NCAAF Game Recap - Air Force at Army
Sat Nov 3, 2018 12:00 PM EDT

Bama
29
LSU
0
F
Lou
16
Clem
77
F
ND
31
NW
21
F
PSU
7
Mich
42
F
UGA
34
KY
17
F
Okla
51
TxTch
46
F
Neb
31
OSU
36
F
Temp
40
UCF
52
F
Cal
13
WaSt
19
F
WVU
42
Tex
41
F
MIZ
38
Fla
17
F
Utah
20
AzSt
38
F
Hou
31
SMU
45
F
UtSt
56
Hawaii
17
F
Iowa
36
Purd
38
F
Fres
48
UNLV
3
F
LT
3
MissSt
45
F
Syr
41
Wake
24
F
Pitt
23
UVA
13
F
BC
31
VaTec
21
F
TxAM
24
Aub
28
F
MiaOH
42
Buff
51
F
Kent
35
BGSU
28
F
Ball
13
Toled
45
F
Ohio
59
WestMI
14
F
NIU
36
Akr
26
F
W Ky
10
MidTN
29
F
Colo
34
Ariz
42
F
Rut
17
Wisc
31
F
SCar
48
Miss
44
F
IASt
27
Kans
3
F
OkSt
31
Bayl
35
F
MSU
24
MD
3
F
C Mi
7
E Mi
17
F
Mem
59
ECU
41
F
AF
14
Army
17
F
GATec
38
UNC
28
F
JMU
24
UNH
35
F
SJSU
9
Wyo
24
F
TxSt
40
GASt
31
F
UT-M
14
JacSt
21
F
GaSo
25
ULMon
44
F
SoAl
14
ArkSt
38
F
Marsh
24
SMiss
26
F
SamHu
26
(N/A)
43
F
ULLaf
16
Troy
26
F
K St
13
TCU
14
F
UTEP
34
Rice
26
F
MIN
31
Ill
55
F
Tul
41
SoFL
15
F
FlaSt
28
NCSt
47
F
Lib
59
UMass
62
F(2OT)
Navy
0
Cin
42
F
AlcSt
42
NMS
52
F
UNCC
3
Tenn
14
F
App
23
CoCar
7
F
UConn
19
Tuls
49
F
Duke
20
MiaFL
12
F
UCLA
21
Oreg
42
F
UTSA
3
UAB
52
F
FlAtl
49
FLInt
14
F
Stan
23
Wash
27
F
USC
38
OreSt
21
F
SDSU
31
NM
23
F
BYU
16
Boise
21
F
Kent
14
Buff
48
F

Army 17, Air Force 14

Nov 3, 2018, 12:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Air Force (3-6)

0

0

6

8

14

Army (7-2)

7

7

0

3

17

Army holds off Air Force 17-14, 11th straight win at home
Sat Nov 3, 2018 6:13 PM

WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) Army is in rarefied air and coach Jeff Monken is impressed.

The third wheel in the annual round-robin series with service academy rivals Air Force and Navy - the Falcons have won the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy 20 times and the Midshipmen 15 - before Saturday Army had won the coveted hardware, emblematic of supremacy among the three schools, just seven times.

Make that eight - and the first time in consecutive years.

Fullback Darnell Woolfolk rushed for 117 yards and a touchdown, Kelvin Hopkins Jr. scored on a 6-yard run, and Army held off rival Air Force 17-14 on Saturday.

It was the 11th straight victory at Michie Stadium for Army (7-2), which won the trophy outright last season for the first time since 1996 and will keep possession no matter the outcome of its game against archrival Navy next month.

"That epitomizes the mental toughness of this team," Monken said. "It wasn't always pretty. We could have done better. I'm really, really glad that we won the game. It's an emotional game. It feels good to win.

"It was a battle. I was proud our team was able to find a way to win. I think our guys were pressed into a corner. Give them (Air Force) credit. They were fighting, too."

Air Force (3-6), which beat Navy 35-7 a month ago, is 33-14 in Commander in Chief's Trophy games against Army since the trophy was first awarded in 1972 and could have won the trophy again on Saturday with a victory. The Falcons had won 18 of the previous 21 in the series against the Black Knights, but they couldn't overcome a costly interception by Army's Mike Reynolds at the Army 4 in the final minute of the first half.

"There was a chance to seize this one, but I'm not putting any blame on the offense at all," Air Force linebacker Kyle Johnson said. "We didn't do the job just the same way they didn't."

The Falcons were unable to score in the opening half with Isaiah Sanders at quarterback, fell behind by two scores, and couldn't recover despite dominating the second half. Air Force outgained Army 212-77 after halftime with Donald Hammond III at quarterback. The Black Knights secured the victory when Hammond was stopped for no gain on a fourth-and-3 play at the Army 40 with under 2 minutes to play.

