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HOW TO FOLLOW THE ACTION #22 ARMY WEST POINT #14 CINCINNATI BLACK KNIGHTS BEARCATS TELEVISION: ESPN Play-by-Play: Mark Jones (2-0) (1-0) Color Analyst: Dusty Dvoracek Sideline: Quint Kessenich 9.26.20 // CINCINNATI, OHIO // // 3:30 P.M. ET SETTING THE SCENE RADIO: ARMY SPORTS NETWORK • The No. 22 Black Knights are set for their first road test as they visit No. 14 Cincinnati on Saturday, Sept. 26 at Army Football Tailgate Show - 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. CT. The contest at Nippert Stadium will be televised live on ESPN. • Mark Jones will handle the play-by-play duties, the color analyst is Dusty Dvoracek and the sideline reporter Play-by-Play: Rich DeMarco Color Analyst: Dean Darling is Quint Kessenich. Sideline: Tony Morino • The game can be heard on the radio, both on the flagship stations WBNR and WLNA, Sirius 134, XM 210 and Program Host: Joe Beckerle streamed through the TuneIn app on the Army Black Knights Radio. Tailgate Show Host: John Minko RANKED VS. RANKED Flagship: WBNR (1260 AM, Beacon, N.Y.); WLNA (1420 • The No. 22 Black Knights will visit No. 14 Cincinnati in search of its first win in a game matching ranked teams AM, Peekskill, N.Y.) since 1958. • The most recent win against a ranked opponent for the Black Knights came in a 17-14 victory over then-No. Affiliates: 19 Air Force in 1972. City Call Letters Freq. Beacon, NY WBNR 1260 AM PAST SEVEN APPEARANCES IN RANKED VS. RANKED GAMES Colorado Springs, Colo. KRDO 1240 AM • The Black Knights are 4-3 in those games, with the last win in a ranked vs. ranked contest a 14-7 victory over Colorado Springs, Colo. KRDO 92.5 FM Colorado Springs, Colo. KRDO 105.5 FM Rice on Nov. 8, 1958 Dothan, AL (Ft. Rucker) WAGF 101.3 FM Nov. 16, 1996 - No. 22 Army 17, No. 19 Syracuse 42 Fayetteville, NC (Ft. Bragg) WFBX 1450 AM Nov. 8, 1958 - No. 3 Army 14, No. 13 Rice 7 Fayetteville, NC (Ft. Bragg) WMRV 106.5 FM Oct. 11, 1958 - No. 3 Army 14, No. 4 Notre Dame 2 Florence, NJ WIFI 1460 AM Sept. 27, 1958 - No. 8 Army 45, No. 18 South Carolina 8 Huntsville, AL (Redstone) WZZN 97.7 FM Nov. 30, 1957 - No. 10 Army 0, No. 8 Navy 14 Kingston, NY WGHQ 92.5 FM Oct. 19, 1957 - No. 19 Army 29, No. 16 Pitt 13 Kingston, NY WGHQ 920 AM Oct. 12, 1957 - No. 10 Army 21, No. 12 Notre Dame 23 Lawton, OK (Ft. Sill) KXCA 1380 AM New York City, NY WMCA 570 AM FACING THE BEARCATS New York City, NY WMCA 102.3 FM Peekskill, NY WLNA 1420 AM •The Black Knights and the Bearcats have met six times in program history and the record is an even 3-3 in those Watertown, NY (Ft. Drum) WBLH 92.5 FM games. Watertown, NY (Ft. Drum) WBLH 104.5 FM • The first game was in 1963 at Michie Stadium, a 22-0 victory by the Black Knights. The last meeting between Waynesville, MO KIIK 1400 AM the two clubs was in 2004 at Michie Stadium, where Army won, 48-29. That victory snapped Army’s 19 game (Ft. Leonard Wood) losing streak from 2002-04. • The game is set to be the first in Cincinnati for the Black Knights since a close 33-29 loss in 2003. SATELLITE: Sirius 134; XM 210; Internet 968 • UC leads the series 2-1 in contests played at Nippert Stadium.

MOBILE: TuneIn App: Search “Army Black Knights DIGITAL GAME PROGRAMS Sports Network” • Throughout the season, game programs can be found online for free at INTERNET STREAMING https://goarmywestpoint.com/publications The entire audio broadcast will be streamed live at • There will be a new, unique game program for all games on the season. GoArmyWestPoint.com through Knight Vision. 2020 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Stadium TV Att. Time/Score Sept. 5 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE MICHIE STADIUM CBSSN 5249 W, 42-0 Sept. 12 -MONROE MICHIE STADIUM CBSSN 5362 W, 37-7 Sept. 19 BYU MICHIE STADIUM CBS -- PPD ARMY QUICK HITS Sept. 26 at #14 Cincinnati Nippert Stadium ESPN -- 3:30 PM ET Oct. 3 ABILENE CHRISTIAN MICHIE STADIUM CBSSN -- 1:30 PM ET Head Coach...... Jeff Monken Oct. 10 THE CITADEL MICHIE STADIUM CBSSN -- 1:30 PM ET Twitter...... @CoachJeffMonken Oct. 17 at UTSA Alamodome CBSSN -- 1:30 PM ET Alma Mater...... Millikin ’91 Record At Army...... 42-36 (7th Season) Oct. 24 MERCER MICHIE STADIUM CBSSN -- 1:30 PM ET Career Record...... 78-52 (11th Season) Nov. 7 AIR FORCE MICHIE STADIUM CBS -- 11:30 AM ET Army All-Time Record.... 698-526-51 (130th Season) Nov. 14 at Tulane TBD -- TBD First Season Of Football ...... 1890 Nov. 21 GEORGIA SOUTHERN MICHIE STADIUM CBSSN -- 1:30 PM ET Football Contact...... Rachel Caton Dec. 12 vs. Navy CBS -- 3 PM ET Office Phone...... (845) 938-7197 Cell Phone...... (714) 717-0573 HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS | All times are listed as Eastern Email...... [email protected] GOARMYWESTPOINT.COM // @ARMYWP_FOOTBALL // @COACHJEFFMONKEN 2020 ARMY GAME NOTES TEAM NOTES QUICK FACTS NEW-LOOK SCHEDULE IN THE NFL GENERAL INFORMATION • Army's athletics administration came together to • Alejandro Villanueva is currently on the Pittsburgh Location...... West Point, N.Y. 10996 put together a new-look schedule amidst the CO- Steelers' roster, while Elijah Riley and Cole Christiansen Founded...... March 16, 1802 VID-19 pandemic. Just three opponents remain on made the practice squads of the Philadelphia Eagles Enrollment...... 4,400 the schedule from the original 2020 slate (Air Force, and Los Angeles Chargers, respectively. Motto...... Duty. Honor. Country Tulane and Navy). • Villanueva, a 2010 West Point graduate, is a starting Colors...... Black, Gold, Gray • The Black Knights added nine new opponents to offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Nickname:...... Black Knights round out a full 12-game schedule, with highlights • He served two tours overseas before joining the NFL. Mascot...... Mule including BYU at Michie Stadium on Sept. 19 and at He was used as a tight end and defensive lineman at Conference...... Independent Cincinnati on Sept. 26 Army. Stadium...... Michie Stadium (38,000) • Three of the Black Knights' games have been Playing Surface...... FieldTurf picked up on the CBS Television Network (BYU, Air AGAINST ALL ENEMIES PANEL • Head coach Jeff Monken created a panel within the Superintendent...... LTG Darryl Williams Force and Navy), while seven others will be on CBS Commandant of Cadets...... COL Curtis Buzzard Sports Net. program to discuss current social issues within our na- tion, leading to a lot of great dialogue amongst our Dean of Academic Board...... BG Cindy Jebb Athletic Director...... Mike Buddie HEAD COACH JEFF MONKEN team which comes from all over the nation. Members • Head coach Jeff Monken is in his seventh season of that panel include: at the helm of Army football and has a 42-36 record, Coach Dixon, Coach Saturnio, Coach Viti; seniors Joe ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS which includes a 37-18 mark dating back to the start Stephenson, Jordan Blackman, Cam Harrison and Football Contact...... Rachel Caton of 2016. Artice Hobbs; juniors AJ Howard, Jabari Laws and Ke- Office/Cell...... (845) 938-7197/(714) 717-0573 • Monken is tied for fifth all-time at Army in coaching monte Yow; sophomores Marquel Broughton and Sam Email...... [email protected] wins with Tom Cahill (1966-73). He trails Bob Sutton Barzak. Secondary Contact...... JJ Klein (1983-90) by four wins for fourth all-time. Office/Cell...... (845) 938-6929/(315) 857-5552 RANGER JERSEYS Email...... [email protected] ALL-TIME COACHING WINS AT ARMY The following cadet-athletes earned Ranger jerseys for Coach Years Record their contributions to the team in the week two victory Earl "Red" Blaik 1941-58 121-33-10 over ULM: Saylers, Morrison, Murphy, Walters, Roberts, COACHING INFORMATION Charles Daly 1913-16, 1919-22 58-13-3 Broughton, Cunningham, John, Buchanan, Barnard, Ca- Head Coach ...... Jeff Monken (Millikin, 1989) Jim Young 1983-90 51-39-1 toe, N. Smith, Rhattigan, O'Connor, Yow, West, A. Smith, Record at Army...... 42-36 (7th season) Bob Sutton 1991-99 44-55-1 Hunter, Kolinchak, Bishop, Johnson, Knapp, Powell, Mc- Career College Record ...... 78-52 (11th season) Jeff Monken 2014-Present 42-36 Cleary, Reeder, Daniyan, Donaldson, Cameron, Alston, Duran, Cockrill, Bonsu and McDuffie. Tom Cahill 1966-73 40-39-2 ASSISTANT COACHES PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Defensive Coordinator...... Nate Woody (Wofford, 1984) • Monken was named the George Munder Coach of the Each week, head coach Jeff Monken selects Players of Offensive Coordinator...... Brent Davis (Georgia, 1997) Year by the Maxwell Football Club following Army’s the Week to recognize top cadet-athletes on the grid- Co-Defensive Coord./Safeties...... Greg Gasparato (Wofford, 2009) 11-2 season and Commander in Chief’s Trophy cham- iron. Insider Linebackers...... Shiel Wood (Wofford, 2007) pionship in 2018. After ULM, his honorees included: Cornerbacks...... Daryl Dixon (Florida, 2003) • He also earned the Vince Lombardi Coach of the Year Offensive Player of the Week: Peyton Reeder Wide Receivers...... Keith Gaither (Elon, 1997) Award which was given out by the Vince Lombardi • The OL had almost 30 knockdowns in the first two Asst. Head Coach/Outside LBs....John Loose (Ithaca, 1987) Foundation. games. Special Teams Coordinator.....Sean Saturnio (Hawai’i, 1992) • Monken was selected as a finalist for the Paul “Bear” Defensive Player of the Week: Nolan Cockrill Defensive Line...... Tank Wright (Arkansas, 2012) Bryant Coach of the Year Award for the second-straight • Had a key forced fumble on the day Tight Ends...... Matt Drinkall (W. Ill.