Despite shutdown service academies will play

Despite shutdown service academies will play

Despite shutdown, service academies will play NCAA.com

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PRESENTED BY U.S. military academy football teams will play this weekend, despite the government shutdown. A senior defense official said Wednesday the decision affects this weekend's games only, and future games will be evaluated as events unfold. The official was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly so spoke on condition of anonymity. Army's game at Boston College, and Air Force's game at Navy in Annapolis, Md., on Saturday were in jeopardy after the Defense Department temporarily suspended sports competition at the service academies as a result of the budget impasse in Congress. The teams will be allowed to play because the games are paid for with non-appropriated funds, and have been long planned. Non-appropriated funds generally come from outside sources and are not approved through Congress. A phone message left with Navy athletic director Chet Gladchuk was not immediately returned, along with email messages left with spokesmen for Army and Air Force. Earlier in the day, Gladchuk said he was optimistic the Pentagon would allow the games to be played. He said the athletic department has provided information to Pentagon officials to assure them that no government funds will be spent on any aspect of the game. Gladchuk said a Navy home game brings in about $4 million from tickets, sponsorship, television and radio rights fees and other revenues such as parking and concessions. The game essentially pays for itself, he said. Football revenue also funds Navy's 32 other sports teams. "It would be devastating to our budget," Gladchuk said about having a home game canceled. The coaches and players involved were still preparing for the games to be played. "I wouldn't say they're oblivious, but they are practicing and trying to maintain that laser focus," Gladchuk said. "In my mind, we are playing on Saturday. It's just how I feel," Boston College coach Steve Addazio said.

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