LANDOVER, Md. — Blake Horvath outplayed Bryson Daily at quarterback, accounting for 311 yards and four touchdowns to help Navy beat No. 22 Army 31-13 on Saturday.
Horvath threw for 107 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 204 yards and two TDs. Navy (9-3) snapped a two-game losing streak in the series. The teams entered this Army-Navy matchup with a combined 19 victories, the most in the 125-game history of this storied clash.
Daily, who finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy vote this year, threw a touchdown pass, but he was intercepted three times. Army (11-2) fell behind 14-0 in the second quarter and never completely recovered. The Black Knights were coming off a victory over Tulane in the American Athletic title game — the first conference championship in program history.
In front of a crowd that included President-elect Donald Trump at the Washington Commanders’ home stadium, Navy took the opening kickoff and drove 65 yards, reaching the end zone on a 1-yard run by Horvath.
Daily, who had been intercepted only once all season, had a pass picked off in the second quarter by Dashaun Peele. The Midshipmen took advantage of a short field, going ahead 14-0 on an 18-yard pass from Horvath to Brandon Chatman. Daily answered with a 23-yard TD pass to Hayden Reed.
Both teams were run-heavy as expected, but they did combine for 25 pass attempts — including what was probably the biggest play of the game in the third quarter. After a field goal made the score 14-10, Horvath connected with Eli Heidenreich, who broke free up the left sideline for a 52-yard touchdown.
That was Horvath’s 13th touchdown pass of the season and Heidenreich’s sixth touchdown reception — both tying school records.
Daily missed an open Casey Reynolds in the end zone early in the fourth, and Army settled for a field goal.
Navy then faced fourth down near midfield, but Landon Robinson — normally a nose guard — ran 29 yards on a fake punt. Although Robinson fumbled at the end of the play, the Midshipmen were able to recover.
Horvath’s 1-yard scoring run made it 28-13, and Daily was intercepted twice more before the end of the game.
Navy, which won its first six games this season and also spent time in the Top 25, completed a sweep of Air Force and Army to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy for the first time since 2019.
The takeaway
Army: It has been a historic season for the Black Knights in some ways, but anyone who follows this rivalry knows how empty the losing team feels. Daily threw for 65 yards and ran for only 52.
Navy: The Midshipmen earned bragging rights in a defining moment for Brian Newberry in his second season as Navy coach.
Up next
Army: Faces Louisiana Tech in the Independence Bowl on Dec. 28. That’s a new opponent for the Black Knights after Marshall backed out of the game.
Navy: Faces Oklahoma in the Armed Forces Bowl on Dec. 27.