-Quad Cities, 2005) year. Special Teams Player of the Week: Wilson Catoe Offensive Line...... Saga Tuitele (Portland State, 2002) Outstanding Offensive Finisher: Alijah Curtis Fullbacks...... Mike Viti (USMA, 2008) LEADERS ON AND OFF THE FIELD Outstanding Defensive Finisher: Hamilton Baker • The 2020 team captains are Mike Johnson, Sandon Quarterbacks...... Cody Worley (Furman, 2010) After MTSU, his honorees included: Slotbacks...... Tucker Waugh (DePauw, 1993) McCoy and Amadeo West. Offensive Player of the Week: Connor Bishop Quality Control Defense...... Al Ades (Michigan, 2015) • The leadership council includes the three cap- • In his first career start at center, he collected 20 knock- Quality Control Offense...... John French tains (Johnson, McCoy and West), along with seniors downs. (Firsties) Artice Hobbs and Jordan Blackman, juniors Defensive Player of the Week: Cedrick Cunningham FOOTBALL STAFF (Cows) Arik Smith, Dean Powell and Jabari Laws, soph- • Cunningham led the team with seven tackles (five omores (Yearlings) Cole Mabry and Marquel Broughton solo), 2.0 tackles-for-loss, 1.0 sack and 1 forced fumble. Chief of Staff/Dir.of Football Ops... Clayton Kendrick-Holmes and freshmen (Plebes) Tyrell Robinson, Spencer Jones Special Teams Player of the Week: Landon Salyers Assistant Director of Football Ops...... Zachary Reichert and Aaron Adams. • Despite having a clutch 44-yd field goal nullified by Director of Player Development...... Ray Maples penalty, Salyers showed grit and why he is a veteran Head Strength Coach...... Scott Swanson kicker for the Black Knights. Head Football Strength Coach...... Conor Hughes Outstanding Offensive Finisher: Aidan Gaines Assistant FB Strength Coach...... Blair Vaughan Outstanding Defensive Finisher: Austin Hill Assistant FB Strength Coach...... Colin Kenyon Assistant FB Strength Coach...... Brandon Reyes CINCINNATI WEEK MEDIA SCHEDULE Assistant FB Strength Coach...... GC Yerry Director of Recruiting...... Mike Sullivan Monday: Approx., 6:45 p.m. - Requested players will be available for interviews following practice. Director of Recruiting Operations...... Joe Manion Tuesday: 1 p.m. - Jeff Monken’s weekly press conference vs. teleconference & streamed live on Facebook Director of Scouting...... Danny Payne Approx., 5:45 p.m. - Requested players will be available for interviews following practice. Director of On-Campus Recruiting...... Greg Svarczkopf Director of Content Marketing/Recruiting Assistant.....Rob De Los Santos Wednesday: 1-2 p.m. - Coach Jeff Monken available by appointment only. Admissions Support...... CPT Blake Powers Approx., 6:50 p.m. - Requested players will be available for interviews following practice. Head FB Equipment Manager...... John Jez Head FB Trainer...... Tim Kelly Thursday: No media availability. Assistant Athletic Trainer...... Dylan Baker Friday: No media availability. Assistant Athletic Trainer...... Alex Lane Dir. Video Operations...... Jack O’Reilly Saturday: Army at Cincinnati - 3:30 PM ET on ESPN Postgame press conference Asst. Dir. Video Operations...... Mike Zeoli Executive Asst. to the Head Coach...... Jen Guzman GOARMYWESTPOINT.COM // @ARMYWP_FOOTBALL // @COACHJEFFMONKEN 2020 ARMY GAME NOTES NCAA STAT RANKINGS USMA NOTES OFFENSE • Lieutenant General Darryl A. Williams became the The countries represented include Albania, Bosnia Category Stat Rank 60th Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy at Herzegovina, Brunei, Cambodia, Cameroon, Kosovo (2), Team Total Off. 418.0 27th West Point in July of 2018. Mongolia, Philippines, Rwanda, South Korea, and Tai- Rushing Off. 389.5 1st Lt. Gen. Williams graduated from the U.S. Military wan. Upon graduation, these cadets will return to their Scoring Off. 39.5 13th Academy in 1983. He holds masters’ degrees in Lead- countries as officers in their armed forces. Rushing TD 10 1st ership Development, Military Art and Science and Na- Upon graduation, these cadets will return to their Yards/Comp. 19.0 1st tional Security and Strategic Studies. respective countries as officers in their armed forces. TOP 36:08 4th Williams was a defensive lineman for the football Yards/Rush 6.13 5th team, earning three varsity letters (1980-82). 4th Down .800 10th 3rd Down 0.714 1st • More than 1,220 U.S. citizens and 13 international • One of the duties of the new cadets is selecting a class First Downs 48 10th students, including 286 women, 493 minorities, and 18 motto. That motto, selected during Cadet Basic Train- Red Zone 1.00 3rd combat veterans reported to West Point on Reception ing, is displayed during March Back on a large banner Day. during the 12-mile return to West Point. DEFENSE The incoming class of 2024 was selected from a The Class mottos are: Category Stat Rank pool of nearly 16,000 applicants. 2024: Like None Before Team Passing 136.0 8th Minority enrollment, roughly 40 percent, includes 2023: Freedom is Not Free Rushing 56.0 5th 214 African Americans, 141 Hispanic Americans, 118 2022: For Many, Stand the Few First Downs 22 17th Asian-Americans, and 20 Native Americans. 2021: Until the Battle is Won Total Def. 192.0 4th The Class of 2024 includes cadets from every state Scoring 3.5 T-4th in the nation and 12 international students entering 3rd Down Def. 0.333 T-16 under the sponsorship of their respective countries. Red Zone Def. 0.333 T-6th Turnover Margin 2.50 3rd Team Pass Eff. Def.108.64 15th TEAM NOTES PUTTING UP A ZERO SPECIAL TEAMS • The Black Knights defeated Middle Tennessee HOME SWEET HOME Category Stat Rank State, 42-0, in the season opener, the first Army • Army is now 18-2 at Michie Stadium dating back to Team Kickoff Ret. Def. 18.55 27th the 2017 season. Kickoff Ret. 11.50 46th shutout since it blanked Air Force in Colorado Blocked Kicks 1 2nd Springs, Colo., 21-0, on Nov. 4, 2017. • The 2019 season marked Army’s fourth consecu- • The 42-0 victory was Army's largest shutout victo- tive winning season at home. 2020 INDIVIDUAL ry over an FBS school since 1963, when it defeated • Head coach Jeff Monken is now 5-2 in season Category Stat Rank Wake Forest, 47-0. openers at Army, 6-1. • It was Army’s first shutout at Michie Stadium since • The Black Knights are 6-1 in home openers at Mich- Jon Rhattigan TFL 1.5 37th it blanked Fordham, 55-0, on Oct. 29, 2011. ie Stadium under head coach Jeff Monken, includ- • The last time Army blanked its opponent on its ing winning the last five-straight. Sandon McCoy Points Res. 24 13th home-opener was on Sept. 11, 1993, when the • The Cadets currently own a four-game home win- Rush TDs 4 3rd Black Knights topped Colgate, 30-0. ning-streak. During the stretch, the Black Knights have Scoring 12.0 10th • Saturday's shutout was the second of Coach Monk- outscored their opponents by a total of 189-20. Points Scored 24 4th en's tenure. • Army’s streak of not allowing a touchdown at Michie Total TDs 4 4th Stadium ended at the 2:12 mark of the second FAN ATTENDANCE quarter vs. ULM. The Cadets had gone 202:03 without Jakobi Buchanan Yds. Per Carry 6.95 16th • The first two games of the season at Michie Sta- allowing a touchdown on their home turf, dating back Rush Yds 139 28th dium took place with just the Corps of Cadets in at- the UMass game in 2019. Points Scored 12 33rd tendance. • Decisions on fan attendance at future games this OFFENSE COMING ALONG Christian Anderson Rush TDs 3 5th • Army finished the victory over MTSU 368 yards of Rush Yds 149 24th season will be made at a later date. Rush Yds/Gm 74.5 39th total offense, with 340 coming on the ground. Points Scored 18 12th DEFENSIVE PROWESS • All of Army’s drives resulted in touchdowns, with an Total TDs 3 8th • The Army defense forced four turnovers vs. MTSU, the exception to its final drive when it ran out the clock. Yds per carry 4.81 40th most since it had the same amount against Morgan • The Cadets have seen 142 minutes and 17 seconds of State on Sept. 21, 2019. action since their last punt at Michie Stadium. Army's Marquel Broughton Passes Def. 1.5 24th • The Black Knights’ defensive unit limited the MTSU to last punt on its home turf occurred at the 7:17 mark of 184 yards of total offense. the third quarter against UMass on Nov. 9, 2019. • Army’s defensive unit forced six Louisiana-Monroe • Army started two of its drives in Middle Tennessee three-and-outs. State territory. • The Cadets’ defense limited ULM to just 9 first • Dating back to last season Army started the season downs, which is tied for the fourth fewest by scoring a touchdown on 13-straight drives that did surrendered in the Jeff Monken era. not result in the end of a regulation at Michie Stadium. • The Cadets only had two offensive plays go for nega- RHATTIGAN MAKING AN IMPACT tive yardage, both of which were losses of just one • LB Jon Rhattigan had a 43-yard interception returned yard vs. MTSU. for a touchdown vs. MTSU. The play marked both his first career interception and touchdown in his first YOUNG GUNS career start. • Freshman RB Tyrell Robinson led all rushers with 94 • Rhattigan’s pick-six was Army’s first since Max Regan yards in his collegiate debut vs. MTSU on nine carries. took an interception 48 yards to the house at Rice on He had a long rush of 37 yards on the first drive of the Oct. 7, 2017. second half. • Rhattigan had played just 21 snaps on the defen- • Sophomore RB Jakobi Buchanan rushed for his first sive side of the ball in his career prior to 2020, but career touchdown and then added his second score he earned a starting role this season and has played of the day vs. ULM. He finished the day with 106 yards incredibly well through two games. He earned PFF to makr his first career 100-yard rushing game and the grades above 90.0 in both contests against Middle first such effort for a Black Knight this season. Tennessee and ULM.

