Looking ahead to MT at Army
WEST POINT, N.Y. — College football is finally back after a weird, trying offseason, and Middle Tennessee is poised to start its 2020 campaign with a team it's never faced.
The Blue Raiders found out Aug. 10 they would start their season at Army, a team that presents many challenges regardless of how long you have to prepare for the game.
"We've had a great August … and we're playing a really good football team in Army," head coach Rick Stockstill said. "They've done a really, really good job the last few years.