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Army Quarterback Shakeup as Hellums Regains Starting Role

Summary

  • Army football switching starting quarterbacks, with Cale Hellums taking over
  • Hellums to make his third start of the season against Charlotte 49ers
  • Army's season has been a rollercoaster, with two surprising early losses
Army Quarterback Shakeup as Hellums Regains Starting Role

As the Army Black Knights prepare to take on the Charlotte 49ers this Saturday, they will be doing so with a different player under center. According to reports, the team is returning to junior Cale Hellums as their starting quarterback, replacing Dewayne Coleman who had started the last two games.

Army's season has been a rollercoaster ride so far. They opened the 2025 campaign with a shocking 30-27 loss to FCS Tarelton State, a team that was in Division II as recently as 2019. However, they followed that up with an almost equally surprising upset of Big 12 opponent Kansas State.

Losses to North Texas and East Carolina followed, but Army got back to their winning ways last week by beating UAB. Now, with Hellums back at the helm, the Black Knights will look to continue that momentum against a Charlotte team that has struggled mightily against the run this season.

On the year, Hellums has thrown for 99 yards and one touchdown, while also rushing for 307 yards and six scores. In contrast, Coleman has been more productive through the air, going 19-of-33 for 273 yards and two touchdowns, but has also thrown two interceptions. Given Charlotte's porous run defense, Army's coaching staff likely believes Hellums' dual-threat ability gives them the best chance to win this weekend.

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Army is switching their starting quarterback, with junior Cale Hellums regaining the starting role after Dewayne Coleman had started the last two games.
Army's season has been a rollercoaster, with two surprising early losses to FCS Tarelton State and Big 12 opponent Kansas State, followed by losses to North Texas and East Carolina, but they bounced back with a win over UAB last week.
Hellums is a better runner than Coleman, and with Charlotte having one of the worst run defenses in the FBS, allowing 208 rushing yards per game, Army's coaching staff likely believes Hellums' dual-threat ability gives them the best chance to win this weekend.

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