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TEAM NOTES coach Mike Tomlin. First Season...... 1890 (0-1) • The Black Knights will have a new-look defense in • TE Chris Cameron is the son of former NFL coach Cam All-Time Record...... 699-526-51/129 seasons 2020 under new defensive coordinator Nate Woody Cameron. Winning Percentage...... 567 and Co-Defensive Coordinator Greg Gasparato. Michie Stadium Dedication...... 11/15/1924 • Woody was named Athlon Sports Defensive Coordi- PLAYER NOTES ...... Tied Columbia, 14-14 nator of the Week after leading the Black Knights to a • JR P Zach Harding averaged 48.2 yards per punt Michie Stadium Record...... 350-160-7 shutout victory in his Army debut. (program record) in nine games in 2019, pinning op- National Championships (3)...... 1944, ’45, ’46 • Woody, who brings an attacking 3-4 scheme to Army, ponents inside the 20 yard line seven times and had Lambert Trophy (7)...1944, ’45, ’46, ’48, ’49, ’53, ’58, 2018 was hired to run Georgia Tech’s defense in 2018. eight points of 50+ yards. Against Air Force he had a • He worked under then-Georgia Tech head coach Paul boot of 78 yards and had a 67-yard punt against Hawai’i Undefeated, Untied Seasons (5)...... 1914, ’16, ’44, ’45, ’49 Johnson, who Monken was an assistant coach for with (Nov. 30) Undefeated, But Tied Seasons (4)...... 1922, ’46, ’48, ’58 the Yellowjackets (2008-09), at Navy (2002-07) and at • As a junior in 2019, linebacker Jeremiah Lowery made Longest Winning Streak...... 25 (1944-46) Georgia Southern (1997-01). In 2018, the Yellowjackets’ eight starts for the linebacking corps. Longest Undefeated Streak.... 32 games (30-0-2, 1944-47) defense had a nose for the football, as they were tied • Senior DBs Javhari Bourdeau and Jabari Moore have Bowl Games (8) for fifth nationally in fumble recoveries (13), tied for each appeared in 39 career games. 12/22/84 Cherry Bowl...... Army 10, Michigan St. 6 16thin total takeaways (25) and tied for 17th in defen- • Senior Amadeo West is looking for a bounce-back sea- ...... Pontiac, Mich. (Pontiac Silverdome) sive touchdowns (3). son after multiple season-ending injuries. He is moving 12/31/85 Peach Bowl...... Army 31, Illinois 29 • Woody directed Appalachian State’s defense for five back from linebacker to defensive end for his senior ...... Atlanta, Ga. (Fulton County Stadium) seasons. He took over a defense in 2013 that ranked season. 12/24/88 Sun Bowl...... Alabama 29, Army 28 eighth in the nine-team FCS • Kwabena Bonsu (9), Amadeo West (5) and Joe Ste- ...... El Paso, Texas (Sun Bowl) in total defense the season prior to his arrival. Under phenson (1) all have starting experience on the defen- 12/31/96 Independence Bowl...... Auburn 32, Army 29 Woody’s leadership, his unit led the Sun Belt Confer- sive line...... Shreveport, La. (Independence Stadium) ence in total defense three times and ranked among 12/30/10 Armed Forces Bowl...... Army 16, SMU 14 the top 30 in NCAA Division I FBS each of his last four ...... Dallas, Texas (Gerald Ford Stadium) campaigns at Appalachian State (2014-17). RUN THE ROCK 12/27/16 Heart of Dallas Bowl...... • Since the start of the 2016 season, Army is averaging a ...... Army 38, North Texas 31 (OT) • West Point’s punting game has been strong. The Black nation’s best 327.8 yards per game on the ground...... Dallas, Texas (Cotton Bowl Stadium) Knights finished 2019 seventh in the nation in net • The Blacks Knights own the best third down conver- 12/23/17 Armed Forces Bowl...... punting (42.24) and 17th in punt return defense (4.11). sion rate dating back to the 2010 season, converting 813-of-1,711 third downs (47.5 percent)...... Army 42, San Diego State 35 NEW LOOK STAFF • Army averaged 297.2 rushing yards per game (3rd na- ...... Fort Worth, Texas (Amon Carter Stadium) • Eight new coaching staff members will patrol the tionally) in 2019 and had 3,863 net rushing yards total 12/22/18 Armed Forces Bowl...... sidelines for the Black Knights in 2020. New DC Nate (3rd)...... Army 70, Houston 14 Woody, Co-DC Greg Gasparato/Safeties, Keith Gaither • The Black Knights’ 45 rushing scores were tied for sec- ...... Fort Worth, Texas (Amon Carter Stadium) (WR), Saga Tuitele (OL), Matt Drinkall (TE), Shiel Wood ond in the nation, while their 5.2 yards per rush was CIC Trophy (8)...... 1972, ’77, ’84, ’86, ’88, ’96, 2017, ’18 (Inside LBs), Cody Worley (QBs) and Tank Wright (DL). 17th. Heisman Trophy Winners (3)...... For Gaither and Tuitele it is their second stints at Army, • The Black Knights had three plays go for 80 or more ...... Felix ‘Doc’ Blanchard (1945) while Drinkall is promoted after a year at offensive yards (all touchdowns) in 2019, which finished tied for ...... Glenn Davis (1946) quality control to assistant coach. Gaither was the wide the nation’s lead...... Pete Dawkins (1958) receivers coach in 2015 and 2016, while Tuitele was on • Army had 19 rushes of 30 or more yards last season, Outland Trophy Winners (1)...... Joe Steffy, 1947 staff in 2007 and 2008. good for a tie for sixth in the nation. It finished tied for Campbell Trophy (1)...... Andrew Rodriguez, 2011 12th in 40-plus rushes (9), 13th in 10-plus yard rushes AAU Sullivan Award (3)...... Felix “Doc” Blanchard (1945) (93), and tied for 17th in 20-plus (28)...... Y. Arnold Tucker (1946) BOWL CONNECTIONS ...... Andrew Rodriguez (2011) • On Oct. 24, 2019 Army West Point announced a new First Team All-Americans...... 71 RUNNING GAME six-year bowl tie-in for Army Football with ESPN Events College FB Hall of Fame Inductees...... 27 • The stable of running backs for the Black Knights and the Independence Bowl. Through 2025, Army Retired Numbers (4)...... #41, Glenn Davis, 2004 will have primary tie-ins with the Independence Bowl is deep in 2020. Six upperclassmen, Sandon McCoy ...... #24, Pete Dawkins, 2008 (even years) and an ESPN owned and operated bowl (Sr.), Cade Barnard (Jr.), Artice Hobbs (Sr.), AJ Howard ...... #61, Joe Steffy, 2009 game (odd years). (Jr.), Brandon Walters (Jr.) and Dominic DiStefano (Sr.) ...... #35, Felix “Doc” Blanchard, 2009 • Then on Nov. 5, 2019, Army announced an agreement will lead the way, along with underclassmen Jakobi with the Charlotte Sports Foundation, owner and oper- Buchanan (So.) Freshman Tyrell Robinson has been First Captains...... 25 ator of the Belk Bowl. Army will serve as a primary back- explosive during fall camp after coming down from ...... (Highest leadership position in Corps of Cadets) up for the Belk Bowl, and will have the opportunity to the prep school. Most Recent...... Brandon Whittington, 2012-13 accept an invitation to the game twice during the next MILESTONE VICTORIES six-year bowl cycle that runs from 2020 through 2025. Win...... Result • The Black Knights are joining the rest of the nation in PUTTING UP A ZERO 1...... Army 10, Fordham 6 celebrating 150 years of . • The Black Knights defeated Middle Tennessee State, ...... Oct. 24, 1891 • West Point, N.Y. • As part of the celebration, Army will wear 150 patches 42-0, in the season opener, the first Army shutout since 100...... Army 12, Colgate 6 on all of its jerseys throughout the year. it blanked Air Force in Colorado Springs, Colo., 21-0, on ...... Nov. 18, 1911 • West Point, N.Y. • Army has been an integral part of College Football Nov. 4, 2017. 200...... Army 27, Davis & Elkins 6 since the first Army-Navy Game on the Plain at West • The 42-0 victory was Army's largest shutout victory ...... Oct. 15, 1927 • West Point, N.Y. over an FBS school since 1963, when it defeated Wake Point in 1890. 300...... Army 14, Harvard 0 Forest, 47-0...... Oct. 24, 1942 • Cambridge, Mass. • It was Army’s first shutout at Michie Stadium since it 400...... Army 29, Pittsburgh 13 blanked Fordham, 55-0, on Oct. 29, 2011. NEWCOMER RELATIONS ...... Oct. 19, 1957 • West Point, N.Y. • True freshman Camden O'Gara has some famous • The last time Army blanked its opponent on its home- 500...... Army 34, Massachusetts 10 football ties, as his grandfather, Vince Costello, played opener was on Sept. 11, 1993, when the Black Knights ...... Sept. 10, 1977 • West Point, N.Y. for the Cleveland Browns for 12 years and the New topped Colgate, 30-0. 600...... Army 27, North Texas 10 York Giants for two. He also coached with the 1972 • The shutout was the second of Coach Monken's ten- undefeated Miami Dolphins under NFL Hall of Famer ure...... Sept. 28, 1996 • Denton, Texas Don Shula. 650...... Army 21, Northwestern 14 • Another true freshman, defensive lineman Caleb ...... Sept. 17, 2011 • West Point, N.Y. Tomlin is the nephew of Pittsburgh Steelers head GOARMYWESTPOINT.COM // @ARMYWP_FOOTBALL // @COACHJEFFMONKEN 2020 ARMY GAME NOTES PLAYER NOTES WEST POINT HONORS OFFENSIVE LINE • The Black Knights had three plays last year that went DB CEDRICK CUNNINGHAM, JR. • Army’s offensive line boasts a total of 57 career starts, for 80 yards or more (all touchdowns), which is tied for Chuck Bednarik Award Player of the Week JB Hunter (23), Peyton Reeder (21), Noah Knapp (4), the nation's lead. Luke McCleery (4), Dean Powell (2), and Mike Johnson • The Blacks Knights owned the best third down con- LB AMADEO WEST (3). version rate since the 2010 season, converting 823-of- Lott Trophy Watch List • Since 2009, thanks in large part to the offensive line, 1,739 third downs (47.3 percent). RB SANDON MCCOY Army has been among the top-25 teams in the coun- • The Black Knights are 101-for-148 on fourth downs Phil Steele Preseason All-Independent First Team try in rushing yards and three times led the nation. since the start of the 2016 campaign, a 68.2 percent Year YPG National Rank success rate, good for first nationally. DL KWABENA BONSU 2020 389.5 1st • In the VMI win, Army finished with 594 rushing yards, Phil Steele Preseason All-Independent First Team 2019 297.2 3rd good for third most in program history and the most DL ARIK SMITH 2018 312.5 2nd since Nov. 18, 1989 vs. Colgate. Phil Steele Preseason All-Independent First Team 2017 362.3 1st • West Point’s 643 total yards of offense against VMI 2016 339.5 2nd (594 rushing, 49 passing) was the most since netting DB JAVHARI BOURDEAU 2015 244.2 12th 671 vs. Lafayette on Oct. 15, 2016. Phil Steele Preseason All-Independent First Team 2014 296.5 5th • The Black Knights’ 99-yard drive vs. VMI was its first P ZACH HARDING 2013 309.8 3rd since putting together an 18 play, 99-yard drive at Ohio Phil Steele Preseason All-Independent First Team 2012 369.8 1st State on Sept. 16, 2017. It marked Army’s third drive 2011 346.5 1st this season of 95 yards or more. LB JOE STEPHENSON 2010 251.6 8th • In the UMass win, Army finished with 546 yards of to- Wuerffel Trophy Watch List 2009 203.6 16th tal offense (498 rushing, 48 passing). RB ARTICE HOBBS IV • Sophomore Connor Bishop is slated to move over • The 498 rushing yards for the Black Knights was good Phil Steele Preseason All-Independent Second Team from guard to center and will be backed up by Noah for 19th in program history. Knapp. • West Point had 34 first downs in the contest, the most WR CAMDEN HARRIS • Junior Mason Kolinchak and sophomore Sam Barczak in a single game for the program since having 35 vs. Phil Steele Preseason All-Independent Second Team are expected to see time at left tackle and right tackle, Colgate on Nov. 18, 1989. respectively in 2020. • Seven different Army players scored a touchdown OL JB HUNTER against the Minutemen, the most since Sept. 1, 2017 Phil Steele Preseason All-Independent Second Team 2019 HIGHLIGHTS when the Black Knights had 10 players find the end OL PEYTON REEDER • West Point’s 3,863 yards on the ground last season is zone against Fordham. Phil Steele Preseason All-Independent Second Team good for sixth in program history. Since taking over as • At Hawai'i, West Point had 538 yards on offense, in- head coach in 2014, Jeff Monken and his teams own cluding 411 in the run game, its third-straight game DL EDRIECE PATTERSON four of the top six single season rushing marks in pro- over 500 total and 400 rushing. Phil Steele Preseason All-Independent Second Team gram history. • Army finished with 326 yards on the ground against DB JABARI MOORE • In the VMI win, Army finished with 594 rushing yards, San Jose State. Overall, West Point had 429 yards of to- Phil Steele Preseason All-Independent Second Team good for third most in program history and the most tal offense versus the Spartans (326 rushing, 103 pass- since Nov. 18, 1989 vs. Colgate. ing). • West Point’s 643 total yards of offense against VMI • The Black Knights accumulated 340 yards on the was the most since netting 671 vs. Lafayette on Oct. ground in the UTSA win and 403 yards in the Morgan 15, 2016. State victory. • In the UMass win, West Point had 34 first downs in • In 2018, Army rushed for over 500 yards in the 2018 the contest, the most in a single game for the program Armed Forces Bowl against Houston in the 70-14 victo- since having 35 vs. Colgate on Nov. 18, 1989. ry and finished the year with seven games of 300-plus HELMET STICKERS • Army’s defense held UMass to 125 total yards, a pro- yards rushing. gram record for the fewest allowed to an FBS oppo- West Point will continue to honor the U.S. Army nent. this season wearing helmet stickers for divisions. • West Point was eighth nationally in fewest penalty yards per game (38.2) and 12th in fewest penalties per 9/5 vs. MTSU: 4th Infantry Division game (4.6). 9/12 vs. ULM: 2nd Infantry Division • The Black Knights were fifth nationally in passing de- 9/26 at Cincinnati: 101st Airbone Division fense (178.9), tied for 27th in fumble recoveries (10), 27th in first downs allowed (234) and 30th in total de- fense (342.3). • For the third year in a row under offensive coordinator Brent Davis, the Black Knights were among the top two teams nationally in rushing offense in 2018. • Army finished last season with 279.2 rushing yards per game, good for third-best nationally and their 3,863 to- tal rushing yards were also third best. • The Black Knights' 45 rushing scores were third-most in the nation, while its 5.2 yards per rush was good for 14th. • Army's had 19 rushes go for 30 or more yards last sea- son, good for a tie for fifth in the nation. It is 10th in 10-plus yard rushes (92), tied for 10th in 40-plus rushes (9), and is 13th in 20-plus (27). • The 3,863 yards on the ground was 11th in program history. Since taking over as head coach in 2014, Jeff Monken and his teams own three of the top five single season rushing marks in program history. • Additonally, Monken-led teams own eight of the top 20 single-game team rushing performances in pro- gram history.

