Army vs. Temple highlights, results and reaction

Week 5 of the 2024 college football season began Thursday night with a showdown between the undefeated Army Black Knights and the Temple Owls.

Here are all the thrilling moments and highlights from Week 5’s matchup between Army and Temple:

Army remains unbeaten

Quarterback Bryson Daily leads Army past Temple and the Black Knights remain undefeated this season. Daily had his biggest impact on the ground, rushing for 152 yards and three touchdowns on 24 carries. Daily completed two of six pass attempts for 54 yards.

Kayne Udoh contributed with 14 carries for 128 yards and a touchdown while the Black Knights’ defense had seven sacks and an interception.

The Black Knights improved to 4-0 this season.

Temple quarterback Evan Simon completed 19 of 30 passes for 224 yards and two touchdowns and an interception. The Owls fall to 1-4 this season.

Army vs. Temple highlights

Bryson Daily scores again

The Army quarterback continues to cause havoc on the ground, scoring his third rushing touchdown against Temple.

Daily’s 12-yard touchdown run and Gronotte’s successful extra-point attempt was good enough to put the Black Knights up 35-14 with 7:36 left in the fourth quarter. Daily has rushed for 152 yards on 24 carries.

Evan Simon helps keep Temple in the game

Simon completed a pass to tight end Daniel Evert, which resulted in a 54-yard touchdown.

Simon would complete a pass to receiver Antonio Jones for a successful two-point conversion attempt. Temple is trying to keep this game interesting. Army leads Temple 28-14 with 11:19 left in the fourth quarter.

Temple finally scores

After the Owls defense allowed 28 unanswered points through the bulk of three quarters, quarterback Evan Simon connects with Dante Wright for a 29-yard touchdown. The Owls tried to be aggressive with a two-point conversion attempt but came up empty. The Owls trail Army 28-6 with 1:10 left in the third quarter.

Kanye Udoh adds to Army’s lead

Running back Kanye Udoh increased the Black Knights’ lead over the Owls with a 28-yard touchdown run with 5:22 left in the third quarter. Gronotte’s extra-point attempt was good. Black Knights lead 28-0.

Not happy about the cheesesteaks

While ESPN broadcasters Dan Mullen, Matt Barrie and sideline reporter Harry Lyles Jr. enjoyed eating cheesesteaks on camera during the Army-Temple game, fans watching shared their reaction.

Army continues to roll

Daily keeps the ball on the ground to finish the opening drive in the second half with an 8-yard touchdown run, his second of the game. Gronotte’s extra-point attempt was good.

Key first-half stats

Daily completed two of six pass attempts for 54 yards in the first half, but he also contributed on the ground with 11 carries for 46 yards and a touchdown. Noah Short leads Army’s rushing attack with 69 yards and a touchdown on two carries.

Temple quarterback Evan Simon completed 11 of 18 pass attempts for 85 yards.

Halftime: Army 14, Temple 0

Temple was unable to produce any points on the following drive and was forced to punt away for the fourth time in the first half.

Army took over at its own 20-yard line before quarterback Bryson Daily completed a 27-yard pass to Casey Reynolds.

On the next play, Daily was sacked and stripped by Temple’s Diwun Black but Temple’s fumble recovery was reversed after an official’s review.

Temple comes up with third-down stop

Linebacker D.J. Woodbury stops running back Jake Rendina on third down and forces a fourth down situation. Coach Stan Drayton calls his last timeout of the half, and Temple will get the ball back with 1:18 to go and a chance to cut into Army’s lead before halftime.

Army continues to hold all momentum

The two teams both put together eight-play drives on their final possessions before the end of the first quarter but neither had managed to score. The Black Knights will continue their current possession at the Temple 46-yard yard line to start the second quarter.

Army worked its way down the second half of the field before quarterback Bryson Daily had an 8-yard touchdown run. Gronotte’s extra-point attempt was good.

