By Erin McLaughlin, Bleacher Report
After an embarrassing effort against Navy a few weeks ago, Notre
Dame had a chance to redeem itself against Army at Yankee Stadium. Army,
like Navy, is a service academy who runs the triple option. Going into
the game the Irish had beaten a service academy only once in the last
five attempts. To Notre Dame, it was a game about not only about bowl
eligibility, but also redemption.
The game started in a similar way to the Navy game. Notre Dame had a
long drive that resulted in a turnover, followed by a long, time killing
drive for Army. The Irish faithful became nervous as it appeared that a
touchdown was inevitable along with another embarrassing performance
against service academy.
Then the defense stepped up and held the Cadets to a field goal.
From that point on, the Irish defense dominated Army. Turnovers and
three and outs became the norm. Meanwhile, freshman quarterback Tommy
Rees threw the ball deep to Michael Floyd, Tyler Eifert and Robbie Toma.
Enabling the Fighting Irish to build a 17-3 halftime lead.
Early in the second half, Darrin Walls intercepted a pass from Army
quarterback Trent Steelman and returned it 42 yards for a touchdown. The
interception pretty much sealed the deal in an otherwise uneventful
second half. A team that runs the triple option really isn't built to
come back from a large deficit so it was no surprise that Army had
little success in its attempt to do so.
Going into the game, I really didn't know what to expect. I knew that
Army hadn't had the same success that Navy had in recent years.
However, I also knew that they were improving, having attained bowl
eligibility this year. Though, a look at Army's victories showed they
hadn't beaten anybody of note.
From this Notre Dame fan's perspective, Army is definitely an
improved program. However, they are clearly no Navy at this point. But, I
think the Army-Navy game will be competitive this year and that makes
me want to watch it. After all Notre Dame won't be playing that weekend.
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