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  CBS Sports has announced the game times for the Air Force and Navy football games on Wednesday. The Lockheed Martin Commanders' Classic presented by USAA against Air Force at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas on Saturday, November 5 will start at 11:30 a.m. et. The 123rd edition of America's Game, presented by USAA, versus Navy on Saturday, December 10 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa. will kick off at 3 p.m. et. Army and Air Force will meet at Globe Life Field for the second straight season. The Black Knights defeated the Falcons, 21-14, in an overtime thriller last season to retain the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy. Army has won four of the last six meetings with Navy, including two of the last three in Philadelphia. - Army Football

Sr/2023 DE Andre Carter IIArmy
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  2022 LOTT IMPACT TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST: ANDRE CARTER II, DE, Army, Sr. 6-7, 250, Missouri City, Texas; Pre-season and returning All-American; Had 18.5 tackles for loss last year, 15.5 sacks, 2nd in the country, Team MVP. - Lott IMPACT Trophy/The Pacific Club IMPACT Foundation

Sr/2023 DE Andre Carter IIArmy
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  One of the nation's best edge rushers is back in the form of junior dog 'backer (an outside linebacker position that serves predominantly as a pass rusher) Andre Carter II. Carter led the nation in sacks per game with 1.19, ahead of Alabama's Will Anderson and Michigan's Aidan Hutchinson. He tallied 15.5 sacks, plus four forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, an interception, five quarterback hurries and two pass breakups. There were 14 FBS players with at least 50 QB pressures in 2021. None of them had fewer pass rush snaps than Carter (285). - Army Football

Sr/2023 DE Andre Carter IIArmy
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  Connor Bishop and Marquel Broughton play on different sides of the football, one getting dirty on the line and the other patrolling the outfield, if you will. They have differing styles of leading but with the shared sentiment of helping their fellow cadets and friends. Broughton and Bishop share a business management major and now they share duties as Army's co-captains for the 2022 season. "It's an incredible honor," Bishop said. "I think it's one of the best honors that you can have is to be named captain by your team. I'm just incredibly grateful and excited for the opportunity."

As a junior, Broughton was one of four co-captains on the 2021 team that went 9-4 and beat Missouri in the Armed Forces Bowl. Broughton brought much energy and vocal leadership to the job. He was not assured of serving as captain again but his popularity among his teammates made him a shoe-in. "It's a blessing, just like last year," Broughton said. "It's nice to be voted as a leader here at West Point due to the circumstances of all the leaders here. This is the premier leadership school. Just knowing that I can do it two times, it's big, and I'm definitely happy about it." - Times Herald-Record


Sr/2023 SS Marquel BroughtonArmy
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  12/22/21 - Tyhier TylerrSr/2023, Army + More +

  Cole Talley kicked a 41-yard field goal as time expired and Army rallied to beat Missouri 24-22 in the Armed Forces Bowl on Wednesday night. After the Tigers took a 22-21 lead on a touchdown with 1:11 to play, third-string quarterback Jabari Laws led Army (9-4) downfield to the Missouri 24-yard line, setting up Talley's game-winner. Talley, who went to high school about 60 miles east of Fort Worth in Rockwall, Texas, said he was thinking about the brotherhood of Army football players when he went out for the final kick. One of those seniors was Laws, who was the Black Knights' starting quarterback in 2019 before a knee injury sidelined him. He didn't play at all last season following a second surgery.

Army backup quarterback Tyhier Tyler came on after starter Christian Anderson injured an ankle late in the third quarter and threw a 14-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Walters to give the Black Knights their first lead, 21-16. Anderson and JaKobi Buchanan scored on TD runs of 22 and 10 yards, respectively, for Army. Redshirt freshman quarterback Brady Cook threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Keke Chism with 71 seconds left to put the Tigers (6-7) ahead, but his two-point conversion pass sailed over the head of an open Dawson Downing in the end zone. Cook also ran for a 30-yard score in his first collegiate start. Missouri played without second-team All-America running back Tyler Badie, who was held out by coach Eliah Drinkwitz in advance of the NFL draft. Starting quarterback Connor Bazelak was sidelined because of a leg injury. - Army/AP College Football


rSr/2023 QB Tyhier TylerArmy
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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 Flames 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-yard 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). - Army/AP College Football


