Bill The Goat XXXVII, the mascot of Navy Midshipmen, at Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Md., Oct. 5, 2019. (Tribune News Service via Getty Images) WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) - West Point cadets attempting to nab the U.S.
Naval Academy's mascot ahead of the annual Army-Navy football game ended up grabbing a different goat, according to a report.U.S.
Military Academy cadets traveled this weekend to a farm near Annapolis, Maryland, that is home to Navy mascot Bill, who belongs to a long line of goat mascots with the same name.
Cadets gave chase to the spooked goats. And instead of grabbing Bill No. 37, they came away with Bill No. 34, a one-horned, 14-year-old retiree, according to The New York Times.