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HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 37 Brooks Hosea P Jr. 6-0 185 Marietta, Ga. / Blessed Trinity (USMAPS) 38 Tyson Riley RB Fr. 6-2 260 Mount Vernon, Mo. / Springfield Catholic (USMAPS) 38 Fabrice Voyne LB So. 6-2 240 La Quinta, Calif. / Xavier College Prep 39 Paul Lawless LS Sr. 6-3 240 Boca Raton, Fla. / Cardinal Gibbons 39 Ay’Juan Marshall RB Fr. 5-11 190 Baltimore, Md. / West York Area (USMAPS) 40 Cade Barnard RB Jr. 6-3 235 Seminole, Texas / Seminole 40 Bryce Mullenix LB Fr. 6-2 235 Ponte Vedra, Fla. / Bishop Kenny 42 Wilson Catoe LB Jr. 6-2 240 Wanee, Ga. / Peachtree Ridge 42 Shacori Williams RB Fr. 5-10 220 Florien, La. / Many HS (USMAPS) 43 Joshua Lingenfelter TE Fr. 6-3 235 Panama City, Fla. / A Crawford Mosley (USMAPS) 43 Jeremiah Lowery LB Sr. 6-2 255 Elmore, Ala. / Park Crossing 44 Nick Mell RB Fr. 6-2 235 Richmond, Va. / Stone Bridge (USMAPS) 44 Nathaniel Smith LB So. 6-3 260 Fort Washington, Md. / Bishop O’Connell (USMAPS) 45 Simon Dellinger TE Fr. 6-3 265 Fort Wayne, Ind. / R Nelson Snider (USMAPS) 45 Spencer Jones LB Fr. 6-1 240 Austin, Texas / Vandegrift (USMAPS) 46 Connor Butt LB Fr. 5-11 205 Scottsdale, Ariz. / Notre Dame Prep 46 Zach Harding P Jr. 6-5 220 St. Peters, Mo. / Living Word Christian 46 Shane Sunday TE Fr. 6-2 230 Phoenix, Ariz. / Pinnacle 47 Jonzell Prudhomme LB Fr. 6-2 215 Houston, Texas / Benjamin O. Davis Jr. HS (USMAPS) 47 Jon Rhattigan LB Sr. 6-1 245 Naperville, Ill. / Neuqua Valley 48 Kyle O’Connor LS Sr. 6-1 225 North Canton, Ohio / Saint Thomas Aquinas 48 Garrett Woodall TE Fr. 6-3 230 Cumming, Ga. / West Forsyth HS (USMAPS) 49 Ben Koch TE So. 6-6 265 Austin, Texas / Austin 49 Patrick Szczesniak LS So. 6-2 240 Chicago, Ill. / Mount Carmel 49 Kemonte Yow LB Jr. 6-1 240 Dallas, Texas / DeSoto (USMAPS) 50 Robert Fitzsimmons OL So. 6-5 305 Freeport, N.Y. / Freeport (USMAPS) 50 JT Penick LB So. 6-3 240 San Diego, Calif. / St. Augustine 51 Kamaron Holloway OL Jr. 6-3 280 Cedar Hill, Texas / Duncanville (USMAPS) 51 Trent Brown LB Fr. 6-2 245 Lawrenceville, Ga. / Peachtree Ridge (USMAPS) 52 Amadeo West LB Sr. 6-2 245 Oceanside, Calif. / Oceanside (USMAPS) 53 Arik Smith LB Jr. 6-0 240 Bowie, Md. / Saint John’s College HS (USMAPS) 53 Jackson Filipowicz OL Fr. 6-3 260 Alpharetta, Ga. / Blessed Trinity Catholic 54 Dom Barbuto LB Fr. 6-0 230 East Rockaway, N.Y. / Lynbrook 54 Blake Harris OL So. 6-2 295 Irmo, S.C. / Ben Lippen School (USMAPS) 54 Beau Lombardi OL Fr. 6-2 280 Clive, Iowa / Valley (USMAPS) 55 JB Hunter OL Sr. 6-4 290 Oceanside, Calif. / Oceanside (USMAPS) 55 Trey Stephens LB Fr. 6-0 230 Lubbock, Texas / Coronado (USMAPS) 56 Austin Hill LB Fr. 6-1 235 Memphis, Tenn. / Evangelical Christian 56 Mason Kolinchak OL Jr. 6-2 280 Huntington Beach, Calif. / Mater Dei 57 Connor Bishop OL So. 6-3 290 Holland, Pa. / Archbishop Wood 57 Caleb Tomlin DL Fr. 5-11 260 Bowie, Md. / The Bullis School 58 Keeron Henderson LB Fr. 6-2 225 Richmond, Va. / Highland Springs 58 Sam Barczak OL So. 6-2 290 Tyrone, Ga. / Sandy Creek (USMAPS) 58 Camden O’Gara LB Fr. 6-0 230 Cincinnati, Ohio / Wyoming 59 Henry Janeway LB So. 6-4 245 Macomb, Mich. / Eisenhower (USMAPS) 59 Mike Johnson OL Sr. 6-3 285 Hinsdale, Ill. / Hinsdale (USMAPS) 59 Jackson Powell LB Fr. 6-0 230 Buford, Ga. (Buford HS) 60 Connor Finucane OL Fr. 6-4 285 Baton Rouge, La. / Catholic 62 Nikai Butler DL Fr. 6-2 265 Fayetteville, N.C. / Douglas Byrd HS (USMAPS) 62 Aidan Perkins OL Fr. 6-2 260 Lawrenceville, Ga. / Brookwood 63 Carson Shaffer OL So. 6-3 300 Celina, Texas / Prosper 64 Cameron Callaway OL Fr. 6-0 275 Aledo, Texas / Aledo HS 64 Spencer Roy DL Fr. 6-3 240 Scottsdale, Ariz. / Notre Dame Prep 65 Noah Knapp OL Jr. 6-0 285 Virginia Beach, Va. / Bishop Sullivan (USMAPS) 66 DJ Fuller Jr. OL So. 6-3 290 Saint Albans, N.Y. / Christ The King Regional 67 Dean Powell OL Jr. 6-1 290 Buford, Ga. / Buford (USMAPS) 68 Luke McCleery OL Sr. 6-5 290 Keller, Texas / Grapevine Faith Christian Academy 69 Paxton Nayman TE Fr. 6-5 275 Woodstock, Ga. / Creekview (USMAPS) 70 Grayson Gilder DL Fr. 6-1 265 Alpharetta, Ga. / Blessed Trinity 70 Zack Ward OL Jr. 6-6 285 Shreveport, La. / C.E. Byrd (USMAPS) 71 Daniel Parrish OL So. 6-0 290 Bethlehem, Ga. / Prince Avenue Christian (USMAPS) 72 Grady Chapman DL So. 6-4 270 Carlisle, Pa. / Carlisle 72 Aidan Gaines OL Fr. 6-0 280 Rome, Ga. / Rome HS (USMAPS) 73 Dayton Baugh OL Fr. 6-4 270 Walton, Ky. / Beechwood (USMAPS) 74 Jose Taveras OL So. 6-4 300 Union City, N.J. / Union City (USMAPS) 75 David Hayward OL Fr. 6-3 255 Danville, Calif. / Monte Vista HS(USMAPS) GOARMYWESTPOINT.COM // @ARMYWP_FOOTBALL // @COACHJEFFMONKEN 2020 ARMY FOOTBALL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. YR. HT. WT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 76 Peyton Reeder OL Sr. 6-6 300 Rome, Ga. / Coosa (USMAPS) 77 Jordyn Law OL Fr. 6-4 285 Nashville, Tenn. / Pike (USMAPS) 78 Cody Winokur OL So. 6-2 285 Severna Park, Md. / Archbishop Spalding (USMAPS) 79 Cade Hawley OL So. 6-4 270 Elgin, Texas / Lexington 80 Ryan Jackovic WR So. 6-5 220 Sewickley, Pa. / Quaker Valley 81 Jake Lauer TE Sr. 6-3 265 Murrysville, Pa. / Franklin Regional (USMAPS) 81 Kaghen Roach DL Fr. 6-4 255 Celina, Texas / Celina HS (USMAPS) 82 Veshe Daniyan WR So. 6-1 200 Balch Springs, Texas / North Mesquite (USMAPS) 82 Declan O’Leary DL Fr. 6-3 250 Kansas City, Mo. / The Pembroke Hill (USMAPS) 83 Ryan Aguilar LS So. 6-2 240 Bakersfield, Calif. / Liberty HS 83 Reikan Donaldson WR So. 6-2 190 Dallas, Ga. / Wheeler (USMAPS) 84 Shayne Buckingham TE So. 6-4 260 Dacula, Ga. / Dacula (USMAPS) 84 Nathan Lusk DL Fr. 6-3 235 State College, Pa. / State College Area 85 Andrew Young WR Fr. 5-11 205 Norman, Okla./Norman 85 Chris Cameron TE Jr. 6-4 260 Baton Rouge, La. / Catholic (USMAPS) 85 Cole McCutcheon LS Fr. 5-11 195 Phoenix, Ariz. / Sandra Day O’Connor 86 Isaiah Alston WR Fr. 6-4 200 Carteret, N.J. / Mater Dei Prep (USMAPS) 86 Jordan Funk DL Fr. 6-3 260 Damascus, Md. / Damascus (USMAPS) 87 Sean Eckert WR Jr. 6-3 220 Centreville, Va. / Westfield (USMAPS) 88 Camden Harrison WR Sr. 6-2 208 Allen, Texas / Allen (USMAPS) 89 Gerald Irons III DL Fr. 5-11 280 The Woodlands, Texas / Klein Oak HS (USMAPS) 89 Jalen Moy WR Jr. 6-4 210 Houston, Texas / Lamar (USMAPS) 90 Jack Hough DL Sr. 6-3 280 Wilmette, Ill. / Choate Rosemary Hall 91 Ryan Duran III DL Jr. 6-5 270 Gibsonia, Pa. / Pine-Richland (USMAPS) 92 Isaiah Filisi DL Fr. 6-3 280 Waipahu, Hawaii / Saint Louis (USMAPS) 93 Tyler Komorowski DL So. 6-3 290 Weirton, W.V. / Weir 94 Nick Stokes DL Sr. 6-5 300 Virginia Beach, Va. / Kempsville (USMAPS) 95 Nolan Cockrill DL Jr. 6-3 280 Centreville, Va. / Westfield 96 Darius Richardson DL So. 6-2 285 Dover, Fla. / Tampa Bay Tech (USMAPS) 96 Cole Talley K So. 6-0 205 Rockwall, Texas / Rockwall (USMAPS) 97 Billy Boehlke P Fr. 5-9 200 Cleveland, Ohio / Benedictine 97 Kwabena Bonsu DL Jr. 6-4 280 Austell, Ga. / South Cobb 98 Dylan Perez DL Fr. 6-1 275 Miami, Fla. / Christopher Columbus (USMAPS) 99 Andrew Bagley K So. 5-11 190 West Point, N.Y. / James I. O’Neill 99 Chris Frey DL So. 6-5 280 Canyon Lake, Calif. / Temescal Canyon (USMAPS)

PRONUNCIATIONS Ryan Aguilar (Agg-u-lar) Tyler Komorowski (Comma-raw-ski) Sam Barczak (Bar-Zack) Nick Kotok (Co-Tawk) Maurice Bellan (Bell-awn) Justin Lescouflair (LESS-Coo-Flair) Deante Bernard (de-ON-tay) Ay’Jaun Marshall (EYE-jaun) Billy Boehlke (BELL-key) Sandon McCoy (SAN-din) Kwabena Bonsu (Kwah-Bean-ah Bon-sue) Braheam Murphy (Brah-Heem) Javhari Bourdeau (juh-VARR-ee) Kolubah Pewee (kuh-LEW-buh) Marquel Broughton (Mar-Qwell Brah-tin) Markens Pierre (Mar-kins) Nikai Butler (nuh-KY) Jon Rhattigan (RAT-uh-gen) Wilson Catoe (Kay-Toe) Kaghen Roach (KAYG-in) Jimmy Ciarlo (CHAR-lo) Landon Salyers (SAL-yerz) Nolan Cockrill (Cock-Rill) Daelan Smith (DAY-lin) Veshe Daniyan (Vay-Shay Danny-yin) Patrick Szczesniak (Says-knee-ak) Simon Dellinger (DELL-ing-err) Tyhier Tyler (Ty-Ear) Dominic Distefano (dis-tuh-FAHN-oh) Fabrice Voyne (Fah-Breece Voin) Reikan Donaldson (Ree-Kin) Amadeo West (om-uh-DAY-oh) Jackson Filipowicz (fill-IP-oh-witz) Cody Winokur (Win-ah-curr) Isaiah Filisi (fuh-LEE-see) Kemonte Yow (Kay-Montay Yow) Connor Finucane (fuh-NEW-kin) Keiran Grant (KEER-in) Quindrelin Hammonds (Quinn-Dre-Lynn) Artice Hobbs (ar-TEESE) Brooks Hosea (Ho-say) Jack Hough (HOW) Connor Hough (HOW) Ben Koch (Cook) Ryan Jackovic (Jah-Co-Vick) Mason Kolinchak (Call-in-check)

