Army West Point Athletics
Army Defeats Air Force in Overtime Thriller
November 06, 2021 | Football
ARLINGTON, Texas – Jabari Moore's heroic pass break up in the end zone helped push the Army West Point football team past Air Force to a 21-14 result in the Lockheed Commanders' Classic presented by USAA on Saturday afternoon.
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The win, which was earned at the Texas Rangers' Globe Life Field, assures that the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy will remain at West Point for another year, as both the Black Knights (5-3) and the Falcons (6-3, 3-2 Mountain West) are now tied in the CIC standings with one victory apiece. Army will have a chance to outright win the trophy during its game against Navy (Dec. 11).
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Both offenses were a little slow out of the gate in the first neutral site game between the teams since 1965. Though Andre Carter II forced a fumble on the Falcons' opening drive, Air Force prevented the turnover by making a recovery. The first three drives of the contest ended in punts and neither side was able to get anything going until the end of the first quarter when Anthony Adkins made a diving play to extend a seemingly-stalled drive on fourth-and-one. Adkins' punch allowed the team to eventually get into field goal range, but Cole Talley's 26-yard attempt went wide right to keep the game scoreless.
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The offensive struggles continued after the first break, as each team punted away its first possession of the second quarter. Air Force started to gain momentum on its next drive and charged 53 yards down the field to Army's 27 before the tandem of Kemonte Yow and Malkelm Morrison made a huge fourth-down stop to kill the drive.
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Ultimately, the clock wound down on the first half before either team could score. Army took a 119-88 advantage in total yards into the locker room in just their second scoreless opening half of the year (vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 16).
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The break was a welcomed reprieve for the Cadets, who used it to kickstart their offense. Coming out of the half, Tyrell Robinson provided a spark when he made a 31-yard return on the kickoff, his second longest of the season. The drive, which was additionally boosted by a 39-yard dime from Tyhier Tyler to Robinson, ended in Army's first touchdown of the day when Tyler punched in a nine-yard run. His 10th career rushing touchdown put the Black Knights up 7-0.
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With the ball back in their hands, the Falcons attempted to string together a response. Though Yow and Morrison came up with another big stop on third down, Air Force converted the ensuing fourth-and-one to prolong the drive, which ultimately ended in a 39-yard field goal that cut the lead down to 7-3.
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Having found its groove, Army's offense continued to have success on its next possession as Christian Anderson connected a 79-yard touchdown pass with Tyrell Robinson on the second snap. Anderson's season-long passing strike re-extended the Black Knights' advantage to 14-3.
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The momentum continued to favor the Cadets when Air Force got the ball back. After a pair of completed passes, Carter tipped a ball in the air to Cameron Jones who returned his interception for a career-long 48 yards before the end of the third quarter.
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In the fourth quarter, the Falcons were able to control the pace of play for the first time all day. After being kept from the end zone for seven drives, Air Force punched in a four-yard run and used a two-point conversion to trim Army's lead down to one possession at 14-11. The Falcons quickly got the ball back and used the final five minutes on the clock to storm down the field. A penalty took some of the wind out of their sails, bringing the ball back out of the red zone, but a 30-yard Falcon field goal tied the game up at 14-14 and sent the action into overtime.
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Appearing in its first overtime game since a 2019 contest at Michigan, Army needed just five snaps to arrive on the Falcons' doorstep. Though all appeared lost when Anderson fumbled the ball on the edge of the end zone, a massive recovery by Jordyn Law helped the team get the touchdown and handed the Black Knights a 21-14 lead.
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While the offense's effort put Army on the edge of victory, the defense brought it home. Carter came up with a sack for a loss of seven yards on the Falcons' second play of their overtime possession and though Air Force was able to get within striking distance, a huge pass breakup by Jabari Moore in the end zone preserved the Cadets' win.
With Saturday's result, Army has now won four of its past five dates with Air Force and is close to winning the program's 10th outright CIC Trophy.Â
QUOTABLE
Tyhier Tyler
[Ref. What it means to win]
"It means everything. For the seniors, for them to have a chance to defend the CIC means a lot. It always means a lot more than what you guys see. For the soliders who are playing for us, different families… It's everything. For us to pull it out means a lot more than just any rivalry or trophy."
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[Ref. Air Force's defense]
"Going into these games, we know each other very well. We play each other every year. We know what type of game it's going to be. Fourth quarter fight, in this case overtime. We just keep chipping away. We knew it was going to be three yards here, three yards there. But we made the big plays when we needed to. They're a great defense, fast and big up front. They know us and we know them. They're a great defense."
