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NCAA Division I, FCS, Playoffs 12/09 20:00 1 육군 v 네이비 W 17-11
NCAA Division I, FCS, Playoffs 11/18 17:00 1 [3] Coastal Carolina v 육군 [4] W 21-28
NCAA Division I, FCS, Playoffs 11/11 17:00 1 [26] Holy Cross v 육군 [4] W 14-17
NCAA Division I, FCS, Playoffs 11/04 18:30 1 [4] 육군 v 에어 포스 [1] W 23-3
NCAA Division I, FCS, Playoffs 10/28 16:00 1 [131] Massachusetts v 육군 [114] L 21-14
NCAA Division I, FCS, Playoffs 10/21 23:30 1 [104] 육군 v LSU [3] L 0-62
NCAA Division I, FCS, Playoffs 10/14 19:30 1 [3] Troy v 육군 [92] L 19-0
NCAA Division I, FCS, Playoffs 10/07 16:00 1 [9] 보스턴 칼리지 이글즈 v 육군 [80] L 27-24
NCAA Division I, FCS, Playoffs 09/23 16:00 1 [62] 육군 v 시라큐스 [9] L 16-29
NCAA Division I, FCS, Playoffs 09/15 23:00 1 [68] 육군 v UTSA [66] W 37-29
NCAA Division I, FCS, Playoffs 09/09 16:00 1 [69] Delaware State v 육군 [99] W 0-57
NCAA Division I, FCS, Playoffs 09/02 23:00 1 [42] 육군 v Louisiana-Monroe [42] L 13-17

The Army Black Knights football team, historically known as the Army Cadets, represents the United States Military Academy in college football. Army is a Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Black Knights play home games in Michie Stadium with a capacity of 38,000 at West Point, New York. The Black Knights are coached by Jeff Monken, who has held the position since 2014. Army claims three national championships from 1944 to 1946. In addition, major selectors have awarded Army championships in 1914 and 1916. Army has produced 24 players and four coaches in the College Football Hall of Fame, 37 consensus All-Americans, and three Heisman Trophy winners.

With the exception of seven seasons (1998–2004) where the team was a member of Conference USA, Army has competed as an independent, meaning that they had no affiliation with any conference. As of the 2023 college football season, Army was one of four FBS schools whose football teams do not belong to any conference, the others being the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, the UConn Huskies, and the UMass Minutemen. However, they will join the American Athletic Conference starting in 2024. For all other sports Army is primarily a member of the Patriot League.

Three players from Army have won the Heisman Trophy: Doc Blanchard (1945), Glenn Davis (1946), and Pete Dawkins (1958).

Army competes with their historic rivals Navy in the Army–Navy Game, traditionally the final game of the college football regular season. The three major service academies—Army, Navy, and Air Force—compete for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy; Army has won the award ten times, most recently in 2023.

History

Army's football program began on November 29, 1890, when Navy challenged the cadets to a game of the relatively new sport. Navy defeated Army at West Point that year, but Army avenged the loss in Annapolis the following year. The academies still clash every December in what is traditionally the last regular-season Division I college-football game.

Army's football team reached its pinnacle of success during the Second World War under coach Earl Blaik when Army won three consecutive national championships in 1944, 1945 and 1946, and produced two Heisman trophy winners: Doc Blanchard (1945), Glenn Davis (1946). From 1944 to 1950, the Cadets had 57 wins, 3 losses and 4 ties. During this time span, Army won three national championships. Army produced a third heisman trophy winner in 1958 when Pete Dawkins took the honors.

Past NFL coaches Vince Lombardi and Bill Parcells were Army assistant coaches early in their careers.

The football team plays its home games at Michie Stadium, where the playing field is named after Earl Blaik. Cadets' attendance is mandatory at football games and the Corps stands for the duration of the game. At all home games, one of the four regiments marches onto the field in formation before the team takes the field and leads the crowd in traditional Army cheers. Two of the regiments are tasked with performing the morning parade while the last regiment is tasked with ancillary stadium duties.

For many years, Army teams were known as the "Cadets." In the 1940s, several papers called the football team "the Black Knights of the Hudson." From then on, "Cadets" and "Black Knights" were used interchangeably until 1999, when the team was officially nicknamed the Black Knights. Individual cadets as well as groups of cadets to include the entire team are still often referred to as "Cadet" or "The Cadets" with regard to athletic events.

Between the 1998 and 2004 seasons, Army's football program was a member of Conference USA, but starting with the 2005 season Army reverted to its former independent status. Army competes with Navy and Air Force for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy. In 2024, Army began competing in the American Athletic Conference. While Air Force competes in a separate conference, Navy also competes in the AAC. The regular season matchup between Army and Navy is competed as a non-conference matchup after the conference championship game and therefore does not affect conference standings.