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Fresh off a win over Navy in the 124th Army-Navy game, the Army Black Knights have a bit more insight into their 2024 schedule. 2024 will be Army's first as a football-only member of the American Athletic Conference.

On Wednesday, the AAC announced home and away conference foes for all 14 teams in the league. Here's who Jeff Monken's team will host and who they will travel to.

HOME:
UAB
East Carolina
Rice
UTSA

AWAY:
Florida Atlantic
North Texas
Temple
Tulsa

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In addition to the the eight AAC opponents listed for the Black Knights, Army will also play Air Force (date/location to be announced later) and Navy (non-conference game at FedEx Field December 14). This confirms 10 of the 12 opponents that Army will meet during the 2024 slate. Given Army's entrance into the AAC, certain pre-existing scheduling agreements are either being reworked or terminated.

The AAC will continue with a division-less format in 2024, meaning the two teams highest in the standings at the conclusion of the regular season will meet in the league championship game.

In the event that Army and Navy are the two best teams in the standings at that point, they will play each other twice - once in the championship game, and once at the usual neutral site game, counting towards the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy.

The full AAC 2024 conference schedule will be announced in February. 

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