rSr/2024 FB Jakobi BuchananArmy
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  Tyrell Robinson ran for an 87-yard touchdown and finished with 137 of Army's 377 rushing yards as the Black Knights ran over UMass, 33-17 on Saturday. Army had 10 players with at least one carry and got touchdown runs from four different backs. After UMass took a 3-0 lead midway through the first quarter on a Cameron Carson 45-yard field goal, Army answered when Robinson took the pitch in the backfield, got a block on the corner and raced 87 yards untouched to the end zone. Wilson Catoe scored from three-yards out to cap a 10-play drive and a 16-3 Army lead with 13:30 left in the second quarter. Garrett Dzuro tossed a five-yard pass to Jacob Orlando to pull UMass within a touchdown at 16-10, but Cole Talley booted a 33-yard field goal as time expired in the first half for a 19-10 lead. Jakobi Buchanan and Tyhier Tyler each added fourth-quarter touchdown runs for Army (7-3). - Army/AP College Football

rSr/2025 RB Tyrell RobinsonArmy
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  11/13/21 - Jabari LawsSr/2022, Army + More +

  Jabari Laws passed for a score, Tyson Riley was one of eight Black Knights to rush for a touchdown, and Army rolled over Bucknell 63-10 on Saturday. Army (6-4) became bowl-eligible for a second consecutive season and for the fifth time in six seasons. The Black Knights scored 21 points in each of the first two quarters to lead 42-0 at halftime. The second half was delayed significantly because of lightning around Michie Stadium. Laws completed the only three passes he threw for 58 yards, including a 22-yard score to Ay'Jaun Marshall.

Riley was the only Black Knight to reach double figures in carries with 10 and finished with a game-high 70 yards, including a 4-yard TD run. Eighteen Army ballcarriers turned in positive rushing yards, nine gained at least 23 yards, and 15 had at least 10 yards. According to Sportradar, it's the only game this century that has had so many different players on the same team have at least one carry. - Army/AP College Football


Sr/2022 QB Jabari LawsArmy
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  Jordyn Law recovered teammate Christian Anderson's fumble at the goal line for an overtime touchdown and Army defeated Air Force 21-14 on Saturday. After Law's game-saving recovery, the Black Knights (5-3) denied the Falcons (6-3) the end zone when Jabari Moore broke-up Haaziq Daniels' fourth-down pass. The victory means Army can do no worse than a tie for the Commander-in-Chief's trophy, which goes to the service academy with the best record in round-robin competition. Army will retain the prize whether it wins or loses against Navy in December as Air Force defeated the Midshipmen earlier this season. Army came in having won three of the past four trophies.

Air Force tied the game on Matthew Depore's second field goal of the game, a 30-yarder with 23 seconds left in regulation. They had reached the Army 11 before a 15-yard chop-block penalty stalled the drive. After a scoreless first half, Army took the second-half kickoff and with the help of a 39-yard pass from Tyhier Tyler to Tyrell Robinson, scored on Tyler's 9-yard run. Air Force responded with Dapore's 39-yard field goal and Army came right back with a 79-yard pass play from Christian Anderson to Robinson and a 13-3 lead after three quarters. Air Force closed the gap to 14-9 early in the fourth on Daniels' 4-yard toss to Dane Kinamon with the key play on the drive a 31-yard completion to David Cormier. - Army/AP College Football


rSr/2022 QB Christian AndersonArmy
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  Army quarterback Christian Anderson had the best rushing performance of the week, running for a career-high 236 yards on 15 carries against Miami (Ohio). Northwestern's Evan Hull had the only other 200-yard game, carrying 22 times for 216 against Ohio. Hull's 90-yard TD run was Northwestern's longest since Bill Swingle went 95 yards against Boston College in 1961. - AP College Football

rSr/2022 QB Christian AndersonArmy
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  Christian Anderson ran for a pair long first-half touchdowns and Army remained undefeated with a 23-10 victory over Miami (Ohio) on Saturday. Anderson sprinted 72 yards on Army's third play then eclipsed that personal best with a 75-yard score in the second quarter. He had a career-high 236 yards rushing on 15 carries before leaving with just over six minutes to go in the fourth quarter with an apparent shoulder injury. Anderson had to exit the game twice in the first half with injuries before returning both times. It was a 42-yard run by Anderson in which he broke free of tacklers near the Army goal line that might have been the game's big play. Anderson's scamper came after a goal-line stand and was part of a 18-play drive that took nearly 11 minutes and ended with Anthony Adkins' 4-yard score early in the fourth quarter for a 23-3 lead.

