Army requires all its cadets to pass the APFT and height weight twice annually (only academy to do so). Air Force and Navy have athletic exemptions which generally allow their athletes to (for practical purposes) defer height weight standards and run requirements till after their final season. Conversely Army's lines can never get to big since they only have a couple months before the season to bulk up and then have to be mindful of cutting down as soon as the season ends. There is no benefit to playing them.
USMA should either wave the annual PFT and height weight requirements for athletes (like the other academies do) or drop down to division II. Personally I would wave the requirements and allow cadets who get drafted to defer their service commitments, or do what the Navy and Air Force do & put them to work as recruiters during the off season.
I went to AOBC with a USMA Offensive Tackle, he was big for a tank but tiny for a D-1 offensive line man. Hung out with a USMA basketball player during ACCC who said it hurt them as well. Seems like a Sisyphean task to keep competing with such stringent self imposed restrictions. I fully understand the ideology that everyone is a cadet first, every one will serve. If that is the case they should drop to DII. The alternative is to keep getting embarrassed every week, which cant be good publicity.
USMA should either wave the annual PFT and height weight requirements for athletes (like the other academies do) or drop down to division II. Personally I would wave the requirements and allow cadets who get drafted to defer their service commitments, or do what the Navy and Air Force do & put them to work as recruiters during the off season.
I went to AOBC with a USMA Offensive Tackle, he was big for a tank but tiny for a D-1 offensive line man. Hung out with a USMA basketball player during ACCC who said it hurt them as well. Seems like a Sisyphean task to keep competing with such stringent self imposed restrictions. I fully understand the ideology that everyone is a cadet first, every one will serve. If that is the case they should drop to DII. The alternative is to keep getting embarrassed every week, which cant be good publicity.