The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Monken asks even more of Black Knights

- By John Kekis

Army won nine games last season and finished just outside the AP Top 25 despite having to cope with a schedule that constantly changed because of COVID-19.

Coach Jeff Monken hopes to build off that success despite the usual loss of senior stars. The class of 2021 won 35 games, the most for a class in West Point history.

“I’m just excited about the leadership that we’ve got, a good group of seniors,” said Monken, whose 49 wins in seven seasons put him at the doorstep of second place all-time at the academy. “I am anxious to see them compete. It’s going to be interestin­g.”

Monken was coach at Georgia Southern from 2010-13 and is a cousin of University of Georgia offensive coordinato­r Todd Monken.

Last season’s schedule ended up including three Championsh­ip Subdivisio­n teams the Black Knights defeated by a combined score of 118-35, though The Citadel played Army to a near standoff, losing just 14-9 at Michie Stadium. Shutouts of Middle Tennessee State (42-0) and archrival Navy (15-0) helped Army end the season with the top defense in the nation (275.3 yards per game) under firstyear coordinato­r Nate Woody.

Those gone from that defense include linebacker­s Jon Rhattigan and Amadeo West. Also departed are 6-foot-6, 300-pound offensive guard Peyton Reeder and fullback Sandon Mccoy (10 TDS), key cogs on a team that finished fourth nationally in rushing with an average of 273 yards.

“I wish we could re-sign those guys that we lose every year to new contracts and keep them around,” Monken joked. “But that’s not college football.”

Still, more than 20 returning players participat­ed in 10 or more games on defense last season. The offense had six quarterbac­ks take snaps in games. Monken hinted the quarterbac­k position will have many faces, among them seniors Christian Anderson and Jabari Laws, junior Tyhier Tyler, and sophomore Cade Ballard.

“There are enough guys that played,” said Monken, who is two wins from tying Jim Young for second in academy history, behind Hall of Famer “Red” Blaik’s seemingly untouchabl­e 121 wins in 18 seasons. “My concern isn’t the experience. It’s just them playing together as a unit. It’s going to be key for us.”

Army won the Co m mander-in-chief ’s Trophy last year for the third time in four years with a decided home advantage: Both games were played on consecutiv­e weekends at Michie Stadium. The Navy game was moved from Philadelph­ia because of the pandemic.

The traditiona­l regular-season finale against Navy this year is at East Rutherford, New Jersey. The game against Air Force will be played in Arlington, Texas. The Falcons and Black Knights have not played at a neutral site since 1965 at Soldier Field in Chicago. Air Force is at a little bit of a disadvanta­ge because they play at Annapolis in September.

The schedule is a distinct upgrade from last year. The Black Knights play two Power Five teams and Liberty, which finished ranked 17th last season. The stiffest challenge promises to be on the road at Wisconsin, ranked No. 12 in the preseason. Wake Forest of the ACC visits in late October.

 ??  ?? Army coach Jeff Monken coached Georgia Southern in 2010-13, is a cousin of UGA’S Todd Monken.
Army coach Jeff Monken coached Georgia Southern in 2010-13, is a cousin of UGA’S Todd Monken.

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