The 1985 Army Cadets football team represented the United States Military Academy in the 1985 NCAA Division I-A football season as an independent. The team was led by head coach Jim Young, in his third year, and played their home games at Michie Stadium in West Point, New York. They finished the season with a record of nine wins and three losses (9–3 overall), and with a victory against Illinois in the Peach Bowl. Starting off with wins in each of their first five games, the Cadets were ranked by the AP Poll at 19th prior to the game against Notre Dame. It was the first time Army was ranked in 23 years; Army would not be ranked in an AP Poll again until 1996.[1] The Cadets offense scored 396 points, while the defense allowed 232 points.
Schedule
Date | Opponent | Rank | Site | Result | Attendance | Source |
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September 14 | Western Michigan | | | W 48–6 | 28,620 | [2] |
September 21 | Rutgers | | - Michie Stadium
- West Point, NY
| W 20–16 | 39,732 | [3] |
September 28 | at Penn | | | W 41–3 | 23,765 | [4] |
October 5 | Yale | | - Michie Stadium
- West Point, NY
| W 59–16 | 40,415 | [5] |
October 12 | Boston College | | - Michie Stadium
- West Point, NY
| W 45–14 | 40,525 | [6] |
October 19 | at Notre Dame | No. 19 | | L 10–24 | 59,075 | [7] |
October 26 | Colgate | | - Michie Stadium
- West Point, NY
| W 45–43 | 40,063 | [8] |
November 2 | Holy Cross | | - Michie Stadium
- West Point, NY
| W 34–12 | 40,236 | [9] |
November 9 | at No. 5 Air Force | | | L 7–45 | 51,103 | [10] |
November 16 | Memphis State | | - Michie Stadium
- West Point, NY
| W 49–7 | 34,000 | [11] |
December 7 | vs. Navy | | | L 7–17 | 71,640 | [12] |
December 31 | vs. Illinois | | | W 31–29 | 29,857 | [13] |
- Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
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[14]
Game summaries
Western Michigan
- Clarence Jones 110 rush yards[15]
Rutgers
At Penn
Yale
- Most points Army scored since 1958
- Craig Stopa's 53-yard field goal in the second quarter was a school record[17]
- Tory Crawford replaced injured Rob Healy (cracked ribs) [18]
Team |
Category |
Player |
Statistics
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Yale
|
Passing |
Mike Curtin |
11/20, 120 Yds, INT
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Rushing |
Red Macauley |
15 Rush, 43 Yds
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Receiving |
Kevin Moriarty |
5 Rec, 68 Yds
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Army
|
Passing |
Rob Healy |
3/3, 51 Yds, TD
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Rushing |
Doug Black |
15 Rush, 122 Yds, TD
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Receiving |
Scott Spellmon |
1 Rec, 42 Yds, TD
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Scoring summary
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Quarter
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Time
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Drive
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Team
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Scoring information
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Score
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Plays
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Yards
|
TOP
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YALE
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ARMY
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1
|
|
|
73
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Army
|
William Lampley 7-yard touchdown run, Craig Stopa kick good
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0
|
7
|
2
|
|
|
|
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Army
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Benny White 33-yard touchdown reception from Rob Healy, Craig Stopa kick good
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0
|
14
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2
|
|
|
|
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Yale
|
Red Macauley 11-yard touchdown reception from Kelly Ryan, 2-point run failed
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6
|
14
|
2
|
|
|
79
|
|
Army
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Doug Black 2-yard touchdown run, Craig Stopa kick good
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6
|
21
|
2
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|
|
|
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Army
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53-yard field goal by Craig Stopa
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6
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24
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3
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|
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Yale
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27-yard field goal by John Duryea
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9
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24
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3
|
|
|
|
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Army
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Tory Crawford 4-yard touchdown run, Craig Stopa kick good
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9
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31
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3
|
|
|
|
