Anderson, who was formally introduced yesterday, had served as Army's athletic director since 2004. Consequently, he has a strong working relationship with Navy athletic director Chet Gladchuk - the man he'll need to negotiate with if the series is to continue.
Anderson and Gladchuk have spent countless hours together to determine future sites of Army-Navy football games. Both also have participated in dealings with CBS regarding the television contract...
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