Army leads Temple 14-0 with 11:50 left in the second quarter.

Army wastes little time for early lead

Noah Short scores on the Black Knight’s third play of the drive with a 61-yard rush to take the first lead of the game against the Owls. Trey Gronotte’s extra-point attempt was good.

Army leads Temple 7-0 with 9:48 left in the first quarter.

Army has managed to score on all four of its opening drives this season. The only FBS team to do so this season.

Touchdown negated

Simon and the Owls had a 49-yard touchdown negated on the opening drive after lineman Diego Barajas was called for a holding penalty. Temple settled to punt.

Game is underway

Army kicks the ball to Temple to start the game. Army will begin with the ball in the second half. Quarterback Evan Simon and the offense start on offense and pick up a first down on the first play from scrimmage.

Temple’s captains named

Temple named safety Andreas Keaton, quarterback Evan Simon, receiver Dante Wright and tight end James Della Pesca as captains for the Owls.

When is Army-Temple game?

Kickoff is Saturday, Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. ET from Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

How to watch Army vs. Temple game

The game will be broadcast on ESPN, and also available on Fubo.

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College Football Week 5 schedule

Army vs. Temple kick off must-see action across the college football landscape. Here is a complete breakdown of the schedule for Week 5 across the FBS.

College football picks Week 5, Top 25

Here are USA TODAY Sports’ expert picks for all of Saturday’s ranked games. 

Army vs. Temple odds, line

The Army Black Knights are favorites to defeat the Temple Owls in Saturday’s college football matchup, according to the BetMGM college football odds. Looking to wager? Check out the top college football betting apps in 2024 offering the top NCAA football betting promos and bonuses in 2024. 

Odds as of Wednesday afternoon.

Spread: Army (-12.5)
Moneyline: Army (-500)
Over/Under: 46.5

Army vs. Temple predictions

ESPN: Army has a 82% chance to win

According to ESPN’s Matchup Predictor, the Army Black Knights have a 82.2% chance to beat the Temple Owls in Week 5.

Covers: Army Black Knights

Douglas Farmer writes: ‘Obviously, the Knights run often, 33.7% more than the average team does. The Owls struggle against the rush, ranking No. 130 in expected points added (EPA) per rush against at 0.199. Put that in simpler terms: When a team rushes against Temple, it adds an average of a fifth of a point to its likely final tally. Army averages 57 rush attempts per game. It will add plenty of points to its final tally against a defense giving up 5.73 yards per carry. The Knights should get out to an early lead and then keep running the ball through the Owls. Army would kill the clock if it could, but Temple’s defense will be too much of a turnstile for that short of a rout.’

Pickswise: Army Black Knights

Michael Petty writes: ‘Army may not have played any impressive teams so far but Temple doesn’t qualify as impressive either and they are 3-0 straight up and against the spread. The Black Knights’ average margin of victory in those games is 25 points, which is much higher than the spread in this game. They also are 7-3 straight up and 6-4 against the spread in their last 10 games. For my Army vs Temple best bet, I’m taking the Black Knights to win by at least 2 touchdowns.’

Winners and Whiners: Army Black Knights

Staff writes: ‘A clash of styles hits our televisions for college football on Thursday night. Army is averaging 356 rushing yards per game to start the season, they are well coached, give multiple looks, and QB Bryson Daily has been a handful for defenses as he has 340 rushing yards through three games. Army’s closest game so far was a 17-point road conference win over Florida Atlantic, Temple is overmatched in this one. Speaking of the line of scrimmage, Temple only had 35 rushing yards against Navy, they will need to rely on the pass, and Army’s tough pass defense is averaging over one interception per game. Temple cannot rely on 90-yard passes and 64-yard field goals every week, and won’t find any here. Army rolls. Take Army to cover.’

Army vs. Temple all-time record

In their most recent match in 2017, the Army Black Knights defeated the Temple Owls with a score of 31-28. However, Temple currently holds the historical record against Army with 7 wins and 6 losses dating back to their first matchup in 1943.

