Army West Point Athletics

#24 Football Wins American Athletic Conference Championship, 35-14 Over Tulane
December 07, 2024 | Football
WEST POINT, N.Y. -- The #24 AP-ranked Army Black Knights (11-1, 9-0 AAC) won the American Athletic Conference championship on Friday night, defeating the Tulane Green Wave (9-4, 7-2), 35-14 at Michie Stadium on a cold December night.
The conference championship is Army's first conference title in the program's 134-year history, as the program has been Independent for most of that time.
Army was propelled by quarterback Bryson Daily, who did what he does best, find the endzone. Daily scored four rushing touchdowns, tying the record for most by a player in an AAC Championship game. Daily finished with 126 yards on 25 attempts (5.0 avg.) Daily took home The Mike Aresco Most Outstanding Player award. Daily scored his 26th rushing touchdown of the season in the first quarter, breaking the record for most rushing touchdowns in a season in American Athletic Conference history.
Sophomore Running Back Kanye Udoh rushed for a game-high 158 yards and scored a touchdown on 20 carries (7.9 avg.), including a 72-yard run in the second quarter.
Army became the first team in FBS history to have zero incompletions in a conference title game and only the second in the last 20 years with zero punts and zero penalties in the title game.
Daily passed 2-for-2 for 17 yards.
After receiving the opening kick, Tulane QB Darian Mensah hit WR Mario Williams for a pitch and catch of 30 yards to get down to the Army 27-yard line. Army's defense held strong, forcing a field goal attempt in which Tulane's holder and kicker were not on the same page for. Army's Jaydan Mayes ran in off the edge and jumped on the ball as the Tulane holder attempted to get the ball down and the kicker failed to try to get the kick off.
With momentum, Army slot back Noah Short broke off on a run of 17 yards on the first offensive play from scrimmage. Later in the drive, Army faced a fourth-and-one in which QB Bryson Daily put his head down and ran for four tough yards to move the sticks.
Daily put the exclamation mark on the drive with a five-yard touchdown run to take a 7-0 lead. It was Daily's 26th rushing score of the season, which gave him the single-season AAC rushing touchdown record.
The first quarter ended with Tulane on the move. The Green Wave threatened from the Army 11-yard with a fresh set of downs, but a third-down sack by OLB Elo Modozie for a loss of eight on Mensah forced another field goal attempt in which K Patrick Durkin missed from 38 yards to the right as Army's defense came up with a key stop once again.
Two plays later, Army running back Kanye Udoh broke free on a 72-yard run down the right sideline down to the Tulane three-yard line. Daily finished off the run on a bruising three-yard touchdown run as the Black Knights jumped out to a 14-0 lead.
On the ensuing kickoff, K Trey Gronotte raced down on the kickoff coverage and forced a fumble hitting Tulane kick returner Rayshawn Pleasant, forcing the ball out that was recovered by Army's Tommy Zitiello.
Army got down within the Tulane five-yard line, but were stopped on a fourth-and-three pitch attempt right and the Green Wave took over on their own four-yard line with 3:59 remaining in the half.
One the third play of the drive, Mensah was intercepted by LB Andon Thomas at the Tulane 37-yard line as Thomas brought it down to the 21-yard line on the return to set up Army before the half.
Daily then punched in his third rushing touchdown of the half on third down from four yards out at Army took a 21-0 lead.
Getting the ball back with with 1:40 remaining, the Green Wave needed just four plays to find the end zone with Mensah hitting WR Mario Williams for a 42-yard touchdown to give the Green Wave life before the half. The Black Knights took a 21-7 lead into the break.
Coming out of the locker room the Army offense faced a fourth-and-five, which Army went for and converted on a rare pass attempt of the night as Daily found go-to receiver Casey Reynolds for a gain of nine yards to move inside the Tulane 30-yard line.
Daily capped off the drive with his fourth rushing touchdown of the night from seven yards out to give Army a three-possession lead, 28-7, tying the record for the most rushing touchdowns in an AAC Championship game.
The Green Wave took over marched to the Army 16-yard line and faced a fourth-and-eight that CB Donavon Platt broke up a pass to the intended receiver to force a turnover on downs.
Army faced a fourth-and-one from its 25-yard line to begin the fourth quarter. Monken rolled the dice once again on fourth down, with Daily plunging forward for six yards to keep the drive and clock moving.
Army kept the ball on the ground and chewed up over ten minutes of clock overall on the drive, capped by a one-yard touchdown run from Udoh to extend the lead to 35-7.
Tulane drove down for a touchdown on its final possession, but the Black Knights kept the ball in front of them with the score coming with just 1:17 left in the game as Mensah hit Alex Bauman on a two-yard touchdown pass.
