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NDL: S31W14 - UT San Antonio (56) at Army (28)

UTSA pulls away

Article By: Lone

The UTSA Roadrunners turned a high-scoring first half into a dominant victory, shutting out the Army Black Knights in the second half for a 56-28 road win.

Both teams came out firing, trading touchdowns in an explosive first half that ended in a 28-28 tie. Army’s ground game was effective early, while UTSA’s offense kept pace with big plays through the air and on the ground.

After halftime, however, the Roadrunners took complete control. Their defense tightened up, shutting down Army’s attack, while the offense continued to roll, scoring 28 unanswered points. UTSA’s balanced attack and second-half adjustments proved to be the difference as they pulled away for a convincing win.

Army's wheels fall off in the 2nd half

Article By: Old Ky Shark

In their season finale, Army faced off against the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), ultimately falling 56-28 in a disappointing outcome that highlighted some recurring issues. The Black Knights started strong, exhibiting determination and grit, but as the game progressed, old habits that had plagued the team during the season began to resurface. Despite an encouraging first half, Army struggled to maintain momentum, showing signs of fatigue and a lack of focus.

The second half proved disastrous for the Knights; a series of uncharacteristic drops by the receivers and critical turnovers shifted the game's momentum entirely in favor of UTSA. The Army defense, which had held its ground initially, found itself overwhelmed as the Roadrunners capitalized on these mistakes, scoring at will. As the clock ticked away, it became clear that Army's inability to execute in crucial moments was sealing their fate.

Head coach Jeff Monken emphasized the importance of learning from these mistakes, aiming to break the cycle of inconsistency that has haunted the program. The emotional toll of the loss weighed heavily on the players, particularly the seniors, who envisioned a different end to their collegiate careers. While the season was filled with hard-fought battles and moments of excellence, this final game served as a stark reminder of the need for improvement.

As the offseason begins, Army must focus on addressing their turnover issues and strengthening their receiving corps to avoid similar fates in the future. The coaching staff will be tasked with instilling discipline and resilience in a team that has shown flashes of potential but continues to falter under pressure. Looking ahead, the Knights are determined to use this defeat as a catalyst for growth and transformation.

In summary, the 56-28 loss to UTSA encapsulated Army's season woes—dropped passes, turnovers, and a glaring collapse in the second half. The Black Knights will use this painful experience to build a stronger foundation for the years to come, emphasizing consistency and mental toughness as they prepare for their next campaign.

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