UAB travels to Army on Saturday.
The 1-4 UAB Blazers travels just over a thousand miles to Michie Stadium in West Point, New York to take on the undefeated Army Black Knights this weekend.
The Black Knights, who utilize the triple-option offense, have one of the most difficult offenses to defend in the country. They’ve used the deceptive offense to score 38.8 points per game this season. It’s the same system that Navy runs, but Army is the far more physically imposing opponent. They’re of the most disciplined teams in the country, too, and are tied for sixth in the nation for turnover margin and have been penalized the second fewest amount in the country thus far.Jeff Monken has his team off to the best start in his 11-year tenure as head coach of the Black Knights.
Worley’s overseen the development of quarterback Bryson Daily since the start of last season, when he took over the starting spot and guided him to a historic 2023 season. Daily looks to be even better this season.
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