Navy rivalry -- the Middies have won 14 straight -- Sutton says nothing is ever a given when these two teams play.I love the Army-Navy game, best game going, said Sutton, now defensive coordinator for the NFLs Kansas City Chiefs. I think (Army) has things turned around a bit. They were close last year. Navy, Ken (coach Niumatalolo) has done an unbelievable job there. Hes won some huge games this year.But Ill say this about Army-Navy, none of that matters one bit, he said. None of it has anything to do with that game.That game will be played Saturday in Baltimore, not far from the Navy campus. The Middies (9-3) are coming off a 34-10 loss to Temple in the American Athletic Conference title game, a setback that relegated star quarterback Will Worth to the bench for the rest of the year with a foot injury and sent them plummeting from the AP Top 25 . They will face an Army team that hasnt played in three weeks.One thing is certain, though. No matter the final score, coach Jeff Monkens third year at West Point will end like only one other football season at the academy in the past two decades. The Black Knights (6-5) will be playing in the postseason -- theyve accepted a berth in the Heart of Dallas Bowl against North Texas in late December -for just the second time since Suttons 1996 team won a school-record 10 games.Thats a big deal around here.Im very proud of this team, senior linebacker and co-captain Jeremy Timpf said. I know Army has been struggling the past few years, and its good to go out as a senior and know that youve produced a bowl game. Its nice to leave that with the program.Sutton spent eight years as an assistant at Army under Jim Young before taking over as head coach in 1991. His nine-year tenure is second in length at the academy only to the famed Earl Red Blaik, architect of two national champions in the mid-1940s, and Sutton knew how to beat Navy. His teams went 6-3 against the Middies, five of the victories in succession.Sutton was fired after a 10-point loss to Navy in 1999 left Army at 3-8 for the second straight year, and the Black Knights have struggled mightily since. Rich Ellersons 2010 team, which finished 7-6 and beat SMU in the Armed Forces Bowl, has been the lone exception in this long stretch of futility.Meanwhile, service academy rivals Navy and Air Force have thrived.The Falcons won their 20th Commander-in-Chiefs Trophy a month ago at Michie Stadium, snatching the coveted hardware, emblematic of supremacy among the three schools, back from Navy (Army has won it only six times). Since 2007, Air Force has only failed to make the postseason once; Navy has missed playing in a bowl game just once since 2003.Army, the lone independent among the three schools, hopes to join that perennial party. It wont be easy.One year at a time, mate.At the academy, youre only going to go so high, Sutton said. It doesnt mean you cant be successful, but youre framed by all these different aspects. Football is very important, but its not the most important thing. Thats never going to change.On Saturday, it will be very important -- to both teams -- and Army comes in with more emotion than usual. Its gold helmets carry a sticker with the No. 28 framed by the words Brother, Teammate, Friend in honor of sophomore defensive back Brandon Jackson, a rising star who was killed in a one-car crash the morning after Army had beaten Rice in early September.I never thought I would lose one of my brothers while we were still at school together -- while we were still teammates, senior linebacker Andrew Knight wrote in a personal letter posted Wednesday in the Players Tribune . West Point prepares you for many things, but not for something like that.---AP Sports Writer Dave Skretta in Kansas City, Missouri, contributed to this report.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25Air Max Outlet . LOUIS -- Mike Smith is used to facing plenty of shots, so this was nothing new. Air Max Sale . 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Replica Air Max . -- There were a lot of firsts for the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night.ALLENTOWN, Pa. -- An eastern Pennsylvania judge says she wont dismiss the homicide charges against former pro wrestling star Jimmy Superfly Snuka in the death of his girlfriend more than three decades ago but may consider doing so later.The Lehigh County judge in June ruled the 73-year-old defendant mentally incompetent to stand trial in his girlfriends 1983 death. She declined prosecutors request to have him involuntarily committed to a mental hospital.Prosecutors then asked the judge to either require Snuka to participate in outpatient treatment to determine whether he can become mentally competent or dismiss the charges.If you believe that hes not going to become competent, then whats the point? Chief Deputy District Attorney Charles Gallagher III asked Judge Kelly Banach in court on Tuesday. We ask you to dismiss the charges.Banach said she wasnt comfortable with dismissing the charges at this point but wanted to revisit the case at Snukas next evaluation hearing in December. She said she was open to reconsidering her decision if new evidence to drop the charges was presented.The defense has argued that Snuka suffers from dementia, partly due to the head trauma he suffered over a long career in the ring.dddddddddddd A prosecution expert said Snukas brain shows normal signs of aging and suggested that he might be feigning symptoms. Gallagher repeated that contention Tuesday, saying the defendant has been an actor his whole life.Banach, who questioned Snuka herself earlier, said in June that she found the wrestler vacant and unable to assist in his defense. I dont believe hes faking it. I dont think hes smart enough to fake it, Banach said in June.If Banach grants the prosecutions motion to require outpatient treatment, its unclear where Snuka would receive it. Defense attorney Robert Kirwan said his client plans to move to Florida to live with his son.Snuka, a native of Fiji who lives in New Jersey, was charged last year with third-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter in the death of 23-year-old Nancy Argentino, whose body was found in their Whitehall Township hotel room. Prosecutors allege she was beaten while Snuka has maintained that she died from a fall. ' ' '