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Army
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Scott Spellmon 42-yard touchdown reception from Tory Crawford, Craig Stopa kick good
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9
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38
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4
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|
|
|
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Army
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Kevin McKelvy 18-yard touchdown run, Craig Stopa kick good
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9
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45
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4
|
|
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|
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Army
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Alan Edwards 6-yard touchdown run, Craig Stopa kick good
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9
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52
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4
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|
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Army
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Ed Cole 3-yard touchdown run, Keith Walker kick good
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9
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59
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4
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|
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Yale
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Troxell 9-yard touchdown reception from Andrews, Cucci kick good
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16
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59
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"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
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16
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59
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At Boston College
- Tory Crawford (first start) 131 rush yards, three TDs [ECAC Offensive Player of the Week]
- Clarence Jones 103 rush yards[19]
At Notre Dame
Team |
1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Cadets |
0 |
7 | 3 | 0 |
10 |
• Fighting Irish |
14 |
0 | 7 | 3 |
24 |
Scoring summary |
1 | | ND | Pernell Taylor 1-yard run (John Carney kick) | ND 7-0 |
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1 | | ND | Tim Brown 19-yard pass from Steve Beuerlein (John Carney kick) | ND 14-0 |
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2 | | ARMY | Bill Lampley 4-yard run (Craig Stopa kick) | ND 14-7 |
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3 | | ARMY | Craig Stopa 22-yard field goal | ND 14-10 |
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3 | | ND | Allen Pinkett 1-yard run (John Carney kick) | ND 21-10 |
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4 | 6:23 | ND | John Carney 21-yard field goal | ND 24-10 |
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Colgate
- Tory Crawford (off the bench) 136 rush yards[21]
Holy Cross
- Tory Crawford 134 rush yards, 2 TDs [ECAC Offensive Player of the Week][22]
At Air Force
Memphis State
vs Navy
Game information
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First quarter
- NAVY – Troy Saunders 13-yard pass from Bob Misch (Todd Solomon kick), 6:54. Navy 7–0. Drive: 16 plays, 73 yards.
- ARMY – Clarence Jones 10-yard run (kick good). Tie 7–7.
Second quarter
Third quarter
Fourth quarter
- NAVY – Chuck Smith 5-yard run (Todd Solomon kick), 8:26. Navy 14–7.
- NAVY – Todd Solomon 26-yard field goal, 1:15. Navy 17–7.
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- Top rushers
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With Vice President and former Navy pilot George Bush in attendance, Napoleon McCallum rushed for 217 yards, the second-most rushing yards by a Navy player against Army, and broke the NCAA single-season all-purpose yardage record of Pitt's Tony Dorsett.[24]
[25]
Peach Bowl (vs Illinois)
Illinois vs. Army
Team |
1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Fighting Illini |
3 |
13 | 7 | 6 |
29 |
• Cadets |
7 |
14 | 7 | 3 |
31 |
[26]
Roster
1985 Army Cadets football team roster
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Players
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Coaches
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Offense
Pos. |
# |
Name |
Class
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FB
|
32
|
Doug Black
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Sr
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RB
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31
|
Ed Cole
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Jr
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QB
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9
|
Tory Crawford
|
So
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WR
|
80
|
Rob Dickerson
|
Jr
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QB
|
19
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Alan Edwards
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Jr
|
RB
|
|
Erik Gunhus
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QB
|
7
|
Rob Healy
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Sr
|
RB
|
34
|
Ron Herring
|
So
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RB