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OFFENSE - TRIPLE OPTION DEFENSE - 3-4 Pos. No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Pos. No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown WR 86 Isaiah Alston Fr. 6-4 200 Carteret, N.J. DOG 43 Jeremiah Lowery Sr. 6-2 255 Elmore, Ala. 82 Veshe Daniyan So. 6-1 200 Balch Springs, Texas 44 Nathaniel Smith So. 6-3 260 Fort Washington, Md. TE 85 Chris Cameron Jr. 6-4 260 Baton Rouge, La. END 97 Kwabena Bonsu Jr. 6-4 280 Austell, Ga. 43 Joshua Lingenfelter Fr. 6-3 235 Panama City, Fla. 99 Chris Frey So. 6-5 280 Canyon Lake, Calif. LT 68 Lucas McCleery Sr. 6-5 290 Keller, Texas NG 95 Nolan Cockrill Jr. 6-3 280 Centreville, Va. 56 Mason Kolinchak Jr. 6-2 280 Huntington Beach, Calif. 94 Nick Stokes Sr. 6-5 300 Virginia Beach, Va. LG 59 Mike Johnson Sr. 6-3 285 Hinsdale, Ill. END 52 Amadeo West Sr. 6-2 245 Oceanside, Calif. 60 Connor Finucane Fr. 6-4 285 Baton Rouge, La. 63 Carson Shaffer So. 6-3 300 Celina, Texas 91 Ryan Duran Jr. 6-5 270 Gibsonia, Pa. C 57 Connor Bishop So. 6-3 290 Holland, Pa. APACHE 2 Malkelm Morrison Jr. 5-10 190 New Rochelle, N.Y. 65 Noah Knapp Jr. 6-0 285 Virginia Beach, Va. 26 Quindrelin Hammonds So. 6-0 188 Covington, Ga. RG 76 Peyton Reeder Sr. 6-6 300 Rome, Ga. WILL 47 Jon Rhattigan Sr. 6-1 245 Naperville, Ill. 67 Dean Powell Jr. 6-1 290 Buford, Ga. 38 Fabrice Voyne So. 6-2 240 La Quinta, Calif. RT 55 JB Hunter Sr. 6-4 290 Oceanside, Calif. MIKE 53 Arik Smith Jr. 6-0 240 Bowie, Md. 51 Kamaron Holloway Jr. 6-3 280 Cedar Hill, Texas 42 Wilson Catoe Jr. 6-2 240 Suwanee, Ga. QB 4 Christian Anderson Jr. 6-1 195 Bronx, N.Y. BC 8 Javhari Bourdeau Sr. 5-9 188 Miramar, Fla. 1 Jabari Laws Jr. 5-9 185 Upper Marlboro, Md. 6 Caleb John Jr. 5-10 195 Lanham, Md. 7 Jamel Jones So. 5-10 210 The Colony, Texas 27 Cameron Jones So. 5-9 185 Carson, Calif. FB 3 Sandon McCoy Sr. 5-11 230 Kannapolis, N.C. SS 20 Marquel Broughton So. 5-10 213 Lawrenceville, Ga. 40 Cade Barnard Jr. 6-3 235 Seminole, Texas 9 Aaron Bibbins Fr. 6-1 195 Kennesaw, Ga. 33 Jakobi Buchanan So. 6-0 260 St. Charles, Mo. 16 D’Andre Tobias So. 5-11 210 Midlothian, Va. A-RB 32 Artice Hobbs Sr. 5-9 190 Covington, Ga. FS 22 Cedrick Cunningham Jr. 6-0 215 Cassat, S.C. 21 Tyrell Robinson Fr. 5-9 180 Dallas, Ga. T-RB 11 Brandon Walters Jr. 5-11 185 Bolingbrook, Ill. 13 Chris Skyers Sr. 5-11 190 Loganville, Ga. 15 Braheam Murphy So. 5-10 185 Matthews, N.C. FC 3 Julian McDuffie Jr. 5-11 182 Snellville, Ga. WR 14 Michael Roberts Jr. 6-3 235 Charlotte, N.C. 17 Isaiah Morris So. 5-11 185 Jacksonville, Fla. 83 Reikan Donaldson So. 6-2 190 Kennesaw, Ga.

SPECIAL TEAMS Pos. No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Pos. No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown K 1 Landon Salyers Sr. 6-1 200 Kingsport, Tenn. H 37 Brooks Hosea Jr. 6-0 185 Marietta, Ga. 29 Quinn Maretzki Fr. 5-10 180 Honolulu, Hawaii 7 Jemel Jones So. 5-10 210 The Colony, Texas P 46 Zach Harding Jr. 6-5 220 St. Peters, Mo. LS 48 Kyle O’Connor Sr. 6-1 225 North Canton, Ohio 37 Brooks Hosea Jr. 6-0 185 Marietta, Ga. 39 Paul Lawless Sr. 6-3 240 Boca Raton, Fla. KR 21 Tyrell Robinson Fr. 5-9 180 South Floral Park, N.Y. PR 21 Tyrell Robinson Fr. 5-9 180 South Floral Park, N.Y. OR 6 AJ Howard Jr. 6-0 205 Toccoa, Ga. 2 Tyhier Tyler So. 5-8 185 Newport News, Va. 2 Tyhier Tyler So. 5-8 185 Newport News, Va. OR 39 Ay’Juan Marshall Fr. 5-11 190 Baltimore, Md.

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Year at Army West Point: 7th JEFF MONKEN Career Year: 11th (78-52) Hometown: Joliet, Ill. ead oach H C Family: wife, Beth; daughters, Isabelle, Amelia Seventh Season and Evangeline Millikin, 1989 EDUCATION Follow on Twitter: @CoachJeffMonken B.A., Millikin, 1989; M. Ed., Hawai’i, 1991

Jeff Monken heads into his seventh season at the helm of championship team. Defensively, Army was consistently in COACHING EXPERIENCE Army West Point football in 2020 after being named the the Top-10 in total defense and closed out the year fourth Army West Point, Dec. 26, 2013-Present 37th individual head coach in program history on Dec. 24, in the nation. Head Coach (42-36) 2013. In 2015, Monken coached Army to a pair of wins over 2020: 2-0 Monken shows a 78-52 career record as a head coach Bucknell and Eastern Michigan. The Black Knights had 2019: 5-8 and a 42-36 mark at Army. The Black Knights have enjoyed five players reach 100 yards rushing in a game that year 2018: 11-2 success over the past four-plus seasons with a 34-18 re- and had three different quarterbacks throw for 100 yards. 2017: 10-3 cord, including back-to-back wins over Air Force, three- Signal callers Ahmad Bradshaw and Chris Carter ran and 2016: 8-5 straight wins over Navy and three consecutive bowl-game threw for 100 yards in their career debuts. Army won on 2015: 2-10 victories. the road for the first time since 2010 with a 58-36 win over 2014: 4-8 In 2018 Monken led the Cadets to a historic year as his Eastern Michigan as well. The Black Knights closed the squad became nationally ranked in early November for the season ranked 12th in the country in rushing offense at Army West Point Highlights first time in 22 years (1996). They remained in the Top-25 244.3 yards per game. Linebacker Andrew King finished • Led the Black Knights to an 11-win season for the first time in program history (2018). throughout the rest of the season and finished ranked No. 21st in the nation in tackles for loss with an average of 2.1 • Helped the Cadets to back-to-back 10-plus win 19 in the Associated Press Poll and No. 20 in the Amway per game and 26th in fumbles recovered with two. seasons for the first time in Academy lore (2017 Coaches Poll. The year was highlighted by a program- In his first season at Army, Monken guided the Cadets & 2018). record 11 wins, marking the first time in Academy history to home victories over Buffalo, Ball State and Fordham, in • Finished 2018 ranked No. 19 in the Associated Press the Black Knights registered 10-plus wins in back-to-back addition to a dramatic win against Connecticut at Yankee Poll and No. 20 in the Amway Coaches Poll. seasons. Army also won the Commander In Chief’s trophy Stadium. Under his guidance, running back Larry Dixon, • Won the Commander In Chief’s trophy in back-to-back in consecutive seasons for the first time in program lore, linebacker Jeremy Timpf, defensive back Josh Jenkins and seasons for the first time in program history (2017 while also garnering the Lambert Trophy for the first time offensive lineman Matt Hugenberg earned 11 citations on & 2018). • Earned the Lambert Trophy for the first time in 60 in 60 years. The Black Knights became the first three-time postseason all-star teams. Two players, Joe Drummond years (2018). winner of the Armed Forces Bowl as well that season after and Dixon, competed in The Medal of Honor Bowl Game • Won the George Munger Collegiate Coach of the Year they routed Houston, 70-14, on Dec. 22. The 70 points put and East-West Shrine Game, respectively, as well. Award and the Vince Lombardi Award for National up by Army in that contest tied an FBS record for points Army was fifth in the country in rushing offense at 296.5 College Coach of the Year (2018). scored in a bowl game. yards per game in Monken’s inaugural season and sixth in • Named a finalist for the Paul “Bear” Bryant Award and To cap the 2018 season, the Cadets won 13 games in fewest penalties per game with just 4.08 infractions per Eddie Robinson Award for National Coach of the a row at home and finished their second-straight season contest. He tutored a host of players who were listed in the Year (2017). • In 2016 led Army to its first win over Navy since 2001 going unbeaten at Michie Stadium. They held five national rankings as well. Timpf was seventh in the nation and its first bowl game appearance and win since consecutive opponents to 14 or less points to end the in solo tackles per game and 23rd in tackles per game. 2010. year as well and finished 11-0 when leading at the half. Jenkins was eighth in the country in blocked kicks and 33rd • Led Army to eight wins in 2016 for the first time since Army closed the year ranked first nationally in third down in interceptions per game, and both Lamar Johnson-Harris 1996. conversion percentage (.571), fourth down conversion and Xavier Moss ranked 11th in punt return touchdowns. percentage (.861), and time of possession (38:33), while Dixon was nationally ranked in rushing yards per carry Georgia Southern, 2010-13 also sitting second in rushing offense with 312.5 yards per (30th), rushing yards (39th) and rushing yards per game Head Coach (36-16) game. (41st). 2013: 5-6; Transition year to FBS and Sun Belt 2012: 10-4 FCS Semifinals; 6-2 1st (SoCon) Twelve cadet-athletes were named to the Phil Steele’s With the Black Knights’ 47-39 win against Buffalo, 2011: 11-3 FCS Semifinals; 7-1 1st (SoCon) All-Independent Team, and Monken received national Monken became the first head coach to win his first 2010: 10-5 FCS Semifinals; 5-3 3rd (SoCon) praise after winning the George Munger Collegiate Coach game since Bob Sutton did so in 1991 with a victory over of the Year Award and the Vince Lombardi Award for Colgate. Prior to that, the last Army coach to win his first Georgia Southern Highlights National College Coach of the Year. He was also named game against a Football Bowl Subdivision opponent was • Four winning seasons a finalist for the Paul “Bear” Bryant and Eddie Robinson Ed Cavanaugh in 1980. • Three FCS Playoff appearances • Three NCAA Semifinal appearances Awards for Coach of the Year. Monken came to the banks of the Hudson River • Two Southern Conference championships In 2017 Monken led Army to its most successful season following a successful stint as head coach at Georgia • 2012 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Finalist in over two decades, earning 10 victories, the Commander Southern. He spent four seasons as head coach of the • 2011 Southern Conference Coach of the Year in Chief’s Trophy and a victory in the Armed Forces Bowl. Eagles after learning the triple-option offense under one • 12 All-Americans in four years The Black Knights won the NCAA Division I Football Bowl of the nation’s premier option proponents, Paul Johnson, • Georgia Tech, 2008-09 Subdivision rushing title by averaging 362.3 rushing yards during assistant coaching stints at Navy and Georgia Tech. Slotbacks/Special Teams Coordinator per game and finished with 50 rushing touchdowns, In his four seasons at Georgia Southern, Monken which broke the program record for a single season set a authored a 38-16 mark and spearheaded the programs • Navy, 2002-07 year prior. On the other side of the ball, Army was third in transition to the elite Football Bowl Subdivision level from Slotbacks, Special Teams Coordinator (2006-07) the