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Army, My second Favorite Team

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WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) -- Entering his sixth season at Army, coach Jeff Monken is in a very good place - 29 wins in three seasons and a team that's driven to keep the excellence going.

The Black Knights are coming off an academy-record, 11-win season and their first national ranking - No. 19 - since 1996, so the bar's set pretty high.


When preseason opened a year ago, Monken had to replace starting quarterback Ahmad Bradshaw. His stellar play in 2017 had led the Black Knights to their first 10-win season, capped by a second straight win over archrival Navy and a bowl victory over San Diego State.

Exit Bradshaw, enter sophomore Kelvin Hopkins Jr.

It was a seamless transition. Hopkins became the first player in program history to throw and rush for more than 1,000 yards (1,026 and 1,017) in a season and finished the year with 17 rushing touchdowns, tying the team record shared by tailback Carlton Jones and quarterback Trent Steelman.

''A year ago we didn't know if he was going to be the starter,'' Monken said. ''He earned the job, had a great season, so at this point the confidence that we have and his teammates have in him as a leader and as a performer makes it different.''

Hopkins finished his breakout season with five rushing touchdowns in a stunning 70-14 victory over Houston in the Armed Forces Bowl. He's not expecting a drop-off.

''I think this team can be very special just based on the group of seniors we have,'' Hopkins said. ''This is the largest group of seniors we've had in my time here. It's a lot of guys that want to leave a good legacy.''

Junior Christian Anderson and sophomore Jabari Laws are vying to be the backup.

Other things to know about Army, which opens the season at home against Rice on Aug. 30:

FULLBACK FLEET

Army relies heavily on its fullbacks to lead its ball-control option attack. The Black Knights averaged 312.4 yards rushing to rank second nationally last season but lost their top two fullbacks to graduation, bruising Darnell Woolfolk and slithery Andy Davidson. Together, they had 1,286 yards rushing and 16 TDs, Woolfolk tallying 14 of those scores. The 240-pound Slomka, a gifted short-yardage runner who had 216 rushing yards and scored five TDs last season, and junior Sandon McCoy are the top two heading into the season. The 215-pound McCoy has 123 yards rushing on 28 carries and is getting a large share of the reps in preseason to get him acclimated.

Offensive coordinator Brent Davis expects his retooled offensive line, minus stalwart Bryce Holland, to get the job done.

''This year the sum of the parts has a chance to be just fine,'' Davis said. ''We've got 45 starts returning, guys that have started in 45 games. We really feel this is the most depth across the board that we've had.''

TURNOVER PROWESS

Army relies on controlling the clock and limiting the number of possessions its opponents have. Turnovers are to be avoided at all costs and the Black Knights are darn good at that. They had only eight last season, second nationally, losing just five fumbles in 922 snaps to go with three interceptions.

''Our goal is to be better than we were last year in ball security,'' Davis said. ''We give our team a chance to win football games if we don't turn it over. Our record when we have not turned the ball over is pretty good. I think we might have lost one game in five years. That's something we point out to our guys all the time.''

DEFENSIVE DRIVE

Army finished last season ranked eighth nationally in total defense, allowing 295.5 yards per game. Though LB James Nachtigal, the leading tackler, LB Kenneth Brinson, and DB Mike Reynolds are gone, LB Cole Christiansen, a returning captain, leads a unit that has veterans Elijah Riley and Jaylon McClinton to anchor the secondary.

GREAT EXPECTATIONS

Besides the lopsided bowl win, an overtime loss at Oklahoma in September instilled a lot of confidence in the team, whose strong finish to the season has attracted a lot more attention.

''I don't know that there's any pressure. I'm not putting any pressure on them,'' Monken said. ''Any pressure there is, is internal. I hope they're excited about the season and feel compelled to play their very best because of what's been built in the program, that there's an expectation and with expectations comes a standard that needs to be upheld. Hopefully, they'll do that.''


Wish they could get another shot at OU, might be different this time..
 
Right now West Point has an outside shot at making a P6 bowl game. They play MI on 9/7/19 and If they beat MI, and it's a big if, they just might it to that bowl game.
 
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Honestly, I don't know if I have a 2nd favoite team, generally it's whoever is playing blOwU. Back in the day when LaVelle Edwards was coaching BYU I used to like watching them. They didn't have elite athletes but they sure put a whipping on teams that did. I used to live in Clemson SC so I have always liked following them. I'm shocked to see how much they have achieved. It's a good school.

I respect the hell out of the academies they compete against the best with true warriors.
 
Honestly, I don't know if I have a 2nd favoite team, generally it's whoever is playing blOwU. Back in the day when LaVelle Edwards was coaching BYU I used to like watching them. They didn't have elite athletes but they sure put a whipping on teams that did. I used to live in Clemson SC so I have always liked following them. I'm shocked to see how much they have achieved. It's a good school.

I respect the hell out of the academies they compete against the best with true warriors.

My second favorite team has always been whoever is playing Notre Dame. A few years ago when we played them in Austin some of their fans came on this board and mocked us for going 35 years without a title. However they've now gone 31 years and counting without a national title. I can't stand them and it world take to long to say why. Kudos to Clemson for putting a 30/3 beat down on then in the Cotton Bowl.
 
I also like Army football and for so many years could not beat Navy but that has all changed.Their offense is to run the football with option plays that a lot of teams have never seen and its old-fashion 3 or 4 yard gains and here we go again man on man.A good senior class and most players are two stars or no stars but they come to play and you better be ready as OU found out last year.
 
