President Joe Biden forgot to study his play when awarding a football trophy to Army's team Monday – asking 'Where are you' to the coach standing just feet away.
'We finally have coach Jeff Monken … back to the White House … Where are you, coach?' the president asked, while introducing notables at the top of an event awarding the commander-in-chief's trophy.
The coach he was welcoming was standing to the president's right, having walked into the East Room of the White House along with his victorious team.
The odd comment came after Biden acknowledged Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Army Secretary Charles Q. Brown, Jr.
'Where are you, coach?' President Biden asked while awarding the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy to the United States Military Academy Army Black Knights. Coach Jeff Monken was standing nearby
It came at an event where he commended the team for 'toughness, tenacity, camaraderie, accountability' on and off the field.
The Army Black Knights won the trophy during their annual Army-Navy Game, defeating the Midshipmen 17-11 in December.
Biden said he was 'very proud' of the team, and 'not just for the wins, not just for those forced turnovers' but for putting on another uniform – representing the entire country,.
Biden was presented an Army jersey with '46' written on it
The president returned to the White House from his Wilmington home Monday