Army Black Knights Football Depth Chart 2024-25
Army Black Knights Football Depth Chart 2024-25
POS | STARTER | 2ND | 3RD | 4TH |
---|---|---|---|---|
WR | Liam Fortner | Casey Reynolds | Tobi Olawole | - |
LT | Connor Finucane | Jordyn Law | - | - |
LG | Bill Katsigiannis | Braden Bartosh | - | - |
C | Brady Small | Lane Parks | - | - |
RG | Paolo Gennarelli | Will Jeffcoat | - | - |
RT | Lucas Scott | David Hoyt | - | - |
TE | David Crossan | Parker Poloskey | - | - |
QB | Bryson Daily | Dewayne Coleman | Cale Hellums | - |
RB-A | Kanye Udoh | Jake Rendina | AJ Williams | - |
RB-B | Miles Stewart | Hayden Reed | - | - |
SB | Noah Short | Samari Howard | - | - |
POS | STARTER | 2ND | 3RD | 4TH |
---|---|---|---|---|
DE | Kyle Lewis | Trey Sofia | - | - |
NT | Kody Harris-Miller | Jacob Tuioti | Cody Winokur | - |
DT | Jack Latore | Dre Miller | - | - |
OLB | Elo Modozie | Eric Ford | - | - |
MLB | Kalib Fortner | Brett Gerena | - | - |
WLB | Andon Thomas | Baylor Newsom | - | - |
LCB | Jaydan Mayes | Damon Washington | - | - |
SS | Casey Larkin | Collin Matteson | - | - |
FS | Max DiDomenico | Gavin Shields | - | - |
RCB | Donavon Platt | Jaxon Hammond | - | - |
NB | Chance Keith | Josiah Banks | - | - |
POS | STARTER | 2ND | 3RD | 4TH |
---|---|---|---|---|
PT | James Wagenseller | Cooper Allan | - | - |
PK | Trey Gronotte | - | - | - |
KO | Anderson Britton | - | - | - |
LS | Owen Walter | - | - | - |
H | Matthew Rhodes | - | - | - |
PR | Jaydan Mayes | Justin Weaver | - | - |
KR | Lloyd Benson III | Miles Stewart | - | - |
POS | STARTER | 2ND | 3RD | 4TH |
---|---|---|---|---|
INJ | Tyrell Robinson | - | - | - |
Army Black Knights Depth Chart
The Army Black Knights football team represents the United States Military Academy and competes in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). They are a member of the American Athletic Conference (AAC) as of the 2024 season, following a long stint as independents (2005-23). The Black Knights play their home games at Michie Stadium, located in West Point, New York, a venue often referred to as one of the most picturesque in college football due to its scenic views of the Hudson River.
Army’s rich tradition of excellence includes three claimed national championships in 1944, 1945, and 1946. The team's colors are black, gold, and gray, and the Black Knights are known for their unique game day traditions, such as the "Rocket" cheer led by the Corps of Cadets and the dramatic parachute jump into Michie Stadium carrying the game ball. The fight song, "On Brave Old Army Team," is a staple at games, and the cadets' "Beat Navy" chant underscores the fierce rivalry with the Naval Academy.