2018 Armed Forces Bowl

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2018 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl
16th Armed Forces Bowl
Houston vs Army Football Logos Armed Forces Bowl.jpg
1234 Total
Houston 0707 14
Army 14281414 70
DateDecember 22, 2018
Season2018
StadiumAmon G. Carter Stadium
LocationFort Worth, Texas
MVPKelvin Hopkins (QB, Army) & Romello Brooker (TE, Houston)[1]
FavoriteArmy by 3[2]
RefereeLuke Richmond (MAC)
Attendance44,738
PayoutUS$900,000 [3]
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
Announcers, Emmanuel Acho, Jim Mora and Quint Kessenich
International TV coverage
NetworkESPN Deportes
Armed Forces Bowl
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The 2018 Armed Forces Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 22, 2018.[4] It was the 16th edition of the Armed Forces Bowl, and one of the 2018–19 bowl games concluding the 2018 FBS football season. Sponsored by aerospace and defense company Lockheed Martin, the game was officially known as the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl. On December 18, it was announced that the game had officially sold out of tickets, the first such sellout in the Armed Forces Bowl's 16-year history.[5]

Army's 70–14 victory tied the largest margin of victory in a bowl game, 56,[6] set by Tulsa in the 2008 GMAC Bowl when they defeated Bowling Green 63–7. Army's 70 points tied the record for most points in an FBS bowl game,[7] set by West Virginia in the 2012 Orange Bowl, when they defeated Clemson 70–33.

Teams[]

The bowl originally planned to invite teams from the Big 12 Conference and the American Athletic Conference (The American). When fourth-ranked Oklahoma was selected for the College Football Playoff, a Big 12 bowl tie-in was left open. Army, an FBS Independent, was selected to fill this opening, facing off with The American member Houston.[8]

Army Black Knights[]

Army received and accepted a bid to the Armed Forces Bowl on December 2.[8] The Black Knights subsequently won the Army–Navy Game on December 8, and entered the bowl with a 10–2 record.[9]

Houston Cougars[]

Houston received and accepted a bid to the Armed Forces Bowl on December 2.[8] The Cougars entered the bowl with a 8–4 record (5–3 in conference).

Game summary[]

Scoring summary[]

hideScoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP HOU ARMY
1 3:58 14 80 7:47 ARMY Kelvin Hopkins Jr. 1-yard touchdown run, John Abercrombie kick good 0 7
1 0:00 2 80 0:50 ARMY Kelvin Hopkins Jr. 77-yard touchdown run, John Abercrombie kick good 0 14
2 14:46 ARMY Fumble recovery returned 23 yards for touchdown by Cameron Jones, John Abercrombie kick good 0 21
2 12:04 9 77 2:42 HOU Romello Booker 3-yard touchdown reception from Clayton Tune, Dalton Witherspoon kick good 7 21
2 10:46 3 62 1:18 ARMY Kelvin Hopkins Jr. 1-yard touchdown run, John Abercrombie kick good 7 28
2 7:24 3 8 1:22 ARMY Kelvin Hopkins Jr. 2-yard touchdown run, John Abercrombie kick good 7 35
2 0:51 8 69 4:33 ARMY Artice Hobbs IV 11-yard touchdown run, John Abercrombie kick good 7 42
3 12:09 5 47 2:51 ARMY Kelvin Hopkins Jr. 1-yard touchdown run, John Abercrombie kick good 7 49
3 1:21 6 35 3:21 ARMY Connor Slomka 3-yard touchdown run, John Abercrombie kick good 7 56
4 10:31 8 54 4:59 ARMY Jordan Asberry 15-yard touchdown reception from Cam Thomas, John Abercrombie kick good 7 63
4 6:25 13 74 4:06 HOU Clayton Tune 6-yard touchdown run, Dalton Witherspoon kick good 14 63
4 1:58 7 75 4:27 ARMY Cam Thomas 20-yard touchdown run, John Abercrombie kick good 14 70
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 14 70

Statistics[]

1 2 3 4 Total
Cougars 0 7 0 7 14
No. 22 Black Knights 14 28 14 14 70
Statistics HOU ARMY
First downs 23 27
Plays–yards 73–317 62–592
Rushes–yards 41–87 58–507
Passing yards 230 85
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 21–32–0 4–4–0
Time of possession 24:55 35:05
Team Category Player Statistics
Houston Passing Clayton Tune 21/32, 230 yds, 1 TD
Rushing Patrick Carr 9 car, 52 yds
Receiving Marq Stevenson 8 rec, 72 yds
Army Passing Kelvin Hopkins Jr. 3/3, 70 yds
Rushing Kelvin Hopkins Jr. 11 car, 170 yds, 5 TD
Receiving Jordan Asberry 2 rec, 22 yds, 1 TD

Records set or tied[]

NCAA FBS

  • Margin of victory in a bowl game (tied): 56 points by Army (tied with Tulsa in its 63–7 win over Bowling Green in the 2008 GMAC Bowl)
  • Most points scored by a single team in a bowl game (tied): 70 points by Army (tied with West Virginia in its 70–33 win over Clemson in the 2012 Orange Bowl)

Armed Forces Bowl

  • Most points scored: 70, Army vs. Houston
  • Largest margin of victory: 56, Army vs. Houston
  • Most team total yards: 592, Army vs. Houston
  • Most team rushing yards: 507, Army vs. Houston
  • Most team sacks: 10, Army vs. Houston
  • Most rushing touchdowns by an individual: 5, by Kelvin Hopkins Jr. of Army
  • Most sacks by an individual: 3.5, by James Nachtigal of Army
  • Largest attendance of Armed Forces Bowl Game: 44,738

Army (football program)

  • Most wins in a season: 11
  • Most rushing TDs by an individual in a game (tied): 5 by Kelvin Hopkins Jr.
  • Most rushing TDs by an individual in a season (tied): 17 by Kelvin Hopkins Jr.
  • Most TDs responsible for by an individual in a season (tied): 23 (6 passing, 17 rushing) by Kelvin Hopkins Jr.
  • Total offense by an individual in a season: 2,143 yards (1,026 passing, 1,117 rushing) by Kelvin Hopkins Jr.

References[]

  1. ^ Wilson, Jeff (December 22, 2018). "Army West Point dominates en route to 70-14 victory". armedforcesbowl.com. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
  2. ^ Fawkes, Ben (December 10, 2018). "Odds for every 2018-19 CFB bowl game". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 18, 2018.
  3. ^ "2018 Bowl Schedule". CFP.com. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
  4. ^ "2018-19 College Football Playoff and bowl schedule". ESPN. May 2, 2018. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  5. ^ "Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl Sold Out". armedforcesbowl.com (Press release). 18 December 2018. Archived from the original on 19 December 2018. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  6. ^ Linton, Chance (December 22, 2018). "Army has record-setting day in 70-14 rout of Houston". 247sports.com. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
  7. ^ "Postgame Notes: Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl". armedforcesbowl.com. December 22, 2018. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-12-03. Retrieved 2018-12-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ "Navy vs. Army - Game Recap - December 8, 2018 - ESPN".

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