2018 Army Black Knights football team

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2018 Army Black Knights football
Army West Point logo.svg
Lambert-Meadowlands Trophy
Armed Forces Bowl champion
Armed Forces Bowl, W 70–14 vs. Houston
ConferenceIndependent
Ranking
CoachesNo. 20
APNo. 19
2018 record11–2
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorBrent Davis (5th season)
Offensive schemeTriple option
Defensive coordinatorJay Bateman (5th season)
Base defense3–4
Captains
  • Cole Christiansen
  • Bryce Holland
  • Darnell Woolfolk
Home stadiumMichie Stadium
(capacity: 38,000)
Seasons
← 2017
2019 →
2018 NCAA Division I FBS independents football records
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 5 Notre Dame ^       12 1  
No. 19 Army       11 2  
BYU       7 6  
Liberty       6 6  
UMass       4 8  
New Mexico State       3 9  
  • ^ – College Football Playoff participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2018 Army Black Knights football team represented the United States Military Academy as an independent in the 2018 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Black Knights were led by fifth-year head coach Jeff Monken and played their home games at Michie Stadium. Following their 28–14 victory over Colgate in Week 12, Army entered the AP Poll at No. 23 and the Coaches' Poll at No. 24, the first time Army had entered the national rankings since finishing the 1996 season at No. 25 in the AP and No. 24 in the Coaches'. On December 2, Army accepted an invite to participate in the Armed Forces Bowl against the Houston Cougars of the American Athletic Conference.[1] On December 8, Army defeated its archrival Navy by a score of 17–10, increasing their Army-Navy Game win streak to three in a row and winning the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy for the second straight year. With the win the Black Knights also secured their second straight 10-win season, the first time that had been accomplished in the Academy's long and storied history. In the Armed Forces Bowl, they defeated Houston by a score of 70–14 to tie NCAA bowl game records for points scored and margin of victory.[2] Their 11 wins are the most in one season in program history. As a result of his team's 2018 accomplishments, Coach Monken was awarded the George Munger Collegiate Coach of the Year Award by the Maxwell Football Club,[3] the Vince Lombardi College Football Coach of the Year Award by the Lombardi Foundation,[4] and the President's Award by the Touchdown Club of Columbus.[5] Army finished the season with a ranking of No. 19 in the AP Poll[6] and No. 20 in the Coaches' Poll,[7] their highest finish in both polls since Pete Dawkins's Heisman Trophy-winning season in 1958 where the Cadets finished No. 3 in both polls. Following the completion of the season, the Black Knights were awarded the 2018 Lambert Trophy by the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and Metropolitan New York Football Writers, signifying them as the best team in the East in Division I FBS.[8] This was the eighth overall time the Lambert Trophy had been awarded to Army, and the first since 1958.

Previous season[]

The Black Knights opened the 2017 season with two consecutive wins over teams they had lost to over the previous two years: a blowout win over Fordham and a fourth-quarter comeback over Buffalo to open the year at 2–0. They then dropped the next two games against No. 8 (final No. 5) Ohio State and Tulane. Following these setbacks, the Black Knights ripped off a string of six straight wins, highlighted by a 31–28 overtime victory against Temple to become bowl eligible,[9] a 21–0 beat-down of service-academy rival Air Force (the first shutout of a service-academy opponent by Army since a 27–0 victory over Navy on Nov. 29, 1969),[10] and a 21–16 victory over Duke to secure their first unbeaten home schedule in a season since the 1996 team that finished 10–2 (and just the sixth Black Knights squad to go undefeated at home since 1960).[11][12] Following this string of victories, Army dropped a shootout to 2016 Heart of Dallas Bowl opponent North Texas on a last second field goal to enter the 118th Army-Navy game with a record of 8–3 and the opportunity to secure their first Commander-in-Chief's Trophy in over twenty years.

In a steady snowfall on the afternoon of December 8, after hosting ESPN's College GameDay and wearing uniforms honoring the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division, the Black Knights defeated their arch-rival Navy by a score of 14–13 after taking the lead on a fourth-quarter go-ahead scoring drive followed by a missed last-second 48-yard Midshipmen field goal. This secured their second victory in a row over Navy and their first Commander-in-Chief's Trophy since 1996.[13]

The Army team then capped off the season by earning their second straight bowl victory (first time since the 1984–1985 seasons) over the San Diego State Aztecs in the Armed Forces Bowl by converting a go-ahead 2-pt conversion after scoring with 18 seconds left in regulation (with the final score being 42–35 following a fumble returned for a touchdown as SDSU attempted a lateral-filled desperation tying score on the last play of the game).[14] This secured the Black Knights' second ever 10-win season, finishing with a final record of 10–3. Following the season, they were chosen as the 2017 ECAC Division I Football Subdivision Team of the Year.[15] Quarterback Ahmad Bradshaw finished the season with an Army and all-service-academy single-season rushing record of 1,746 yards.

