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Air Force's rushing attack smashes Southern Utah
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -- While the players change at Air Force, the formula for success stays the same: Run the ball. Shea Smith ran for one touchdown and threw for another as the Falcons beat Southern Utah 41-7 in the season opener for both teams. ...
Tags: Air Force, attack, CAREER, Games, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-08-31
Utah game is MWC's best opener
GAME DAY. You can sniff it, feel it. I could tell on Friday that college football had arrived when my neighbor had a DirecTV van at his house and a worker drilling a hole in his fireplace to bring in a cable to his new HD-TV....
Tags: Air Force, Games, Michigan, Utah
Research articles 2008-08-30
Utes' weapons
For the Utah offense in 2008, it's as simple as 3-4-5-6. Those are the numbers of quarterback Brian Johnson, running back Matt Asiata, receiver Brent Casteel and running back Darrell Mack. The Utes have plenty of weapons this year, including receivers Bradon Godfrey, David Reed and...
Tags: Air Force, Games, Johnson
Research articles 2008-08-24
Mountain West
Top story lines Brigham Young University not only looks to be the class of the league, but at No. 17 in the preseason USA TODAY Coaches' Poll, it could be in line to represent mid-majors in a BCS game. The defending conference champion Cougars return 15...
Tags: Air Force, conference, Games, league, team, USA Today, Utah
Research articles 2008-08-22
AFA tries to turn deFense into oFFense
-- Air Force senior safety Luke Yeager had one thought when a tipped pass fell into his hands during the scrimmage portion of last Saturday's practice. Take it to the house. "I was thinking, 'I'm trying to score,'" said Yeager, who indeed returned it...
Tags: Air Force, Games, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2008-08-16
Defensive line has valuable experience
Air Force defensive linemen Ryan Kemp, Ben Garland and Jared Marvin weren't supposed to see much, if any, playing time in 2006. Kemp and Marvin were sophomores -- recruited for offensive p o s i t i o n s -- and had played on the junior varsity...
Tags: Air Force, CAREER, Games
Research articles 2008-08-14
Falcons young at tailback
Now that Air Force uses the zone-blocking rushing scheme made famous by the Denver Broncos, perhaps the Falcons will be able to run the ball successfully no matter who lines up at tailback. After all, from 1998 to 2002, four d i f f e r e n...
Tags: Air Force, Games
Research articles 2008-08-13
Receiver learns August is critical
A year ago at this time, Air Force senior wide receiver Spencer Armstrong was in a red jersey. And out of coach Troy Calhoun's good graces. A red jersey at Calhoun's practices signifies a player cannot participate in drills because of injury. And because Calhoun values toughness and...
Tags: Air Force, Games
Research articles 2008-08-08
AFA kicker needs to be a weapon
Air Force senior kicker Ryan Harrison's leg strength has never been an issue. During his first two years at the academy, he made a name for himself in practice by thumping long-range field goals that amazed teammates. Before the 2007 season, however, Harrison hadn't attempted a...
Tags: Air Force, Games
Research articles 2008-08-07
Tight end can outthink opponents
Travis Dekker's Air Force teammates casually throw around the term "genius" when talking about the senior tight end. Think they're exaggerating? Ask Dr. J.T. Tokish, the lead orthopedic surgeon at the academy hospital and the Falcons' team doctor. For part of this past summer, D e k k...
Tags: Air Force, Games
Research articles 2008-08-05
Safety expects bigger payoff
Air Force senior free safety Aaron Kirchoff describes himself as "an avid personal investor," and he spends his down time at the academy trading stocks online. He's done well. At the beginning of his junior year, Kirchoff received a $32,500 loan -- a handful of banks give them...
Tags: Air Force, FINANCE, Games, Investment, job, stock
Research articles 2008-08-02
FalconS still a force
Air Force's record-breaking four-year starting quarterback is gone. So is last year's Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Year. And so are the rest of the starting offensive skilled players, most of the top defensive playmakers and most of the leaders from the Falcons' surprisingly successful 2007 squad. ...
Tags: Air Force, Backups, Games, Leadership, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2008-07-31
Raytheon in new game for unmanned military drones
FARNBOROUGH, England -- It looks like the ultimate new video game: The operator in the comfortable leather chair uses dexterous thumbs on a hand-held console to maneuver an aircraft, with its trajectory displayed on three large, flat screens. But the chair is for a qualified pilot, and the...
Tags: Air Force, aircraft, Games, Manufacturing, Raytheon Co.
Research articles 2008-07-27
sports part of rehab for bLIND IN mILItary
-- Nineteen blind military service members are participating in the State Games of the West. Mark Lucas, the executive director of the U.S. Association of Blind Athletes, helped coordinate their involvement. The USABA is helping train guides to participate with the...
Tags: Air Force, athlete, Games, Technology
Research articles 2008-07-27
Air Force removes Gophers matchup
Air Force has removed Minnesota from its 2012 football schedule, athletic director Hans Mueh said Friday at the Ritz Grill, where the Falcons had an open session with the downtown crowd. The Falcons were slated to open that season at home against the Gophers on Sept. 1,...
Tags: Air Force, Games
Research articles 2008-07-26
After Iraq: the politics of blame and civilian-military relations: the ideas and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of the U.S. Air Force Academy, the U.S. Air Force, or the U.S. government
WHILE AMERICANS ARE widely distributed across the political spectrum and are closely divided between the Republican and Democratic parties, our all-volunteer military is more politically conservative and more Republican. Regardless of which party Americans endorse, their attitudes toward U.S. military members are more favorable now than they have been in...
Tags: administration, Air Force, Games, Iraq, U.S. Government
Research articles 2008-07-01
ASSISTANT PROMOTED TO FULL-TIME STATUS
Air Force has promoted Chandler Rose to full-time assistant baseball coach, Falcons coach Mike Hutcheon announced Monday. Rose, who served as an unpaid volunteer assistant the past two years, replaces Maj. Mike Kazlausky, who left the program following the recently completed season. Details of...
Tags: Air Force, Games, Rose
Research articles 2008-06-03
FALCONS END SEASON ON A WINNING NOTE
-- Air Force capped a season it hopes will serve as a catalyst for a baseball renaissance in uplifting fashion Saturday. The Falcons defeated UNLV 11-2 to complete their second Mountain West Conference series victory and enter the offseason feeling good about the future....
Tags: Air Force, conference, Games
Research articles 2008-05-18
A GIG WITH SPECIAL MEANING
When pop singer Bettina sings for cadets, opening for the rock band Smash Mouth at the Air Force Academy on Wednesday, it'll be more than just another gig. It will have special meaning because her father, Charles Bush, was among the first black cadets to attend the...
Tags: Air Force, California, Games, MARKETING
Research articles 2008-05-17
EAGER TO EXIT THE BASEMENT
A glance at the Mountain West Conference baseball standings suggests little has changed for Air Force in 2008. The Falcons are 3-19 in conference play with two games remaining in the season and will finish in last place for the eighth time in nine MWC campaigns and...
Tags: Air Force, Games, recruiting
Research articles 2008-05-16
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