THE GOLD SHEET
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Navy 31 - Army 17—This streaky rivalry series dates back to 1890 and has lately been dominated by Navy. The Midshipmen have won 11 straight by an average margin of 22 pts. and are 13-5 against the number last 18 against Army. These service academies have both relied on execution of option rush attacks to compete on the FBS stage for several years, and this season is no exception. Led by RB Terry Baggett (1072 YR, 8.2 ypc), Army ranks 2nd in rushing at 324 ypg. With QB Keenan Reynolds running for 1124 yds. and distributing the ball to 7 other backs who gained at least 226 yards, Navy is 3rd in rushing at 320 ypg. The Midshipmen have a more useful passing game, as Reynolds threw for 1028 yds. (9 per attempt) and posted an 8-2 TD-int. ratio. Bowl-bound Navy has won its last 3 this season by an average margin of 16 ppg while scoring 47 ppg.
The Middies figure to extend their winning streak against a Black Knight squad that’s just 3-8 SU and has some deficiencies on defense Navy should exploit. Army’s stop unit has faded in the 2nd half of the season, as it’s yielded 239 ypg rushing (5.6 ypc) over the last 6 games. Soph QB A.J. Schurr replaced Angel Santiago in the second half for Army against Hawaii and scored 3 TDs, threw for 122 yards, and rallied West Point back to tie the game at 28 after trailing 28-7 at halftime of an eventual 49-42 loss in Honolulu.
Schurr’s heroics, however, couldn’t make up for the fading defense, yielding 608 total yards to a then-winless Rainbow Warrior team. Speculation is rising that Army HC Rich Ellerson could be on the way out, as the Cadets are just 8-27 the last 3 seasons, and bringing in four new assistants this season did nothing to improve the team’s fortunes. Note that the last 7 in series went “under” the posted total. at Lincoln Financial field, Philadelphia, PA TV—CBS
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Navy 31 - Army 17—This streaky rivalry series dates back to 1890 and has lately been dominated by Navy. The Midshipmen have won 11 straight by an average margin of 22 pts. and are 13-5 against the number last 18 against Army. These service academies have both relied on execution of option rush attacks to compete on the FBS stage for several years, and this season is no exception. Led by RB Terry Baggett (1072 YR, 8.2 ypc), Army ranks 2nd in rushing at 324 ypg. With QB Keenan Reynolds running for 1124 yds. and distributing the ball to 7 other backs who gained at least 226 yards, Navy is 3rd in rushing at 320 ypg. The Midshipmen have a more useful passing game, as Reynolds threw for 1028 yds. (9 per attempt) and posted an 8-2 TD-int. ratio. Bowl-bound Navy has won its last 3 this season by an average margin of 16 ppg while scoring 47 ppg.
The Middies figure to extend their winning streak against a Black Knight squad that’s just 3-8 SU and has some deficiencies on defense Navy should exploit. Army’s stop unit has faded in the 2nd half of the season, as it’s yielded 239 ypg rushing (5.6 ypc) over the last 6 games. Soph QB A.J. Schurr replaced Angel Santiago in the second half for Army against Hawaii and scored 3 TDs, threw for 122 yards, and rallied West Point back to tie the game at 28 after trailing 28-7 at halftime of an eventual 49-42 loss in Honolulu.
Schurr’s heroics, however, couldn’t make up for the fading defense, yielding 608 total yards to a then-winless Rainbow Warrior team. Speculation is rising that Army HC Rich Ellerson could be on the way out, as the Cadets are just 8-27 the last 3 seasons, and bringing in four new assistants this season did nothing to improve the team’s fortunes. Note that the last 7 in series went “under” the posted total. at Lincoln Financial field, Philadelphia, PA TV—CBS

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