Preseason[]

Award watch lists[]

Listed in the order that they were released

Award Player Position Year
Rimington Trophy[16] Bryce Holland C SR
Maxwell Award[17] Darnell Woolfolk FB SR
Bronko Nagurski Trophy[18] James Nachtigal LB SR
Paul Hornung Award[19] Kell Walker SB/KR JR
Walter Camp Award[20] Darnell Woolfolk FB SR

Personnel[]

Roster[]

2018 Army Black Knights roster

Quarterbacks

  • 2 Tyhier Tyler, Freshman
  • 4 Cam Thomas, Sophomore
  • 7 Matthew Armstrong, Freshman
  • 8 Kelvin Hopkins Jr., Junior
  • 9 Luke Langdon, Senior
  • 11 Jabari Laws, Freshman
  • 13 Christian Anderson, Sophomore
  • 17 Clay Czyzynski, Freshman
  • 18 Mike Mbony, Freshman

Slot Backs

  • 3 Jordan Asberry, Senior
  • 5 Kell Walker, Junior
  • 10 Jordan Blackman, Sophomore
  • 15 JC Watson, Freshman
  • 16 Malik Hancock, Junior
  • 19 Dominic Distefano, Sophomore
  • 20 David Woodward, Freshman
  • 21 Zack Boobas, Sophomore
  • 21 Donnell Diego, Sophomore
  • 27 Brandon Walters, Freshman
  • 29 A.J. Howard, Freshman
  • 32 Artice Hobbs IV, Sophomore
  • 36 Krys Kyle, Freshman
  • 38 Ton Evans, Freshman
  • 42 Landry Songer, Freshman
  • 43 Markens Pierre, Freshman
  • 44 Chambo Liddell-Patacsil, Sophomore

Fullbacks

  • 22 Calen Holt, Senior
  • 25 Connor Slomka, Junior
  • 26 Cade Barnard, Freshman
  • 31 Sandon McCoy, Sophomore
  • 33 Darnell Woolfolk, Senior
  • 34 Rashaad Bolton, Junior
  • 40 Andy Davidson, Senior
  • 48 Kaelin Byrd, Freshman

Wide Receivers

  • 6 Glen Coates, Junior
  • 14 Michael Roberts, Freshman
  • 30 Cameron Johnson, Freshman
  • 37 Sean Eckert, Freshman
  • 45 Daniel Zuloaga, Freshman
  • 80 Chris Gregg, Junior
  • 81 Ke'Shaun Wells, Sophomore
  • 82 Kjetil Cline, Junior
  • 84 Kevin Hamilton, Freshman
  • 86 Christian Hayes, Junior
  • 87 Kraig Hamilton, Freshman
  • 88 Camden Harrison, Sophomore
  • 89 Jalen Moy, Freshman

Long Snappers

  • 40 Paul Lawless, Sophomore
  • 45 Brendan Knoespel, Freshman
  • 48 Kyle O'Connor, Sophomore
  • 49 Gavyn Jones, Freshman
  • 89 Scott Flanick, Senior
 

Tight Ends

  • 39 Bryton Belvin, Freshman
  • 42 Ted Wages IV, Sophomore
  • 46 Chris Cameron, Freshman
  • 47 Jake Lauer, Sophomore
  • 83 Zach Saum, Senior
  • 85 Quinten Parker, Senior

Offensive Lineman

  • 50 Will Schumacher, Sophomore
  • 51 Kyle Perry, Freshman
  • 52 Sam Backenstoe, Freshman
  • 52 Nick Kotok, Freshman
  • 53 Jeff Panara, Senior
  • 54 Mason Kolinchak, Freshman
  • 55 JB Hunter, Sophomore
  • 56 Aaron Baudoux, Freshman
  • 57 Andrew Kraatz, Freshman
  • 58 Harmon Saint Germain, Freshman
  • 59 Mike Johnson, Junior
  • 60 Alex Herndon, Junior
  • 62 Jack Topping, Freshman
  • 63 Jake Baumert, Junior
  • 64 Will Huff, Junior
  • 65 Bryce Holland, Senior
  • 66 Noah Knapp, Freshman
  • 67 Dean Powell, Freshman
  • 68 Luke McCleery, Sophomore
  • 69 Dan Lord, Freshman
  • 70 Zack Ward, Freshman
  • 72 Kamaron Holloway, Freshman
  • 73 Jaxson Deaton, Junior
  • 74 Austin Schuffert, Senior
  • 75 Jack Sides, Junior
  • 76 Peyton Reeder, Sophomore
  • 77 Noah Utley, Junior
  • 79 Holton Greenfield, Freshman

