The third season of CBS Sports' "Four Sides of the Story" franchise rolls on with "Army-Navy" on Saturday, Nov. 9 (2:00 PM, ET) on the CBS Television Network.The documentary, which continues CBS Sports' celebration of the 150anniversary of college football, leads into THE DRIVE TO ATLANTA (2:30 PM, ET), COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY (3:00 PM, ET) and the SEC on CBS "Game of the Week" between No. 1 LSU and No. 2 Alabama (3:30 PM, ET).Each FOUR SIDES OF THE STORY episode is told through four unique points of view. "Army-Navy" will expand upon four of the greatest games ever played in this historic rivalry, highlighting the tradition, pageantry and special meaning of a game that is unlike anything else in the world of sports. The four games, along with the unique points of view, are:· 1944 (During World War II) – Randy Roberts, Author and History Professor at Purdue University· 1963 (Following the assassination of President John. F. Kennedy) – Roger Staubach, Navy Quarterback and Rollie Stichweh, Army Quarterback· 2001 (Played in the Aftermath of 9/11) – Brian Zickefoose, Army Captain and Ed Malinowski, Navy Captain· 2015 (Navy wins a historic 14th-straight over Army) – Ken Niumatalolo, Navy Head Coach and Keenan Reynolds, Navy QuarterbackThe documentary will re-air next week on CBS Sports Network.· Monday, Nov. 11 (10 PM ET)· Tuesday, Nov. 12 (11 AM ET)· Friday, Nov. 15 (11 AM ET)Kalil Cage produced the documentary. Emilie Deutsch is Vice President of Original Programming & Features, CBS Sports.