nation in red zone defense and 14th against the pass. the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) ranks. • Georgia Southern, 1997-2001 The Black Knights held opponents to 22 points per game Georgia Southern, which joined the Slotbacks and ended Air Force’s 306-game scoring streak with a 21-0 following Monken’s tenure, was a member of the FCS and victory at Falcon Stadium. It was the first shutout against a qualified for the NCAA playoffs in all three eligible seasons • Concordia (Ill.), 1996 service academy since 1969. The Black Knights were also under him. The Eagles advanced to the national semifinals Offensive Line rewarded for their success as the ECAC Division I FBS Team each year, while also posting double-digit victory totals. • Morton (Ill.) H.S., 1995 of the Year. Monken guided tradition-rich Georgia Southern to Head Coach The 2016 season was a memorable one for the Black some of the biggest wins in school history, with the most Knights under Monken. He led them to their first win memorable arguably being a 26-20 victory at Florida at • Buffalo, 1992-94 over Navy since 2001 and a victory in a bowl game. The the vaunted “Swamp.” Despite that headline-grabbing WR/TE/Recruiting Coordinator last time the Black Knights accomplished both feats in the victory, the Eagles were not eligible for the FCS playoffs same season was in 1984. Army was second in the nation that season due to their transitional status. • Arizona State, 1991 Graduate Assistant, Wide Receivers in rushing offense and ran for a then Academy single- Monken and Johnson are the only coaches in Georgia season 46 touchdowns, which eclipsed the 1945 national Southern school history to win at least 10 games in each of • Hawai’i, 1989-90 GOARMYWESTPOINT.COM // @ARMYWP_FOOTBALL // @COACHJEFFMONKEN 2020 ARMY GAME NOTES their first three seasons. A finalist for the 2012 Liberty Mu- added special teams coordinator duties. MONKEN YEAR-BY-YEAR tual Coach of the Year award, Monken guided the Eagles In Annapolis, Monken helped the Midshipmen to YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL RECORD to 10 wins his first season, 11 his second and 10 in his third. five-straight Commander in Chief trophies and five Record at Army 42-36 (.538) 7 seasons His 2013 squad posted a 7-4 mark, including the stunning, consecutive bowl game appearances, including a 10- 2014 Army 4-8 season-ending upset of Florida in Gainesville. win season in 2004. Following his time at Navy, Monken 2015 Army 2-10 Under Monken’s guidance, Georgia Southern was one moved to Georgia Tech where for two seasons he served 2016 Army 8-5 of the top rushing teams at the FCS level, claiming the as the slotbacks coach and special teams coordinator. 2017 Army 10-3 NCAA rushing title in 2012 at 399.36 yards per contest. The Yellow Jackets posted double-digit wins in 2009 and 2018 Army 11-2 Walter Payton Award candidate Jerick McKinnon and captured the Atlantic Coast Conference championship, 2019 Army 5-8 running back Dominique Swope established the NCAA although that title was later vacated. 2020 Army 2-0 record for rushing yards by teammates with 3,063. Monken Monken began his coaching career in 1989 as a graduate coached a lengthy list of all-stars, including the school’s assistant at Hawai’i and later spent one season at Arizona YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL RECORD highest-ever National Football League draft choice, safety State. Monken moved to Buffalo as the wide receivers and Record at Georgia Southern 36-16 (.704) 4 years J.J. Wilcox, a third-round selection by the Dallas Cowboys tight ends coach who also handled recruiting. He served 2010 Georgia Southern 10-5 in 2013. on the staffs at Morton (Ill.) High School as the head coach • FCS Playoffs in first season as head coach 2011 Georgia Southern 11-3 Georgia Southern was ranked No. 1 in both FCS polls for and at Concordia University in Illinois as the offensive line • SoCon Champions; SoCon Coach of the Year seven weeks in 2011 and stopped Wofford, 31-10, to win coach. 2012 Georgia Southern 10-4 its ninth Southern Conference championship. Five players A native of Joliet, Ill., Monken played wide receiver • FCS Semifinals for third-straight year were named All-America, Brent Russell was selected for four years and earned two varsity letters in track and 2013 Georgia Southern 5-4 Southern Conference Defensive Player of the Year, Monken field, while earning his bachelor’s degree from Millikin • Winning season in first year in FBS and Sun Belt earned conference Coach of the Year plaudits and Swope University in 1989. He was inducted into the school’s OVERALL RECORD 76-52 (.594) 10 seasons was named Southern Conference Freshman of the Year. Athletic Hall of Fame in October 2013 and collected his Home playoff wins against Old Dominion and Maine were master’s degree from Hawai’i in 1991. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS part of the Eagles’ memorable 11-3 campaign. Monken and his wife Beth reside at West Point with • Led Army to its first win over Navy in 15 years Monken got off to a great start in his first year a Georgia their three daughters, Isabelle, Amelia and Evangeline. with a 21-17 win in 2016 Southern, knocking off top-ranked and previously • The Black Knights won their first bowl game unbeaten Appalachian State en route to its a 10-5 season. under Monken in 2016 with a victory at the The Eagles ended the year with three straight wins to Heart of Dallas Bowl qualify for the postseason and registered three playoff • First time since 1984 Army beat Navy and won a victories to advance to the national semifinals. bowl game in the same season In addition to the success on the field, Monken helped • Led Army to season-opening win over Buffalo, Georgia Southern re-emerge academically with the team’s first time Black Knights beat an FBS opponent to begin season since 1996 cumulative grade point average ranking as the highest in • Helped Army rank fifth in the country in school history in each of his first two seasons. Not only rushing yards per game were the Eagles successful in the classroom and on the • Guided two players to postseason all-star football field under Monken, but the players and staffs games, Joe Drummond (Medal of Honor) were part of several community service programs and and Larry Dixon (East-West Shrine Game) local events. • Coached Army to its first win at Yankee Stadium Monken was named Georgia Southern’s head coach in since 1960 and intial victory in the new November of 2009, continuing a family history of football Yankee Stadium with 35-21 triumph over coaches. Jeff’s father, Mike, and a dozen family members UConn have coached at the high school, collegiate or professional • Mentored Larry Dixon who graduated fourth ranks. all-time in career rushing with 3,188 yards Monken’s first head coaching job came after • Two-time Southern Conference Champion as accumulating 20 years of experience as an assistant, head coach at Georgia Southern 13 of them with his mentor Johnson. Monken coached • 2011 Southern Conference Coach of the Year slotbacks at Georgia Southern from 1997 to 2001 before • Tutored 12 All-Americans in four years at Georgia Southern joining Johnson first at Navy and then Georgia Tech. • Two-time FCS National Champion as assistant As an assistant coach at Georgia Southern, Monken coach with Georgia Southern was part of two NCAA FCS National Championship squads • Led the Eagles to two-straight appearances in (1999 and 2000) and five-straight playoff teams. Georgia the FCS Semifinals (2011, 2012) Southern was among the top-five rushing teams in all five • In the final three season in FCS, Georgia seasons and twice led the nation in rushing. The Eagles Southern set 30 new individual or team ranked in the top-15 in scoring four out of five seasons as records under Monken well. • Seven-time Southern Conference Champion as After serving as an assistant at Georgia Southern, assistant coach and head coach at Georgia Monken accepted a position on Johnson’s coaching staff Southern at Navy. Monken not only mentored slotbacks, he later • The Eagles led the nation in rushing in 2012 with a 399.36 yards per game • Coached Jerick McKinnon and Dominique Swope to the NCAA record for rushing yards in a season by teammates • Spent seven weeks at No. 1 in both FCS polls in 2011 and coached five All-Americans • Led the Eagles in 2010 to their first 10-win season in eight years • Has been to seven bowl games as an assistant coach with Navy and Georgia Tech • Finalist for the 2012 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year award after leading Georgia Southern to its third-straight season with 10 or more wins • Won 14-straight games at home at Paulson Stadium, which led the nation during the streak GOARMYWESTPOINT.COM // @ARMYWP_FOOTBALL // @COACHJEFFMONKEN 2020 ARMY GAME NOTES THE LAST TIME.... DID NOT ATTEMPT A PUNT HAD A PLAYER SCORE A TOUCHDOWN IN SIX STRAIGHT GAMES vs. MTSU, 9-5-20 Kelvin Hopkins Jr., Air Force, Lafayette, Colgate, Navy, Houston, Rice, HAD NO TURNOVERS AND NO PENALTIES Michigan, 2018-19 vs. Morgan State, Michie Stadium, 8-30-13 HAD A PLAYER SCORE A TOUCHDOWN IN SEVEN STRAIGHT GAMES HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR 150 YARDS Kelvin Hopkins Jr., Air Force, Lafayette, Colgate, Navy, Houston, Rice, Kelvin Hopkins Jr., 208 yards (16 att.) vs. VMI, Michie Stadium, 11-16-19 Michigan, 2018-19 HAD TWO 100-YARD RUSHERS HAD A PLAYER RESPONSIBLE FOR FIVE TOUCHDOWNS Kell Walker (121), Ahmad Bradshaw (171) vs. E. Michigan, Michie Stadium, Kelvin Hopkins Jr., 5 (5 rush) vs. Houston, Amon Carter Stadium, 