Army football has salvaged its season with a finish for the ages.

Allowing a game-tying touchdown with under 90 seconds to play, Army drove 65 yards over seven plays – highlighted by a stunning 42-yard pass play from Cale Hellums to Brady Anderson – and gained a 27-yard game-winning field goal from Dawson Jones for a 20-17 victory over Air Force on Saturday, Nov. 1, at Falcon Stadium in Colorado.

The victory keeps alive Army's bid to recapture the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy. A win over Navy on Dec. 13 in Baltimore will return the prize to West Point. Army also needs two wins over its next three games to qualify for a bowl berth.

"It really means the world,'' said Army linebacker Andon Thomas. "I think the CIC is the most coveted trophy in college sports.''

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