Excerpt taken from Sportsnetwork.com Article for reading purposes only so pick your poison either way it’s your call Folks:
GAME NOTES: The final game of the 2014 regular season is the classic Army-Navy matchup, played this year at M&T Bank Stadium.
The Black Knights will be closing up shop no matter what the outcome of this, the 115th edition of the battle between the Academies. Army won just twice through the first eight games of the season, defeating Buffalo and Ball State, but the team showed some resiliency in the last several weeks by posting two victories in three chances.
The squad took down UConn by a score of 35-21 the second week of November, and then closed out the month with a 42-31 triumph over Fordham at home. The Black Knights failed to win a single true road game, but the good news is that the squad did squeeze out a neutral-site triumph over the Huskies.
As for the Midshipmen, they already have plans made for the postseason, facing off against San Diego State in the Poinsettia Bowl on Dec. 23 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego regardless of the outcome of this meeting. Heading to the postseason for the 11th time since 2003, Navy enters this meeting one game over .500 thanks to a narrow 42-40 victory over South Alabama on the road on Nov. 28.
In terms of the series between these two programs, Navy is ahead by a count of 58-49-7, thanks in large part to a 12-game win streak that stretches back to 2002 for the Midshipmen. Last season, Navy delivered a 34-7 win in Philadelphia.
In games played in Baltimore, the Knights have managed to split four encounters, but at this particular facility, Navy is 2-0, with the most recent win being a 38-3 thrashing back in 2007.
The last win for Army took place in 2001 as the team secured a 26-17 final at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
Both of these teams rely heavily on running the football, but Navy has managed to add some passing to the mix thanks to quarterback Keenan Reynolds. The signal caller has thrown five TDs this season, against three interceptions, to at least give defenses reason to cover receivers when they do appear on the field.
What do you call an Eternal Optimist? An accordion with a beeper!
Excerpt taken from Sportsnetwork.com Article for reading purposes only so pick your poison either way it’s your call Folks:
GAME NOTES: The final game of the 2014 regular season is the classic Army-Navy matchup, played this year at M&T Bank Stadium.
The Black Knights will be closing up shop no matter what the outcome of this, the 115th edition of the battle between the Academies. Army won just twice through the first eight games of the season, defeating Buffalo and Ball State, but the team showed some resiliency in the last several weeks by posting two victories in three chances.
The squad took down UConn by a score of 35-21 the second week of November, and then closed out the month with a 42-31 triumph over Fordham at home. The Black Knights failed to win a single true road game, but the good news is that the squad did squeeze out a neutral-site triumph over the Huskies.
As for the Midshipmen, they already have plans made for the postseason, facing off against San Diego State in the Poinsettia Bowl on Dec. 23 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego regardless of the outcome of this meeting. Heading to the postseason for the 11th time since 2003, Navy enters this meeting one game over .500 thanks to a narrow 42-40 victory over South Alabama on the road on Nov. 28.
In terms of the series between these two programs, Navy is ahead by a count of 58-49-7, thanks in large part to a 12-game win streak that stretches back to 2002 for the Midshipmen. Last season, Navy delivered a 34-7 win in Philadelphia.
In games played in Baltimore, the Knights have managed to split four encounters, but at this particular facility, Navy is 2-0, with the most recent win being a 38-3 thrashing back in 2007.
The last win for Army took place in 2001 as the team secured a 26-17 final at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
Both of these teams rely heavily on running the football, but Navy has managed to add some passing to the mix thanks to quarterback Keenan Reynolds. The signal caller has thrown five TDs this season, against three interceptions, to at least give defenses reason to cover receivers when they do appear on the field.
I'm going to take my children to see christmas lights tonight.... I think the most parents love to do that during the holiday season.... I hope you enjoy the holiday as much as I do my friend... Have a nice weekend Mac
I'm going to take my children to see christmas lights tonight.... I think the most parents love to do that during the holiday season.... I hope you enjoy the holiday as much as I do my friend... Have a nice weekend Mac
I'm going to take my children to see christmas lights tonight.... I think the most parents love to do that during the holiday season.... I hope you enjoy the holiday as much as I do my friend... Have a nice weekend Mac
Sorry I couldn't respond been out all afternoon X-Mas Shopping just got home
And the same to you as well Vankiep
What do you call an Eternal Optimist? An accordion with a beeper!
I'm going to take my children to see christmas lights tonight.... I think the most parents love to do that during the holiday season.... I hope you enjoy the holiday as much as I do my friend... Have a nice weekend Mac
Sorry I couldn't respond been out all afternoon X-Mas Shopping just got home
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