Army football bids for its first 7-0 season start since 1996, and a deeper hold on the lead in the American Athletic Conference when the Black Knights host the East Carolina Pirates.
Army has never won in eight meetings with ECU, with all games played between 1995-2004. Both schools were members of Conference USA between 1998-2004 – now they are members of the AAC.
The Black Knights (6-0) will play their fourth home game of the season. Army is coming off a 44-10 win over Alabama Birmingham on Oct. 12. ECU (3-3) opened with wins over Norfolk State and Old Dominion; lost to Appalachian State and Liberty; topped Texas San Antonio; and, last week lost at Charlotte 55-24.
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Here’s how to watch Army host the East Carolina Pirates, including time and TV information:
East Carolina at Army football will air live on ESPN2 from Michie Stadium in West Point.
The Black Knights and Pirates will kick off at noon ET on Saturday, Oct. 19. Roy Philpott and Sam Acho have the call, with Taylor Davis on the sideline.
The Army football radio network features WBNR (1260-AM), WLNA (1420-AM) and WGHQ (920-AM). Rich DeMarco and Dean Darling have the call, with host Joe Beckerle and reporter Tony Morino. The game can also be heard on The Varsity app, Knight Vision website and Sirius XM channel 83 (Army radio feed).
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