12-22-18 10-14-17 HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR 60 YARDS ON ONE PLAY FROM SCRIMMAGE HAD THREE 100-YARD RUSHERS Kelvin Hopkins Jr., 63 yards vs. VMI, Michie Stadium, 11-16-19 Andy Davidson (111), Cole Macek (108), Darnell Woolfolk (104) vs. Morgan HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR 70 YARDS ON ONE PLAY FROM SCRIMMAGE State, Michie Stadium, 11-19-16 Jabari Laws, 83 yards vs. UMass, Michie Stadium, 11-9-19 HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR 200 YARDS HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR 80 YARDS ON ONE PLAY FROM SCRIMMAGE Kelvin Hopkins Jr., 208 yards (16 att.) vs. VMI, Michie Stadium, 11-16-19 Jabari Laws, 83 yards vs. UMass, Michie Stadium, 11-9-19 HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR 300 YARDS HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR 90 YARDS ON ONE PLAY FROM SCRIMMAGE Terry Baggett, 304 yards (18 attempts) vs. Eastern Michigan, Michie Stadium, Terry Baggett, 96 yards vs. Eastern Michigan, Michie Stadium, 10-12-13 West Point, N.Y., 10-12-13 RECORDED 400 YARDS RUSHING HAD A QUARTERBACK RUSH FOR 100 YARDS 594 yards (65 attempts) vs. VMI, Michie Stadium, 11-16-19 Kelvin Hopkins Jr., 208 yards (16 att.) vs. VMI, Michie Stadium, 11-16-19 RECORDED 450 YARDS RUSHING HAD A QUARTERBACK RUSH FOR 150 YARDS 594 yards (65 attempts) vs. VMI, Michie Stadium, 11-16-19 Kelvin Hopkins Jr., 208 yards (16 att.) vs. VMI, Michie Stadium, 11-16-19 RECORDED 500 YARDS RUSHING HAD A QUARTERBACK RUSH FOR 200 YARDS 594 yards (65 attempts) vs. VMI, Michie Stadium, 11-16-19 Kelvin Hopkins Jr., 208 yards (16 att.) vs. VMI, Michie Stadium, 11-16-19 RECORDED 550 YARDS RUSHING HAD A QUARTERBACK RUSH FOR 100 YARDS IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES 594 yards (65 attempts) vs. VMI, Michie Stadium, 11-16-19 Kelvin Hopkins (2 games), 110 yards (20 att.) vs. Hawaii, Michie Stadium, West HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 200 YARDS Point, N.Y.; 102 yards (25 att.) at Oklahoma, Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Jabari Laws, 214 yards (9-11) at Air Force, Falcon Stadium, 11-2-19 Norman, Okla., 9-22-18; Ahmad Bradshaw (2 games), 121 yards (19 attempts) HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 250 YARDS vs. E. Michigan, Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y., 10-14-17; 115 yards (13 Carson Williams, 328 yards (26-38) vs. Tulsa, Michie Stadium, 11-17-07 attempts) at Rice, Rice Stadium, Houston, Texas, 10-8-17; Ahmad Bradshaw (2 HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 300 YARDS games), 177 yards (9 attempts) vs. Fordham, Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y., Carson Williams, 328 yards (26-38) vs. Tulsa, Michie Stadium, 11-17-07 9-1-17; 147 yards (25 attempts) vs. Buffalo, Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y.; HAD NO PASSING YARDS 9-9-17; Ahmad Bradshaw (2 games) , 129 yards (16 attempts) at Connecticut, vs. Miami (Ohio) (0 comp., 2 att.), Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y., 10-20-18 Rentschler Field, Hartford, Conn., 9-12-15; 143 yards (20 attempts) vs. HAD A PLAYER COMPLETE 20 PASSES Fordham, Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y., 9-4-15; Trent Steelman (5 games), Carson Williams, 26 completions (38 attempts) vs. Tulsa, Michie Stadium, 11- 212 yards (16 attempts) at Eastern Michigan, Rynearson Stadium in Ypsilanti, 17-07 Mich.; 101 yards (17 attempts) vs. Ball State, Michie Stadium, 10-27-12; 101 HAD A PLAYER COMPLETE 25 PASSES yards (29 attempts) vs. Air Force, Michie Stadium, 11-3-12; 102 yards (26 Carson Williams, 26 completions (38 attempts) vs. Tulsa, Michie Stadium, 11- attempts) at Rutgers, High Point Solutions Stadium, Piscataway, N.J., 11-10- 17-07 12; 139 yards (20 attempts) vs. Temple, Michie Stadium, 11-17-12 HAD A PLAYER COMPLETE 30 PASSES HAD A PLAYER RUSH 30 TIMES Zac Dahman, 34 completions (51 attempts) vs. UAB, Legion Field, Ahmad Bradshaw, 32 attempts (180 yards) vs. San Diego State, Amon Carter Birmingham, Ala., 11-1-03 Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas, 12-23-17 HAD NO PASS COMPLETIONS HAD A PLAYER RUSH 35 TIMES vs. Miami (Ohio) (0 comp., 2 att.), Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y., 10-20-18 Carlton Jones, 39 attempts (162 yards) vs. Akron, Rubber Bowl in Akron, HAD A PLAYER ATTEMPT 30 PASSES Ohio, 10-22-05 Carson Williams, 38 attempts (26 completions) vs. Tulsa, Michie Stadium, 11- HAD A PLAYER RUSH 40 TIMES 17-07 Gerald Walker, 40 attempts (153 yards) vs. Harvard, Harvard Stadium in HAD A PLAYER ATTEMPT 40 PASSES Cambridge, Mass., 10-3-81 David Pevoto, 43 attempts (23 completions) vs. Akron, Cleveland Browns Stadium in HAD A QUARTERBACK RUSH FOR THREE TOUCHDOWNS Cleveland, Ohio, 9-1-07 Kelvin Hopkins Jr. vs. Houston, Amon Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas, 12-22-18 HAD A PLAYER ATTEMPT 50 PASSES HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR THREE TOUCHDOWNS Zac Dahman, 51 attempts (34 completions) vs. UAB, Legion Field, Sandon McCoy vs. MTSU, 9-5-20 Birmingham, Ala., 11-1-03 HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR FOUR TOUCHDOWNS HAD A PLAYER COMPLETE A PASS OF AT LEAST 50 YARDS Kelvin Hopkins Jr. vs. Houston, Amon Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas, 12-22-18 Jabari Laws to Cam Harrison, 87 yards at Air Force, Falcon Stadium, 11-2-19 HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR FIVE TOUCHDOWNS HAD A PLAYER COMPLETE A PASS OF AT LEAST 60 YARDS Kelvin Hopkins Jr. vs. Houston, Amon Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas, 12-22-18 Jabari Laws to Cam Harrison, 87 yards at Air Force, Falcon Stadium, 11-2-19 HAD A PLAYER SCORE FIVE TOUCHDOWNS HAD A PLAYER COMPLETE A PASS OF AT LEAST 70 YARDS Kelvin Hopkins Jr. vs. Houston, Amon Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas, 12-22-18 Jabari Laws to Cam Harrison, 87 yards at Air Force, Falcon Stadium, 11-2-19 HAD A PLAYER SCORE A TOUCHDOWN IN FOUR STRAIGHT GAMES HAD A PLAYER COMPLETE A PASS OF AT LEAST 80 YARDS Kelvin Hopkins Jr., Air Force, Lafayette, Colgate, Navy, Houston, Rice, Jabari Laws to Cam Harrison, 87 yards at Air Force, Falcon Stadium, 11-2-19 Michigan, 2018-19 HAD A PLAYER COMPLETE A PASS OF AT LEAST 90 YARDS HAD A PLAYER SCORE A TOUCHDOWN IN FIVE STRAIGHT GAMES Zac Dahman to Tielor Robinson, 93 yards (TD) vs. Cincinnati, Michie Stadium, Kelvin Hopkins Jr., Air Force, Lafayette, Colgate, Navy, Houston, Rice, 10-9-04 Michigan, 2018-19 HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR FOUR TOUCHDOWNS Zac Dahman, 4 vs. Houston, Robertson Stadium in Houston, Texas, 10-19-02 GOARMYWESTPOINT.COM // @ARMYWP_FOOTBALL // @COACHJEFFMONKEN 2020 ARMY GAME NOTES THE LAST TIME.... HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR A TOUCHDOWN IN THREE-STRAIGHT GAMES SCORED A DEFENSIVE TD IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES Kelvin Hopkins, vs. Buffalo, San Jose State, Eastern Michigan, 2018 at Vanderbilt (Geoffery Bacon, 70-yard INT), Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville, HAD A PLAYER GAIN 100 YARDS RECEIVING Tenn., 10-22-11; vs. Fordham (Nate Combs, 52-yard FR), Michie Stadium, 10-29- Cam Harrison, 103 (3 receptions) at Air Force, Falcon Stadium, 10-5-19 11 HAD A PLAYER CATCH THREE TOUCHDOWN PASSES SCORED TWO DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS Myreon Williams, 3 touchdown receptions vs. Lafayette, Michie Stadium, 10- vs. Tulane (Stephen Anderson, 81-yard FR; Frank Scappaticci, 35-yard INT), 20-90 in , La., 10-4-08 HAD A PLAYER CATCH A TD PASS IN THREE STRAIGHT GAMES RECORDED A SAFETY Alejandro Villanueva vs. Duke, Ball State and Iowa State, 2009 Richard Glover, tackle in end zone vs. Wake Forest, Michie Stadium, 9-21-13 HAD A PLAYER CATCH A TD PASS IN FOUR STRAIGHT GAMES HAD A PLAYER BLOCK A PUNT Jeremy Trimble, vs. Temple, Tulane, Central Michigan and Georgia Tech, 2007 Andy Davidson vs. Lafayette, Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y., 11-10-18 HAD A PLAYER CATCH 10 PASSES BLOCKED TWO KICKS IN ONE GAME Jeremy Trimble, 11 receptions (167 yards) vs. Tulsa, Michie Stadium, 11-17-07 Andrew McLean (FG) and Wunmi Oyetuga (Ex. Pt.) vs. Fordham, Michie Stadium, HAD A PLAYER GAIN 300 YARDS IN TOTAL OFFENSE 9-1-17 Terry Baggett, 304 yards (304 rush) vs. East. Michigan, Michie Stadium, 10- HAD A PUNT BLOCKED 12-13 Chris Boldt vs. Rutgers (Wayne Warren block), Yankee Stadium in Bronx, N.Y., HAD A PLAYER GAIN 200 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 11-12-11 Ahmad Bradshaw, 244 yards (244 rush) at North Texas, Apogee Stadium, HAD A PLAYER BLOCK A FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT Denton, Texas, 11-18-17 Nolan Cockrill vs. ULM, Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y., 9-12-20 HAD A PLAYER GAIN 250 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS HAD A PLAYER BLOCK A FIELD GOAL IN TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS Ahmad Bradshaw, 265 yards (265 rush) at Air Force, Falcon Stadium, USAFA, Victor Ugenyi vs. Tulane, Tad Gormley Stadium in New Orleans, La., 10-4-08; Colo., 11-4-17 vs. Eastern Michigan, Michie Stadium, 10-11-08 HAD A PLAYER RETURN A KICKOFF FOR A TOUCHDOWN HAD A FIELD GOAL BLOCKED Corey Anderson, 88 yards vs. Temple, Michie Stadium, 9-29-07 Landon Salyers vs. Hawaii (Tavai), West Point, N.Y., 9-15-18 HAD A PLAYER RETURN THE OPENING KICKOFF FOR A TOUCHDOWN HAD TWO FIELD GOALS BLOCKED Corey Anderson, 88 yards vs. Temple, Michie Stadium, 9-29-07 Daniel Grochowski vs. Rutgers, High Point Solutions Stadium, Piscataway, HAD A PLAYER KICK THREE FIELD GOALS N.J., 