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Army Black Knights |
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First season |
1890 |
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Staff |
Athletic director |
Kevin Anderson |
Head coach |
Stan Brock |
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1st year, 3–8 |
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Stadium |
Home stadium |
Michie Stadium |
Stadium capacity |
39,929 |
Stadium surface |
AstroPlay |
Location |
West Point, NY |
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League/Conference |
Conference |
Independent |
Team records |
All-time record |
629–423–51 (.594) |
Postseason bowl record |
2–2–0 |
Awards |
National titles |
3 (1914, 1944, 1945) |
Pageantry |
Colors |
Black and Gold |
Fight song |
On Brave Old Army Team |
Mascot |
Black Knight |
Marching band |
United States Military Academy Band and United States Corps of Cadets Spirit Band |
Rivals |
Air Force Falcons
Navy Midshipmen |
Website |
GoArmySports.com |
The Army Black Knights football program represents the United States Military Academy.
[edit] 2007 season schedule
Date |
Opponent |
Location |
Result |
Score |
Saturday, Sept. 1, |
@ Akron |
Cleveland, OH |
Lost |
22-14 |
Saturday, Sept. 8 |
RHODE ISLAND |
West Point, NY |
Won |
14-7 |
Saturday, Sept. 15 |
@ Wake Forest |
Wake Forest, NC |
Lost |
21-10 |
Saturday, Sept. 22 |
@ Boston College |
Chestnut Hill, MA |
Lost |
37-17 |
Saturday, Sept. 29 |
TEMPLE |
West Point, NY |
Won |
37-21 |
Saturday, Oct. 6 |
TULANE |
West Point, NY |
Won |
20-17 |
Saturday, Oct. 13 |
@ Central Michigan |
Mount Pleasant, MI |
Lost |
47-23 |
Saturday, Oct. 20 |
@ Georgia Tech |
Atlanta, GA |
Lost |
34-10 |
Saturday, Nov 3 |
@ Air Force |
Colorado Springs, CO |
Lost |
30-10 |
Friday, Nov. 9 |
RUTGERS |
West Point, NY |
Lost |
41-6 |
Saturday, Nov. 17 |
TULSA |
West Point, NY |
Lost |
49-39 |
Saturday, Dec. 1 |
NAVY* |
Baltimore, MD |
Lost |
38-3 |
Overall record: 3-9
*Neutral site game
Home games in CAPS |
[edit] 2006 season schedule
Date |
Opponent |
Location |
Result |
Score |
Saturday, Sept. 2 |
@ Arkansas State |
Jonesboro, AR |
Lost |
14-6 |
Saturday, Sept. 9 |
KENT STATE |
West Point, NY |
Won |
17-14 (OT) |
Saturday, Sept. 16 |
Texas A&M* |
San Antonio, TX |
Lost |
28-24 |
Saturday, Sept. 23 |
@ Baylor |
Waco, TX |
Won |
27-20 (OT) |
Saturday, Sept. 30 |
RICE |
West Point, NY |
Lost |
48-14 |
Saturday, Oct. 7 |
VMI |
West Point, NY |
Won |
63-7 |
Saturday, Oct. 14 |
@ Connecticut |
East Hartford, CT |
Lost |
21-7 |
Saturday, Oct. 21 |
TCU |
West Point, NY |
Lost |
31-17 |
Saturday, Oct. 28 |
@ Tulane |
New Orleans, LA |
Lost |
42-28 |
Friday, Nov. 3 |
AIR FORCE |
West Point, NY |
Lost |
43-7 |
Saturday, Nov. 18 |
@ Notre Dame |
Notre Dame, IN |
Lost |
41-9 |
Saturday, Dec. 2 |
Navy* |
Philadelphia, PA |
Lost |
26-14 |
Overall record: 3-9
*Neutral site game
Home games in CAPS |
[edit] Current coaching staff
[edit] Bowl game appearances and results
Army bowl games |
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1984 Cherry Bowl • 1985 Peach Bowl • 1988 Sun Bowl • 1996 Independence Bowl
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[edit] Players
[edit] Coaches
[edit] Individual Award Winners
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
- Doc Blanchard - 1945
- Glenn Davis - 1946
- Pete Dawkins - 1958
- Heisman Runner-Up (2nd place in voting)
- "Monk" Meyer - 1935
- Glenn Davis - 1944 and 1945
- Glenn Davis - 1944
- Doc Blanchard - 1945
- Pete Dawkins - 1958
- Joe Steffy - 1947
[edit] Bibliography
- Anderson, Lars (2007). Carlisle vs. Army: Jim Thorpe, Dwight Eisenhower, Pop Warner, and the Forgotten Story of Football's Greatest Battle. Random House. ISBN 978-1400066001.