I decided last week to go to this game with a couple friends, and this drive was EXACTLY what I was hoping to get out of a service academy game. It was awesome.
I went to the Cheez-It Bowl a few years back between Air Force and Wazzu. The Cougars passing game had their drives ending in minutes, only to have Air Force suffocate them for 10+ under the triple option. I knew WSU never stood a chance when I realized Air Force was gonna suffocate time of possession.
@dhart8451 Generally, offense controls the speed of the game. If they decide to leave their players out there, defense doesnt get a free chance to swap out their players. If the offense switches out players, then defense is afforded a chance to switch too. And beyond that, if the offense is primarily a run game, it's just battle after battle in the trenches never knowing which direction a team like Army will try to run, or do an option play out of no where. It's exhausting to try to keep up on long drives with all of the above happening.
Ahh. Remember football. Real football? The disciple it takes to do that!!!! That was one of the best scoring drives I have ever seen. Every player, offense or defense, on that field proved himself to be a true, reliable, good strong man. It’s a perfect interview video.
Absolutely insane drive. I have no idea what the record for most plays/time-of-drive but that's gotta be up there, right?? This is very representative of how the military grind is.
This was refreshing, a 3 minute 48 second upload giving 14 minutes of game action. Usually its 2 and a half minutes of game taking 20 minutes uf upload.
My coach in college was from the Fisher DeBerry tree. I remember an 18 play TD drive against Wingate where I thought I was going to puke and pass out on the 20 yard line. So much running just running the plays. I dropped 30 pounds during camp my freshman year. I was a lineman. Sprint off the ball, cut, get up, next level. Ball control. Time of possession.
I dont care what anyone says. This is the best drive in football history 😂😂😂 a coaches dream. Oline, RBs and the QB just completely demoralizing them with the run game. That's how you break a team's will to win. Absolutely magnificent
When SDSU and Army were really good like 5 ish years ago, we played ni the arms forces bowl, I was in the SDSU marching band and it was my first time traveling with the band and I was so excited to go to a bowl game for once. The ENTIRE game was like this from army's side... brutal. It was a close game but we lost in the end.
As a UNT alum, this game was simply infuriating to watch, it felt like the Mean Green hardly got to touch the ball. Army no doubt played a great game though
And i grew up in the 60's and early 70's, and this is how football was played. As a Razorback fan with Frank Broyles as coach who used to preach that ther are only three things that can happen when you throw the football, and two of them are bad. One was an interception, the other an incompletition. Lol.
I was in the army for 20 years, my very first unit motto was "run all day run all night, alpha gators fit to fight" If you can't do anything else in the army you can definitely run lol
They all are right now, because they're still in the academy. When they graduate most will be active duty but some will be officers in the Army Reserve or Army National Guard.
I can’t believe there were even a few plays that were 10+ yards! Also, of any team in the country, seems like Army would be the most adept to going for 2 every time, seeing how they specialize in getting around 3 yards almost seemingly at will.
Kind of a sloppy game but this drive was amazing, this is what they’re all about. I’m so glad they went back to this offense, last year didn’t feel right at all.
"94 yards have been run; 14 minutes now are gone. The first down comes, the yardage will fall, and the drive will carry on, and on... What was the purpose of it all? What's the Price of Six Points?" - Sabaton, probably
Punt the ball with 10 minutes and change left in the 3rd Q down 4, get the ball back with 11 minutes and change left in the 4th Q down 11. Talk about shortening the game. Dang.
Watching army play football is like entering a time capsule as to how football was played like 60 years ago.
As someone who remembers football from 60 years ago, you are spot on.
IKR? Gritty football. They had to scratch and claw for almost every yard!
It said Daley got a first down...Who the eff is Daily???
@SilverRaysBeauty44
that would be the Army quartback
I love this...3 yards and a cloud of dust...Woody Hayes would be proud ❤
4-yards and a cloud of dust. Then repeat.
I love to watch a drive like this, executed so well.
