Army football is not about to scrap its entire offensive philosophy, just because the Black Knights lost vital starting pieces and large production from its championship team of 2024.

Gone is Heisman Trophy-contending quarterback Bryson Daily, the new king for rushing touchdowns (32) in the Football Bowl Subdivision, and his 1,659 bullish ground yards. So too is Arizona State running back transfer Kanye Udoh and the 1,117 rushing yards he has taken to the Valley of the Sun. A gaping hole was left with the graduation of three of the five prominent members of the top offensive line in the nation, credited with the Joe Moore Award.

No, Army’s highly successful option offense utilized for most of the past four decades will remain the same. But offenses evolve over time – even from year-t

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