1982 Army Cadets football team

The 1982 Army Cadets football team was an American football team that represented the United States Military Academy in the 1982 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their third season under head coach Ed Cavanaugh, the Cadets compiled a 4–7 record and were outscored by their opponents by a combined total of 271 to 164.[1] In the annual Army–Navy Game, the Cadets lost to Navy by a 24–7 score.[2]

1982 Army Cadets football
ConferenceIndependent
1982 record4–7
Head coach
Home stadiumMichie Stadium
1982 NCAA Division I-A independents football records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
No. 1 Penn State        11 1 0
No. 13 Florida State        9 3 0
No. 10 Pittsburgh        9 3 0
No. 19 West Virginia        9 3 0
Boston College        8 3 1
Southwestern Louisiana        7 3 1
East Carolina        7 4 0
Miami (FL)        7 4 0
Southern Miss        7 4 0
Virginia Tech        7 4 0
Notre Dame        6 4 1
Cincinnati        6 5 0
Georgia Tech        6 5 0
Navy        6 5 0
Louisville        5 6 0
Rutgers        5 6 0
Army        4 7 0
South Carolina        4 7 0
Temple        4 7 0
Tulane        4 7 0
Syracuse        2 9 0
Memphis State        1 10 0
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 11at MissouriL 10–23
September 18LafayetteW 26–20
September 25at North CarolinaL 8–62
October 2Harvard
  • Michie Stadium
  • West Point, NY
W 17–13
October 9vs. RutgersL 3–24
October 16at PrincetonW 20–14
October 23Boston College
  • Michie Stadium
  • West Point, NY
L 17–32
October 30Columbia
  • Michie Stadium
  • West Point, NY
W 41–8
November 6Air Force
L 9–27
November 13Pittsburgh
  • Michie Stadium
  • West Point, NY
L 6–24
December 4vs. NavyL 7–24

Roster

  • LB Jim Mitroka
  • Nate Sassaman

References

  1. "Army Yearly Results (1980-1984)". College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Retrieved July 29, 2015.
  2. "1982 Army Black Knights Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved December 9, 2015.


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