This is the version of football I still like to see from time to time.
This is the most Army drive that's ever Army'd
Just how they draw it up
i mens this is triple option vs air raid and it kept the air raid offense off the field. let alone intercepted Morris twice
that is soul crushing for a defense.
Look at North Texas at 3:09 💀💀😭
tiring too i bet
This drive was the nail in the coffin for the game
@njackson6807 lmao half of them look dead in that shot 😂😂
0:45 Army trick play.
I genuenly didn't see that play coming
You mean a pass? 😆 Exactly. They're not just army, they're infantry!
This isn't the Air Force!
#15 put his whole career on the line with that catch 😂
😂🏆
I decided last week to go to this game with a couple friends, and this drive was EXACTLY what I was hoping to get out of a service academy game. It was awesome.
I went to the Cheez-It Bowl a few years back between Air Force and Wazzu. The Cougars passing game had their drives ending in minutes, only to have Air Force suffocate them for 10+ under the triple option.
I knew WSU never stood a chance when I realized Air Force was gonna suffocate time of possession.
Accurate representation of how life is in the Army
Hurry up and wait 😂😂😂
As an army national guard soldier, I can confirm that it is indeed a whole lot of hurry up and wait
Got the job done at a governments pace!!!
@@hestoncjr.3560I wish I went the weekend warrior route instead of active😂😂
Imagine going 90+ yards to end a quarter just to have to go to the other side for the start of the other
And at almost the same time left in a quarter but the next quarter lmao
Crazy I didn't even think about that part! Drive over 75yards, then have to walk back another 50+. O line is tough af!
This is how it feels in Madden when my opponent turns on chew clock in the first quarter
Are you talking about me as a Tampa Bay team
Throw in the holding call against Army, and you have one of those rare scoring drives that covers more than 100 yards!
At least Army still scored and still better than Daniel Jones who had a 4/4 stat line at one point in a game with 0 yards and a touchdown pass.
Damn near bear crawling to the end zone 😂
To have the ball the whole quarter is insane! I know the defense was on life support
How come the defense is tired but not the offense.
@@dhart8451the defense being tired leads to bigger mistakes then the offense being tired
@dhart8451 Generally, offense controls the speed of the game. If they decide to leave their players out there, defense doesnt get a free chance to swap out their players. If the offense switches out players, then defense is afforded a chance to switch too. And beyond that, if the offense is primarily a run game, it's just battle after battle in the trenches never knowing which direction a team like Army will try to run, or do an option play out of no where. It's exhausting to try to keep up on long drives with all of the above happening.
Most teams have a 2-minute drill and a 4-minute drill. Army has a "One quarter" drill.
Go Army! Beat Navy!
and beat Notre Dame, please
As an Army fan, I loved this lol
as a michigan fan, i loved it just as much as you
@@kmir224 As a Miami Ohio fan, I loved it more than both of you combined
As a Notre Dame fan, I give grace every day to the fact Army is making our schedule better 😅
@@catslegacy11well u already lost to NIU so who’s to say Army won’t beat ND 😂
@@anthonytitoneit’s coming soon!!
Ahh. Remember football. Real football? The disciple it takes to do that!!!! That was one of the best scoring drives I have ever seen. Every player, offense or defense, on that field proved himself to be a true, reliable, good strong man. It’s a perfect interview video.
This is why points per drive is a better stat that points per game
To be fair, Army also crushes in the points per game metric. They are still at 35 ppg.
Yes, also bad defenses, if ur defense can’t get off the field u won’t score much which can make a good offense look worse
@@anthonytitoneuntil they're so bad that they give up plays over the top
Absolutely insane drive. I have no idea what the record for most plays/time-of-drive but that's gotta be up there, right?? This is very representative of how the military grind is.
I read a story today: 26 plays. Navy vs. New Mexico in the 2004 Emerald Bowl. 14 minutes and 26 seconds. (Search it for the twist ending!)
That drive was a thing of beauty.
Those North Texas uniforms look like Andes mints spread out on a table.