Defensive Line

  • 55 Edriece Patterson, Sophomore
  • 57 Jacob Covington, Junior
  • 59 Ke'Shawn Sullivan, Freshman
  • 60 Hunter Richard, Freshman
  • 63 Jon King, Sophomore
  • 65 Nolan Cockrill, Freshman
  • 66 Ryan Duran III, Freshman
  • 68 Scott Murphy, Freshman
  • 71 Nick Stokes, Sophomore
  • 77 Raymond Wright, Senior
  • 78 Ryan Matz, Freshman
  • 90 Jack Hough, Sophomore
  • 91 Wunmi Oyetuga, Senior
  • 92 Eddie Crutchfield, Freshman
  • 93 Rod Stoddard, Junior
  • 94 Alex Crawford, Sophomore
  • 95 Emmanuel Ukhueligbe, Sophomore
  • 96 Mackay Phillips, Sophomore
  • 97 Kwabena Bonsu, Freshman
  • 98 Connor Smith, Sophomore
  • 99 Cordarrell Davis, Senior
 

Linebackers

  • 11 Donavan Lynch, Junior
  • 15 Ryan Parker, Junior
  • 18 Jake Ellington, Junior
  • 19 James Nachtigal, Senior
  • 29 Chandler Ramirez, Senior
  • 34 Jack King, Junior
  • 36 Nate Jones, Freshman
  • 37 Aaron Jones, Sophomore
  • 39 Duncan Van Kouteren, Freshman
  • 40 Ray Gonzalez, Freshman
  • 43 Jeremiah Lowery, Sophomore
  • 44 Gavin Bassett, Sophomore
  • 45 Hayden Bollinger, Freshman
  • 46 Briar Bearss, Freshman
  • 47 Jon Rhattigan, Sophomore
  • 48 Wilson Catoe, Freshman
  • 49 Jake Killian, Freshman
  • 51 Kemonte Yow, Freshman
  • 52 Amadeo West, Junior
  • 53 Arik Smith, Freshman
  • 54 Cole Christiansen, Junior
  • 56 Kenneth Brinson, Senior
  • 58 Paul Stanley, Freshman

Defensive Backs

  • 2 James Gibson, Senior
  • 4 Max Regan, Senior
  • 5 Ryan Velez, Junior
  • 6 Akyah Miranda, Freshman
  • 7 Jaylon McClinton, Junior
  • 8 Javhari Bourdeau, Sophomore
  • 10 Mike Reynolds, Senior
  • 13 Chris Skyers, Sophomore
  • 14 Jalen Sharp, Senior
  • 16 Tavores Pearson, Freshman
  • 20 Cam Jones, Junior
  • 21 Malkelm Morrison, Freshman
  • 21 Dean Ngendakuriyo, Sophomore
  • 22 Julian McDuffie, Freshman
  • 23 Elijah Riley, Junior
  • 25 Caleb John, Freshman
  • 26 Cameron Clarke, Freshman
  • 27 Wallace Barrett, Sophomore
  • 30 Morgan Ernst, Freshman
  • 31 Joe Stephenson, Sophomore
  • 32 Jonathan Andrews, Freshman
  • 33 Cedrick Cunningham Jr., Freshman
  • 38 Michael Williams, Freshman
  • 46 Luke Cameron, Freshman
  • 50 Chido Rwakonda, Freshman

Kickers

  • 1 Landon Salyers, Sophomore
  • 31 John Abercrombie, Senior
  • 38 Nick Schrage, Senior
  • 44 Miller Kronk, Freshman
  • 97 David Cooper, Junior
  • 98 Michael Leisle, Sophomore
  • 99 Bailey Schroeder, Freshman

Punters

  • 17 Zach Potter, Junior
  • 43 Brooks Hosea, Freshman
  • 46 Zach Harding, Freshman
  • 80 J.D. Mote, Senior
  • 96 Will Hetzinger, Freshman

[1]

Schedule[]