11-10-12 John Abercrombie, 3-for-3 at EMU, Rynearson Stadium, Ypsilanti, Mich., 10-27-18 MISSED TWO PATS IN A GAME HAD A PLAYER KICK FOUR FIELD GOALS Daniel Grochowski vs. Buffalo, Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y., 9-6-14 Eric Olsen, 4-for-4 vs. North Texas, Michie Stadium, 11-15-97 SCORED A TWO-POINT CONVERSION HAD A PLAYER KICK FIVE FIELD GOALS vs. San Diego State, Kell Walker, rush, Amon Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Craig Stopa, 5-for-6 vs. Air Force, Michie Stadium, 11-3-84 Texas, 12-23-17 HAD A PLAYER KICK A 45-YARD FIELD GOAL SHUT OUT AN OPPONENT Blake Wilson, 47 yards vs. Morgan State, Michie Stadium, 11-19-15 Army 42, MTSU 0, 9-5-20 HAD A PLAYER KICK A 50-YARD FIELD GOAL SHUT OUT AN OPPONENT IN FIRST HALF Daniel Growchowski, 52 yards vs. Navy, M&T Bank Stadium, 12-13-15 Army 21, MTSU 0, 9-5-20 HAD A PLAYER RETURN A PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN HELD THREE CONSECUTIVE OPPONENTS TO LESS THAN 14 POINTS Jahvari Bourdeau, 25 yards vs. Duke, block by Andy Davidson, Michie Stadium, vs. Navy (10 Points), Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa., 12-8-18; vs. West Point, 11-18-17 Houston (14 Points), Amon Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas, 12-22-18; vs. HAD A PLAYER RETURN A BLOCKED PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN Rice (7 Points), Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y., 8-30-19 Jahvari Bourdeau, 25 yards vs. Duke, block by Andy Davidson, Michie Stadium, HELD AN OPPONENT BELOW 200 TOTAL YARDS West Point, 11-18-17 vs. MTSU, 184 yards (109 passing, 75 rushing), 9-5-20 RETURNED TWO KICKS FOR TOUCHDOWNS HELD AN OPPONENT BELOW 100 TOTAL YARDS vs. Temple (Corey Anderson, 88-yard KR; Jeremy Trimble, 85-yard PR), Michie Fordham, 86 yards (69 rush, 17 pass), Michie Stadium, 10-29-11 Stadium, 9-29-07 HELD A CURRENT FBS OPPONENT BELOW 150 TOTAL YARDS SCORED TWO SPECIAL TEAMS TOUCHDOWNS vs. VMI, 12 yards (26 rush, 99 pass), Michie Stadium, 11-9-19 vs. Temple (Corey Anderson, 88-yard KR; Jeremy Trimble, 85-yard PR), Michie HELD AN FBS OPPONENT BELOW 100 YARDS RUSHING Stadium, 9-29-07 vs. UMass, 26 yards (26 att.), Michie Stadium, 11-9-19 HAD A PLAYER RETURN AN INTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN HELD AN OPPONENT BELOW 100 YARDS RUSHING Max Regan, 48 yards, at Rice, Rice Stadium, Houston, Texas, 10-7-17 vs. MTSU, 75 yards (24 attempts), Michie Stadium, 9-5-20 HAD A PLAYER RETURN A BLOCKED FIELD GOAL FOR A TOUCHDOWN HELD AN OPPONENT BELOW 50 YARDS RUSHING Elijah Riley, 80 yards at Buffalo, UB Stadium, Buffalo, N.Y., 9-29-18 vs. VMI, 40 yards (21 att.), Michie Stadium, 11-16-19 HAD A PLAYER RETURN A FUMBLE FOR A TOUCHDOWN HELD AN OPPONENT BELOW 25 YARDS RUSHING Jabari Moore vs. Tulane, Michie Stadium, 10-5-19 Lafayette, 10 yards, (17 att.), Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y.), 10-15-16 HAD A DEFENSIVE PLAYER RECOVER A FUMBLE FOR A TOUCHDOWN HELD AN OPPONENT TO BELOW 10 YARDS RUSHING Jabari Moore vs. Tulane, Michie Stadium, 10-5-19 Rutgers, -1 yards (35 att.), New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., 10-16-10 HAD A PLAYER INTERCEPT TWO PASSES IN A GAME HELD AN OPPONENT TO NEGATIVE YARDS RUSHING Brandon Jackson vs. Wake Forest, Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y., 9-19-15 Rutgers, -1 yards (35 att.), New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, SCORED A SPECIAL TEAMS AND DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWN N.J., 10-16-10 vs. Temple (Corey Anderson, 88-yard KR; Jeremy Trimble, 85-yard PR; Jordan HELD CONSECUTIVE OPPONENTS BELOW 50 YARDS RUSHING Murray, 0-yard fumble recovery), Michie Stadium, 9-29-07 UMass, 26 yards (26 att.), Michie Stadium, 9-9-19; VMI, 40 yards (21 att.), SCORED AN OFFENSIVE, DEFENSIVE AND SPECIAL TEAMS TD Michie Stadium, 9-16-19 vs. Temple (Corey Anderson, 88-yard KR; Jeremy Trimble, 85-yard PR; Jordan HELD THREE CONSECUTIVE OPPONENTS BELOW 50 YARDS RUSHING Murray, 0-yard fumble recovery; 2 passing touchdowns), Michie Stadium, 9-29- North Texas, 13 yards (13 att.), Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, 9-28-96; Yale, 07 44 yards (21 att.), Michie Stadium, 10-5-96; Rutgers, 25 yards (30 att.), Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., 10-12-96 GOARMYWESTPOINT.COM // @ARMYWP_FOOTBALL // @COACHJEFFMONKEN 2020 ARMY GAME NOTES THE LAST TIME.... HELD FOUR CONSECUTIVE OPPONENTS BELOW 50 YARDS RUSHING COMMITTED FIVE TURNOVERS North Texas, 13 yards (13 att.), Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, 9-28-96; Yale, 7, vs. North Texas (4 INT, 3 Fum), Michie Stadium in West Point, N.Y., 10-22-16 44 yards (21 att.), Michie Stadium, 10-5-96; Rutgers, 25 yards (30 att.), Giants WENT THREE CONSECUTIVE GAMES W/O COMMITTING A TURNOVER Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., 10-12-96; Tulane, 43 yards (22 att.), Michie vs. Temple, Lincoln Financial Field, 9-2-16; vs. Rice, Michie Stadium, 9-10-16; Stadium, 10-19-96 at UTEP, Sun Bowl, 9-17-16 HELD FIVE CONSECUTIVE OPPONENTS BELOW 55 YARDS RUSHING WENT THREE CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT FORCING A TURNOVER North Texas, 13 yards (13 att.), Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, 9-28-96; Yale, vs. San Diego State, Michie Stadium, 9-10-11; vs. Northwestern, Michie 44 yards (21 att.), Michie Stadium, 10-5-96; Rutgers, 25 yards (30 att.), Giants Stadium, 9-17-11; vs. Ball State, Scheumann Stadium in Muncie, Ind., 9-24-11. Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., 10-12-96; Tulane, 43 yards (22 att.), Michie HELD AN OPPONENT BELOW FIVE FIRST DOWNS Stadium, 10-19-96; Miami (Ohio), 53 yards (17 att.), Yager Stadium in Oxford, Yale, 4 first downs, Michie Stadium, 10-5-96 Ohio, 10-26-96 HELD CONSECUTIVE OPPONENTS BELOW 10 FIRST DOWNS HELD CONSECUTIVE OPPONENTS BELOW 100 YARDS RUSHING North Texas, 8 first downs, Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, 9-28-96; Yale, 4 first UMass, 26 yards (26 att.), Michie Stadium, 9-9-19; VMI, 40 yards (21 att.), downs, Michie Stadium, 10-5-96 Michie Stadium, 9-16-19 SCORED THE GAME-TYING TOUCHDOWN (PENDING PAT) ON THE HELD 7 CONSECUTIVE OPPONENTS BELOW 100 YARDS RUSHING FINAL PLAY OF REGULATION North Texas, 13 yards (13 att.), Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, 9-28-96; Yale, vs. Tulane (Kevin Dunn 36-yard pass to Mike Wright), Michie Stadium, 10-6- 44 yards (21 att.), Michie Stadium, 10-5-96; Rutgers, 25 yards (30 att.), Giants 07 Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., 10-12-96; Tulane, 43 yards (22 att.), Michie PLAYED AN OVERTIME GAME Stadium, 10-19-96; Miami (Ohio), 53 yards (17 att.), Yager Stadium in Oxford, at Michigan (L, 24-21), Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich., 9-7-19 Ohio, 10-26-96; Lafayette, 83 yards (36 att.), Michie Stadium, 11-2-96; Air WON AN OVERTIME GAME Force, 69 yards (29 att.), Michie Stadium, 11-9-96 vs. Miami (Ohio) (W, 31-30), Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y., 10-20-18 HELD CONSECUTIVE OPPONENTS TO 175 TOTAL YARDS OR LESS PLAYED A DOUBLE-OVERTIME GAME Louisiana Tech, 152 yards (68 rush, 84 pass), Michie Stadium, 10-25-08; Air at Michigan (L, 24-21), Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich., 9-7-19 Force, 174 yards (142 rush, 32 pass), Michie Stadium, 11-1-08 WON A DOUBLE-OVERTIME GAME HELD AN OPPONENT BELOW 100 YARDS PASSING vs. Miami (Ohio) (W, 31-30), Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y., 10-20-18 vs. UMass, 99 yards (9-22), Michie Stadium, 11-9-19 HELD AN OPPONENT BELOW 50 YARDS PASSING at Air Force, 16 yards (2-8), Falcon Stadium, 11-2-19 HELD AN OPPONENT BELOW 25 YARDS PASSING at Air Force, 16 yards (2-8), Falcon Stadium, 11-2-19 HELD CONSECUTIVE OPPONENTS BELOW 100 YARDS PASSING at Air Force, 16 yards (2-8), Falcon Stadium, 11-2-19; vs. UMass, 99 yards (9-22), Michie Stadium, 11-9-19 HELD THREE CONSECUTIVE OPPONENTS BELOW 100 YARDS PASSING Navy, 41 yards (3-6), Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa., 12-3-05; Arkansas State, 97 yards (11-16), Indian Stadium in Jonesboro, Ark., 9-2-06; Kent State, 92 yards (9-22), Michie Stadium, 9-9-06 RECORDED 40 MINUTES IN TIME OF POSSESSION 41:13 vs. UMass, Michie Stadium, 11-9-19 RECORDED 40 MINUTES IN TIME OF POSS. IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES 40:30 vs. Liberty, Michie Stadium, 9-8-18; 41:18 vs. Hawaii, Michie Stadium, 9-15-18; 44:41 at Oklahoma, Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Norman, Okla., 9-22-18 RAN 100 OFFENSIVE PLAYS 100 vs. Marshall, Michie Stadium, 9-6-97 RECORDED FIVE SACKS at UTSA (5), San Antonio, Texas, 9-14-19 RECORDED SIX SACKS vs. Houston (10), Amon Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas, 12-22-18 RECORDED SEVEN SACKS vs. Houston (10), Amon Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas, 12-22-18 RECORDED EIGHT SACKS vs. Houston (10), Amon Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas, 12-22-18 RECORDED NINE SACKS vs. Houston (10), Amon Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas, 12-22-18 RECORDED 10 SACKS vs. Houston (10), Amon Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas, 12-22-18 HAD A PLAYER RECORD THREE SACKS James Nachtigal vs. Houston, Amon Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas, 12-22-18 HAD A PLAYER RECORD FOUR SACKS Josh McNary vs. Temple, Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa., 10-17-09 FORCED FIVE TURNOVERS at Rice (1 INT, 5 FR), at Rice, Rice Stadium, 10-7-17 FORCED SIX TURNOVERS at Rice (1 INT, 5 FR), at Rice, Rice Stadium, 10-7-17 GOARMYWESTPOINT.COM // @ARMYWP_FOOTBALL // @COACHJEFFMONKEN