Thanks for posting this, the final score of this game suprised me 14-3; then I discover Army just grinded this out and ate up the clock!!
This was refreshing, a 3 minute 48 second upload giving 14 minutes of game action. Usually its 2 and a half minutes of game taking 20 minutes uf upload.
Imagine how much longer this drive would've been if they didn't have that one 18 yard run.
This is drive is about as old school as you can get in todays football. I love it.
Army had the ball for 41:45, UNT for 18:15.
That is unreal hahaha
If youve ever been in the military this makes sense.
Its the "were tougher than you mentality". Line up and roll u over. However long it takes. Grind Grind Grind. Wish neb could do that. GBR
My coach in college was from the Fisher DeBerry tree. I remember an 18 play TD drive against Wingate where I thought I was going to puke and pass out on the 20 yard line.
So much running just running the plays. I dropped 30 pounds during camp my freshman year. I was a lineman. Sprint off the ball, cut, get up, next level.
Ball control. Time of possession.
I like your channel. Because you don't just cover highlights, you cover all the weird stuff that almost never happens.
that's PSC for ya
Best team in the country right there! Go Army!
This shit gives me life. I love running the football man 😂
21 PLAYS DANG
21 plays, 96 yards, and eating up 13:54 of game time!
Over 96 cause there was a holding penalty
I can see every triple option, double wing, and power I team calling army and asking for this game film. This is running game perfection.
I watched this in person. This was the most agonizing game I have ever seen.
Especially if you're a North Texas fan (me)
3:09 the North Texas players look so defeated lol
Vince Lombardi would be so proud of Army. He always preached "a block here, a seal there, and move the chains."
Army is running that CTE special offense and are still undefeated 💀
I was hoping that you'd upload this. It's the second-longest drive in recent college football history.
The NCAA only started keeping records in 2005 of this. Since they did, it's the longest TD drive in NCAA or NFL history.
@@AEMoreira81 It may be considered the NCAA record, but it's still second--longest. In 2004, Navy had a 26-play drive in the Emerald Bowl.
I dont care what anyone says. This is the best drive in football history 😂😂😂 a coaches dream. Oline, RBs and the QB just completely demoralizing them with the run game. That's how you break a team's will to win. Absolutely magnificent
the great thing about a drive like this, it also speeds the heck out of the football game, so if people are bored it at least helps them out!
most efficient option team
That is so Army. If I was a North Texas fan, I would've lost my mind.
When SDSU and Army were really good like 5 ish years ago, we played ni the arms forces bowl, I was in the SDSU marching band and it was my first time traveling with the band and I was so excited to go to a bowl game for once. The ENTIRE game was like this from army's side... brutal. It was a close game but we lost in the end.
As a UNT alum, this game was simply infuriating to watch, it felt like the Mean Green hardly got to touch the ball. Army no doubt played a great game though
And when we got the ball we did nothing with it
Love when the academies do well in football
Now this is football 🫡
Give me 3 of those versus Notre Dame plz Army
Army looks good this year, _real_ good. And that's hard for a _Sailor_ to say.
oh Navy fans these days
War of attrition 🪖
I loved this game. I genuinely think that army is the funniest team ever. I was also at this game
And i grew up in the 60's and early 70's, and this is how football was played. As a Razorback fan with Frank Broyles as coach who used to preach that ther are only three things that can happen when you throw the football, and two of them are bad. One was an interception, the other an incompletition. Lol.
Lloyd Carr and Barry Alvarez approve tremendously.
My favorite kind of drive!!! 🙌 Brilliant
The way army plays is how football should be play. Slow short methodically and explosive. 4 yards and a cloud of dust.
I glad the videos isn’t 14 min long 😂
I read it took 28 real minutes. Commercials and all that stuff.
