Army football is not a juggernaut this season and in most others, so the Black Knights must rely on precision and the ability to make the necessary plays if they plan on beating quality opponents.
Army managed just one first down on offense in the second half as momentum swung Navy's way, turning a 16-7 lead by the Black Knights into a brutal 17-16 setback at Baltimore's M&T Stadium on Saturday.
It marked Army's ninth one-score game of the season, with the Black Knights going 4-5 in those close contests. It was clearly the difference in a season where Army was unable to defend its American Conference playoff title and barely earned a postseason playoff berth.
"We made some good plays; they made more,'' head coach Jeff Monken said. "Unfortunately, we had a chance to make some plays tha

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