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Armed Forces Bowl
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The Cougars and their top-rated passing offense led by Davey O’Brien Award finalist Case Keenum look to overcome the Falcons’ top-ranked passing defense in
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"We had a great experience last year and we played in a great game against a formidable opponent,"
After throwing 44 touchdowns as a sophomore, Keenum will enter the final game of his junior season leading the nation in total offense (429.3 yards per game), passing (419.2) and touchdown passes (43). The Cougars have the top-rated pass offense with 450.0 yards per game, led by the player who lost to
Keenum had a total of 614 yards passing in the two games against Air Force last season, but the Falcons have improved to own the nation’s top-rated pass defense, yielding 148.7 yards per game.
"I think this is only the (seventh) time in bowl history that there has been a rematch and I feel it is a positive," Armed Forces Bowl director Brant Ringler said. "We always have a strong military fan base at the game and we feel very fortunate to have Air Force. It is great to have such a potent passing attack in
Last season, Air Force ranked 50th in the nation in pass defense at 199.9 yards per game. The Falcons are well aware of Keenum’s ability.
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Keenum threw five touchdown passes four times, including in a 38-32 loss to
Keenum fell two completions shy of tying the NCAA single-game record set by
Three Cougars have at least seven touchdown receptions, led by
"We like having the ball in our hands with a chance to win it," Keenum said. "We’ve got guys that can make plays downfield."
"I have seen them play several times this season and they are impressive," Calhoun said. "To go into
The Falcons have lost back-to-back Armed Forces Bowls under Calhoun. They have lost three straight bowls since beating
"We never take that for granted," Calhoun said. "It is a great opportunity to play in a bowl game, but we aren’t just content to play, we are going to play to win."
Air Force’s offense offers a complete contrast to
Jared Tew and Asher Clark each gained more than 700 yards and combined for 12 touchdowns. Tew rushed for 149 yards and two scores in last year’s bowl as Air Force held the ball for more than 38 minutes.
The Falcons are 0-6 at
This is the first bowl rematch since South Carolina and Ohio State met in consecutive Outback Bowls from 2001-02.
"To lose to a great team like
2009 Armed Forces Bowl
Teams: Air Force vs.
Kickoff: Dec. 31, 2009 at Noon ET
Venue: Amon Carter Stadium
TV: ESPN
Odds:
Air Force +5 Over 61 (+170)
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