Count how many times that Army throws the ball on that drive
1
@@JDwJC11 good job
I was in the army, we can't count that high
I was in the army for 20 years, my very first unit motto was "run all day run all night, alpha gators fit to fight" If you can't do anything else in the army you can definitely run lol
i wanted a 14 minute video to truly enjoy army’s gameplay wtf
As a bc fan, I though we were a very run heavy offense, especially after the game vs Syracuse, but then I saw this team.
See NFL, this is what a long sustained drive that ends in points looks like.
all these guys are active duty
They all are right now, because they're still in the academy. When they graduate most will be active duty but some will be officers in the Army Reserve or Army National Guard.
@@easucks1776 niceeee
This is what the military industrial complex was created for.
Oh I hope that Army can somehow beat Notre Dame next Saturday
It's going to end the same as it did with the other famous military school
2 Saturdays
George S. Patton and Woody Hayes would be proud!!
I can’t believe there were even a few plays that were 10+ yards!
Also, of any team in the country, seems like Army would be the most adept to going for 2 every time, seeing how they specialize in getting around 3 yards almost seemingly at will.
This is how real football is played
Jordan Peterson:
Rule 1: limit the number of rules.
Rule 2: Use the minimum amount of force to enforce the rules.
Ultimate irony, the drive FINISHED six yards from where it STARTED, 14 minutes later
Brilliance.
That was awesome.
Kind of a sloppy game but this drive was amazing, this is what they’re all about. I’m so glad they went back to this offense, last year didn’t feel right at all.
thats a drive right there!
You should show us the Vandy King from SEC Shorts making a cameo at the South Carolina vs. Venderbilt game.
The defense didn't change.
"94 yards have been run; 14 minutes now are gone. The first down comes, the yardage will fall, and the drive will carry on, and on...
What was the purpose of it all? What's the Price of Six Points?" - Sabaton, probably
There have been battles shorter than this drive in Army war history.
now thats sum football!
North Texas has a good squad too... crazy
This is what every football coach should go for
Me when i play with long, 12 minute quarters in cfb 25 but use chew clock every play anyway
this is the way to play
You the know the o-line was feeling it
0:07 AYOOOOO 😭💀
If you can find footage of it to upload, Elon vs. William & Mary had five second half lead changes and a go ahead TD with 5 seconds left in the game.
Watching North Texas play football is like entering a time capsule as to how football was played 60 years ago.
Punt the ball with 10 minutes and change left in the 3rd Q down 4, get the ball back with 11 minutes and change left in the 4th Q down 11. Talk about shortening the game. Dang.
You just know that defense was exhausted
How come the offense isn't exhausted?
When you have Chew Clock turned on
This is what Michigan could be doing with Orji this year with our quarterback troubles, but we aren't resourceful or flexible at all
A 14 minute drive is nasty work
It must be incredibly boring to be a WR for Army
Wide receivers? You mean extra blockers
@chrisbranch2526 that there be the joke
Wide receiver? Never heard of those before.
That one WR picked up the 4th down... on a running play.
That’s gotta be so demoralizing for the defense
You mean they couldn't have chewed up more clock and sent it to the 2 minute warning? 😂😂😂😂😂
Hey look it’s how everyone plays on college 25 expect you only get to play 3 minute quarters
When I was a kid I remember thinking “they just have to get 3 and a half yards each play and they’ll always get a first down”
This is like watching Tim Duncan highlights
This drive is my kind of drive. Long, methodical, eating up all the clock.
Down 4 with 26 minutes left in a game is barely cause for concern... Down 11 with 12 minutes left is a lot harder to recover from.
14 minutes. Not 1. Not 2. Not 3. Not 4.
Not 5. Not 6. Not 7. Not 8.
Not 9. Not 10. Not 11.
Not 12. Not 13. But 14 minutes!
15 minutes is right out!
and 16 is even more out!
ESPN execs probably pissed they couldn't jam 8 commercial breaks in the quarter
When a drive lasts this long, the offense is almost guaranteed to score because the defense WILL be gassed.
Literal definition of 3 yards and a cloud of dust
you can see the demoralization settle in in that north texas defense as the drive continues