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Jordyn Law
[Ref. What it was like to score]
"It's very surreal. Never in my life had I thought I would pick up a fumble and score a game-winning touchdown … I'm just happy I was able to be in the right spot at the right time to help my team."
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Arik Smith
[Ref. The level of competition today]
"It was an extremely competitive game. We knew it was going to be this way coming in and that these games are typically about details between both the teams. Our goal is to do our assignment, do our job on every single play … People make mistakes, but it's about which team makes the fewest mistakes. I think that's what helped us get that extra edge and win today."
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Tyrell Robinson
[Ref. Thoughts on Moore's pass breakup]
"I'm actually not surprised. He does that all the time. Big-time players make big-time plays. And that's what he did. He is a big-time player."
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Jabari Moore
[Ref. The last play of the game]
"Coach Woody made a great call. We knew it was fourth down and that they were going to have to get it through the air. I was expecting the slant and coach Woody put us in a great position to make that play."
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Head Coach Jeff Monken
[Opening statement]
"It was a great football game and certainly very exciting to win it. Obviously the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy games are really important to our team, our program, our institution and the United States Army that we represent. I'm proud that we were able to represent our men and women that serve more than anything. It was a hard-fought game. Both teams just gutted it out. Fortunately, we made one more play when it counted there at the end. We had some guys make some great individual efforts, but credit to the other team. They got back in the game and had the two-point conversion and pushed us to overtime. But we found a way. We're very fortunate and I'm very excited about this game."
WHAT'S NEXT
The Black Knights will return home to Michie Stadium for a game against FCS opponent Bucknell on Saturday, Nov. 13. Kickoff against the Bison is scheduled for 12 p.m. and the game will be carried on CBS Sports Network.
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FOLLOW ALONG
For complete coverage of Army West Point football, follow the Black Knights on Twitter and Instagram at @ArmyWP_Football and online at www.goarmywestpoint.com. Â
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The win, which was earned at the Texas Rangers' Globe Life Field, assures that the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy will remain at West Point for another year, as both the Black Knights (5-3) and the Falcons (6-3, 3-2 Mountain West) are now tied in the CIC standings with one victory apiece. Army will have a chance to outright win the trophy during its game against Navy (Dec. 11).
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Both offenses were a little slow out of the gate in the first neutral site game between the teams since 1965. Though Andre Carter II forced a fumble on the Falcons' opening drive, Air Force prevented the turnover by making a recovery. The first three drives of the contest ended in punts and neither side was able to get anything going until the end of the first quarter when Anthony Adkins made a diving play to extend a seemingly-stalled drive on fourth-and-one. Adkins' punch allowed the team to eventually get into field goal range, but Cole Talley's 26-yard attempt went wide right to keep the game scoreless.
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The offensive struggles continued after the first break, as each team punted away its first possession of the second quarter. Air Force started to gain momentum on its next drive and charged 53 yards down the field to Army's 27 before the tandem of Kemonte Yow and Malkelm Morrison made a huge fourth-down stop to kill the drive.
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Ultimately, the clock wound down on the first half before either team could score. Army took a 119-88 advantage in total yards into the locker room in just their second scoreless opening half of the year (vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 16).
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The break was a welcomed reprieve for the Cadets, who used it to kickstart their offense. Coming out of the half, Tyrell Robinson provided a spark when he made a 31-yard return on the kickoff, his second longest of the season. The drive, which was additionally boosted by a 39-yard dime from Tyhier Tyler to Robinson, ended in Army's first touchdown of the day when Tyler punched in a nine-yard run. His 10th career rushing touchdown put the Black Knights up 7-0.
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With the ball back in their hands, the Falcons attempted to string together a response. Though Yow and Morrison came up with another big stop on third down, Air Force converted the ensuing fourth-and-one to prolong the drive, which ultimately ended in a 39-yard field goal that cut the lead down to 7-3.
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Having found its groove, Army's offense continued to have success on its next possession as Christian Anderson connected a 79-yard touchdown pass with Tyrell Robinson on the second snap. Anderson's season-long passing strike re-extended the Black Knights' advantage to 14-3.
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The momentum continued to favor the Cadets when Air Force got the ball back. After a pair of completed passes, Carter tipped a ball in the air to Cameron Jones who returned his interception for a career-long 48 yards before the end of the third quarter.
