The Morning Call (Sunday)

Army overwhelms Houston 70-14

Emmaus grad Andy Davidson has 59 yards rushing in Black Knights’ record win.

- By Stephen Hawkins

FORTH WORTH, TEXAS — Army quarterbac­k Kelvin Hopkins Jr. ran for 170 yards and an Armed Forces Bowl-record five touchdowns and the No. 22 Black Knights overwhelme­d Houston 70-14 on Saturday to reach 11 wins for the first time in program history.

The Black Knights (11-2) won their ninth consecutiv­e game since an overtime loss at playoff team Oklahoma exactly three months earlier.

Hopkins had a nifty 77-yard TD run on the last play of the first quarter for a 14-0 lead. The junior quarterbac­k initially ran right before cutting back the other way and alluding one tackler. He sent two other defenders sliding to the ground when he switched directions again back toward the middle of the field.

Houston (8-5) lost for the fourth time in five games since starting 7-1 and getting into the AP Top 25 poll for one week in late October. The Cougars suf-

fered their most-lopsided loss in their 27 bowl games, and their biggest loss overall since a 66-10 loss at UCLA during the 1997 regular season.

Along with his 11 rushing attempts before coming out of the game midway through the third quarter when it was 49-7, Hopkins completed the first 1,000-yard passing season for Army

since 2007. He was 3-of-3 passing for 70 yards, including a 54-yarder that set up one of his three 1-yard TD plunges. He also had a 2-yard TD run.

On the first play of the second quarter, Cameron Jones had a 23-yard fumble return for an Army touchdown after James Nachtigal forced the turnover when he sacked Clayton Tune.

Army got 507 of its 592 total yards on the ground in its highest-scoring game this season — and the most

points in the program’s nine bowl appearance­s. Emmaus High School graduate Andy Davidson had seven carries for 59 yards and the Black Knights won a bowl for the third consecutiv­e year, including last year’s Armed Forces Bowl over San Diego State.

Tune, the true freshman filling in for injured playmaker D’Eriq King, was 21-of-32 passing for 230 yards and was sacked 10 times. He was responsibl­e for both Houston TDs, a 3-yard pass to

Romello Brooker in the second quarter and a 6-yard run with 6 1⁄2 minutes left.

The takeaway

Houston: The Cougars didn’t have King or NFL-bound defensive tackle Ed Oliver. King, who will be back next season, was responsibl­e for 50 touchdowns in 11 games before knee surgery. Oliver missed four games because of a bruised right knee, then skipped the bowl game to focus on preparing for the NFL draft.

Army: After a 10-loss season as freshmen, the Black Knights senior class won 29 games the past three seasons. They finished with back-toback seasons of at least 10 wins. Army is an AP Top 25 team for the first time since 1996, the academy’s only other 10-win season.

Up next

Houston plays its 2019 season opener Aug. 31 at Oklahoma.

Army opens the 2019 season at home against Rice on Aug. 30.

 ?? JIM COWSERT/AP ?? Army got 507 of its 592 total yards on the ground in its highest-scoring game this season.
JIM COWSERT/AP Army got 507 of its 592 total yards on the ground in its highest-scoring game this season.

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