The UTSA Roadrunners squared off against the Army Black Knights in Week 14 of the 2024 college football season on Saturday. The game got underway at noon ET from Michie Stadium in West Point, New York.
Bryson Daily started as Army’s quarterback, while Owen McCown led the offense for UTSA.
Here’s a look at the box score for the game, which ended in a 29-24 win for Army.
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UTSA vs. Army box score
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Army vs. UTSA game summary
The Black Knights opened the scoring in the first quarter when Daily connected with Tyrell Robinson on a 41-yard touchdown pass. Trey Gronotte converted the extra point.
The Roadrunners drew level when Brandon High Jr. rushed for a 10-yard touchdown. Tate Sandell converted the extra point. The first quarter ended 7-7.
The Black Knights began the second quarter on the front foot and Gronotte made a 39-yard field goal to give the hosts the lead. UTSA tied it up again when Sandell made a 33-yard field goal. However, just before the halftime whistle, Army got back in front when Gronotte made a 35-yard field goal.
Army led 13-10 at halftime.
UTSA got in front in the third quarter after Devin McCuin caught a 23-yard touchdown pass from McCown. Sandell converted the extra point. The Black Knights cut down the visitors’ lead to one point when Gronette made a 22-yard field goal.
Army took the lead in the fourth quarter when Daily rushed for a 1-yard touchdown. The Black Knights attempted a 2-point conversion, but they were unsuccessful.
Daily then rushed for a 42-yard touchdown to give Army some breathing room toward the end of the game. Gronotte converted the extra point. UTSA struck back when Brandon High Jr. rushed for a 6-yard touchdown. Sandell converted the extra point, but Army held on to win 29-24.
Edited by Arnold