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
August 317:00 p.m.at Duke
  • Wallace Wade Stadium
  • Durham, NC
ESPNUL 14–3426,017
September 812:00 p.m.Liberty
  • Michie Stadium
  • West Point, NY
CBSSNW 38–1425,133
September 1512:00 p.m.Hawaii
  • Michie Stadium
  • West Point, NY
CBSSNW 28–2131,133
September 227:00 p.m.at No. 5 Oklahoma
  • Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
  • Norman, OK
FSN PPVL 21–28 OT87,177
September 2912:00 p.m.at Buffalo
  • University at Buffalo Stadium
  • Amherst, NY
CBSSNW 42–1323,671
October 133:30 p.m.vs. San Jose State
ESPNUW 52–315,627
October 2012:00 p.m.Miami (OH)dagger
  • Michie Stadium
  • West Point, NY
CBSSNW 31–30 2OT38,016
October 2712:00 p.m.at Eastern Michigan
  • Rynearson Stadium
  • Ypsilanti, MI
CBSSNW 37–2222,627
November 312:00 p.m.Air Force
CBSSNW 17–1438,502
November 1012:00 p.m.Lafayette
  • Michie Stadium
  • West Point, NY
CBSSNW 31–1331,286
November 1712:00 p.m.No. 8 (FCS) Colgate
  • Michie Stadium
  • West Point, NY
CBSSNW 28–1426,086
December 83:00 p.m.vs. NavyNo. 22
  • Lincoln Financial Field
  • Philadelphia, PA (119th Army–Navy Game, Commander-in-Chief's Trophy, College GameDay)
CBSW 17–1066,729
December 223:30 p.m.vs. HoustonNo. 22
ESPNW 70–1444,738
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Eastern time

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Rankings[]

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. т = Tied with team above or below. ( ) = First place votes.
Week
Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Final 
AP NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR RV RV RV 23 23 22 19 
Coaches RV NR NR NR RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV 24 25 25 20 
CFP Not released NR NR NR NR NR NR Not released

Game summaries[]

at Duke[]

Army Black Knights at Duke Blue Devils
1 2 34Total
Black Knights 0 0 14014
Blue Devils 3 14 71034

at Wallace Wade Stadium, Durham, NC

Statistics ARMY DUKE
First downs 18 19
3rd down efficiency 5–14 2–9
4th down efficiency 4–4 1–1
Plays–yards 68–365 52–381
Rushes–yards 47–168 35–184
Passing yards 197 197
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 10–21–0 13–17–0
Penalties–yards 7–69 4–30
Turnovers 2 1
Time of possession 36:06 23:54

Liberty[]

Liberty Flames at Army Black Knights
1 2 34Total
Flames 0 0 14014
Black Knights 14 3 71438

at Michie Stadium, West Point, NY

Statistics LIB ARMY
First downs 21 28
3rd down efficiency 5–12 6–14
4th down efficiency 0–1 2–2
Plays–yards 60–417 82–510
Rushes–yards 23–110 74–449
Passing yards 307 61
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 19–37–1 2–8–0
Penalties–yards 6–27 7–100
Turnovers 3 0
Time of possession 18:30 41:30

Hawaii[]

Hawaii Rainbow Warriors at Army Black Knights
1 2 34Total
Rainbow Warriors 7 7 0721
Black Knights 7 14 0728

at Michie Stadium, West Point, NY

Statistics HAW ARMY
First downs 15 18
3rd down efficiency 1–7 11–19
4th down efficiency 0–2 3–4
Plays–yards 45–362 76–465
Rushes–yards 13–41 66–303
Passing yards 321 162
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 20–32–0 6–10–0
Penalties–yards 5–30 5–70
Turnovers 0 0
Time of possession 18:42 41:18

at Oklahoma[]

Army Black Knights at No. 5 Oklahoma Sooners
1 2 34OTTotal
Black Knights 7 7 70021
No. 5 Sooners 14 7 00728

at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Norman, OK

Statistics ARMY OU
First downs 26 19
3rd down efficiency 13–21 1–3
4th down efficiency 4–5 0–1
Plays–yards 87–379 40–355
Rushes–yards 78–339 25–190
Passing yards 40 165
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 3–9–2 11–15–1
Penalties–yards 6–50 4–20
Turnovers 2 1
Time of possession 44:41 15:19

at Buffalo[]

Army Black Knights at Buffalo Bulls
1 2 34Total
Black Knights 7 14 71442
Bulls 7 0 6013

at University at Buffalo Stadium, Amherst, NY

Statistics ARMY UB
First downs 25 14
3rd down efficiency 9–14 2–11
4th down efficiency 3–3 0–2
Plays–yards 69–372 55–255
Rushes–yards 64–281 31–103
Passing yards 91 152
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 4–5–1 10–24–0
Penalties–yards 7–73 7–78
Turnovers 1 0
Time of possession 37:34 22:26

vs. San Jose State[]