Army depth chart

Quarterback

Mitch Bolden
Dewayne Coleman
Bryson Daily
Cale Hellums
Luke Knight
Zach Mundell
Nehemiah Vann
Ethan Washington

Running back

Pookie Arterberry
Briggs Bartosh
Lloyd Benson III
Ty Brown-Stauffer
David Clerk
Jarel Dickson
Omari Embree
Brennan Fisher
Ben Gibbs
Samari Howard
Jack Kayser
Tim Kloska
Brady Mott
Randall Nauden
Seth Reece
Hayden Reed
Jake Rendina
Tyrell Robinson
Aden Self
Sabastian Shannon
Noah Short
Corey Singleton Jr.
Carson Smith
Miles Stewart
Trey Tremba
Kanye Udoh
Jayden Walker
AJ Williams
Bill Young

Wide Receiver

Brady Anderson
Bryce Davis
Dom Esposito
Liam Fortner
Josh Horton
Chance Knox
Nolan Munroe
Tobi Olawole
Kavon Pointer
Casey Reynolds
Cam Schurr
Kurt Thompson
Neo Vossschulte

Tight End

Grayson Baker
Tex Brannan
David Cossan
Brian Dyer
Landon Laskey
Will Montesi
Mack O’Halloran
Parker Poloskey
Noah Prior
James Rothstein
Max Stober
Nollenn Tabaska
Ryan Vanscoy
Teddy Williams

Offensive line

Henry Appleton
Xavier Archawski
Branden Bartosh
Tanner Bivins
Ned Brady
Everett Champlin
Ben Chaney
Conner Finucane
Paolo Gennarelli
Andrew Hardwick
Braeden Helmkamp
David Hoyt
Will Jeffcoat
Chuck Johnson
Joseph Johnson
Bill Katsigiannis
Tyler Klambara
Kyle Kloska
Jordyn Law
Tyler Lee
Josh Manecke
Nick Moore
Lana Parks
Lucas Scott
Wes Shaw
Brady Small
Sam Waters
Brandon Wraalstad
Jonah Zimmerman

Defensive line

Amir Ali
Jack Bousum
Ben Britton
Nick Buchys
Tyler Deleon
Sean Donovan
Matt Gemma
Deshontez Gray
Kody Harris-Miller
Aiden Jones
Jack Latore
Payton Ledford
Kyle Lewis
Liam McKenna
Dre Miller
Donovan Poe
Tyler Rafferty
Jake Rizzo
Javon Smith
Trey Sofia
Dillion Stowers
Jacob Tuioti
Cody Winokur
Russ Woodward

Linebacker

AJ Barbat
CJ Bowens
Caden Brungard
Adam Cash
Ryan Dunfee
Eric Ford
Kalib Fortner
Brett Gerena
Elo Modozie
Caleb Moran
Baylor Newson
Cael Newton
Noah Nixon
Sam Oppenheimer
Campbell Sager
Holden Sapp
Luke Sutphen
Andon Thomas
Khaled Waliagha
Elijah Walton
Christian Yousefzadeh
Same Zagame

Cornerback

Jaxon Hammond
Rob Houston
Jayden Mayes
Devan Moss
Cade Patton
Donavon Platt
Joseph Stephens
Ish Taylor
Damon Washington
Justin Weaver
Jabrii Williams

Defensive Back

Hamilton Baker
Josiah Banks
Isaiah Birl
Chance Keith
Casey Larkin
CJ Martin
Cole Searight

Safety

Max DiDomenico
Carlos Griffin
Jake Lindsey
Collin Matteson
Stephen Nnadozie
Daniel Ogordi
Larry Pickett Jr.
Gavin Shields
Caleb Williams
Christopher Williams
Tommy Zitiello

