NCAAF

Army Black Knights at North Texas Mean Green

· NCAA - Football
9-0, 4-0 Away
Final
14 - 3

No. 18 Army extends nation's longest winning streak to 13 with 14-3 win over North Texas

Army Black Knights vs. North Texas Mean Green: Full Highlights

Quarterback Bryson Daily ran for 153 yards and two touchdowns, and the Black Knights held off North Texas 14-3 on Saturday for their 13th consecutive victory.

Army (9-0, 7-0 American Athletic) trailed for the first time since last November after North Texas kicked a field goal on the opening drive.

Army answered immediately with Daily's first TD on a 10-yard run for a 7-3 lead, which was the score until his 2-yard TD early in the fourth quarter.

“We always talk about adversity’s going to hit,” Daily said. “That’s a little bit of adversity going down 3-0. The way we responded on offense was awesome to see, and that’s what we build our program around.”

The second Daily score capped a 21-play drive that took 13 minutes, 54 seconds and covered 94 yards. It was the possession after the senior threw Army's first interception of the season.

“A 13-minute drive,” Daily said. “That’s incredible, and that’s what we needed at that point in the game. So proud of all the guys to be able to be locked in for (21) plays. That’s really tough.”

Chandler Morris, the FBS passing leader coming in at 359 yards per game, finished with 214 and threw two interceptions in the Army end zone in the fourth quarter.

The Mean Green (5-4, 2-3) lost a third consecutive game with a chance to become bowl-eligible and were held without an offensive touchdown for the first time since a 32-0 loss to Florida in 2016.

Daily missed last week's 20-3 victory over Air Force with an undisclosed injury and illness. He tied a career high with 36 carries as the nation's No. 1 rushing offense finished with 293 yards, 47 below its season average.

“We had to fight for all those yards,” Army coach Jeff Monken said. “There weren’t any big plays. They did a great job against us, and fortunately we made enough plays to gut it out.”

North Texas, which was third nationally in total offense, was held to a season-low 283 yards by the No. 5 defense in the country, and the top-ranked scoring defense.

The takeaway Army: The Black Knights gambled to try to get in the end zone instead of taking three points on the final play of the first half. With 1 second remaining, holder Matthew Holder jumped up after taking the snap at the 14-yard line and ran right. The fake field goal attempt fell 2 yards short.

North Texas: The Mean Green failing to score after the opening drive couldn't have been more opposite than their previous meeting with Army. UNT kicked a winning field goal in the final seconds of a 52-49 victory at home over the Black Knights seven years ago.

Poll implications Army, which was 25th in the first College Football Playoff rankings released this week, has to be most concerned with Boise State in the pursuit of a spot in the 12-team tournament. The Black Knights started the week six places behind the Broncos in The Associated Press Top 25 but 13 back on the CFP list.

Still perfect The Black Knights have now matched their record from their last perfect season 75 years ago. The 1949-50 seasons were also the last time Army had a winning streak this long. It was a 17-win run.

“Each game is independent of the others, as will be the next one,” Monken said. “There’s not really any significance to it right now. Records are to look at at the end of the season, not during the season.”

Up next Army: No. 10 Notre Dame at Yankee Stadium on Nov. 23.

North Texas: At UTSA on Friday.

How To Watch

How can I watch Army Black Knights vs. North Texas Mean Green?
  • TV Channel: Black Knights at Mean Green 2021 College Football, week 11, is broadcasted on ESPN2.
  • Online streaming: Sign up for Fubo.

Matchup Prediction

Mean Green: 36.6%
Black Knights: 63.4%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

UNT FG 1st Period 8:10 Kali Nguma 31 Yd Field Goal
ARMY TD 1st Period 2:22 Bryson Daily 10 Yd Run (Trey Gronotte Kick)
ARMY TD 4th Period 11:44 Bryson Daily 2 Yd Run (Trey Gronotte Kick)

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/ncaa/500/349.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originARMY https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/ncaa/500/249.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originUNT
23 1st Downs 18
9-14 3rd down efficiency 4-11
3-3 4th down efficiency 3-5
308 Total Yards 283
15 Passing 214
2/4 Comp/Att 24/37
3.8 Yards per pass 5.8
293 Rushing 69
64 Rushing Attempts 18
4.6 Yards per rush 3.8
5-50 Penalties 3-35
2 Turnovers 2
1 Fumbles lost 0
1 Interceptions thrown 2
41:45 Possession 18:15

Game Information

DATCU Stadium

Location: Denton, TX
Attendance: 28,519 · Capacity:
Full Standings

College Football News

How Arch Manning has embraced his journey with the Texas Longhorns

How Arch Manning has embraced his journey with the Texas Longhorns

Marty Smith sits down with Arch Manning to discuss his career journey as a quarterback for the Texas Longhorns.

SEC Network's Smith describes talk with Texas' Manning

SEC Network's Smith describes talk with Texas' Manning

With Arch Manning looking forward to drive the Longhorns' offense next season, Marty Smith joins The Paul Finebaum Show to explain how impressed he was with the quarterback's mindset.

Senior Bowl practices for 2025 NFL draft: Best QBs, prospects

Senior Bowl practices for 2025 NFL draft: Best QBs, prospects

Quarterback Jalen Milroe was great on the final day of Senior Bowl practices, while top tight ends continued their week-long rise.

Georgia lands commitment from 2026 4-star safety Zech Fort

Georgia lands commitment from 2026 4-star safety Zech Fort

Four-star safety Zech Fort, ESPN's No. 39 overall in ESPN Junior 300, committed to Georgia on Thursday, landing as the top-ranked member in the Bulldogs' 2026 recruiting class.

Rick Pitino urges Kentucky fans to cheer for Calipari on his return

Rick Pitino urges Kentucky fans to cheer for Calipari on his return

Current St. John's coach and former Kentucky coach Rick Pitino tells Wildcats fans to cheer John Calipari when he returns to Lexington.