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Defending American champ Army football slated for No. 35 in preseason coaches polling

Defending American champ Army football slated for No. 35 in preseason coaches polling

Yahoo04-08-2025
It's a new year, and Army football is going to have to impress the voters once again.
The Black Knights finished No. 21 in both the AP and college coaches polls last season, following a historic 12-win season. But the loss of quarterback Bryson Daily, running back Kanye Udoh and several other prominent starters has the voters hesitant to restore Army to top-25 status just yet.
The preseason US LBM coaches poll has Army ranked No. 35 with 33 points in the weighted rankings.
The coaches list Texas, Ohio State, Penn State, Georgia and Notre Dame in their top five, followed by Clemson, Oregon, Alabama, LSU and Miami. The second ten has Arizona State, Illinois, South Carolina, Michigan, Mississippi, Southern Methodist, Florida, Tennessee, Indiana and Kansas State (Army plays at KSU in a week-two matchup on Sept. 6). The final spots went to Texas A&M and Iowa State tied at No. 21, Brigham Young, Texas Tech and Boise State.
FINAL 2024 POLLS: Here's where Army football finished the season ranked in the final Top 25 polls
Though slated to finish anywhere from fourth through sixth place in the newly renamed American Conference by the chief magazines, Army finished one place and one point behind Memphis, and one spot and two points ahead of Tulane. Navy finished tied for No. 42 with 14 points.
AMERICAN PRESEASON MEDIA DAYS: Jeff Monken: Army approach must stay the same in bid to repeat as American champions
The AP poll will be released on August 11.
2025 SCHEDULE: Army football assigned its American Athletic Conference 2025 schedule
Army opens the 2025 season with a home game against Tarleton State on Aug. 29.
2025 COLLEGE FOOTBALL TV SCHEDULES: College football TV, radio, web schedules for 2025
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This article originally appeared on Times Herald-Record: Army football ranked No. 35 in preseason coaches polling
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