No. 6 Notre Dame, No. 18 Army back at Yankee Stadium with memories of the past and a big game ahead

No. 6 Notre Dame, No. 18 Army back at Yankee Stadium with memories of the past and a big game ahead

NEW YORK Notre Dame versus Army at Yankee Stadium. At one time it was the biggest game there was in college football.

One of them was ranked No. 1 in four straight meetings from 1943-46, culminating with a 0-0 tie in a No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup that was dubbed the Game of the Century.

Their meeting isnt at that level. But with the No. 6 Fighting Irish (9-1) in prime position for a spot in the College Football Playoff and the 18th-ranked Black Knights (9-0) one of only three unbeaten teams in FBS, its one of the most significant games on the last full weekend of November.

Its an amazing opportunity to play a great program that has a lot of history and is a Top 25 program, Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman said. Its going to be a great challenge on Saturday night.

Notre Dame has won eight straight and has been romping over opponents, just as it did in 2016 in the most recent meeting of what eventually became a one-sided series against Army. The Black Knights havent won since 1958, the last matchup in which both were ranked.

You walk around this building and look at all the photos of Army playing Notre Dame in the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium, and theres a great history to this game, Army coach Jeff Monken said. And the history belongs to Notre Dame. Theyve won most of them. So it will take a great effort, but our guys are excited about the challenge and the opportunity and I hope well play well.

This meeting was scheduled to honor the 100th anniversary of Notre Dames 1924 victory in New York at the Polo Grounds, when Grantland Rice famously wrote: Outlined against a blue-gray October sky, the Four Horsemen rode again.

Army has won 13 straight, tops in the nation, has won every game this season by double digits and didnt even trail in one until its 14-3 victory over North Texas two weeks ago. But the Black Knights havent played anyone like the Irish, who are No. 6 in the current playoff rankings. Notre Dame has allowed 14 or fewer points in five straight games, is near the top of numerous defensive categories and allows just 11.4 points per game.

Win and at Southern California in their final game of the regular season and the Irish could be in position to host a playoff game.

I think the coolest thing is were in November now, getting to late November, and youre in control of your destiny. Thats something that I havent been able to experience, said quarterback Riley Leonard, a transfer from Duke. And every day you kind of wake up and youre like wow, this is cool. You have that motivation and that extra urge to go above and beyond, go the extra mile, because everything we want is right in front of us and were in control of our destiny.

The playoff may be out of reach for Army, currently No. 19. But the Black Knights need to keep their ranking as high as possible, as it could come into play as a tiebreaker with No. 20 Tulane to determine which hosts the American Athletic Conference championship game on Dec. 6.

Notre Dame is 39-8-4 against Army, including 15-5-3 at Yankee Stadium. That includes a 2010 victory in what was the first football game at the current stadium, which opened a year earlier.

Notre Dame routed Navy 51-14. Like Army, the Midshipmen control the ball with their rushing attack and rarely commit turnovers, but the Irish recovered five fumbles and had an interception.

I met with the defensive staff and the first thing we said is the biggest mistake we can make is think this is Navy 2.0, Freeman said. Its not.

Notre Dame serves as the host team for the game, even though its not far from Armys home at West Point, New York. The Black Knights took a trip to Yankee Stadium this summer.

I think its a really cool moment, linebacker Brett Gerena said. I was new in my awareness with our history at Yankee Stadium and the Polo Grounds. Im just really excited to relive that history and be a part of the legacy.

Army quarterback Bryson Daily and running back Kanye Udoh have combined for 1,918 rushing yards this season, the seventh-highest total by a duo in academy history.

Udoh (856 yards) is on pace to join Daily (1,062 yards) as a 1,000-yard rusher with five games left. Army has had two players rush for more 1,000 yards in a season only twice (1984, 2012).

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