It isn’t as good as beating Navy. However, Army is going to savor its victory over Missouri, from the vaunted SEC, in Wednesday’s Armed Forces Bowl.
The Black Knights of the Hudson got a field goal from Cole Tally on the last place of the game to earn a 24-22 victory as time expired.
Tally was 1-of-4 on attempts of 40 yards or longer before connecting on his game-winner.
He didn’t need a second chance but would have gotten one because the penalty flag that flew was because Missouri had two players wearing No. 6 on the field during the play.
As called on Army radio: pic.twitter.com/x8Hvwm7Kw7
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) December 23, 2021
The winning march covered 51 yards over 1:11 and took 8 plays.
It came after Missouri had taken a 22-21 lead on Brady Cook’s 6-yard TD pass to Keke Chism.
The Tigers went for a 2-point conversion but Cook missed a wide-open Dawson Downing with the pass.
Army won the Armed Forces Bowl despite having to use a trio of quarterbacks. The Cadets did have 95 yards passing, including a TD throw from Tyhier Tyler to Brandon Walters in the fourth quarter.
Army, which lost to Navy in its previous game, finished the season at 9-4.
Army’s first P5 win since 2017 against Duke. They’d come agonizingly close since then.
34-14 loss at Duke
28-21 OT loss at Oklahoma
24-21 OT loss at Michigan
24-21 bowl loss to West Virginia
20-14 loss at Wisconsin
70-56 loss to Wake Forest24-22 bowl win over Missouri
— Chris Vannini (@ChrisVannini) December 23, 2021
Missouri, the first SEC team to play in a bowl game in 2021, fell to 6-7.