The Miners are gearing up for another season of college football at the Sun Bowl.
The first game is on August 30 against New Mexico. The first home game is against Texas Tech at the Sun Bowl. The Vavel website has the Miners winning a total of four games this season against New Mexico State, Southern Miss and Western Kentucky. In order to win another game it is considered an upset. This is the second year for Sean Kugler. Check out the full preview here:
Miners 2014 Prediction
The Miner Rush Blog discusses the history of the Miners in Conference USA. Of the current members, the Miners are second to last only ahead of Tulane for worst record during the past decade. The articles discusses the need to produce a winner in order to provide an edge to possibly move up to a stronger conference.
Miners Football future
Monday, July 21, 2014
Army Football Update
The watch list for the Rotary Lombardi Award came out yesterday. Steve Shumaker, Army senior offensive lineman, made the list. This is an award for the best lineman (offensive or defensive) in the nation, which has been given out since 1970. Shumaker has made a total of 26 starts in his Army football career. Last year the winner of the award was Aaron Donald, a defensive tackle from the University of Pittsburgh. He currently plays for the St. Louis Rams of the National Football League.
Steve Shumaker makes Rotary Lombardi Award watch list
From the Hudson Valley Blog, there is an article about 2013 co-captain Momo Kime. Kime is now a student coach and he discusses the departure of Ryan Powis, a three-year starter on the offensive line. He was a senior last year.
Momo Kime discusses the updates to the offensive line
The verbal commits for the 2015 season is up to seven, according to the Inside Army Football Blog on the Hudson Valley Blog. The latest commit was this past weekend by Tanner Sheffield. He is a defensive tackling standing 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 245 pounds from Dallas, Ga.
Verbal commits for 2015
Steve Shumaker makes Rotary Lombardi Award watch list
From the Hudson Valley Blog, there is an article about 2013 co-captain Momo Kime. Kime is now a student coach and he discusses the departure of Ryan Powis, a three-year starter on the offensive line. He was a senior last year.
Momo Kime discusses the updates to the offensive line
The verbal commits for the 2015 season is up to seven, according to the Inside Army Football Blog on the Hudson Valley Blog. The latest commit was this past weekend by Tanner Sheffield. He is a defensive tackling standing 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 245 pounds from Dallas, Ga.
Verbal commits for 2015
Army Football Update 21 July 2014
Good morning, I know it has been about five days since my last post.
Here is the latest on Army Football as the season inches closer and closer.
The nominees for the Doak Walker Award were announced on 17 July. This is the award given to the top running back in the nation. For Army, Raymond Maples and Terry Baggett made the list of 53 running backs.
According to the Army Black Knights football website, Maples ran for 1,000 yards in his sophomore and junior seasons, but his 2013 season was cut short due to an injury. He is the third Army back to run for more than 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons. He has ten games with 100 yards or more.
Baggett filled the void left by the Maples' injury by rushing for more than 1,304 yards during the 2013 campaign. This past season included an Army record of 304 yards rushing against Eastern Michigan and six games of at least 100 yards.
Doak Walker Candidtates
The Army football team is featured in an article on the Vavel website as teams to improve for the 2014 season. There are a total of six teams discussed in the article along with the Black Knights, to include Air Force, Central Michigan, Northwestern, Texas Christian and Washington State. The Black Knights finished the 2013 season with a 3-9 record, but according to Vavel the team will improve due to their winnable schedule.
Army to improve according to Vavel
Here is the latest on Army Football as the season inches closer and closer.
The nominees for the Doak Walker Award were announced on 17 July. This is the award given to the top running back in the nation. For Army, Raymond Maples and Terry Baggett made the list of 53 running backs.
According to the Army Black Knights football website, Maples ran for 1,000 yards in his sophomore and junior seasons, but his 2013 season was cut short due to an injury. He is the third Army back to run for more than 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons. He has ten games with 100 yards or more.
Baggett filled the void left by the Maples' injury by rushing for more than 1,304 yards during the 2013 campaign. This past season included an Army record of 304 yards rushing against Eastern Michigan and six games of at least 100 yards.
Doak Walker Candidtates
The Army football team is featured in an article on the Vavel website as teams to improve for the 2014 season. There are a total of six teams discussed in the article along with the Black Knights, to include Air Force, Central Michigan, Northwestern, Texas Christian and Washington State. The Black Knights finished the 2013 season with a 3-9 record, but according to Vavel the team will improve due to their winnable schedule.
Army to improve according to Vavel
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