Army looks to control the clock with its running game against Hawaii’s run-and-shoot
“Army takes on a Hawaii team that put up more than 600 yards of offense against USC last week. Hawaii runs a run-and shoot offense that can put points up in a hurry. It will be up to Army to control the time of possession with its running game—and to be able to put points up on the board after controlling the clock.”
Travelling 4,955 miles, this is the longest trip Hawaii has made to play a football game in the school’s history.
The game will be played at 12:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (6:00 a.m. Hawaii Time). Unfortunately, the game will not be televised in Hawaii, but you can order it on Oceanic digital cable.