Army vs Rutgers

<p>Army vs Rutgers on ESPN2, Friday 8 pm</p>

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WEST POINT, N.Y. - Army returns home for the first time since its Oct. 6 win against Tulane when it hosts Rutgers on Friday night at 8 p.m. in a nationally-televised game on ESPN2. The Black Knights are unbeaten in three appearances at Michie Stadium this season.</p>

<p>Army ended their three-game road stretch with a 30-10 loss at Air Force. Senior P-K Owen Tolson set a school record by averaging 58.2 yards per punt (8 attempts). It was the best punting average in the nation this season among players with at least five kicks in a game. Seven of Tolson’s eight kicks traveled at least 53 yards, including three boots of 64-or-more yards. Tolson’s longest kick of the day, a season-long 67-yard punt, rolled dead at the 1-yard line, one of two kicks downed inside the 20-yard line. Tolson also kicked a 22-yard field goal against the Falcons for his fourth make in his last five attempts.</p>

<p>Rutgers is playing just its third road game of the 2007 season. The Scarlet Knights have split their first two trips away from Piscataway with a 38-14 win at Syracuse and a 38-19 loss at Connecticut last week. While Army has played three straight road games, Friday’s contest marks the first time Rutgers has played on the road in consecutive weeks this season. </p>

<p>The Scarlet Knights are trying to break a mini two-game losing streak. Last week, Rutgers outgained the Huskies 511-396, but the UConn special teams provided a blocked punt for a safety and a 97-yard kickoff return for touchdown. Rutgers’ RB Ray Rice carried 21 times for 116 yards and a touchdown, while QB Mike Tell completed 32-of-52 passes for 343 yards. Jeremy Ito provided the majority of the Scarlet Knights’ scoring with four field goals in five tries.

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<p>S was told to wear black to the game…it will be a “black out.” Apparently this will psych out Rutgers and Army will dominate.</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure we’re going to be in ACUs.</p>

<p>I take that back, we’re in our black spirit shirts now.</p>

<p>Triggs,
My son is visiting this weekend…look him up! He’ll be the one that doesn’t match everyone else there!! haha!</p>

<p>Go Army, Beat the **** out of Rutgers!</p>

<p>is it not spirit shirt over acu bottom?</p>

<p>why did it star out ACU’s</p>

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<p>I love it!</p>

<p>Thanks, JAM. I love it, too. Here’s hoping for a miracle!!</p>

<p>My son is so excited to be a part of this tonight! I can’t wait to pick him up tomorrow and get all the details!!</p>

<p>mom3boys,</p>

<p>Is he dry yet? :D</p>

<p>So how was the visit? And what’s he thinking?</p>

<p>Please post the scores!!! I didnt get to see it!</p>

<p>Fortunately, because there was a large contingent of visitors to the swim/dive team, they let them leave at half time, so they could begin the drying out! They also gave them military issue rain gear! He had an absolute blast. He is ready to report this summer! He just has a little issue of getting a nomination, and then he’s all set! I still want him to visit Navy, just so he makes an informed decision. Right now, he is so gung-ho Army! That’s the whole purpose of the visit, right? To sell the candidates on the academy.
Yesterday he had his last interview w/ MOC. In a waiting room of six students he was the ONLY one who had visited any academy. No one was even scheduled for a visit. How do these kids know they want this with no plan to visit? Yes, it was nice that s could go up there on Army’s dime, but if that were not the case, I would have found a way to have him visit so I’d know it was what he truly wanted. Also, I am so glad I sent him alone. As much as I wanted to be there, he could make his decisions without my opinions clouding his view. He has alot to think about over the next few weeks as we wait to hear what the MOC’s decide!</p>

<p>“How do these kids know they want this with no plan to visit?”
All candidates who have been offered appointments are invited for an overnight visit. These candidates have to pay for their own transportation, so there will be some who cannot afford to do so, but many will.<br>
Glad to hear your son had a good time despite the weather!</p>