A 21-yard field goal by Cole Talley after Reikan Donaldson blocked a RedHawks punt made it 17-3 at halftime. At that point, Army had outgained Miami 232-72 with all the Black Knights' yardage on the ground, 174 by Anderson on nine carries. Army gained all of its 384 yards on the ground with five pass attempts incomplete. Brett Gabbert threw for 193 yards that included an 80-yard touchdown by Kevin Davis, who eluded defenders down the right sideline for the only RedHawks (1-3) touchdown. Army is 4-0 for the first time since 1996 after its 13th straight home victory. - Army/AP College Football


rSr/2022 QB Christian AndersonArmy
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  Christian Anderson ran for two touchdowns, passed for another and Army reached the end zone on all six of its first-half possessions in rolling to a 52-21 win over UConn on Saturday. Anderson's two short scoring runs and his 39-yard TD pass to Isaiah Alston gave the Black Knights (3-0) a 21-0 lead on the way to their 12th straight home victory. Tyrell Robinson ran for a career-long 70-yard score and Jakobi Buchanan and Anthony Adkins added short TD runs for a 42-0 halftime lead. The 42 points were the most in a first half since scoring 42 against Houston in the 2018 Armed Forces Bowl, a 70-14 victory.

For the second straight game, Army did not punt. The Huskies (0-4) stopped Army's offense for the first time in the third quarter and they scored on freshman Tyler Phommachanh's 38-yard keeper and a 96-yard kickoff return by another freshman, Brian Brewton. It was UConn's first kickoff return for a TD since 2011. The points were the first for UConn against an FBS opponent this season. Fourteen Black Knights had positive rushing yards for a team total of 397 led by Robinson's 84. Phommachanh ran for two touchdowns and had 60 yards rushing and 109 passing. - Army/AP College Football


rSr/2022 QB Christian AndersonArmy
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  Christian Anderson rushed for a career-high 119 yards and passed for a touchdown and Army survived a Western Kentucky rally to take a 38-35 victory on Saturday. Trailing 35-14 midway through the second quarter, WKU (1-1) closed the gap to seven points on Bailey Zappe's 14-yard pass to Jerreth Sterns with just under five minutes remaining in the game. But Army (2-0) recovered a WKU onside kick and Cole Talley kicked a 31-yard field goal, giving the Black Knights the cushion they needed after the Hilltoppers scored a touchdown with 21 seconds left. Jakobi Buchanan ran for a pair of Army touchdowns. It was Army's first victory over WKU in four meetings since the teams' first meeting in 2013. Grad transfer Zappe, the nation's leading passer last year at Houston Baptist, was 28-of-40 for 435 yards with three touchdowns and an interception. Jerreth Sterns made nine catches for a career-high 171 yards and two scores. While WKU was dominant in the air, Army rushed for 339 yards and almost doubled the Hilltoppers in time of possession. - Army/AP College Football

rSr/2022 QB Christian AndersonArmy
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  08/05/21 - Arik SmithSr/2022, Army + More +

  This summer, senior linebacker Arik Smith was named to the Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List, which is given to a top defensive player that has an impact on and off the field. College defensive players are nominated to the Watch List based on the IMPACT on their teams on and off the field. IMPACT is an acronym for Integrity, Maturity, Performance, Academics, Community and Tenacity. The 42 represents Ronnie Lott's number during his legendary career. Smith was tied for the team lead in total tackles (78) in 2020 and led the team with 3.5 sacks. He tallied 9.0 TFL and hauled in one interception en route to being named a Phil Steele All-Independent First Team selection. The winner of the Lott Trophy, which will be announced in December. - Army Football

Sr/2022 ILB Arik SmithArmy
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  08/01/21 - Jabari LawsSr/2022, Army + More +

  Army West Point Football has placed another one of it's cadet-athletes on a preseason watch list, as Jabari Laws landed on the Wuerffel Trophy Watch List this morning. The Wuerffel Trophy is awarded every year to a player who best combines exemplary community service with leadership achievement on and off the field. A rising senior, Laws last saw action in 2019 making five starts at quarterback for the Black Knights. The Maryland native rushed for 484 yards and four TDs as a sophomore before an injury kept him out of action for the entire 2020 campaign. - Army Football

Sr/2022 QB Jabari LawsArmy
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