Special Teams

Kicker

Charlie Barnett
Anderson Britton
Trey Gronotte
Bryson Hosea
Jake Hulstein
Dawson Jones

Punter

Cooper Allan
Matthew Faulk
Mathew Gibbons
Matthew Rhodes
James Wagenseller

Long Snapper

Drew Prieto
Ryan Snipes
Owens Walter

Temple depth chart

Quarterback

Forrest Brock
Chris Dietrich
Tyler Douglas
Patrick Keller
Evan Simon

Running back

Antwain Littleton
Darius Morant
Joquez Smith
Tyrei Washington
E.J. Wilson
Terrez Worthy

Wide Receiver

John Adams
Ashton Allen
Zae Baines
Xavier Bryan-Boothe
Elias Collins
Preston Everhart
Bryson Goodwin
Kajiya Hollawayne
JoJo Huntley
Xavier Irvin
Kian Johnson
Antonio Jones
Shekuna Kamara
Kyle Madden
Cole Sprague
Ian Stewart
Tyler Stewart
James Taylor Jr.
Dante Wright

Tight End

Reese Clark
Peter Clarke
James Della Pesca
Daniel Evert
Kendell Gordon
Landon Morris
David Wise

Offensive Lineman

Diego Barajas
Evan Dailey
James Faminu
Giakoby Hills
Eric King
Linus Lindberg
Grayson Mains
Mausa Palu
Lucas Possenti
Jackson Pruitt
Wisdom Quarshie
Carter Sheehan
Melvin Siani
Chris Smith
Kevin Smithwick
Kevin Terry
Shane Toolan
Davray Venu
Luke Watson

Defensive End

Sultan Badmus
Diwun Black
Brandon Enarusai
Cameron Jones
Jordan Montgomery
Khalil Poteat
Cam’Ron Stewart
Russell Sykes IV
Tra Thomas
Tyrese Whitaker

Defensive Tackle

Joseph Auzenne
Hugo Gil
Conlan Greene
Allan Haye
Latrell Jean
Sekou Kromah
K.J. Miles
Demerick Morris

Line Backer

Tyree Alualu
Aiden Britton
Wesley Brown
London Hill
Reggie Jones
Tyquan King
David Kpeglo
Tyler Lepolo
Antwone Santiago
Eric Stuart
Katin Surprenant
Solomon Tripline
D.J. Woodbury Sr.
T.K. Wright

Corner Back

Denzel Chavis
Elijah Deravil
Jamel Johnson
Adrian Laing
Jaylen Lewis
Ben Osueke
DeVonta Owens
Torey Richardson
Darrell Sweeting

Safety

Louis Frye
Andreas Keaton
Javier Morton
Jack Paessler
James Paessler
Zyil Powell
Ihsim Smith-Marsette
Brandon Taylor

Kicker

Lucas Glassburn
Carl Hardin
Maddux Trujillo

Punter

Dante Atton

Long Snapper

Andrew Mcllquham
Brylan Noonan

US LBM Coaches Poll 

Nebraska and Memphis both dropped out of this week’s US LBM Coaches Poll. The Georgia Bulldogs pulled ahead to take the top spot with the Texas Longhorns in a close second.

College football bowl projections 

There is still plenty of time left in the season for teams to continue vying for position, with the hope of securing a spot in the College Football Playoff or at the very least a bowl game. Here are Erick Smith’s USA TODAY Sports bowl projections following the results of Week 4 games.

College football Re-Rank 1-134 

Paul Myerberg provides this week’s USA TODAY Sports NCAA Re-Rank 1-134, where he ranks every team in college football, including Army and Temple before they meet this afternoon.

College football overreactions from Week 3

Reporter Eddie Timanus is back to offer some big-picture perspective in response to a bit of the buzz from Week 3, much of which was generated by members of one conference in particular.

College Football Fix podcast 

Dan Wolken and Paul Myerberg of USA TODAY Sports discuss these topics and more in this week’s version of the College Football Fix.

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