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In the fourth quarter, the Falcons were able to control the pace of play for the first time all day. After being kept from the end zone for seven drives, Air Force punched in a four-yard run and used a two-point conversion to trim Army's lead down to one possession at 14-11. The Falcons quickly got the ball back and used the final five minutes on the clock to storm down the field. A penalty took some of the wind out of their sails, bringing the ball back out of the red zone, but a 30-yard Falcon field goal tied the game up at 14-14 and sent the action into overtime.
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Appearing in its first overtime game since a 2019 contest at Michigan, Army needed just five snaps to arrive on the Falcons' doorstep. Though all appeared lost when Anderson fumbled the ball on the edge of the end zone, a massive recovery by Jordyn Law helped the team get the touchdown and handed the Black Knights a 21-14 lead.
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While the offense's effort put Army on the edge of victory, the defense brought it home. Carter came up with a sack for a loss of seven yards on the Falcons' second play of their overtime possession and though Air Force was able to get within striking distance, a huge pass breakup by Jabari Moore in the end zone preserved the Cadets' win.
With Saturday's result, Army has now won four of its past five dates with Air Force and is close to winning the program's 10th outright CIC Trophy.Â
QUOTABLE
Tyhier Tyler
[Ref. What it means to win]
"It means everything. For the seniors, for them to have a chance to defend the CIC means a lot. It always means a lot more than what you guys see. For the soliders who are playing for us, different families… It's everything. For us to pull it out means a lot more than just any rivalry or trophy."
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[Ref. Air Force's defense]
"Going into these games, we know each other very well. We play each other every year. We know what type of game it's going to be. Fourth quarter fight, in this case overtime. We just keep chipping away. We knew it was going to be three yards here, three yards there. But we made the big plays when we needed to. They're a great defense, fast and big up front. They know us and we know them. They're a great defense."
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Jordyn Law
[Ref. What it was like to score]
"It's very surreal. Never in my life had I thought I would pick up a fumble and score a game-winning touchdown … I'm just happy I was able to be in the right spot at the right time to help my team."
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Arik Smith
[Ref. The level of competition today]
"It was an extremely competitive game. We knew it was going to be this way coming in and that these games are typically about details between both the teams. Our goal is to do our assignment, do our job on every single play … People make mistakes, but it's about which team makes the fewest mistakes. I think that's what helped us get that extra edge and win today."
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Tyrell Robinson
[Ref. Thoughts on Moore's pass breakup]
"I'm actually not surprised. He does that all the time. Big-time players make big-time plays. And that's what he did. He is a big-time player."
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Jabari Moore
[Ref. The last play of the game]
"Coach Woody made a great call. We knew it was fourth down and that they were going to have to get it through the air. I was expecting the slant and coach Woody put us in a great position to make that play."
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Head Coach Jeff Monken
[Opening statement]
"It was a great football game and certainly very exciting to win it. Obviously the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy games are really important to our team, our program, our institution and the United States Army that we represent. I'm proud that we were able to represent our men and women that serve more than anything. It was a hard-fought game. Both teams just gutted it out. Fortunately, we made one more play when it counted there at the end. We had some guys make some great individual efforts, but credit to the other team. They got back in the game and had the two-point conversion and pushed us to overtime. But we found a way. We're very fortunate and I'm very excited about this game."
WHAT'S NEXT
The Black Knights will return home to Michie Stadium for a game against FCS opponent Bucknell on Saturday, Nov. 13. Kickoff against the Bison is scheduled for 12 p.m. and the game will be carried on CBS Sports Network.
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FOLLOW ALONG
For complete coverage of Army West Point football, follow the Black Knights on Twitter and Instagram at @ArmyWP_Football and online at www.goarmywestpoint.com. Â
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Team Stats
AWP
AFA
Total Yards
316
401
Pass Yards
214
226
Rushing Yards
102
175
Penalty Yards
30
30
1st Downs
12
22
3rd Downs
5
6
4th Downs
1
2
TOP
29:03
30:57
3rd Quarter

AWP 7, AFA 0
AWP - Tyler,Tyhier 9 yd run (Talley,Cole kick), 7 plays, 64 yards, TOP 03:48

AWP 7, AFA 3
AFA - Dapore,Matthew 39 yd field goal 9 plays, 49 yards, TOP 04:54

AWP 14, AFA 3
AWP - Robinson,Tyrell 79 yd pass from Anderson,Christian (Talley,Cole kick) 2 plays, 79 yards, TOP 00:55
4th Quarter

AWP 14, AFA 11
AFA - Kinamon,Dane 4 yd pass from Daniels,Haaziq (Hughes,DeAndre rush) 7 plays, 66 yards, TOP 03:09

AWP 14, AFA 14
AFA - Dapore,Matthew 30 yd field goal 15 plays, 78 yards, TOP 04:40
OT Quarter

AWP 21, AFA 14
AWP - Law,Jordyn 0 yd run (Talley,Cole kick), 6 plays, 19 yards, TOP 00:00
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