Chances are good that Army football coach Jeff Monken and his staff won't spend a lot of time reviewing video—or as coaches still call it, 'the film,'—from Saturday's 13-6 loss at Duke.
The reason is simple: there isn't that much to be learned from watching your team play in a monsoon. That's what Army and Duke walked into Saturday at newly-renovated Wallace Wade Stadium as the fringes of Hurricane Matthew battered the state of North Carolina.
Which is why it isn't surprising that the defenses dominated the game—Duke had nine first downs; Army had eight—and which is why it isn't surprising that turnovers decided the outcome.