"We were driving downfield. We should have made some plays we didn't make," Hammond said. "I just wanted to win this game for the team. We're never going to give up. That's one thing we're not going to do."

Hammond, who excelled in the victory over Navy, accounting for four touchdowns in his first college start, replaced Sanders to start the third quarter and quickly hit Marcus Bennett for 31 yards into Army territory, but the drive ended when the Falcons were called for an illegal block on a fourth-and-3 play and had to punt.

Hammond had completions of 17 yards to Geraud Sanders and 13 yards to Marcus Bennett late in the third quarter, but the Falcons turned the ball over on downs when a fourth-down pass by Hammond attempt fell incomplete.

The Falcons finally caught a break when safety Jeremy Fejedelem got a hand on a punt by Army's Nick Schrage and it traveled just 4 yards to give Air Force a first down at the Army 34 and they capitalized. Hammond scored from the 1 two plays after converting a fourth-and-1 play, cutting the lead to 14-6 with under a minute to play in the third. Jake Koehnke's point-after try hit the left goalpost and stayed out.

Senior John Abercrombie kicked a 30-yard field goal with 8:35 left to complete a 13-play drive that took 7:19 off the clock on a gusty day and gave Army a 17-6 lead midway through the fourth.

Undaunted, Hammond drove the Falcons 75 yards in 10 plays to pull within a field goal. The drive was kept alive by a pass interference call against Army on a third-and-10 play. Cole Fagan's 30-yard catch-and-run set up Joseph Saucier's 6-yard touchdown run off a pitch. Saucier also converted on the 2-point try to make it 17-14.

"When our backs are against the wall, we never flinch," said Army linebacker Cole Christiansen, who combined with James Nachtigal to make the saving tackle on Hammond. "Definitely in the second half they came at us differently. We got it done."

THE TAKEAWAY

Air Force: The Falcons are faltering in the Mountain West Conference at 1-4 and have to win their final three games to qualify for the postseason. At least two of the games are at Falcon Stadium.

Army: The Black Knights have beaten Air Force and Navy two straight times. Another victory over Navy in December will clinch the 170-pound trophy outright.

NO GAMBLE

Trailing 7-0 early in the second quarter, Air Force coach Troy Calhoun elected to punt on fourth-and-2 just inside Army territory. The Black Knights were 3 for 3 on fourth down to up their season total to 29 conversions in 32 attempts.

UP NEXT

Air Force hosts New Mexico next Saturday.

Army hosts FCS foe Lafayette next Saturday.

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Passing

AF Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
D. Hammond III 15 7 46.7 0 120 31 0 74.3
I. Sanders 7 5 71.4 0 77 29 1 67.9
Army Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
K. Hopkins Jr. 5 3 60.0 0 44 21 0 88.8

Rushing

AF Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
C. Fagan 10 37 3.7 9 0
D. Hammond III 9 30 3.3 11 1
Army Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
D. Woolfolk 21 117 5.6 52 1
K. Hopkins Jr. 19 75 3.9 13 1

Receiving

AF Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
G. Sanders 3 55 18.3 19 0
M. Bennett 2 44 22.0 31 0
Army Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Asberry 2 35 17.5 21 0
G. Coates 1 9 9.0 9 0

Fumbles

Returning

AF KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Saucier 2 17.0 0 17 0 0 0
A. Smith 0 0 0 1 8.0 0 8
Army KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
K. Walker 1 5.0 0 5 0 0 0
M. Reynolds 0 0 0 1 17.0 0 17

Punting

AF Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Koehnke 3 116 38.7 46
Army Punt Yds Avg LgPu
N. Schrage 3 130 43.3 47

Takeaways

Army Int Yds InTD
M. Reynolds 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

AF Army
Points For 14 17
Total Yards 322 286
Rushing Yards 125 242
Passing Yards 197 44
Passing Completions / Attempts 12/22 3/5
Turnovers 1 0
Interceptions Thrown 1 0
Fumbles - Lost 0/0 0/0
First Downs 17 16
Penalties - Yards 5/55 5/69
Time Of Possession 28:28 32:32
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 3/9 8/16
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/3 3/3
Punts - Average Yards 3/39 4/34

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter AF Army
Army 12:55 TD Darnell Woolfolk 1 yd run (John Abercrombie kick) 0 7
2nd Quarter AF Army
Army 10:57 TD Kelvin Hopkins Jr. 6 yd run (John Abercrombie kick) 0 14
3rd Quarter AF Army
AF 14:06 TD Donald Hammond III 1 yd run (missed kick) 6 14
4th Quarter AF Army
Army 06:25 FG John Abercrombie 30 yd FG 6 17
AF 09:33 TD Joseph Saucier 6 yd run (JOSEPH SAUCIER 2pt run) 14 17

Game Information

Stadium: Blaik Field at Michie Stadium, West Point, New York
Attendance: 38,502
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