NCAA Football: Army at North Texas - Source: Imagn
The 25th-ranked Army Black Knights were able to remain undefeated as they secured a 14-3 road victory over the North Texas Mean Green. The game was led by quarterback Bryson Daily as he returned to action from his injury and scored a pair of rushing touchdowns.
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The Black Knights (9-0, 7-0 American) remain one of the handful of undefeated programs in the country. The Mean Green (5-4, 2-3) remains one win shy of clinching bowl eligibility.
Let’s take a closer look at the box score for this game and discuss what happened.
The Black Knights are still undefeated and are ready for a massive clash against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish coming up next week. They were able to dominate on the key downs as they are 9-of-14 on third downs and converted all three fourth-down attempts. The running game was able to control the game as Army had 293 rushing yards and averaged 4.6 yards per carry. However, they did commit a pair of turnovers in the win.
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The Mean Green struggled a bit offensively as they had 18 total first downs and only were 4-of-11 on third downs. Quarterback Chandler Morris struggled with a pair of interceptions thrown and only had the football for 18:15.
Below is the scoring summary for the game:
8:10 1Q: Kali Nguma 31 Yard Field Goal | 3-0 North Texas
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