Army Black Knights vs. San Jose State Spartans
1 2 34Total
Black Knights 0 14 241452
Spartans 3 0 003

at Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, CA

Statistics ARMY SJSU
First downs 23 10
3rd down efficiency 10–16 4–11
4th down efficiency 3–3 0–0
Plays–yards 70–395 48–171
Rushes–yards 65–341 30–36
Passing yards 54 135
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 2–5–0 13–18–0
Penalties–yards 3–15 7–55
Turnovers 0 4
Time of possession 37:17 22:43

Miami (OH)[]

Miami (OH) RedHawks at Army Black Knights
1 2 34OT2OTTotal
RedHawks 0 7 0143630
Black Knights 7 7 703731

at Michie Stadium, West Point, NY

Statistics MIAMI ARMY
First downs 23 20
3rd down efficiency 5–18 8–17
4th down efficiency 7–9 3–4
Plays–yards 80–406 76–347
Rushes–yards 27–77 74–347
Passing yards 329 0
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 30–53–0 0–2–0
Penalties–yards 8–56 1–5
Turnovers 0 0
Time of possession 23:52 36:08

at Eastern Michigan[]

Army Black Knights at Eastern Michigan Eagles
1 2 34Total
Black Knights 3 13 71437
Eagles 0 0 14822

at Rynearson Stadium, Ypsilanti, MI

Statistics ARMY EMU
First downs 27 10
3rd down efficiency 10–19 1–7
4th down efficiency 4–4 1–2
Plays–yards 81–415 40–235
Rushes–yards 73–289 11–34
Passing yards 126 201
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 7–8–0 19–29–0
Penalties–yards 3–25 8–75
Turnovers 0 1
Time of possession 45:42 14:18

Air Force[]

Air Force Falcons at Army Black Knights
1 2 34Total
Falcons 0 0 6814
Black Knights 7 7 0317

at Michie Stadium, West Point, NY

Statistics AFA ARMY
First downs 17 16
3rd down efficiency 3–9 8–16
4th down efficiency 1–3 3–3
Plays–yards 57–322 64–286
Rushes–yards 35–125 59–242
Passing yards 197 44
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 12–22–1 3–5–0
Penalties–yards 5–55 5–69
Turnovers 1 0
Time of possession 22:28 37:32

Lafayette[]

Lafayette Leopards at Army Black Knights
1 2 34Total
Leopards 3 3 0713
Black Knights 3 14 14031

at Michie Stadium, West Point, NY

Statistics LAF ARMY
First downs 9 23
3rd down efficiency 2–8 12–13
4th down efficiency 1–1 0–0
Plays–yards 40–159 63–408
Rushes–yards 24–83 57–313
Passing yards 76 95
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 9–16–0 5–6–0
Penalties–yards 1–5 6–40
Turnovers 0 1
Time of possession 21:58 38:02

Colgate[]

No. 8 (FCS) Colgate Raiders at Army Black Knights
1 2 34Total
No. 8 (FCS) Raiders 0 0 7714
Black Knights 7 7 01428

at Michie Stadium, West Point, NY

Statistics GATE ARMY
First downs 13 21
3rd down efficiency 2–8 8–12
4th down efficiency 0–2 1–1
Plays–yards 44–251 65–286
Rushes–yards 28–188 59–261
Passing yards 63 25
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 11–16–0 2–6–0
Penalties–yards 7–55 3–25
Turnovers 1 1
Time of possession 24:04 35:56

vs. Navy[]

No. 22 Army Black Knights vs. Navy Midshipmen (119th Army–Navy Game)
1 2 34Total
Midshipmen 0 0 01010
No. 22 Black Knights 7 0 3717

at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA

Statistics NAVY ARMY
First downs 11 12
3rd down efficiency 3–13 5–14
4th down efficiency 2–3 1–3
Plays–yards 54–208 59–283
Rushes–yards 37–127 50–222
Passing yards 81 61
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 5–17–2 4–9–0
Penalties–yards 5–30 3–25
Turnovers 4 0
Time of possession 25:39 34:21

vs. Houston – Armed Forces Bowl[]

Houston Cougars vs. No. 22 Army Black Knights (2018 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl)
1 2 34Total
Cougars 0 7 0714
No. 22 Black Knights 14 28 141470

at Amon G. Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, TX

Statistics HOU ARMY
First downs 23 27
3rd down efficiency 3–13 7–7
4th down efficiency 2–3 0–0
Plays–yards 73–320 62–592
Rushes–yards 41–90 58–507
Passing yards 230 85
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 21–32–0 4–4–0
Penalties–yards 5–33 7–60
Turnovers 2 1
Time of possession 24:55 35:05

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