Commander-in-Chief's Trophy Air Force has a traditional rivalry against the other two FBS
service academies,
Army and
Navy; the three play for the right to hold the
Commander-in-Chief's Trophy. Air Force has won the trophy 21 times, more than either Army or Navy. •
Commander in Chief's Trophy Winners (AF-Army-Navy): 1982, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989–1992, 1994, 1995, 1997–2002, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2016, 2022.
Colorado State Air Force has played more games against
Colorado State and
Wyoming than any other school, having played each school 60 times since 1957, the Falcons' first season. Since 1980, the Falcons and Colorado State Rams have competed for the
Ram–Falcon Trophy. Air Force holds a 27–15 advantage over Colorado State in games that the trophy has been contested in.
Colorado In 2019 Air Force renewed a rivalry with
Colorado, winning at Folsom Field on Sept. 14 by a score of 30–23. The teams had not played since Oct. 5, 1974, a game that Colorado won by a score of 28–27. Air Force won the first meeting between the teams in 1958. The 1963 game between the two college football teams was postponed due to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The 1973 game, the last one played in Boulder before the 2019 clash, was marred by a riot. Fans threw eggs and beer at Air Force personnel and cadets.
Hawaii The Kuter Trophy is awarded to the winner of the game between Air Force and
Hawaii. The trophy is named after General
Laurence S. Kuter, who was appointed the first head of the Pacific
Air Forces Command (located at
Hickam Air Force Base in
Honolulu) in 1957. The two teams have met 23 times, with Air Force leading the series 14–8–1.
Top 10 rivals Below are Air Force's records against its top ten most-played opponents since 1957. ==References==