I do not think it is unreasonable that in 10 years or so, we'll look back and view THAT win from last year vs. a bad Penn St. as the crowning achievement of this era. This is a sobering reality check. I'll give Rhule a season or two to get his guys in and see what he does with them, but that's three straight losses on the bounce now for Rhule. He should have bolted for greener pastures when he had the chance. Now he is the first coach to lose at home to Army since 2010.
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