Army finished the game with zero penalties and zero punts while outrushing the Green Wave 335-115.
GAME NOTES:
Carrying the Flag: Senior OL Bill Katsigiannis led the team out with the Black Flag.
DIVISION OF THE GAME: Army honored the 3rd Infantry Division with a logo decal on the players helmets and coaches' headsets. The 3rd Infantry Division (3ID) (nicknamed Rock of the Marne) is a combined arms division of the United States Army based at Fort Stewart, Georgia. It is a subordinate unit of the XVIII Airborne Corps under U.S. Army Forces Command. Its current organization includes a division headquarters and headquarters battalion, two armored brigade combat teams, one aviation brigade, a division artillery, a sustainment brigade and a combat sustainment support battalion along with a maneuver enhancement brigade.
- With the win, Army captured its second 11-win season in school history, the other coming in 2018, an 11-2 campaign under Jeff Monken.
- Army becomes the third consecutive first-time champion in The American, following Tulane (2022) and SMU (2023).
- Army's win improved home teams to 8-2 in The American Championship Game.
- QB Bryson Daily scored his 26th rushing touchdown in the first quarter, breaking the record for most rushing touchdowns in a season in American Athletic Conference history.
- Daily scored four rushing touchdowns, his ninth consecutive game this season with 2+ rushing touchdowns.
- Daily has five games this season with 3+ rushing touchdowns.
- Daily's 29 rushing touchdowns are tied for the FBS lead with Boise State's Ashton Jeanty. Daily has played in two fewer games than Jeanty.
- RB Kanye Udoh rushed for 158 yards to eclipse 1,000 yards for the season. Daily and Udoh are only the third duo and the first since 2012 in Army program history to each rush for over 1,000 yards in a season (2012: Raymond Maples and Trent Steelman, 1984: Doug Black and Nate Sassaman).
- Udoh is only the third sophomore to have rushed for over 1,000 yards in a season in Army history.
- Udoh has five 100-yard rushing games this season and seven for his career.
- Daily and Udoh each eclipsed 100 rushing yards, their fourth time each going over 100 rushing yards in the same game this season. Army has had two 100-yard rushers five times this season.
- Udoh scored his 10th rushing touchdown of the season in the fourth quarter. Daily and Udoh are the first duo since 2018 to each have 10+ touchdowns in the same season, only the fourth Army duo to do so.
- Army has four 10-win seasons in program history (1996, 2017, 2018, and 2024), three of the four coming under Monken.
- Tonight marked Army's first-ever appearance in a conference championship game.
- This was Army's latest started kickoff at Michie Stadium since kicking off at 8pm vs. Rutgers in 2009.
- Tonight marked Army's third-ever game at home inside Michie Stadium in December. The other two both came in 2020, hosting Navy and Air Force.
- Army improved to 10-13-1 all-time vs. Tulane, last meeting in 2020, a 38-12 Green Wave win.
- Army finished a perfect 6-0 in the regular season and extended it to 7-0 tonight with the conference title game at Michie Stadium. It is the fourth time under Head Coach Jeff Monken (2017, 2018, 2020) that Army has been perfect at Michie. Army is 45-17 (.725%) at home under Monken (2014-pres.).
- Army and Navy have both defeated Air Force this season. This means for the first time since 2017 and just the fifth time since 1978 that the Army-Navy Game will be a winner take all game for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy.
- Army's two pass attempts and two completed passes were the fewest by any team in The American Championship Game.
- Army was not penalized in the game, becoming only the second team in American Championship to not incur an accepted penalty (Navy, 2016).
- It marked the sixth time this season that Army rushed for over 300 yards as a team.
- Neither team punted in the game. This was the first American Championship Game without a punt.
- ILB Andon Thomas intercepted a Tulane pass in the second quarter, his second interception of the season. Thomas finished with a team-best eight tackles.
- CB Justin Weaver recorded six solo tackles.
- K Trey Gronotte forced a fumble that was recovered by Army on a kickoff.
Team Stats

TUL 0, AWP 7
AWP - Daily,Bryson 5 yd run (Gronotte,Trey kick), 11 plays, 72 yards, TOP 06:36

TUL 0, AWP 14
AWP - Daily,Bryson 3 yd run (Gronotte,Trey kick), 3 plays, 80 yards, TOP 01:26

TUL 0, AWP 21
AWP - Daily,Bryson 4 yd run (Gronotte,Trey kick), 5 plays, 21 yards, TOP 01:00

TUL 7, AWP 21
TUL - Williams,Mario 42 yd pass from Mensah,Darian (Durkin,Patrick kick) 4 plays, 60 yards, TOP 00:52

TUL 7, AWP 28
AWP - Daily,Bryson 7 yd run (Gronotte,Trey kick), 11 plays, 75 yards, TOP 06:31

TUL 7, AWP 35
AWP - Udoh,Kanye 1 yd run (Gronotte,Trey kick), 16 plays, 84 yards, TOP 10:44

TUL 14, AWP 35
TUL - Bauman,Alex 2 yd pass from Mensah,Darian (Durkin,Patrick kick) 16 plays, 80 yards, TOP 05:13