Big win gives Army boost with Ball State looming

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09/24/2011 -

WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) - Army linebacker Steve Erzinger was looking for that signature victory to right a season that had gone wrong at the outset.

The Black Knights (1-2) have that now with last week's gritty win at Michie Stadium over BCS opponent Northwestern of the Big Ten - and with it a newfound resolve.

``It's a great thing for our entire team,'' said Erzinger, who's tied for 11th in the nation with 11.33 tackles per game and had one of Army's five sacks against the previously unbeaten Wildcats. ``Obviously, it builds confidence. We're just excited. This is a young team, a rebuilding year. It's good to get a win, gain that experience so we know how to win, get that feeling again.''

Army's potent triple-option offense held the ball for just over 40 minutes and finished with 381 yards rushing on 75 carries against Northwestern (2-1). More importantly, the Black Knights won despite committing the only turnover of the game and rallied late behind quarterback Trent Steelman. He scored the winning touchdown, his seventh rushing TD of the season, with just under 3 minutes left in regulation after the Wildcats had knotted the score.

Now, the Black Knights travel to Mid-American Conference foe Ball State (2-1) on Saturday, and the challenge will be to keep the momentum swinging in the right direction.

``This time we have to take all that energy and prove we can take it with us when we get on an airplane, and play with the same kind of verve,'' Army coach Rich Ellerson said. ``It doesn't get any easier. The arrow stays up in terms of the competition. Hopefully, it won't matter where we are, what state we're in, day or night. On the next snap, the next time somebody snaps a football, we're going to come out of our shoes at you.

``But it's going to be a real challenge to ... prove that we can take that kind of consistent effort on the road.''

Army opened its season with a 49-26 loss at Northern Illinois of the MAC, and the Black Knights now face a team that's something of a mirror image of themselves.

Army has 29 players who have played in their first collegiate game this season, including 12 freshmen, and 15, including three rookies, have made their first collegiate start. Ball State features a depth chart that has six freshmen in its two-deep rotation.

So far, that hasn't much mattered for the Cardinals, who opened the season with a 27-20 win over Indiana of the Big Ten, lost at 18th-ranked South Florida, 37-7, and last week posted a 28-25 comeback win over MAC rival Buffalo.

Freshman tailback Jahwan Edwards rushed for a season-high 112 yards and scored twice against the Bulls before freshman wideout Willie Snead stole the game. Playing in place of injured starter Jack Tomlinson, Snead caught a 4-yard touchdown pass with 29 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter from sophomore quarterback Keith Wenning. The score culminated an 18-play, 75-yard drive for the Cardinals after Buffalo had taken the lead.

Army presents a stiff test.

Steelman, a junior with 28 straight starts, is averaging 100.7 yards rushing in an offense that's averaging 362.3 yards on the ground, second nationally. And the Black Knights lead the country in time of possession, holding the ball for an average of 38:30. They're also No. 1 with 71.7 rushes per game (Nevada ranks second with 55.5).

``It's frustrating when your own offense is sitting idle on the sideline, and we'll be dealing with that this week,'' said Pete Lembo, in his first year as coach at Ball State. ``The ability to get an early lead, get some stops and get the ball back, are certainly keys to winning.''

The Cardinals rank eighth nationally with 34 minutes of possession time per game. Ball State's longest play from scrimmage this season was a 25-yard pass play from Wenning to Connor Ryan.

Grinding it out against the Black Knights might not be so easy.

The Army defense held Northwestern to 10 yards in the third quarter and only 107 in the second half, and 62 came on the touchdown play that tied the game. The Black Knights have limited their last two opponents to an average of 18.5 points and 300.5 yards of total offense.

``Now we have to see if we can handle somebody saying nice things about us,'' Ellerson said. ``We were able to handle things when nobody had anything nice to say about us. Now, people are saying nice things about us, but holy cow, we're playing a really good football team that is also used to winning.''Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.

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