|
40
|
Clarence Jones
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Jr
|
RB
|
21
|
Bill Kim
|
So
|
RB
|
20
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William Lampley
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Jr
|
OT
|
51
|
Joe Manausa
|
Jr
|
RB
|
45
|
Kelvin McKelvey
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Sr
|
QB
|
11
|
Mark Mooney
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Fr
|
RB
|
|
Rod Mullins
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OL
|
|
Bryan Parlier
|
Sr
|
WR
|
47
|
Andy Peterson
|
So
|
OL
|
50
|
Clint Politt
|
Jr
|
C
|
56
|
Ron Rice
|
Sr
|
QB
|
10
|
Mike Ryan
|
Jr
|
OT
|
57
|
Ed Shultz
|
So
|
G
|
79
|
Don Smith
|
Sr
|
RB
|
26
|
Paolo Smith
|
Jr
|
WR
|
4
|
Scott Spellmon
|
Sr
|
WR
|
6
|
Ben White
|
Jr
|
RB
|
28
|
Benny Wright
|
Jr
|
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Defense
Pos. |
# |
Name |
Class
|
LB
|
52
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Larry Biggins
|
Jr
|
DL
|
69
|
Jay Bridge
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Sr
|
DL
|
94
|
Jim Brock
|
Jr
|
DB
|
22
|
Matt Buckner
|
Sr
|
S
|
33
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Peel Chronister
|
Jr
|
DB
|
16
|
Reggie Fullwood
|
Jr
|
DE
|
98
|
Kurt Gutierrez
|
Sr
|
DL
|
87
|
Bob Kleinhample
|
Sr
|
DB
|
13
|
Darold Lando
|
Sr
|
DL
|
44
|
Tom Malloy
|
Sr
|
DB
|
27
|
Doug Pavek
|
Sr
|
DL
|
81
|
Craig Rollins
|
Sr
|
LB
|
90
|
Dave Scheyer
|
Jr
|
DB
|
14
|
John Thomson
|
Sr
|
DL
|
73
|
Lloyd Walker
|
Sr
|
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Special teams
Pos. |
# |
Name |
Class
|
P
|
93
|
Bit Rambusch
|
Fr
|
K
|
1
|
Craig Stopa
|
Sr
|
K
|
39
|
Keith Walker
|
Fr
|
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- Head coach
- Coordinators/assistant coaches
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- (S) Suspended
- (I) Ineligible
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References
- ^ https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/army/polls.html
- ^ "Army crushes W. Michigan, 48–6". The Reporter Dispatch. September 15, 1985. Retrieved April 13, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Army gives Rutgers the boot 20–16". St. Petersburg Times. September 22, 1985. Retrieved April 13, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Cadets Pummel Quakers". Poughkeepsie Journal. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Associated Press. September 29, 1985. p. 6C – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Visser, Lesley (October 6, 1985). "Army Leaves Yale Bone Dry, 59–16". Boston Sunday Globe. Boston, Mass. p. 68 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Army blasts Boston College". The Clarion-Ledger. October 13, 1985. Retrieved April 13, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Notre Dame puts end to Army's win streak". The Spokesman-Review. October 20, 1985. Retrieved April 13, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Army Holds Off Colgate, 45–43". Boston Sunday Globe. Boston, Mass. October 27, 1985. p. 64 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Dupont, Kevin Paul (November 3, 1985). "Army Takes Advantage of Holy Cross". Boston Sunday Globe. Boston, Mass. p. 68 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Air Force captures 13th straight win". The Salisbury Post. November 10, 1985. Retrieved April 13, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Healy leads Army to win over Tigers". The Macon Telegraph & News. November 17, 1985. Retrieved April 13, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "McCallum carries Navy to upset". The Philadelphia Inquirer. December 8, 1985. Retrieved April 13, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Army discharges Illini 31–29 in soggy Peach". The Atlanta Journal & Constitution. January 1, 1986. Retrieved April 13, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "United States Military Academy – 1985". College Football Reference. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
- ^ Gill, Bo (September 11, 1986). "Tory Crawford leading the way as Army prepares for Syracuse". Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ "College Football Scoreboard." Gainesville Sun. pg.6F. 1985-Oct-06. Retrieved 2022-Dec-25.
- ^ "Army 59, Yale 16". UPI Archives. October 5, 1985. Retrieved December 25, 2022.
- ^ Wallace, William N. (October 6, 1985). "Army Crushes Yale By 59-16 To Go 4-0". New York Times. Retrieved December 25, 2022.
- ^ Gill, Bo (September 11, 1986). "Tory Crawford leading the way as Army prepares for Syracuse". Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ "Irish upset No. 19 Army to answer critics." Gainesville Sun. 1985 Oct 20.
- ^ Gill, Bo (September 11, 1986). "Tory Crawford leading the way as Army prepares for Syracuse". Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ Gill, Bo (September 11, 1986). "Tory Crawford leading the way as Army prepares for Syracuse". Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ "In a Farewell Appearance, McCallum Stuns Army." Washington Post. 1985 Dec 08. Retrieved 2019-Jan-28.
- ^ "It's bon voyage for Navy's McCallum." Milwaukee Journal. 1985 Dec 8.
- ^ "NAVY STUNS ARMY IN 17-7 UPSET". The New York Times. December 8, 1985. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
- ^ "ARMY'S AIR ATTACK STUNS ILLINI". The New York Times. January 1, 1986. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
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