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Jakobi Buchanan, FB, Army
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Name: Jakobi Buchanan College: Army
Number: 33
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-0 Weight: 255 Position: Pos2: RB
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2024 40 Low: 4.83 40 Time: 4.93 40 High: 5.04
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Data Scout Notes: X-PFA-Tryout/Backup RB/Rating @ FB/-10 LBs for 2023 2023: NA...2022: NA...2021: NA...2020: 2ndPS
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Dates: 03/19/24
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Jakobi Buchanan, Army, Player News
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Jakobi Buchanan ran for three touchdowns and Christian Anderson threw for a score and Army beat Liberty 31-16 on Saturday. After Liberty turned it over on downs in five plays to start the game, Cole Talley kicked a 26-yard field goal to give Army (8-3) a 3-0 lead. The Black Knights followed up defensively when Bo Nicolas-Paul intercepted Max Morgan. On Army's ensuing drive, Anderson threw a 34-yard scoring pass to Braheam Murphy for a 10-0 advantage just before the end of the first quarter.The Fl ames continued turning it over on downs doing so on their next two possessions which resulted in Buchanan scoring runs of 19 and 1 yards for a 24-0 lead. His 7-yard scoring run came with 6:45 left in the third for a 31-3 lead. Malik Willis threw a 14-yar d touchdown pass to Noah Frith for Liberty's first touchdown of the day with 4:35 left in the third, and then Willis ran it in from seven yards seconds before the third ended to cut the deficit to 31-16. Willis threw for 305 yards for Liberty (7-5). - Ar my/AP College Football
(DS#999 FB) rSr/2024 FB Jakobi Buchanan, Army
News Source: Army/AP College Football
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The Army West Point football team saw two members of the offensive unit earn 2021 Preseason All-Independent Team honors from Phil Steele Publications recently. Running back Jakobi Buchanan and lineman Connor Finucane were recognized as second team honore es by the publication. Buchanan returns for his junior season as one of the top running backs on the team after playing in 11 games during the 2020 season. He ran for over 560 yards on 111 attempts and six touchdowns. He ran for a career high 106 yards a nd two touchdowns, including a 40-yard scamper against Louisiana-Monroe to help Army move to 2-0 on the season. Buchanan also had touchdowns in games against Abilene Christian, UTSA and Georgia Southern. - Army Football
(DS#999 FB) rSr/2024 FB Jakobi Buchanan, Army
News Source: Army Football
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Jakobi Buchanan scored on a 1-yard run with 73 seconds left, and Army rallied past Air Force 10-7 on Saturday to win the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy for the ninth time. With time winding in the fourth quarter, Army drove 80 yards to the Air Force 1 and B uchanan delivered. Arik Smith's interception on a deflected pass sealed it for the Black Knights. Quinn Maretzki kicked a 24-yard field goal early in the second quarter for Army's other points.The Falcons beat Army 17-13 at home last year, stoppin g the Black Knights on fourth down at the goal line to escape. Haaziq Daniels found Kyle Patterson for a 10-yard touchdown in the final seconds of the third quarter to give Air Force a 7-3 lead. The Falcons (3-3) began the season with a dominant 40-7 win over Navy and were poised to capture their record 21st CIC. But after falling behind, Army's Jabari Moore stopped the Falcons' attempt to seal it with an interception at the goal line to set up the winning drive for the Black Knights, who have won nine straight at home. - AP College Football
(DS#999 FB) rSr/2024 FB Jakobi Buchanan, Army
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Sophomore fullback Jakobi Buchanan has been deemed "the human wrecking ball," but the big man showed patience and solid foot skills on his long touchdown runs of 25 and 40 yards on Saturday. In both cases, Buchanan was briefly held up at the line of scri mmage before finding his way through holes for his big runs. "We just practice, practice and practice," Buchanan said. "Sometimes the hole is not going to be there right away. But just the way the line moves and...the blocks come together, you know, the hole is eventually going to be there...You just have to wait for the hole." - Times Herald-Record
(DS#999 FB) rSr/2024 FB Jakobi Buchanan, Army
News Source: Times Herald-Record
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