Donald Trump wouldn’t be the next president of the United States without Cole Macek’s vote.

That’s the Army sophomore fullback’s story and he’s sticking with it.

“The state of Pennsylvania was blue in favor of Hillary for a while,” said Macek, who is from the Pittsburgh area. “But my vote had so much weight that it swung the entire state of Pennsylvania. Essentially, I was the reason why he got elected. I’ll ask him for a ‘thank you.'”

Macek may have a chance to meet Trump Saturday.

When news broke Tuesday morning that the president-elect would be attending the Army-Navy game in Baltimore, no Army player was more happier than Macek.

“That was music to my ears,” said Macek, whose nickname is “The Noise.”

As has been the tradition of past presidents, Trump is reportedly spending one half on Army’s side and the other half on Navy’s side.

Macek’s dream scenario this weekend is Army snapping its 14-game streak to Navy and Trump rushing the field with the Corps of Cadets.

“That would be exciting,” Macek said. “I think it’s awesome that he’s going to be there. I think it’s a really good move on his part.

“It would be awesome to get a chance to meet him. But, obviously, our focus is on the game more than meeting President-elect Trump. That’s just the icing on the cake if it happens.”