Game Preview: #23 Army vs. East Carolina – Can the Black Knights Break the Streak?
Written by HeroesMediaGroup on 10/17/2024
Army’s Quest for Victory
The #23 Army Black Knights (6-0, 5-0) are riding high after breaking into the national rankings for the first time since 2020. Their 44-10 dismantling of UAB last weekend, led by quarterback Bryson Daily’s five-touchdown performance, extended Army’s winning streak to 10 games—the longest active streak in the nation. With a perfect record, Army has already secured bowl eligibility, and they’re gearing up for another showdown at Michie Stadium on October 19, 2024. This time, their opponent is the East Carolina Pirates, a team Army hasn’t been able to crack in eight previous meetings.
But if there was ever a season to reverse history, this might be it. Army looks stronger than ever, and with the momentum they’ve built, they could be poised to break ECU’s 8-0 all-time series dominance.
Strengths and Weaknesses: Army’s Offensive Firepower vs. ECU’s Defensive Struggles
Army’s offense has been nothing short of unstoppable this season. Led by Bryson Daily, who has become a dual-threat force, the Black Knights have consistently overpowered their opponents. Daily’s ability to execute both on the ground and through the air will be critical against an East Carolina defense ranked 89th nationally, allowing 382.2 yards per game. ECU’s defense has struggled all season, giving up an average of 77 plays per game—second most in the FBS—meaning they’ve spent a lot of time on the field.
This plays right into Army’s hands. Their ground game, driven by Daily and a powerful offensive line, is known for wearing down defenses over four quarters. If ECU can’t find a way to stop Army’s relentless rushing attack, this game could get away from them quickly.
However, East Carolina does have the capability to move the ball on offense, ranking 73rd in total offense. Army’s defense will need to keep their composure and limit big plays. ECU runs 70.3 offensive plays per game (26th nationally), so they’ll try to keep Army’s defense on the field as long as possible.
Key Matchup: Bryson Daily vs. ECU’s Defense
The spotlight is on Army’s QB, Bryson Daily, who has been a revelation this season. With four rushing touchdowns and one passing touchdown against UAB, he showcased why he’s the focal point of Army’s attack. Daily has proven he can break through tough defensive fronts with his legs while being an accurate passer when needed.
ECU’s defense, however, has had trouble with dual-threat quarterbacks all season. If they can’t contain Daily early, it could be a long afternoon for the Pirates. The Pirates’ defense needs to focus on forcing Army into third-and-long situations, something very few teams have been able to do. If ECU can slow down Army’s rushing attack, they’ll have a chance to stay in the game. Otherwise, Daily and Army’s offense could run away with it.
Can Army’s Defense Hold the Line?
While Army’s offense has been getting a lot of attention, it’s the defense that’s quietly been one of the team’s biggest strengths this season. Led by a hard-hitting group of linebackers, the Black Knights have been exceptional at limiting opponents’ scoring opportunities. A key player in this effort is Kalib Fortner, who brings intensity and leadership to every snap.
Fortner’s energy is contagious, and he’s consistently one of the first to meet ball carriers, setting the tone for a defense that thrives on physicality and discipline.
Army’s defense will face a challenge in preventing East Carolina from establishing a rhythm on offense. The Pirates rank 73rd in total offense and have shown the ability to move the ball, particularly on the ground. However, Army’s defense, anchored by a well-coordinated front seven, excels at shutting down rushing attacks. The linebacking corps, including Fortner, has been relentless in plugging gaps and forcing offenses to abandon their running game early.
To keep ECU off balance, Army’s defense will look to win the battle at the line of scrimmage. If they can control the trenches and disrupt ECU’s offensive tempo, they’ll be able to force the Pirates into passing situations where they’ve struggled. Army’s linebackers have been key in making big plays all season, and this game will be no different. Look for them to be aggressive in stopping the run, while also stepping back in coverage when needed.
As a unit, Army’s defense has been disciplined and tough, relying on players like Fortner to provide leadership and key stops. If they continue playing with the same intensity and focus they’ve shown throughout the season, they’ll be in a strong position to dictate the flow of the game.
Breaking the Streak: Is This Army’s Time?
East Carolina holds an 8-0 all-time advantage over Army, a statistic that looms large as these two teams prepare to face off. But Army has never been in a better position to finally break that streak. With a defense that’s been rock solid and an offense that’s clicking on all cylinders, this game feels different.
While Army has the tools to control the game on both sides of the ball, East Carolina will come in looking to capitalize on any mistakes. If Army can stay disciplined and execute their game plan, this might just be the year they get the win.
Prediction
Army enters the game as the favorite, and for good reason. Their balanced attack on offense and physical defense have carried them to a 6-0 record. The Black Knights have a prime opportunity to make history, and given their current form, they should have the edge over East Carolina. But as always in football, anything can happen on game day.
Final thoughts? Army is ready to fight for their first victory over ECU. Let’s see what happens on this Saturday October 19, 2024.