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Navy upsets No. 22 Army after Blake Horvath’s big day

LANDOVER, Md. — This was a different Army-Navy game than before.

This season, both teams had a combined 19 wins before their annual meeting, a record for the rivalry.

Of course, only one of them will be responsible for the biggest win, 20th place.

“I think they’re just like us, we want to be important,” Navy coach Brian Newberry said. “I think it was the same for both of us this year. It gave the game a little more meaning and maybe a little more interest.”

Midshipmen quarterback Blake Horvath (11) was rushed during the first half against the Army Black Knights at Commanders Field. USA TODAY Sports (via Reuters Con)

On Saturday, Blake Horvath outplayed Bryson Daley at quarterback, rushing for 311 yards and four touchdowns as Navy defeated No. 19 Army 31-13.

Horvath threw for 107 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 204 yards and two TDs.

Navy (9-3) ended its series losing streak at two.

Daley, who finished sixth in this year's Heisman Trophy voting, threw his own touchdown passes but was intercepted three times.

Army (11-2) fell behind 14-0 in the second quarter and never fully recovered.

The Black Knights defeated Tulane in the American Athletic Conference title game, winning the league for the first time in program history.

Navy Midshipman offensive lineman Javan Bouton, 62, celebrates with fullback Alex Tekuza, 46, during the first half of the 125th Army-Navy Game at Northwest Stadium. USA TODAY Sports (via Reuters Con)

Navy won its first six games of the season and advanced to the Top 25, defeating Air Force and Army to win the Commander-in-Chief Trophy for the first time since 2019.

“Eight days ago I was excited and proud, but I've never been more disappointed,” Army coach Jeff Monken said. “It hurts to lose that game, especially when you have a trophy on the line and you have a chance to defend that trophy at West Point. We didn't do that.”

In front of a crowd that included President-elect Donald Trump at the Washington Commanders' home stadium in Landover, Navy drove 65 yards on the opening kickoff and reached the end zone on Horvath's 1-yard run.

Navy Midshipmen running back Eli Heidenreich, 22, spikes the ball after scoring a third-quarter touchdown against the Army Black Knights at Commander's Field. USA TODAY Sports (via Reuters Con)

Daley, who had only one interception all season, was intercepted by Dashaun Peel in the second quarter.

The Midshipmen took advantage of a short field and took a 14-0 lead on an 18-yard pass from Horvath to Brandon Chatman. Daly responded with a 23-yard TD pass to Hayden Reed.

As expected, it was a competitive affair for both teams, who combined for 25 pass attempts, including perhaps the biggest play of the game in the third quarter.

Army Midshipman quarterback Blake Horvath (11) reaches the end zone during the first half of the 125th Army-Navy Game at Northwest Stadium against the Army Black Knights. USA TODAY Sports (via Reuters Con)

After a field goal to make the score 14-10, Horvath connected with Eli Heidenreich and raced down the left sideline for a 52-yard touchdown.

It was Horvath's 13th touchdown pass of the season and Heidenreich's sixth TD reception, both tied for school records.

Dailey missed an open Casey Reynolds in the end zone early in the fourth, and Army made a field goal.

Naval Midshipmen students celebrate Saturday's victory. USA TODAY Sports (via Reuters Con)

Navy then had a fourth down near midfield, but Landon Robinson, who normally plays nose guard, ran 29 yards on a fake punt.

Robinson fumbled at the end of the play, but the Midshipmen were able to recover.

Horvath's 1-yard scoring run made it 28-13, and Daley had two more interceptions before the end of the game.

This was the first of two consecutive Army-Navy games held in Navy's home state of Maryland.

Next year it will be held in Baltimore.

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