Army took Houston to the woodshed in Saturday's Armed Services Bowl and some players stood out from the crowd for both teams.
Kelvin Hopkins - Army
The Army quarterback threw just three passes but he rushed 170 yards and five touchdowns on just 11 carries.
Darnell Woolfolk - Army
The Cadets running back carried 11 times for 71 yards as he helped Army's rushing attack run Houston into the ground.
Do NOT mess with Army in the Armed Services Bowl. #indy #trivia
— 🍖Hambone's Trivia🍖 (@hambonestrivia) December 22, 2018
Marquez Stevenson - Houston
It was in a losing effort but Stevenson led Houston with eight catches for 72 yards.
GO #COOGS! The University of #Houston @UHCougarFB will take on #Army in the Armed Services Bowl on Dec. 22 in Fort Worth: https://t.co/GgVahT9rx3 pic.twitter.com/DJ3c0uoobi
— KPRC 2 Houston (@KPRC2) December 2, 2018
Clayton Tune - Houston
Houston might have gotten thumped but it wasn't Tune's fault. He had a decent day, throwing for 230 yards and a touchdown.
A program record 11th victory!#GoArmy | #ArmedForcesBowl pic.twitter.com/Y3tft3h6RS
— Army Football (@ArmyWP_Football) December 22, 2018
James Nachtigal - Army
The linebacker absolutely dominated the day for Army. He had 16 total tackles, and 3.5 sacks.
Cam Thomas rushes for Army's 10th total TD of the game.
— Army Football (@ArmyWP_Football) December 22, 2018
Army leads 70-14. #GoArmy pic.twitter.com/EQfkgGwHec