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WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) -- Entering his sixth season at Army, coach Jeff Monken is in a very good place - 29 wins in three seasons and a team that's driven to keep the excellence going.

The Black Knights are coming off an academy-record, 11-win season and their first national ranking - No. 19 - since 1996, so the bar's set pretty high.


When preseason opened a year ago, Monken had to replace starting quarterback Ahmad Bradshaw. His stellar play in 2017 had led the Black Knights to their first 10-win season, capped by a second straight win over archrival Navy and a bowl victory over San Diego State.

Exit Bradshaw, enter sophomore Kelvin Hopkins Jr.

It was a seamless transition. Hopkins became the first player in program history to throw and rush for more than 1,000 yards (1,026 and 1,017) in a season and finished the year with 17 rushing touchdowns, tying the team record shared by tailback Carlton Jones and quarterback Trent Steelman.





''A year ago we didn't know if he was going to be the starter,'' Monken said. ''He earned the job, had a great season, so at this point the confidence that we have and his teammates have in him as a leader and as a performer makes it different.''

Hopkins finished his breakout season with five rushing touchdowns in a stunning 70-14 victory over Houston in the Armed Forces Bowl. He's not expecting a drop-off.

''I think this team can be very special just based on the group of seniors we have,'' Hopkins said. ''This is the largest group of seniors we've had in my time here. It's a lot of guys that want to leave a good legacy.''

Junior Christian Anderson and sophomore Jabari Laws are vying to be the backup.

Other things to know about Army, which opens the season at home against Rice on Aug. 30:

FULLBACK FLEET

Army relies heavily on its fullbacks to lead its ball-control option attack. The Black Knights averaged 312.4 yards rushing to rank second nationally last season but lost their top two fullbacks to graduation, bruising Darnell Woolfolk and slithery Andy Davidson. Together, they had 1,286 yards rushing and 16 TDs, Woolfolk tallying 14 of those scores. The 240-pound Slomka, a gifted short-yardage runner who had 216 rushing yards and scored five TDs last season, and junior Sandon McCoy are the top two heading into the season. The 215-pound McCoy has 123 yards rushing on 28 carries and is getting a large share of the reps in preseason to get him acclimated.

Offensive coordinator Brent Davis expects his retooled offensive line, minus stalwart Bryce Holland, to get the job done.

''This year the sum of the parts has a chance to be just fine,'' Davis said. ''We've got 45 starts returning, guys that have started in 45 games. We really feel this is the most depth across the board that we've had.''

TURNOVER PROWESS

Army relies on controlling the clock and limiting the number of possessions its opponents have. Turnovers are to be avoided at all costs and the Black Knights are darn good at that. They had only eight last season, second nationally, losing just five fumbles in 922 snaps to go with three interceptions.

''Our goal is to be better than we were last year in ball security,'' Davis said. ''We give our team a chance to win football games if we don't turn it over. Our record when we have not turned the ball over is pretty good. I think we might have lost one game in five years. That's something we point out to our guys all the time.''

DEFENSIVE DRIVE

Army finished last season ranked eighth nationally in total defense, allowing 295.5 yards per game. Though LB James Nachtigal, the leading tackler, LB Kenneth Brinson, and DB Mike Reynolds are gone, LB Cole Christiansen, a returning captain, leads a unit that has veterans Elijah Riley and Jaylon McClinton to anchor the secondary.

GREAT EXPECTATIONS

Besides the lopsided bowl win, an overtime loss at Oklahoma in September instilled a lot of confidence in the team, whose strong finish to the season has attracted a lot more attention.

''I don't know that there's any pressure. I'm not putting any pressure on them,'' Monken said. ''Any pressure there is, is internal. I hope they're excited about the season and feel compelled to play their very best because of what's been built in the program, that there's an expectation and with expectations comes a standard that needs to be upheld. Hopefully, they'll do that.''


Wish they could get another shot at OU, might be different this time..




That is my 2nd round team, FBH. I expect them to be 11-1 for the season, with a Michigan loss as their only stumble.
 
That is my 2nd round team, FBH. I expect them to be 11-1 for the season, with a Michigan loss as their only stumble.

Your know gameday goes on and on that Jim Harbaugh is the next Bo Schembechler at MI. However he's clearly proven he's not at least so far. If Army beats MI I will lmao.
 
Honestly, I don't know if I have a 2nd favoite team, generally it's whoever is playing blOwU. Back in the day when LaVelle Edwards was coaching BYU I used to like watching them. They didn't have elite athletes but they sure put a whipping on teams that did. I used to live in Clemson SC so I have always liked following them. I'm shocked to see how much they have achieved. It's a good school.

I respect the hell out of the academies they compete against the best with true warriors.

One coach that I respect the he** out of is Chris Petersen. Because of him I pay attention to WA and the rest of the Pac XII. All TX fans should like and admire Chris Petersen. Why you say? You mean you've already forgotten?

New Year's Day 2007
Phoenix, AZ.
Boise State vs OK
Boise had to have been at least 15 point underdog.
After all they were playing the mighty Sooners
However
Boise 43
OK 42
On a statue of liberty play

Unless we play them in a bowl game I will always pull for WA.

And Belldozer is still trying to tell us that Utah beating Alabama in the Sugar Bowl was a far bigger upset.

In other words he still hasn't gotten over it.
 
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