Army Football Head Coach Jeff Monken seemed cautiously optimistic about the performance in the Spring game and the outlook for the 2025 season, knowing that there is a lot to work on between now and opening night on Friday, August 29th.
Coach Monken seemed pleased with the play of many of the younger players and felt confident in the depth at the Running Back and Quarterback position, mentioning that there were 3-5 guys at each position that could effectively do their jobs if called upon. He mentioned that Briggs Bartosh at RB was a unique “change of pace” back who had a different skill set than probable starter Hayden Reed; speedster Jarel Dickson; and power backs Jake Rendina and Carson Smith.
So while the loss of second-leading rusher Kanye Udoh may be felt, the sum of the parts of the 2025 RB’s should make up for the loss. Offensive Coordinator Cody Worley will have a choice of different weapons, each with their own skill set that should make the 2025 offense fun to watch.
Monken praised all 4 quarterbacks and said it was great to see Zach Mundell, who was injured in last year’s Spring game, get some playing time in this year’s game and be back on the field. He mentioned Cale Hellums’ toughness and ability to make plays when it counts. Expect the QB competition to continue throughout Fall camp.