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Army-Notre Dame inspired both the greatest lede in the history of sports ... ball-control offense to own the tempo. ... All it has to do is overcome a projected 14.5-point spread and break a 15 ...
With style, a potent offense and a suffocating defense, Notre Dame looked like a team worthy of the playoff. Army had trailed for under six minutes of game time all season and entered Saturday on ...
Army gets the headlines with its ground-and-pound style, but Notre Dame also likes to run the ball a lot, too. Jeremiyah Love has scored a rushing touchdown in all 10 games (12 total) to go along ...
The first Army–Notre Dame game in 1913 is generally regarded as the game that established the national reputation of the Fighting Irish. [2] In that game, Notre Dame revolutionized the forward pass in a stunning 35–13 victory. [2] For years it was "The Game" on Notre Dame's schedule, played at Yankee Stadium in New York. [2]
Army football plays one of its biggest games in recent memory on Saturday when it takes on No. 6 Notre Dame in a top 20 matchup.. The 17th-ranked Black Knights (9-0, 7-0 AAC) face the Fighting ...
After that win over Army, Notre Dame's third straight victory of the young season, the Irish were rarely threatened the rest of the year. A 27–10 win over Stanford in the 1925 Rose Bowl gave Rockne and Notre Dame the national championship and a 10–0 record. As it usually is with legends, the Four Horsemen earned their spot in gridiron history.
Coach Marcus Freeman's Irish are a considerable favorite, with a 14.5-point spread, ... Notre Dame-Army picks for 'College GameDay': Who Nick Saban, Pat McAfee and Justin Fields picked.
The 1946 Army vs. Notre Dame football game was a regular season college football game played on November 9, 1946. Army (the football program of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York), then ranked No. 1 in the Associated Press college football poll, played the University of Notre Dame, of South Bend, Indiana, ranked No. 2, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx.