2011 Football Prosectus

51
www.NAVYSPORTS.com 27 28 Practice 1545 29 30 Practice 1545 31 1 Practice 1545 2 Practice 0900 3 4 Practice 1545 5 6 Practice 1545 7 8 Practice 1545 9 Practice 0900 10 11 Practice 1545 12 13 Practice 1545 14 15 Practice 1545 16 Practice 0900 17 18 Practice 1545 19 20 Practice 1545 21 22 SPRING GAME 1900 NMCMS 23 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SPRING PRACTICE SCHEDULE MARCH & APRIL 2011

description

2011 Navy Football Spring Prospectus

Transcript of 2011 Football Prosectus

Page 1: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

27 28Practice1545

29 30Practice1545

31 1Practice1545

2Practice0900

3 4Practice1545

5 6Practice1545

7 8Practice1545

9Practice0900

10 11Practice1545

12 13Practice1545

14 15Practice1545

16Practice0900

17 18Practice1545

19 20Practice1545

21 22SPRING GAME

1900NMCMS

23

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday SaturdaySPRING PRACTICE SCHEDULE � MARCH & APRIL 2011

Page 2: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS22001111 SSpprriinngg NNootteebbooookk..................................................................................2-7RRoosstteerrss .........................................................................................................8-9MMiiddsshhiippmmeenn PPrrooffiilleess .................................................................................10-29HHeeaadd CCooaacchh KKeenn NNiiuummaattaalloolloo .......................................................................30CCooaacchhiinngg SSttaaffff//SSuuppppoorrtt SSttaaffff....................................................................31-3922001100 GGaammee RReeccaappss .................................................................................40-4622001100 SSttaattiissttiiccss ..........................................................................................47-50

QUICK FACTSLLooccaattiioonn .....................................................................................Annapolis, Md.EEnnrroollllmmeenntt ................................................................................................4,400FFoouunnddeedd ......................................................................................Oct. 10, 1845NNiicckknnaammee .............................................................................Mids, MidshipmenCCoolloorrss ...............................................................................Navy Blue and GoldSSttaaddiiuumm ...............................................Navy-Marine Corps Memorial StadiumCCaappaacciittyy .................................................................................................34,000SSuuppeerriinntteennddeenntt .................................................Vice Admiral Mike Miller, USNCCoommmmaannddaanntt .............................................................Capt. Robert Clark, USNDDiirreeccttoorr ooff AAtthhlleettiiccss ...................................................................Chet GladchukOOffffeennssiivvee SSyysstteemm ..................................................................................SpreadDDeeffeennssiivvee SSyysstteemm ................................................................................MultipleHHeeaadd CCooaacchh ...........................................................................Ken NiumataloloOOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd ...................................................................27-14, Fourth YearRReeccoorrdd aatt NNaavvyy ...................................................................27-14, Fourth Year22001100 RReeccoorrdd .................................................9-4 (Poinsettia Bowl participant)LLeetttteerrmmeenn RReettuurrnniinngg//LLoosstt .......................................................................39/26OOffffeennssiivvee LLeetttteerrmmeenn RReettuurrnniinngg//LLoosstt .........................................................20/8DDeeffeennssiivvee LLeetttteerrmmeenn RReettuurrnniinngg//LLoosstt ......................................................16/15SSppeecciiaalliissttss LLeetttteerrmmeenn RReettuurrnniinngg//LLoosstt .........................................................3/3SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg//LLoosstt..........................................................................................................................................................16/13OOffffeennssiivvee SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg//LLoosstt ..............................................................8/3DDeeffeennssiivvee SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg//LLoosstt ..............................................................3/8SSppeecciiaalliisstt SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg//LLoosstt ..............................................................5/2OOffffeennssiivvee LLiinnee ((TTaacckklleess)) ...............................................................Chris CultonDDeeffeennssiivvee LLiinnee ..............................................................................Justin DavisOOuuttssiiddee LLiinneebbaacckkeerrss ................................................................Tony GranthamDDeeffeennssiivvee CCoooorrddiinnaattoorr .................................................................Buddy GreenOOffffeennssiivvee LLiinnee ((CCeenntteerr//GGuuaarrddss)) .................................................Ashley IngramOOffffeennssiivvee CCoooorrddiinnaattoorr//QQuuaarrtteerrbbaacckkss ...............................................Ivin JasperIInnssiiddee LLiinneebbaacckkeerrss//SSppeecciiaall TTeeaammss CCoooorrddiinnaattoorr ...........................Steve JohnsSSeeccoonnddaarryy ......................................................................................Keith JonesFFuullllbbaacckkss ........................................................................................Mike JudgeSSlloott BBaacckkss ..............................................................................Danny O’RourkeDDeeffeennssiivvee LLiinnee//RReeccrruuiittiinngg CCoooorrddiinnaattoorr .......................................Dale PehrsonAAssssiissttaanntt OOuuttssiiddee LLiinneebbaacckkeerrss................................................Napoleon SykesWWiiddee RReecceeiivveerrss ..............................................................................Mick YokitisAAsssstt.. AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr ffoorr SSppoorrttss PPeerrffoorrmmaannccee ...............................Mike BrassMMiilliittaarryy LLiiaaiissoonn .................................................Capt. Bryce McDonald, USMCOOffffiicceerr RReepprreesseennttaattiivvee ...........................................Cmdr. Keith Hoskins, USNOOffffiicceerr RReepprreesseennttaattiivvee ...........................................Col. John Kennedy, USMCAAsssstt.. AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr ffoorr EEqquuiippmmeenntt OOppeerraattiioonnss ...............Greg MorgenthalerAAsssstt.. AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr ffoorr AAtthhlleettiicc TTrraaiinniinngg SSeerrvviicceess ...............................Jeff FairVViiddeeoo CCoooorrddiinnaattoorr ......................................................................John McGuireAAsssstt.. VViiddeeoo CCoooorrddiinnaattoorr ................................................................Todd GreenAAddmmiinniissttrraattiivvee AAssssiissttaanntt .................................................................Shari MarraAAddmmiinniissttrraattiivvee AAssssiissttaanntt .................................................................Lois Gareis

MEDIA INFORMATIONFor additional information on the Navy Midshipmen, contact

Associate Athletic Director for Sports InformationScott Strasemeier • Office: (410) 293-8775

orAssociate Sports Information DirectorStacie Michaud • Office: (410) 293-8773

2011 NAVY FOOTBALL PROSPECTUSPublished by the Naval Academy Athletic Association

LLaayyoouutt aanndd DDeessiiggnn:: Mark LeddyWWrriitteerrss:: Scott Strasemeier and Stacie MichaudEEddiittoorrss:: Navy Sports InformationPPhhoottooggrraapphheerr:: Phil Hoffmann

Page 3: 2011 Football Prosectus

2 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

Mids Set For Spring Practice• Spring practice starts on Monday, March 28 at 3:45 p.m. and will take place every Mon-day, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday for the first three weeks and Tuesday, Thursdayand Friday the final week. • All practices will take place at the Naval Academy except for the Blue & Gold game onFriday, April 22 (7:00 p.m.). • A full practice schedule is available on the front cover of the spring prospectus. Practicetimes and dates are subject to change depending on the weather.

Setting the Stage For 2011 • The Mids return 29 of the 34 players listed on the final 2010 offensive depth chart, includ-ing eight starters - left guard Josh Cabral, center Brady DeMell, right guard John Dowd,right tackle Ryan Basford, wide receiver Brandon Turner, slot back Aaron Santiago, slotback Gee Gee Greene and fullback Alexander Teich. • Navy returns 24 of the 33 players listed on the final 2010 defensive depth chart, includingthree starters - defensive end Jabaree Tuani, linebacker Max Blue and corner KwesiMitchell. • Eleven of the Mids’ 13 specialists listed on the final 2010 depth chart will return, includingfive starters - kicker Jon Teague, long snapper Brian Ackerman, holder Justin Haan,punt returner Gary Myers and kick returner Marcus Thomas. • Navy returns four of its top-six rushers (Teich, Greene, quarterback Kriss Proctor andSantiago) and six of its top-seven receivers (Greene, Santiago, Teich, Turner, wide re-ceiver Doug Furman and slot back John Howell).• The Mids return just two of their top-six tacklers (Tuani and Blue).

Navy Announces 2011 Schedule• Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk announced Navy’s 2011 footballschedule, which will include five games at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium as wellas the annual Army-Navy game that will be played at FedExField in Landover, Md. • Navy will battle eight teams that played in a bowl game in 2010 and a Delaware team thatplayed for the FCS National Championship against Eastern Washington.• Navy kicks off the 2011 campaign against Delaware on Sept. 3 before hitting the road forgames at Western Kentucky on Sept. 10 and at South Carolina on Sept. 17. South Car-olina finished the 2010 season with a 9-5 record and played Auburn in the SEC Champi-onship game. One of the biggest wins in school history came against South Carolina in1984 when the Mids upset the No. 2 Gamecocks, 38-21, at Navy-Marine Corps MemorialStadium.• The Mids will take a week off before playing host to Service Academy rival Air Force (Oct.1) and Southern Miss (Oct. 8). The game against the Falcons is the first leg in the battlefor the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, while the game against the Golden Eagles will markthe first meeting between the two programs.•Navy travels to Rutgers on Oct. 15 in what will be the first meeting between the two schoolssince the Mids won a thriller, 23-21, in 2008. The Mids return home to play host to EastCarolina on Oct. 22 for Homecoming. Navy scored a modern day-record 76 points in a76-35 victory over East Carolina this past fall. Closing out the month of October will be atrip to South Bend (Oct. 29) where the Mids will be looking to win three-straight over NotreDame for the first time in school history.• Navy will play its final home game of the year on Nov. 5 when the Mids play host to Troyin the first meeting between the two schools. The Mids then hit the road for games at SMU(Nov. 12) and San Jose State (Nov. 19) before closing the regular season against Armyon Dec. 10 at FedExField. If the Mids reach six wins, they will play an opponent from theACC in the Military Bowl (date TBA).

Jabaree Tuani and Alexander TeichElected 2011 Team Captains• Navy head football coach Ken Niumatalolo announced that fullback Alexander Teich anddefensive end Jabaree Tuani have been elected team captains for the 2011 football sea-son by their teammates.• "Being elected team captain at the Naval Academy is one of the greatest honors you canreceive at an institution that produces great leaders and I'm confident that Alex and Jaba-ree will be up to the task," said Niumatalolo. "I expect them to provide great leadership onthe field, in the classroom and in Bancroft Hall."• Teich rushed for 863 yards and five touchdowns on 147 carries and caught seven passesfor 86 yards and two touchdowns in the fall in helping lead Navy to a 9-4 record and aberth in the Poinsettia Bowl. He had one of the greatest performances in school historyagainst Notre Dame, rushing for 210 yards on 26 carries and catching a 31-yard touch-down off a screen pass that saw him leap over two Irish defenders at the goal line. The 210yards rushing was the most by a Navy player against Notre Dame in series history andmarked the first time in school history that a fullback rushed for more than 200 yards in agame. Teich also had a huge day in Navy's 76-35 rout of East Carolina as he rushed for157 yards and a touchdown on just 14 carries against the Pirates. He has rushed for 1,263yards and five touchdowns and caught 11 passes for 111 yards and two touchdowns in hiscareer.• Tuani has been a three-year starter for the Mids and is coming off his best year yet, lead-ing all defensive linemen with 72 tackles, recording a team-high 15.5 tackles for a loss andfinishing second on the team in sacks with 5.5. His 15.5 tackles for a loss are the ninth mostin school history for a single season, while his 30 career tackles for a loss stands sixth.Tuani's 10.5 career sacks are the fifth most in school history. He has recorded 168 tack-les, 10.5 sacks and 30 tackles for a loss in his career.

Navy Finishes 36th In Final Associated Press Poll• The Navy football team received three points in the final Associated Press college footballpoll (Jan. 11), placing the Mids 36th in the country.• Cecil Hurt of the Tuscaloosa News ranked the Mids 23rd in the country to account for allof Navy's voting points. •Maryland, who finished 23rd in the final AP poll, was the only Navy opponent that finishedin the Top 25. • San Diego State (28th), Notre Dame (33rd) and Air Force (35th) also received votes. • Notre Dame finished ahead of Navy despite finishing with a worse record (8-5) and losingto Navy, 35-17, head-to-head.

Nine Wins Tied For The Fourth Most In School HIstory• Last year marked just the 13th time in 129 years that Navy has won nine or more gamesin a season. It is the fourth time in the last seven seasons that Navy has accomplishedthat feat.• Navy’s nine wins in 2010 are tied for the fourth most in school history. • The record is 10 wins set in 1905 and equalled in 2004 and 2009.• The Mids also won nine game in 1907, 1908, 1926, 1957, 1960, 1963, 1978, 1996 and2006.

NCAA Final Team RankingsNavy

Statistic Statistical Avg. National RankRushing Offense 284.8 6Passing Offense 120.0 117Total Offense 404.8 39Scoring Offense 29.7 45Rushing Defense 165.9 75Pass Efficiency Def. 140.1 94Total Defense 390.5 75Scoring Defense 23.3 46Net Punting 33.5 108Punt Returns 5.4 98Kickoff Returns 22.5 46Turnover Margin +0.5 26Pass Defense 224.7 70Pass Efficiency 156.7 9Sacks 1.4 98Tackles For Loss 3.9 115Sacks Allowed 0.8 8• 120 Football Bowl Subdivision (Div. I-A) schools

� FedExField, home of the NFL’s Washington Redskins,will play host to the 2011 Army-Navy Game, presented by USAA, on Dec. 10.

Page 4: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 3

Senior Class Has A Shot At The Record For Career Wins• The Class of 2012, will enter the fall with 27 career wins, needing nine wins to tie the schoolrecord of 36 set in 1909 and 10 wins to break the record. • The seniors will also be trying to regain the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy that left Navy’spossession for the first time since 2002, increase Navy’s winning streak over Army to 10games and be the first class in school history to beat Notre Dame three times.

Navy Among the Most Successful Teams NationallyOver The Last Eight Years• Navy clinched its eighth-consecutive winning season with a 38-37 victory over CentralMichigan on Nov. 13. • The eight-straight winning seasons are the most by Navy since it enjoyed 10-straight win-ning seasons from 1952-61. • The Mids own a 70-33 (.680) record over the last eight years after posting a 3-30 (.091)mark from 2000-02. • The 70 wins are the 18th most in the country during that span.

Dominant Era in Army-Navy History• Navy’s 31-17 victory over Army was its ninth-consecutive win over the Black Knights, thelongest streak in series history by either team. • The Mids have won nine in a row against Army in dominant fashion, outscoring the BlackKnights, 322-91 (35.8-10.1).

Service Academy Dominance• Navy has amassed a 70-33 (.680) overall record in the last eight years, while Air Force is55-43 (.561) and Army is 27-69 (.281).

Eight-Straight Years of Eight or More Wins• Navy has won eight or more games in each of the last eight seasons, which is the ninth-longest streak in the country. • Boise State, with 11-consecutive years winning eight or more games, is the only non-BCSschool that has a longer streak than Navy.

John Dowd Named ESPN Div. I First-TeamAcademic All-American• Guard John Dowd was named a 2010 ESPN Div. I First-Team Academic All-American bythe College Sports Information Director’s of America.• Dowd is the first Navy football player to be named a First-Team Academic All-Americansince 1980 (Ted Dumbauld) and only Navy’s sixth first-teamer in the sport of football.• A Second-Team Academic All-American as a sophomore, Dowd is a Mechanical Engi-neering major with a 3.92 GPA. He has a chance this fall to be the first player in schoolhistory to be named a First-Team Academic All-American twice in a career.•On the field, Dowd started all 13 games at right guard and helped pave the way for the na-tion’s sixth-best rushing attack (284.8 yds/gm). He has played in 27-straight games dat-ing back to last year.

Starting Streaks• Center Brady DeMell has started 14-straight contests, guard Josh Cabral, guard JohnDowd and slot back Gee Gee Greene have started 13 in a row, while wide receiver Bran-don Turner has started 10-consecutive games. • The defense features defensive end Jabaree Tuani, who has started 17 games in a row,while corner Kwesi Mitchell has started 14-consecutive games.

Most Wins By A Senior Class (current streak)Rank Wins Class1. 36 19092. 35 2011

35 201035 200835 200735 2006

Current 27 2012

Most Wins Over the Last Eight Years (2003-present)Rank Wins School1. 94 Boise State2. 88 USC3. 86 Ohio State

86 Oklahoma5. 84 LSU6. 82 Texas

82 TCU8. 81 Virginia Tech9. 80 Florida10. 79 Utah11. 77 Auburn12. 76 Wisconsin

76 West Virginia14. 75 Georgia15. 72 Texas Tech16. 71 Boston College

71 Oregon18. 70 NAVY19. 69 Alabama20. 68 Missouri

Service Academy Football (2003-present)Stat Navy Air Force ArmyOverall Record 70-33 55-43 27-69Record vs Service Academies 15-1 8-8 1-15Bowl Games 8 4 1Bowl Wins 3 2 1

Consecutive Seasons with Eight or More Wins (active streak)Rank Seasons School1. 13 Virginia Tech2. 12 Boise State3. 11 LSU

11 Oklahoma5. 9 Ohio State

9 West Virginia9 Texas Tech9 USC

9. 8 NAVY10. 6 Florida

6 TCU

Navy’s First-Team Academic All AmericansName YearJOHN DOWD 2010Ted Dumbauld 1980Dan Pike 1969Joe Tranchini 1958Tom Forrestal 1957Steve Eisenhauer 1953

� John Howell’s 77-yard touchdown reception in Navy’s 31-17 victory over Armyon Dec. 11, 2010, was the longest pass play in the series’ 111 games.

Page 5: 2011 Football Prosectus

4 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

Home Sweet Home• Navy owns a 35-10 (.778) record at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium since 2003.• The Mids are an even better 13-3 (.813) at home under current head coach Ken Niumat-alolo.

The Key to Victory: 30 Points• The Mids own a 47-6 (.887) record over the last eight years when scoring 30 or morepoints in a game. • The Mids are 17-2 (.895) under Niumatalolo when scoring 30 or more points.• Navy scored 30 or more points seven times in 2003 (7-0), four times in 2004 (4-0), seventimes in 2005 (6-1), five times in 2006 (5-0), 11 times in 2007 (8-3), six times in 2008 (5-1), six times in 2009 (6-0) and seven times in 2010 (6-1). • The Mids are 10-19 (.345) over the last eight years when allowing 30 or more points in thegame. • Navy gave up 30 or more points three times in 2003 (1-2), once in ‘04 (0-1), five times in‘05 (2-3), twice in ‘06 (0-2), eight times in ‘07 (3-5), three times in ‘08 (0-3), twice in ‘09 (1-1) and four times in 2010 (2-2)

Niumatalolo Making History• Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo is just the second coach since World War II to lead Navyto a winning record in his first three years at the helm, joining Wayne Hardin (5-4-1 in 1959,9-2 in 1960 and 7-3 in 1961) on the exclusive list. • He joins Eddie Erdelatz and Wayne Hardin as the only coaches in school history to beatNotre Dame in back-to-back years.• He is the only coach in school history to lead Navy to a bowl game in each of his first threeseasons.• His 27 wins are the most in school history in the first three years of a career.• He is just the sixth coach in school history to win his first three games against Army. PaulJohnson went 6-0 against Army (2002-07), Wayne Hardin won his first five games (1959-63), George Welsh won his first four contests (1973-76), Eddie Erdelatz won his first threegames against Army (1950-52) and Swede Larson won all three of his games againstArmy (1939-41).• His 18 wins in his first two years are the most wins in school history in the first two yearsat Navy.• His eight wins in his first year are tied for the fourth-most in school history for a coach inhis first season and the most for a Navy coach in his debut season since Tom Hamilton woneight in 1934.• In 2009, Niumatalolo was the first coach to lead an unranked Navy squad over a rankedNotre Dame squad since 1936 (which was the first year of the polls) when Tom Hamiltonled Navy to a 3-0 victory over Notre Dame.• He is the first head coach in Service Academy history to win the Commander-In-Chief’sTrophy in each of his first two years.• Niumatalolo is the first Samoan head football coach on the collegiate level and the sec-ond Polynesian head coach in FBS history (Larry Price, who was the head coach at Hawai'ifrom 1974-76 was the first).

Navy Versus The BCS / Non-BCS • Since 2003, Navy owns an 18-21 (.462) record against schools from a BCS conferenceand an impressive 52-12 record (.813) against non-BCS foes. Navy’s 18 BCS wins arethe most by a non-BCS school since 2003.• Head coach Ken Niumatalolo is 20-6 (.769) against non-BCS squads and 7-8 (.467)against teams from a BCS conference. • Navy’s 18 wins against BCS schools have come against Vanderbilt (‘03, ‘04), Duke (‘04,‘05, ‘06, ‘07), Rutgers (‘04, ‘08), Stanford (‘06), Connecticut (‘06), Pitt (‘07), Notre Dame(‘07, ‘09, ‘10), Wake Forest (‘08, ‘09, ‘10) and Missouri (‘09).• Navy has beaten at least one BCS opponent in eight-consecutive years, which is the sec-ond-longest active streak in the country by a non-BCS school. TCU has had at least oneBCS win in nine-consecutive seasons.

Road Warriors• Navy is 37-22 (.627) in games played away from Annapolis over the last eight years, whichis tied for the 11th-best mark in the country.• The Mids were 5-3 in games played away from Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in2010.

Most Wins by Navy First-Year Head CoachesRk. Head Coach, Season Wins Pct.1. Bill Ingram, 1926 9-0-1 .950

Frank Berrien, 1908 9-2-1 .792Joe Reeves, 1907 9-2-1 .792

4. Tom Hamilton, 1934 8-1-0 .889Bill Armstrong, 1897 8-1-0 .889KEN NIUMATALOLO, 2008 8-5-0 .667

Most Wins At Navy In First Two Years As Head CoachRk Head Coach, Seasons Wins Pct1. KEN NIUMATALOLO, 2008-09 18-9* .6672. Paul Dashiell, 1904-05 17-3-2 .8183. Bill Armstrong, 1897-98 15-2 .882

Bill Ingram, 1926-27 15-3-1 .8165. Doug Howard, 1912-13 13-4-1 .750

Oscar Hagberg, 1944-45 13-4-1 .750Tom Hamilton, 1934-35 13-5-0 .722Frank Berrien, 1908-09 13-5-2 .700

Most Wins At Navy In First Three Years As Head CoachRk Head Coach, Seasons Wins Pct1. KEN NIUMATALOLO, 2008-10 27-13* .6752. Paul Dashiell, 1904-06 25-5-4 .7943. Frank Berrien, 1908-10 21-5-3 .776

Wayne Hardin, 1959-61 21-9-1 .694Charlie Weatherbie, 1995-97 21-13 .618

*Niumatalolo was the head coach for the Poinsettia Bowl at the endof the 2007 season to account for his 14th loss

Most BCS Wins by a Non-BCS School (Since 2003)Rank Wins School1. 18 NAVY2. 15 TCU3. 12 Fresno State4. 10 BYU5. 8 Hawai’i6. 7 East Carolina

7 Boise State7. 6 Houston

6 Toledo

Consecutive Seasons With A Victory Over A BCS SchoolRk Wins Team1. 9 TCU2. 8 NAVY3. 5 BYU

5 Toledo

Best Winning Pct. Away From Home (Road / Neutral) Since 2003Rank Pct. W-L School1. .836 46-9 USC2. .808 42-10 Texas3. .788 41-11 Boise State4. .736 39-14 TCU5. .729 35-13 LSU6. .727 32-12 Ohio State7. .692 36-16 Florida8. .674 29-14 Auburn9. .660 35-18 Georgia10. .635 33-19 Virginia Tech11. .627 37-22 NAVY12. .625 30-18 West Virginia13. .620 31-19 Boston College

.620 31-19 Oklahoma15. .588 30-21 Oregon

� Head Coach Ken Niumatalolo

Page 6: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 5

100-Yard Rushing Quarterbacks• Navy quarterbacks have rushed for 100 yards or more 82 times in school history. • Only eight of the documented 82 100-yard ground gains occured prior to 1990. • 39 of the 82 100-yard ground gains by quarterbacks have taken place since the beginningof 2002.

Greene A Threat Every Time He Carries The Ball• Slot back Gee Gee Greene has rushed for 745 yards and five touchdowns on just 113 ca-reer carries. • His career average yards per carry of 6.6 is the fifth best in school history for players witha minimum of 100 carries.

Alexander The Great• Fullback Alexander Teich regained his starting job at fullback last year after Vince Mur-ray injured his knee against Wake Forest and played extremely well. • Against SMU, Teich producted a then career-high 95 yards and two touchdowns on 21 car-ries. He scored the game-winning touchdown against the Mustangs with his four-yard runwith 1:38 remaining.• The SMU game was just a warm-up for Teich, as he exploded for a career-high 210 yardson 26 carries against Notre Dame and caught a 31-yard touchdown off a screen pass. Itwas the most yards by a Navy back in series history and it marked the first time in schoolhistory that a fullback rushed for over 200 yards in a game. He was named the ECACPlayer of the Week.• After rushing for just 43 yards on seven carries against Duke, Teich rushed for 157 yardsand a touchdown on 14 carries in Navy’s 76-35 rout of East Carolina.• Against Central Michigan he got just 12 carries, but still rushed for 53 yards and two touch-downs.• He rushed for 86 yards on 12 carries against Arkansas State.• He had 11 carries for 47 yards against Army.

Disciplined Football• The Mids finished No. 1 in the country in fewest penalty yards per game last fall, averag-ing 27.6 yards per contest. • Navy was second nationally in fewest penalties per game, committing just 3.38 per con-test. • In the Mids’ 35-17 victory over Notre Dame, Navy did not commit a penalty. It was the firsttime since the 2002 Army-Navy game that it did not commit a penalty in a game. Twogames later, the Mids committed just one penalty for two yards in a 76-35 victory over EastCarolina.• In 2009, Navy was the nation’s leader in fewest penalties per game (3.4) and fewestpenalty yards per game (29.6).• The Mids finished No. 2 in the country in both categories in 2008, committing 3.15 pe-natlies per game and 26.77 penalty yards per game.

Warrick Impresses In First-Career Start• Linebacker Matt Warrick was impressive in his first-career start against Army, recordinga career-high and game-high tying 13 tackles in Navy’s 31-17 victory over the BlackKnights.•Warrick had five tackles in his second-career start against San Diego State.

Navy’s All-Time 200-Yard Rushing QuarterbacksRk. Yards Player Game1. 273 Chris McCoy SMU, 9-9-952. 268 Chris McCoy Kent State, 9-9-953. 225 Alton Grizzard Penn, 10-17-874. 224 Ricky Dobbs SMU, 10-25-085. 216 Brian Broadwater Colgate, 10-17-986. 214 Chris McCoy Tulane, 11-16-967. 205 Chris McCoy Army, 12-6-978. 201 KRISS PROCTOR C. MICHIGAN, 11-13-10

201 Brian Madden Tulane, 11-10-01201 Chris McCoy Delaware, 10-26-96

Navy’s All-Time 100-Yard Rushing QuarterbacksRk. Gms. Player Last1. 15 Chris McCoy Army, 1997 (31-205)2. 13 Ricky Dobbs Arkansas St., 2010 (31-154)3. 10 Brian Madden Tulane, 2001 (33-201)4. 7 Brian Broadwater Army, 2000 (24-121)5. 6 Craig Candeto C. Michigan, 2003 (13-150)

6 Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada Pitt, 2007 (25-122)7. 4 Brian Hampton Air Force, 2006 (22-105)

4 Aaron Polanco New Mexico, 2004 (26-138)4 Alton Grizzard Syracuse, 1989 (20-115)

10. 3 Lamar Owens Kent St., 2005 (22-110)12. 2 Jarod Bryant Air Force, 2008 (24-101)13. 1 KRISS PROCTOR C. MICHIGAN, 2010 (20-201)

1 Steve Holley Kent State, 1998 (29-188)1 Ben Fay Delaware, 1995 (22-119)1 Jason Van Matre Delaware, 1992 (26-128)1 Gary McIntosh Yale, 1988 (7-102)1 Marco Pagnanelli Air Force, 1981 (16-106)1 John Cartwright Vanderbilt, 1967 (17-125)1 Roger Staubach SMU, 1963 (18-107)

� Alexander Teich rushed for 210 yards in Navy’s 35-17 victory over Notre Dameon Oct. 23, 2010, becoming the first Navy fullback to eclipse the 200-yard plateau.

Navy’s Career Rushing Yards Per AttemptRk. Avg Player Seasons1. 8.9 Shun White 2005-08

8.9 Tony Lane 2001-033. 8.6 Eric Roberts 2002-044. 7.7 Reggie Campbell 2004-075. 6.6 GEE GEE GREENE 2009-10

NCAA Leaders In Fewest Penalty YardsRank Yds/Gm School1. 27.6 Navy2. 30.7 Wisconsin3. 30.9 Penn State4. 36.4 NC State5. 36.5 Tulane

NCAA Leaders In Fewest PenaltiesRk Pen/Gm Team1. 3.15 Wisconsin2. 3.38 Navy3. 4.08 Penn State4. 4.23 Army5. 4.33 Indiana

Page 7: 2011 Football Prosectus

6 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

Taking Care Of The Football• Navy turned the ball over just 16 times last year, which was tied for the 12th-fewestturnovers in the nation.• The Navy defense recovered 16 fumbles over the course of last year, which was tied forthe third most in the country.• Navy was 6-0 last year when winning the turnover battle.

Tuani Has Huge Junior Year• Defensive end Jabaree Tuani had a huge junior campaign, recording a team-high 15.5tackles for a loss and finishing second on the team with five sacks. • Tuani’s 15.5 tackles for a loss were the ninth most in a season for a Navy player and his30-career tackles for a loss places him just outside the top five. He is just 14 tackles for aloss behind Navy’s school record holder Andy Person (1992-95)• Tuani has recoreded 10.5 sacks in his career, which are the fifth most in school history. Heneeds 12 sacks this year to break the school record of 22 set by Person.

Playing in the Big Time• Since the start of the 2003 season, Navy has played 27 games in 12 different big leaguestadiums (11 NFL and one MLB), posting a 16-11 record (.593). • No college team in the country has played in as many different professional stadiums thanNavy over the last eight years. • This year the Mids will play in just one NFL Stadium, playing host to Army on Dec. 10 atFedExField.

Elite Company• Navy is one of just four schools to produce a President of the United States (Jimmy Carter)and a Super Bowl winning quarterback (Roger Staubach). • The other three are Michigan (Gerald Ford and Tom Brady), Stanford (Herbert Hooverand Jim Plunkett/John Elway) and Miami of Ohio (Benjamin Harrison and Ben Roethlis-berger).

Bouncing Back• Since 2003, Navy owns a 25-6 (.806) record in games following a loss. • The Mids have lost back-to-back games just six times during that seven-year span:2005 Maryland and Stanford2006 Rutgers and Notre Dame2007 Rutgers and Ball St.; Wake Forest and Delaware2008 Ball State and Duke2008/09 Wake Forest (bowl game) and Ohio State• Navy has not lost three-straight games since the 2002 season when the Mids lost 10 in arow.

America’s Team• Navy’s schedule over the last decade has been diverse as the Mids have played at leastone team from every conference in addition to the Independents since 2000.

Big 10: Northwestern, Ohio StatePac-12: StanfordBig 12: Texas Tech, MissouriACC: Boston College, Duke, Georgia Tech, Maryland, NC State, Wake ForestBig East: Rutgers, Pitt, Connecticut, Temple, Boston CollegeSEC: Vanderbilt, South CarolinaConference USA: Tulane, Army, Rice, TCU, Tulsa, East Carolina, SMU,

Southern MissSun Belt: Western Kentucky, North Texas, Arkansas State, TroyWAC: TCU, Rice, SMU, Louisiana Tech, Hawaii, San Jose StateMountain West:Air Force, New Mexico, Colorado State, Utah, San Diego StateMAC: Northern Illinois, Eastern Michigan, Central Michigan, Toledo, Ball State,

Temple, Kent StateIndependents: Army, Notre Dame, Connecticut, Temple• due to conference realignment, teams are listed according to the conferences by which

they belonged at the time of the contest.

NCAA Leaders In Turnovers LostRank Turnovers School1. 9 Wisconsin2. 11 Iowa3. 13 Virginia Tech

13 TCU5. 14 Army

14 Alabama14 Maryland14 Northern Illinois14 Western Kentucky

T12. 16 NAVY

NCAA Leaders In Fumble RecoveriesRk Fumble Rec. Team1. 20 NC State2. 19 Idaho3. 16 NAVY

16 Army16 Illinois16 Oregon16 South Carolina16 Troy

Most Sacks In A Career At NavyRank Sacks Player (Seasons)1. 22 Andy Person (1992-95)2. 21 David Mahoney (2003-06)3. 16 Tyler Tidwell (2004-06)4. 14 John Chan (2004-06)5. 10.5 JABAREE TUANI (2008-CURRENT)

Most Tackles For A Loss In A SeasonRank Sacks Player (Season)1. 25 Chet Moeller (1974)2. 20 Eric Rutherford (1984)3. 19 Tyler Tidwell (2005)4. 18 Charlie Thornton (1979)5. 16 David Mahoney (2005)

16 Paul Soares (1982)16 Tim Jordan (1981)16 Tim Jordan (1980)

9. 15.5 JABAREE TUANI (2010)

Most Tackles For A Loss In A Career At NavyRk Sacks Player (Seasons)1. 44 Andy Person (1992-95)2. 42 David Mahoney (2003-06)3. 38 Eric Rutherford 1982-84)4. 37 Charlie Thornton (1977-79)5. 34 Paul Soares (1980-82)-- 30 JABAREE TUANI (2008-CURRENT)

� Jabaree Tuani ranks fifth in school history with 10.5 career sacks.

Page 8: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 7

Philadelphia, Baltimore And Washington D.C. AwardedFuture Army-Navy Football Games• The city of Philadelphia has been synonymous with the Army-Navy football classic overthe years, hosting 82 of the previous 111 service academy battles. Army and Navy will bebuilding on that rich tradition in the years ahead with Philadelphia serving as the host of"America’s Game" four of the next seven years at Lincoln Financial Field (2012, 2013,2015, 2017).• It was also announced that for the first time in series history the game will be played on thedoorstep of the nation’s capital as the 2011 Army-Navy game will be played at FedEx Field,while the 2014 and 2016 games will be played at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium.• The process for securing a long-term home for future Army-Navy football games officiallybegan in August of 2008 with the service academies distributing a formal "Request forProposal.”• The academies accepted bids from prospective host cities through the middle of Novem-ber with site visits conducted during the months of February, March and April.• The first Army-Navy game was played in 1890 at West Point and the second in Annapo-lis one year later. In 1899, Philadelphia's Franklin Field became the game site. The "Cityof Brotherly Love" has dominated as host city for the Army-Navy game since that time.There have been 14 different venues that have played host to the event, four of those lo-cated in Philadelphia and two in Baltimore.•Municipal Stadium, renamed John F. Kennedy Stadium in 1964, has housed the game themost times - 41 in all – that included 35 straight games between 1945 and 1979. It was firstplayed there in 1936.• Franklin Field ranks second on the list of Army-Navy game sites with its total of 18, followedby Veterans Stadium with 17 and the Polo Grounds in New York City with nine. "The Vet"first hosted the game in 1980 and did so through 2001 with all but five exceptions. • Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia has hosted the game seven times (2003, 2004,2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010).• Army has also battled Navy at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., in 1983; at Giants Sta-dium in East Rutherford, N.J., in 1989, 1993, 1997 and 2002; and at M&T Bank Stadiumin Baltimore in 2000 and 2007.• For the 16th-straight year, CBS Sports will televise the Army-Navy Classic to a national andworldwide (via American Forces Network) audience on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. The Army-Navy game will be the only major college football game played the second Saturday in De-cember.

CBS Sports, CBS College Sports Agree toLong-Term Deal with Navy• CBS Sports and CBS College Sports Network announced a long-term agreements withNavy to broadcast home college football games, basketball games and Olympic sports.The announcement was made by Mike Aresco, Executive Vice President, Programming,CBS Sports, Steve Herbst, Executive Vice President and General Manager, CBS CollegeSports Network and Chet Gladchuk, Athletic Director, United States Naval Academy.• CBS Sports agreed to a long-term deal with Navy to broadcast the Notre Dame-Navygame, which will broadcast the games hosted by Navy through 2016, with an option for2018. The deal begins with the 2010 game.• CBS College Sports Network extended its agreement with Navy to serve as the exclusivebroadcast partner for Navy home football and various neutral site games through the 2017-18 season. In addition, CBS College Sports Network will broadcast various men's bas-ketball games, lacrosse games and Olympic sports. All football games will be broadcastin high definition. The network initially signed on as Navy's television and multimedia part-ner in 2005.• In the new agreement, CBS College Sports Network will continue to operate NavyS-ports.com, the official athletic website for Navy.

Proctor Has Big Day• Making just his third-career start, quarterback Kriss Proctor rushed for 201 yards and atouchdown on 20 carries in Navy’s 38-37 victory over Central Michigan.• The 201 yards rushing are tied as the eighth most by a quarterback in school history andthe most since Ricky Dobbs rushed for 224 yards against SMU in 2008. • He is the 19th different quarterback to rush for 100 yards in school history and just the sixthdifferent quarterback to rush for 200 yards in a game.• Proctor and Alexander Teich, who rushed for 210 yards on 26 carries in Navy’s win overNotre Dame, became the first duo in school history to rush for over 200 yards in the sameseason.

� Kriss Proctor rushed for 201 yards in Navy’s38-37 victory over Central Michigan on Nov. 13, 2010.

� Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium, home of the NFL’s Ravens,will play host to the Army-Navy Game, presented by USAA, in 2014 and 2016.

Navy’s All-Time 200-Yard Rushing QuarterbacksRk. Yards Player Game1. 273 Chris McCoy SMU, 9-9-952. 268 Chris McCoy Kent State, 9-9-953. 225 Alton Grizzard Penn, 10-17-874. 224 Ricky Dobbs SMU, 10-25-085. 216 Brian Broadwater Colgate, 10-17-986. 214 Chris McCoy Tulane, 11-16-967. 205 Chris McCoy Army, 12-6-978. 201 KRISS PROCTOR C. MICHIGAN, 11-13-10

201 Brian Madden Tulane, 11-10-01201 Chris McCoy Delaware, 10-26-96

Page 9: 2011 Football Prosectus

8 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

# Ltr Name Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown / High School1 Dylon Porlas S Jr. 5-10 175 San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic1 DJ Sargenti QB So. 6-1 205 Ridgefield, N.J. / Ridgefield Memorial2 ** Kriss Proctor QB Sr. 6-1 200 Big Bear City, Calif. / Big Bear2 Wave Ryder S So. 6-2 205 Kaneohe, Hawai’i / Kamehameha4 Eric Graham CB So. 6-0 187 Eight Mile, Ala./ Mattie T. Blount5 Brian Blick S Sr. 5-11 185 Greenville, N.C. / J.H. Rose5 Darius Staten SB So. 5-6 190 Carrollton, Texas/ Hebron6 Trey Miller QB So. 6-0 191 Marietta, Ga./ Whitefield Academy6 Shawn Lynch S So. 6-0 188 Pelham, Ala. / Pelham7 Jarvis Cummings QB So. 5-11 210 Lancaster, Pa. / Hempfield8 Tyler Lynch QB Jr. 6-3 205 Irving, Texas / Ranchview9 * Tra’ves Bush S Jr. 5-10 192 Johnston, S.C. / Strom Thurmond9 Andrew Nerup QB So. 6-1 183 Hawthorn Woods, Ill. / Carmel Catholic10 * Jarred Shannon OLB Sr. 6-0 208 Gainesville, Fla. / P.K. Yonge10 Casey Bolena WR So. 6-2 200 Phoenix, Ariz. / Desert Vista11 ** Kwesi Mitchell CB Sr. 5-10 189 Hoover, Ala. / Hoover11 Hal Bowron WR Sr. 6-1 195 Mountain Brook, Ala. / Mountain Brook13 * Jordan Fraser S Jr. 6-2 191 Chandler, Ariz. / Basha13 Hayden Maples QB So. 6-1 190 Raleigh, N.C. / Ravenscroft14 Travis Keating WR Jr. 6-1 184 The Woodlands, Texas /

The Woodlands College Park15 ** Gary Myers S Sr. 6-1 194 San Antonio, Texas / William H. Taft17 * Mike Stukel SB Sr. 5-11 195 Fleming Island, Fla. / Bishop Kenny17 Albrey Felder CB So. 5-6 160 Orange Park, Fla. / Orange Park18 ** David Wright CB Sr. 6-2 179 Jacksonville, Fla. / Englewood18 Matt Shibata WR Jr. 6-0 188 Honolulu, Hawai’i / Mid-Pacific Institute19 Darin Hess WR Jr. 6-3 218 Largo, Fla. / St. Petersburg Catholic20 Colin Renton OLB So. 6-0 210 The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands21 ** Gee Gee Greene SB Jr. 5-8 180 Columbia, S.C. / Richland Northeast21 Michael Huf LB So. 6-3 242 Drexel Hill, Pa. / Cardinal O’Hara22 Jerad Fehr S Jr. 6-0 185 Draper, Utah / Alta22 David Zapata SB Jr. 5-7 173 Cameron, N.Y. / Hornell23 ** Bo Snelson SB Jr. 5-7 180 Pasadena, Texas / Pasadena Memorial24 Mike Patrick SB So. 5-8 193 Atlanta, Ga. / Frederick Douglass24 Ryan Green CB Jr. 5-9 180 Atlanta, Ga. / Milton25 * Jonathan Wev CB So. 5-9 196 La Marque, Texas / La Marque25 Prentice Christian FB Jr. 5-11 209 Bowie, Md. / DeMatha Catholic26 * Aaron Santiago SB Sr. 5-8 167 Kapolei, Hawai’i / Kapolei28 * David Sperry CB Jr. 5-11 173 Las Vegas, Nev. / Faith Lutheran28 Walt Jones SB So. 5-9 181 Winston-Salem, N.C. / Carver29 John O’Boyle SB Jr. 6-0 191 Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Catholic32 Kevin Eckel FB Jr. 6-1 231 Haverford, Pa. / Archbishop Carroll32 Jonathan Hill LB Sr. 6-1 224 Columbia, Md. / River Hill33 * John Howell SB Jr. 5-8 180 Hatfield, Pa. / Lansdale Catholic33 Shawn Reed LB So. 6-1 210 Kailua, Hawai’i / Kalaheo34 * Marcus Thomas SB So. 5-7 165 Baton Rouge, La. / Catholic34 Eric Stein OLB Sr. 6-1 211 Carpinteria, Calif. / Carpinteria35 Derrick Petett DE So. 6-2 238 Lexington Park, Md. / Great Mills36 John McCauley FB Sr. 6-0 247 Springdale, Pa. / Springdale37 Delvin Diggs FB Sr. 5-11 202 Claxton, Ga. / Claxton38 * Matt Brewer LB Jr. 6-0 228 Wildwood, Mo. / Lafayette39 ** Alexander Teich (cc) FB Sr. 6-0 217 Conroe, Texas / Caney Creek39 Garrett Sherwood LB Jr. 6-2 216 Las Vega, Nev. / Faith Lutheran40 John Michael Nurthen LB Jr. 6-2 217 Phoenixville, Pa. / Great Valley41 Andrew Glaize OLB So. 6-2 211 Fairburn, Ga. / Fairburn42 * Mason Graham OLB Sr. 6-0 207 Brentwood, Tenn. / Brentwood Academy42 Brantley Horton WR So. 6-2 170 Cleveland, N.C. / West Rowan43 Austin Beaty FB Jr. 6-2 210 Friendswood, Texas / Friendswood43 Cody Peterson OLB So. 6-3 205 Olympia, Wash. / AG West Black Hills44 ** Max Blue LB Sr. 6-0 200 Carrollton, Texas / Hebron44 Rob Lombardo FB So. 6-0 220 Yorktown Heights, N.Y. / Somers45 *** Jon Teague K Sr. 6-3 209 Hickory, N.C. / Fred T. Foard45 Vinnie Mauro LB So. 6-2 220 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas46 Jake Juriga LB Jr. 6-3 225 St. Charles, Ill. / St. Charles North46 Brian Williams SB So. 5-6 145 Monroeville, Pa. / Gateway47 Evan Palelei OLB So. 6-3 228 Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman48 Keegan Wetzel OLB Jr. 6-3 203 Palos Heights, Ill. / St. Laurence48 Bruce Andrews WR Sr. 6-0 189 Kailua, Hawai’i / Kalaheo49 Collin Sturdivant DE Jr. 6-3 219 High Point, N.C. / Carver49 Stephen Picchini K So. 6-0 180 Moorpark, Calif. / Moorpark50 Brye French OLB Jr. 6-1 205 Deatsville, Ala./Stanhope Elmore 50 Sam Womack OT So. 6-4 250 Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman51 * Matt Warrick LB Jr. 6-2 223 Chesterfield, Mo. / Marquette51 Nolan O’Sullivan OT So. 6-3 255 Valencia, Calif. / Valencia53 Craig Veech OLB Jr. 6-3 225 Longwood, Fla./Lake Brantley53 Thomas Stone OG So. 6-3 286 Melbourne, Fla. /

Melbourne Central Catholic54 Graham Vickers C So. 6-1 270 Diamond Bar, Calif. / Diamond Ranch55 Hal Hunter OLB Sr. 6-1 215 San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic55 Matthew Van Halanger OT So. 6-3 255 Athens, Ga. / Prince Avenue Christian56 Neil Doogan DE Sr. 6-3 254 Collingdale, Pa. / St. Joseph’s Prep56 Eric Mahler OG So. 6-4 294 Matawan, N.J. / Old Bridge57 ** Caleb King LB Sr. 6-0 223 Port Orange, Fla. / Warner Christian

# Ltr Name Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown / High School57 Adam Geuss OG So. 6-1 280 Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Catholic58 Dallas Butts OT Jr. 6-3 237 Dallas, Texas / Salado59 * Josh Dowling-Fitzpatrick DE Jr. 6-2 220 Westerville, Ohio / St. Francis DeSales59 Evan Campbell OT Jr. 6-4 258 Pasadena, Md. / Chesapeake60 Kahikolu Pescaia C Jr. 6-0 264 Kailua, Hawai’i / Kamehameha60 Barry Dabney NG So. 6-1 289 Nashville, Tenn. / Brentwood Academy62 Alex Boddiford OG Sr. 6-5 275 Forest Hill, Md. / Loyola Blakefield63 Matt Couch OG Jr. 6-3 267 Camp Hill, Pa. / East Pennsboro64 * Ryan Basford OT Sr. 6-5 270 Jacksonville, Fla. / Bishop Kenny65 * Josh Cabral OG Jr. 6-3 270 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. / Tesoro66 Collin Watkins OT So. 6-3 255 Hinsdale, Ill. / Hinsdale Central67 Andrew Stellato OT Jr. 6-4 241 Jacksonville Beach, Fla. /

Duncan U. Fletcher68 ** John Dowd OG Sr. 6-4 260 Staten Island, N.Y. / St. Peter’s Boy School69 Francis Archibald OG Sr. 6-2 285 Rye, N.Y. / Rye69 Torri Preston NG Sr. 6-0 253 Conyers, Ga./Rockdale County71 ** Eric Douglass C Sr. 6-2 280 Owasso, Okla. / Owasso71 Alex Doolittle NG So. 6-2 299 Houston, Texas / Langham Creek72 Travis Bridges OG So. 6-0 300 Hollywood, Fla. /

Chaminade-Madonna College Prep72 Thomas Batchelder DE Sr. 6-2 237 Virginia Beach, Va. / Colonial 73 Joshua Jones DE Jr. 6-1 248 Greensboro, N.C. / James B. Dudley73 Joe Ryan OT Jr. 6-4 251 Tucson, Ariz./University75 ** Brady DeMell C Sr. 6-3 310 Mentor, Ohio / Mentor75 Drew Kinsella DE So. 6-7 286 Kingwood, Texas / Kingwood76 * David Sumrall OT Sr. 6-5 267 Murfreesboro, Tenn. / Riverdale77 Beau Haworth OG Jr. 6-6 290 Annapolis, Md. / Archbishop Spalding78 Andrew Barker C Jr. 6-4 257 High Point, N.C./South West Guilford79 * Zach Dryden OG Sr. 6-5 282 Longwood, Fla. / Lake Brantley81 * Justin Haan P Jr. 6-2 211 Byron Center, Mich. /

South Christian (Calvin College)81 Colten Southworth OLB So. 6-1 209 Redwater, Texas / Redwater82 ** Doug Furman WR Sr. 6-3 201 Twinsburg, Ohio / Twinsburg85 * Matt Aiken WR So. 6-0 190 Roanoke, Va. / Hidden Valley86 * Brandon Turner WR Jr. 6-4 200 Renton, Wash. / Kentridge87 Michael Tuimavave LB So. 5-10 230 Daly City, Calif. / Archbishop Riordan89 * Jonathan Gazaille WR Jr. 6-1 205 Grand Prairie, Texas / James Bowie91 ** Jared Marks NG Sr. 6-5 297 Fayetteville, N.C. / Pine Forest91 Brynmor Hughes K/P So. 5-10 169 San Diego, Calif. / Saint Augustine92 Billy Coats LS Jr. 6-4 225 Minden, Nev. / Stevenson (Calif.)92 Jamel Dobbs DE So. 6-1 255 Ellenwood, Ga. / Cedar Grove94 * Ryan Paulson DE Jr. 6-4 260 Broomfield, Colo. / Legacy96 ** Brian Ackerman LS Sr. 5-11 188 Oldsmar, Fla. /

Clearwater Central Catholic97 Chris Mayes NG So. 6-3 298 Murfreesboro, Tenn. / Riverdale98 *** Jabaree Tuani (cc) DE Sr. 6-1 265 Madison, Tenn. / Brentwood Academy99 Wes Henderson DE Jr. 6-2 250 Wexford, Pa. / North Allegheny

(cc) - 2011 Navy Football Co-Captain

2011 NUMERICAL ROSTER

Page 10: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 9

# Ltr Name Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown / High School96 ** Brian Ackerman LS Sr. 5-11 188 Oldsmar, Fla. /

Clearwater Central Catholic85 * Matt Aiken WR So. 6-0 190 Roanoke, Va. / Hidden Valley48 Bruce Andrews WR Sr. 6-0 189 Kailua, Hawai’i / Kalaheo69 Francis Archibald OG Sr. 6-2 285 Rye, N.Y. / Rye78 Andrew Barker C Jr. 6-4 257 High Point, N.C./South West Guilford64 * Ryan Basford OT Sr. 6-5 270 Jacksonville, Fla. / Bishop Kenny72 Thomas Batchelder DE Sr. 6-2 237 Virginia Beach, Va. / Colonial 43 Austin Beaty FB Jr. 6-2 210 Friendswood, Texas / Friendswood5 Brian Blick S Sr. 5-11 185 Greenville, N.C. / J.H. Rose44 ** Max Blue LB Sr. 6-0 200 Carrollton, Texas / Hebron62 Alex Boddiford OG Sr. 6-5 275 Forest Hill, Md. / Loyola Blakefield10 Casey Bolena WR So. 6-2 200 Phoenix, Ariz. / Desert Vista11 Hal Bowron WR Sr. 6-1 195 Mountain Brook, Ala. / Mountain Brook38 * Matt Brewer LB Jr. 6-0 228 Wildwood, Mo. / Lafayette72 Travis Bridges OG So. 6-0 300 Hollywood, Fla. /

Chaminade-Madonna College Prep9 * Tra’ves Bush S Jr. 5-10 192 Johnston, S.C. / Strom Thurmond58 Dallas Butts OT Jr. 6-3 237 Dallas, Texas / Salado65 * Josh Cabral OG Jr. 6-3 270 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. / Tesoro59 Evan Campbell OT Jr. 6-4 258 Pasadena, Md. / Chesapeake25 Prentice Christian FB Jr. 5-11 209 Bowie, Md. / DeMatha Catholic92 Billy Coats LS Jr. 6-4 225 Minden, Nev. / Stevenson (Calif.)63 Matt Couch OG Jr. 6-3 267 Camp Hill, Pa. / East Pennsboro7 Jarvis Cummings QB So. 5-11 210 Lancaster, Pa. / Hempfield60 Barry Dabney NG So. 6-1 289 Nashville, Tenn. / Brentwood Academy75 ** Brady DeMell C Sr. 6-3 310 Mentor, Ohio / Mentor37 Delvin Diggs FB Sr. 5-11 202 Claxton, Ga. / Claxton92 Jamel Dobbs DE So. 6-1 255 Ellenwood, Ga. / Cedar Grove56 Neil Doogan DE Sr. 6-3 254 Collingdale, Pa. / St. Joseph’s Prep71 Alex Doolittle NG So. 6-2 299 Houston, Texas / Langham Creek71 ** Eric Douglass C Sr. 6-2 280 Owasso, Okla. / Owasso68 ** John Dowd OG Sr. 6-4 260 Staten Island, N.Y. / St. Peter’s Boy School59 * Josh Dowling-Fitzpatrick DE Jr. 6-2 220 Westerville, Ohio / St. Francis DeSales79 * Zach Dryden OG Sr. 6-5 282 Longwood, Fla. / Lake Brantley32 Kevin Eckel FB Jr. 6-1 231 Haverford, Pa. / Archbishop Carroll22 Jerad Fehr K/S Jr. 6-0 185 Draper, Utah / Alta17 Albrey Felder CB So. 5-6 160 Orange Park, Fla. / Orange Park13 * Jordan Fraser S Jr. 6-2 191 Chandler, Ariz. / Basha50 Brye French OLB Jr. 6-1 205 Deatsville, Ala./Stanhope Elmore 82 ** Doug Furman WR Sr. 6-3 201 Twinsburg, Ohio / Twinsburg89 * Jonathan Gazaille WR Jr. 6-1 205 Grand Prairie, Texas / James Bowie57 Adam Geuss OG So. 6-1 280 Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Catholic41 Andrew Glaize OLB So. 6-2 211 Fairburn, Ga. / Fairburn4 Eric Graham CB So. 6-0 187 Eight Mile, Ala./ Mattie T. Blount42 * Mason Graham OLB Sr. 6-0 207 Brentwood, Tenn. / Brentwood Academy24 Ryan Green CB Jr. 5-9 180 Atlanta, Ga. / Milton21 ** Gee Gee Greene SB Jr. 5-8 180 Columbia, S.C. / Richland Northeast81 * Justin Haan P Jr. 6-2 211 Byron Center, Mich. /

South Christian (Calvin College)77 Beau Haworth OG Jr. 6-6 290 Annapolis, Md. / Archbishop Spalding99 Wes Henderson DE Jr. 6-2 250 Wexford, Pa. / North Allegheny19 Darin Hess WR Jr. 6-3 218 Largo, Fla. / St. Petersburg Catholic32 Jonathan Hill LB Sr. 6-1 224 Columbia, Md. / River Hill42 Brantley Horton WR So. 6-2 170 Cleveland, N.C. / West Rowan33 * John Howell SB Jr. 5-8 180 Hatfield, Pa. / Lansdale Catholic21 Michael Huf LB So. 6-3 242 Drexel Hill, Pa. / Cardinal O’Hara91 Brynmor Hughes K/P So. 5-10 169 San Diego, Calif. / Saint Augustine55 Hal Hunter OLB Sr. 6-1 215 San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic73 Joshua Jones DE Jr. 6-1 248 Greensboro, N.C. / James B. Dudley28 Walt Jones SB So. 5-9 181 Winston-Salem, N.C. / Carver46 Jake Juriga LB Jr. 6-3 225 St. Charles, Ill. / St. Charles North14 Travis Keating WR Jr. 6-1 184 The Woodlands, Texas /

The Woodlands College Park57 ** Caleb King LB Sr. 6-0 223 Port Orange, Fla. / Warner Christian75 Drew Kinsella DE So. 6-7 286 Kingwood, Texas / Kingwood44 Rob Lombardo FB So. 6-0 220 Yorktown Heights, N.Y. / Somers6 Shawn Lynch S So. 6-0 188 Pelham, Ala. / Pelham8 Tyler Lynch QB Jr. 6-3 205 Irving, Texas / Ranchview56 Eric Mahler OG So. 6-4 294 Matawan, N.J. / Old Bridge13 Hayden Maples QB So. 6-1 190 Raleigh, N.C. / Ravenscroft91 ** Jared Marks NG Sr. 6-5 297 Fayetteville, N.C. / Pine Forest45 Vinnie Mauro LB So. 6-2 220 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas97 Chris Mayes NG So. 6-3 298 Murfreesboro, Tenn. / Riverdale36 John McCauley FB Sr. 6-0 247 Springdale, Pa. / Springdale6 Trey Miller QB So. 6-0 191 Marietta, Ga./ Whitefield Academy11 ** Kwesi Mitchell CB Sr. 5-10 189 Hoover, Ala. / Hoover15 ** Gary Myers S Sr. 6-1 194 San Antonio, Texas / William H. Taft9 Andrew Nerup QB So. 6-1 183 Hawthorn Woods, Ill. / Carmel Catholic40 John Michael Nurthen LB Jr. 6-2 217 Phoenixville, Pa. / Great Valley29 John O’Boyle SB Jr. 6-0 191 Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Catholic51 Nolan O’Sullivan OT So. 6-3 255 Valencia, Calif. / Valencia47 Evan Palelei OLB So. 6-3 228 Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman

# Ltr Name Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown / High School24 Mike Patrick SB So. 5-8 193 Atlanta, Ga. / Frederick Douglass94 * Ryan Paulson DE Jr. 6-4 260 Broomfield, Colo. / Legacy60 Kahikolu Pescaia C Jr. 6-0 264 Kailua, Hawai’i / Kamehameha43 Cody Peterson OLB So. 6-3 205 Olympia, Wash. / AG West Black Hills35 Derrick Petett DE So. 6-2 238 Lexington Park, Md. / Great Mills49 Stephen Picchini K So. 6-0 180 Moorpark, Calif. / Moorpark1 Dylon Porlas S Jr. 5-10 175 San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic69 Torri Preston NG Sr. 6-0 253 Conyers, Ga./Rockdale County2 ** Kriss Proctor QB Sr. 6-1 200 Big Bear City, Calif. / Big Bear33 Shawn Reed LB So. 6-1 210 Kailua, Hawai’i / Kalaheo20 Colin Renton OLB So. 6-0 210 The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands73 Joe Ryan OT Jr. 6-4 251 Tucson, Ariz./University2 Wave Ryder S So. 6-2 205 Kaneohe, Hawai’i / Kamehameha26 * Aaron Santiago SB Sr. 5-8 167 Kapolei, Hawai’i / Kapolei1 DJ Sargenti QB So. 6-1 205 Ridgefield, N.J. / Ridgefield Memorial10 * Jarred Shannon OLB Sr. 6-0 208 Gainesville, Fla. / P.K. Yonge39 Garrett Sherwood LB Jr. 6-2 216 Las Vega, Nev. / Faith Lutheran18 Matt Shibata WR Jr. 6-0 188 Honolulu, Hawai’i / Mid-Pacific Institute23 ** Bo Snelson SB Jr. 5-7 180 Pasadena, Texas / Pasadena Memorial81 Colten Southworth OLB So. 6-1 209 Redwater, Texas / Redwater28 * David Sperry CB Jr. 5-11 173 Las Vegas, Nev. / Faith Lutheran5 Darius Staten SB So. 5-6 190 Carrollton, Texas/ Hebron34 Eric Stein OLB Sr. 6-1 211 Carpinteria, Calif. / Carpinteria67 Andrew Stellato OT Jr. 6-4 241 Jacksonville Beach, Fla. /

Duncan U. Fletcher53 Thomas Stone OG So. 6-3 286 Melbourne, Fla. /

Melbourne Central Catholic17 * Mike Stukel SB Sr. 5-11 195 Fleming Island, Fla. / Bishop Kenny49 Collin Sturdivant DE Jr. 6-3 219 High Point, N.C. / Carver76 * David Sumrall OT Sr. 6-5 267 Murfreesboro, Tenn. / Riverdale45 *** Jon Teague K Sr. 6-3 209 Hickory, N.C. / Fred T. Foard39 ** Alexander Teich (cc) FB Sr. 6-0 217 Conroe, Texas / Caney Creek34 * Marcus Thomas SB So. 5-7 165 Baton Rouge, La. / Catholic98 *** Jabaree Tuani (cc) DE Sr. 6-1 265 Madison, Tenn. / Brentwood Academy87 Michael Tuimavave LB So. 5-10 230 Daly City, Calif. / Archbishop Riordan86 * Brandon Turner WR Jr. 6-4 200 Renton, Wash. / Kentridge55 Matthew Van Halanger OT So. 6-3 255 Athens, Ga. / Prince Avenue Christian53 Craig Veech OLB Jr. 6-3 225 Longwood, Fla./Lake Brantley54 Graham Vickers C So. 6-1 270 Diamond Bar, Calif. / Diamond Ranch51 * Matt Warrick LB Jr. 6-2 223 Chesterfield, Mo. / Marquette66 Collin Watkins OT So. 6-3 255 Hinsdale, Ill. / Hinsdale Central48 Keegan Wetzel OLB Jr. 6-3 203 Palos Heights, Ill. / St. Laurence25 * Jonathan Wev CB So. 5-9 196 La Marque, Texas / La Marque46 Brian Williams SB So. 5-6 145 Monroeville, Pa. / Gateway50 Sam Womack OT So. 6-4 250 Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman18 ** David Wright CB Sr. 6-2 179 Jacksonville, Fla. / Englewood22 David Zapata SB Jr. 5-7 173 Cameron, N.Y. / Hornell

(cc) - 2011 Navy Football Co-Captain

2011 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

Page 11: 2011 Football Prosectus

10 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS#96 Brian AckermanSr • Long Snapper • 5-11 • 188 • Oldsmar, Fla.��At Navy: Entering his third year as the starting long snapper... has been very consistent his first two seasons ... enteredhis sophomore season as a virtual unknown and ended upwinning the long snapper job and has started every gamesince ... has earned two varsity letters.

�� 2010:Saw action in all 13 contests as the Mids’ long snapper... recorded his lone tackle of the season in Navy’s win overArkansas State.

�� 2009: Saw action in every game as the team’s long snapper,including making his collegiate debut in the ‘09 opener againstsixth-ranked Ohio State ... credited with a tackle in the Mids’win over Notre Dame ... nearly came up with a fumble re-covery in the Air Force game.

�� 2008: Did not see any varsity action.�� High School / Personal:A 2008 graduate of Clearwater Central Catholic High School,Ackerman was a three-year letterwinner in football playing both linebacker and long snap-per ... member of the team that claimed the regional title in 2005 ... led the football teamto back-to-back district crowns in 2006 and ̀ 07 ... served as team captain his senior year... named the team's most valuable defensive player following his senior season ... mem-ber of the National, Spanish and Math Honor Societies ... full name is Brian Patrick Ack-erman ... born Feb. 28, 1990, in New Jersey ... son of Tim and Marilee Ackerman ...majoring in economics ... carries a 3.44 GPA.

#85 Matt AikenSo • Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 190 • Roanoke, Va.��At Navy: Coming off a solid freshman campaign ...has goodsize and speed ... will push for a starting job during the spring... has earned one varsity letter.

�� 2010: Played in 12 of the 13 contests, including making hisfirst-collegiate appearance in Navy’s home-opening victoryover Georgia Southern ... replaced an injured Gary Myers inthe lineup as the Mids’ punt returner against Army and SanDiego State, although he did not return a punt in either game... caught a 61-yard pass from Ricky Dobbs at Wake Forest,but it was brought back after a John Dowd hold ... his 31-yardreception (0:29, 1st Qtr) at East Carolina was called back afterthe official said he did not get a knee in bounds ... turned in atackle in the Arkansas State game following a John Howellfumble.

��High School / Personal:A 2009 graduate of Hidden Valley High School, Aiken attendedthe Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a four-year letter-winner, who was a three-time First-Team All-State (Va.) selection as a wide receiver ... alsonamed a first-team all-region and all-district pick at wide receiver his junior and senioryears ... garnered second-team all-state kudos as a safety in his each of his last two sea-sons ... named the co-offensive MVP at NAPS ... attended three different high schools overfour years - Hidden Valley HS, North Cross HS and Cave Spring HS ... brother, Danny,played football at Virginia ... full name is Matthew Guy Aiken ... born Oct. 5, 1990, in Mid-dlebury, Vt. ... son of Douglas and Vicki Aiken ... majoring in economics.

#64 Ryan BasfordSr • Offensive Tackle • 6-5 • 270 • Jacksonville, Fla.��At Navy:Enters the spring as a returning starter at right tackle... entered last fall as the backup to Matt Molloy, but endedup starting 11 games after Molloy was lost for the year with aconcussion ... continued to improve throughout the year andended up as one of Navy’s better offensive linemen ... hasgood size and mobility ... has earned one varsity letter.

�� 2010: A starter at right tackle in 11 contests, including eachof the last nine ... saw action in all 13 games ... member ofNavy’s offensive unit that finished the season ranked sixth inthe country in rushing offense (284.77 yds/gm) and ninth inpass efficiency (156.65) ... allowed Ricky Dobbs to rush for107 yards against San Diego State in the Poinsettia Bowl,marking his 13th-career 100-yard rushing day, while alsomoving into fifth on Navy’s career rushing list ... held the Army defense at bay, allowingRicky Dobbs to throw a pair of touchdowns, including a 77-yard pass to John Howell inthe first quarter ... it was the longest pass play in Army-Navy series history ... the linehelped pave the way for Ricky Dobbs to become the NCAA record holder for rushingtouchdowns by a QB in back-to-back years, as he scored three TDs in the Mids’ home fi-nale against Arkansas State ... the Mids’ line enabled Kriss Proctor to become 19th dif-ferent QB in program history to rush for 100 yards in a game and only the sixth different

QB in Navy history to rush for 200 yards ... Proctor’s 201 yards on 20 carries is the 10th-best ground gain by a Navy quarterback in school history ... it’s the first time in programhistory that Navy has produced two different 200-yard rushers in a single season ... full-back Alexander Teich rushed for a career-best 210 yards on 26 carries in Navy’s win overNotre Dame and Proctor finished CMU game with 201 yards ... Navy’s offense put up 76points in the win over East Carolina, setting a modern day scoring record ... it’s the mostpoints scored by the Mids since Navy defeated Colby, 121-0, on Nov. 15, 1919 ... Navyfinished the game with a season-high 521 yards rushing, marking the first time the Midshave topped the 500-yard rushing milestone since Aug. 30, 2008, when the Mids ran for558 yards against Towson ... it’s tied as the fifth-best rushing performance in school his-tory ... ... Navy’s 596 yards of total offense marks its best offensive day since finishingwith 602 yards against Towson on Aug. 30, 2008 ... it goes down as the 16th-most yards(tied) in program history ... it also paved the way for Ricky Dobbs to score his program-record 45th-career touchdown ... not only did the line give QB Ricky Dobbs time to com-plete 13 of his 27 attempts against Duke for a career-high 227 yards, Navy scored 24points in the fourth quarter ... Dobbs also ran in a five-yarder to become the school’s all-time leader in career rushing TDs with 44 and also became the Mids’ all-time leadingscorer with 266 points ... opened up holes for fullback Alexander Teich to rush for a ca-reer-high 210 yards against Notre Dame, the first 200-yard rushing game by a Navy full-back in program history and the most rushing yards by a Navy player in series history ...as a team, Navy rushed for four TDs, including three by QB Ricky Dobbs ... returned tothe starting lineup against Wake Forest after Matt Molloy suffered another concussionagainst Air Force ... part of a line that paved the way for QB Ricky Dobbs to run for twotouchdowns ... the line handled a much bigger Wake defense, giving Dobbs time to throwfor an another two TDs, including a 6-yard strike to Greg Jones for the game-winningscore with just 26 seconds remaining in the game ... helped Navy’s offense accumulate516 yards of total offense (297 rush, 219 pass) against Louisiana Tech in what was theMids’ best performance since the 2009 Rice contest when Navy put up 537 yards of totaloffense (471 yards rush, 66 pass) ... Navy’s 219 yards passing against the Bulldogsmarked the first time since Sept. 22, 2007 vs. Duke (304 rush, 236 pass) that the Midshave thrown and rushed for over 200 yards .... it’s also the most yards passing by theMids since that same game ... made his first-collegiate start in Navy’s win over GeorgiaSouthern in the Mids’ home-opener ... saw action in the second half of the Maryland con-test ... helped pave the way for the Mids to rush for 412 yards in their opener.

�� 2009: Played in two games ... made his collegiate debut in Navy’s home-opener againstLouisiana Tech where as a member of the offensive line, he helped pave the way forNavy’s rushing attack to score four rushing TDs ... also saw action in the Mids’ loss at Pitt.

�� 2008: Did not see any varsity action.�� High School / Personal: A 2007 graduate of Bishop Kenny High School, Basford at-tended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... letteredthree times as a defensive end and tight end for the football team ... garnered all-cityrecognition in his senior year and was named his team's most valuable offensive player... played in the Florida North-South Shrine Bowl ... served as team captain his senioryear ... uncle, Randy Reagor, was a standout track athlete at the University of Florida ...full name is Michael Ryan Basford ... born Dec. 25, 1988, in Jacksonville, Fla. ... son ofMike and Janine Basford ... majoring in economics.

#44 Max BlueSr • Inside Linebacker • 6-0 • 200 • Carrollton, Texas��At Navy: Enters the spring ina battle for the starting job at in-side linebacker ... one of Navy’s biggest hitters ... coming offa solid junior campaign ... has good speed and is alwaysaround the football ... had wrist surgery on Jan. 5 and is alsostill recovering from the neck injury he suffered in the fall ...may not participate in spring drills ... has earned two varsityletters.

�� 2010: Played in eight games, starting five of them ... closedout his junior year sixth on the team in tackles with 58 despitemissing five of the last six games ... also contributed onetackle for a loss and an interception ... sat out the last threecontests (Arkansas State, Army and San Diego State) with aneck injury ... returned to the starting lineup against CentralMichigan after missing the Duke and East Carolina games with a hip and back injury ...led the Mids with 12 tackles against Central Michigan... contributed five tackles and hisfirst-career pass break-up in the Mids’ win over Notre Dame ... turned in six tackles, in-cluding four solo stops in Navy’s victory over SMU ... posted seven tackles in the win overWake Forest ... making his first-collegiate start, he turned in a career-best effort againstAir Force where he produced a Navy-high 15 tackles, including a half a tackle for a loss... it was the first time a Navy player recorded 15 tackles since Jeff Deliz turned in 17 tack-les against Notre Dame in 2008 ... after a career-high six tackle effort against GeorgiaSouthern, returned to the field the following week at Louisiana Tech to better that mark withseven tackles, including a half a tackle for a loss of two yards ... picked off Louisiana TechQB Colby Cameron at the La Tech 45-yard line with under two minutes to play in thegame, extinguishing the hopes of a La Tech comeback ... it was Navy’s second intercep-tion of the day and his first-collegiate pick ... collectively, Navy held Louisiana Tech score-

Page 12: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 11

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERSless in the second half ... the Mids held their first two opponents to a total of 47 yardspassing (11 by Maryland and 36 by Georgia Southern) ...saw his most extensive actionin a Navy uniform in the Mids’ home-opener against Georgia Southern ... turned in a thencareer-high six tackles, including four solo stops, after coming into the contest havingmade just six total tackles ... part of a Navy defense that held Georgia Southern to just 109yards of total offense ... it’s the fewest yards allowed by a Navy defense since 1997 whenNavy held Army to just 87 yards of total offense (84 rushing and 3 passing) in a 39-7 vic-tory ... held Georgia Southern to eight first downs, the fewest allowed by Navy since 2008when the Mids held SMU to eight first downs in a 34-7 win ... part of the Navy defensiveunit that held the Terps to just 133 yards over the final three quarters, after allowingMaryland to rush for 139 yards and two touchdowns in the first quarter.

�� 2009:A member of the Mids’ special teams unit, he saw action in all 14 games ... finishedthe year with six tackles ... contributed a career-high tying two tackles in Navy’s win overNotre Dame ... was in on a pair of tackles in the Mids’ win over Rice ... contributed his firstcareer tackle in the Mids’ overtime win against Air Force ... made his collegiate debut asin Navy’s opener against No. 6 Ohio State.

�� 2008: Did not seen any varsity action.�� High School / Personal: A 2007 graduate of Hebron High School, Blue attended theNaval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... lettered three times asa linebacker and tight end for the football team ... led Hebron High to the 2005 Class 4ATexas State Championship behind a 16-0 record ... a Third-Team All-State (Texas) se-lection in his junior and senior years ... received all-district honors twice, including beingnamed the district's MVP in 2006 ... brother, Hunter, played football at the Merchant Ma-rine Academy ... cousin, Lisa Steinmetz, is a 2003 graduate of the Naval Academy andserved as the team captain of the women's basketball team (`02-03) ... full name is WilliamMaxwell Blue ... born Feb. 8, 1989, in Houston, Texas ... son of David and Linda Blue ...majoring in economics.

#38 Matt BrewerJr • Inside Linebacker • 6-0 • 228 • Wildwood, Mo.�� At Navy: Enters the spring battling for a starting job at line-backer ... was a key special teams performer a year ago ...has good speed and plays with a nasty disposition... has goodfootball instincts ... has earned one varsity letter.

�� 2010: Saw action in 11 games, including making his colle-giate debut as a member of special teams in Navy’s win overLouisiana Tech ... turned in a pair of tackles on special teamsin the Mids’ win over Notre Dame ... recorded a tackle in thewin over East Carolina and in Navy’s home finale againstArkansas State.

�� 2009: Did not see any varsity action��High School / Personal:A 2008 graduate of Lafayette HighSchool, Brewer attended the Naval Academy Prep Schoolduring the 2008-09 academic year ... two-sport standout, he earned letters in wrestling (4)and football (3) ... led Lafayette to district football titles in 2006 and ̀ 08 ... twice named all-county, while also being named an All-State (Mo.) performer following his senior year ...earned All-State wrestling honors as a junior (189 lbs) and senior (215 lbs) ... served asteam captain of both the football and wrestling teams his junior and senior years ... playedagainst Navy teammate Matt Warrick in high school ... full name is Matthew HamiltonBrewer ... born Aug. 8, 1989, in Ann Arbor, Mich. ... son of Todd and Beth McCartney ...majoring in political science.

#9 Tra’ves BushJr • Safety • 5-10 • 192 • Johnston, S.C.�� At Navy: Enters the spring competing for a starting job atsafety ... outstanding athlete ... has good speed ... has beena valuable player on special teams the last two seasons ...has earned one varsity letter.

�� 2010: Played in all 13 contests, while making one start ... fin-ished the year with 44 tackles, an interception returned for 32yards and a fumble recovery ... produced four tackles inNavy’s Poinsettia Bowl loss to San Diego State ... contributeda pair of tackles in Navy’s 31-17 victory over Army ... made hisfirst-career start at inside linebacker in Navy’s win overArkansas State ... along with Tyler Simmons, led the Midswith nine tackles, including seven solo stops ... picked offArkansas St. QB Ryan Aplin in the fourth (2:15) and returnedit 32 yards ... it was his first-career interception ... posted four tackles against Central Michi-gan, including three solo stops ... primarily a member of the Mids’ special teams, he earnedhis first-career start at East Carolina where he made a career-high 14 tackles ... the 14tackles were more than he had amassed the entire season (11) ... he also recovered afumble ... part of a defensive unit that forced four East Carolina fumbled, marking the firsttime the Mids have forced and recovered four fumbles since Oct. 5, 1996, when Duke fum-bled five times and the Mids recovered four of the five fumbles ... contributed one tacklein Navy’s Homecoming loss to Duke ... posted a career-high tying three tackles on spe-cial teams in Navy’s victory over Notre Dame ... turned in a solo tackle on special teamsagainst SMU ... added a solo tackle at Air Force ... turned in a career-high tying three tack-

BLUE’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF2008 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2009 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 02010 58 1.0-3 0-0 1-0 1 0 0TOTALS 64 1.0-3 0-0 1-0 1 0 0Career highs -- Tackles: 15 at Air Force (10-2-10) TFL: 0.5 (Twice; last at Air Force, 10-2-10)Sacks: 0 Int.: 1 at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) PBU: 1 vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) FR: 0 FF: 0

BLUE GAME-BY-GAMEGame (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blkat Ohio State (9-5-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Pitt (9-19-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at W. Kentucky (9-26-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Air Force (10-3-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Rice (10-10-09) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at SMU (10-17-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest (10-24-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Temple (10-31-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Notre Dame (11-7-09) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Delaware (11-14-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Hawai’i (11-28-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-12-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Missouri (12-31-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

vs. Maryland (9-6-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 4-2-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 2-5-7 0.5-2 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 0at Air Force (10-2-10) 6-9-15 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 4-3-7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0SMU (10-16-10) 4-2-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 3-2-5 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0Duke (10-30-10) -- Did Not Play --at East Carolina (11-6-10) -- Did Not Play --C. Michigan (11-13-10) 6-6-12 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Arkansas State (11-20-10) -- Did Not Play --vs. Army (12-11-10) -- Did Not Play --at San Diego St. (12-23-10) -- Did Not Play --

BREWER’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF2009 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2010 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0TOTALS 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0Career highs -- Tackles: 2 vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) TFL: 0 Sacks: 0 Int.: 0 PBU: 0 FR: 0 FF: 0

BREWER GAME-BY-GAMEGame (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blkvs. Maryland (9-6-10) -- Did Not Play --Ga. Southern (9-11-10) -- Did Not Play --at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Air Force (10-2-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0SMU (10-16-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 2-0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Duke (10-30-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-11-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Page 13: 2011 Football Prosectus

12 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERSles at Louisiana Tech ... recorded a pair of solo tackles against Maryland.

��2009:Played in 11 contests primarily as a member of special teams ... turned in one tackleagainst Missouri in leading the Mids to a Texas Bowl win ... made a solo tackle againstHawai’i ... returned to the field for the Mids’ final home game of the year against Delawareafter sitting out the Wake Forest, Temple and Notre Dame games with an ankle injury suf-fered against SMU ... made two solo tackles on special teams against the Blue Hens ...was in on a career-high three tackles at Rice ... made one tackle on special teams in theMids’ win over Western Kentucky ... stripped Pitt’s Antwuan Reed on the opening kickoff,however the Panthers were able to recover and go on to score a TD ... pitched in a tackleagainst Pitt ... turned in a solo tackle in his collegiate debut in the Mids’ season openeragainst sixth-ranked Ohio State.

��High School / Personal:A 2009 graduate of Strom Thurmond High School, Bush was athree-sport standout earning letters in basketball (3), football (3) and track & field (1) ... anall-region performer in all three sports his senior season, including being named the re-gion’s defensive player of the year in football ... named the Aiken Standard DefensivePlayer of Year, as well as the Augusta Chronicle Player of the Year ... an all-area per-former (LB/RB), who also was named All-State (S.C.) ... recipient of the Deon Grant Playerof the Year award ... played in the South Carolina North-South All-Star Football Game asa senior ... led the football team to region championships in 2006 and ‘08 ... basketballteam won region titles in 2007 and ‘09 ... graduated with honors, he was ranked 12th outof 183 students in his class ... served as the Beta Club President ... full name is Tra’vesLascott Bush ... born March 10, 1991, in Greenwood, S.C. ... son of Scotty Brown andSabrina Bush-Brown ... majoring in economics.

#65 Josh CabralJr • Offensive Guard • 6-3 • 270 • Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.��At Navy: Enters the spring as a starter at left guard ... com-ing off a sensational sophomore campaign ... has a chance tobe one of Navy’s best guards in recent memory ... has un-limited ability ... has good size and feet ... is “football” smart ...has earned one varsity letter.

�� 2010: A starter at left guard in all 13 games ... member ofNavy’s offensive unit that finished the season ranked sixth inthe country in rushing offense (284.77 yds/gm) and ninth inpass efficiency (156.65) ... allowed Ricky Dobbs to rush for107 yards against San Diego State in the Poinsettia Bowl,marking his 13th-career 100-yard rushing day, while alsomoving into fifth on Navy’s career rushing list ... Dobbs alsothrew his school-record 13th touchdown pass of the season,a 30-yarder to Greg Jones in the second quarter ... held the Army defense at bay, allow-ing QB Ricky Dobbs to throw a pair of touchdowns, including a 77-yard pass to John How-ell in the first quarter ... it was the longest pass play in Army-Navy series history ... the linehelped pave the way for QB Ricky Dobbs to become the NCAA record holder for rushingtouchdowns by a QB in back-to-back years, as he scored three TDs in the Mids’ home fi-nale against Arkansas State ... with 154 yards on the ground and 164 yards through theair, Dobbs became the first player to rush and pass for 100 yards since he accomplishedthe feat against Missouri last year in the Texas Bowl (130 pass, 166 rush) ... the Mids’ lineenabled Kriss Proctor to become 19th different QB in program history to rush for 100yards in a game and only the sixth different QB in Navy history to rush for 200 yards ...Proctor’s 201 yards on 20 carries is the 10th-best ground gain by a Navy quarterback inschool history and the most since Ricky Dobbs ran for 224 yards on 42 carries in Navy’swin over SMU in 2008 ... it’s the first time in program history that Navy has produced twodifferent 200-yard rushers in a single season ... fullback Alexander Teich rushed for a ca-reer-best 210 yards on 26 carries in Navy’s win over Notre Dame and Proctor finishedCMU game with 201 yards ... Navy’s offense put up 76 points in the win over East Car-olina, setting a modern day scoring record ... it’s the most points scored by the Mids sinceNavy defeated Colby, 121-0, on Nov. 15, 1919 ...Navy finished the game with a season-high 521 yards rushing, marking the first time the Mids have topped the 500-yard rushingmilestone since Aug. 30, 2008, when the Mids ran for 558 yards against Towson ... it’s tiedas the fifth-best rushing performance in school history ... Navy’s 596 yards of total offensemarks its best offensive day since finishing with 602 yards against Towson on Aug. 30,2008 ... it goes down as the 16th-most yards (tied) in program history ... it also paved theway for Ricky Dobbs to score his program-record 45th-career touchdown ... not only didthe line give QB Ricky Dobbs time to complete 13 of his 27 attempts against Duke for acareer-high 227 yards, Navy scored 24 points in the fourth quarter ... Dobbs also ran in afive-yarder to become the school’s all-time leader in career rushing TDs with 44 and alsobecame the Mids’ all-time leading scorer with 266 points ...opened up holes for fullbackAlexander Teich to rush for a career-high 210 yards against Notre Dame, the first 200-yardrushing game by a Navy fullback in program history and the most rushing yards by a Navyplayer in series history ... as a team, Navy rushed for four TDs, including three by QBRicky Dobbs ... part of a line that paved the way for QB Ricky Dobbs to run for two touch-downs against Wake Forest ... it also held a much bigger Demon Deacon defense at bay,giving Dobbs time to throw for an another two TDs, including a 6-yard strike to Greg Jonesfor the game-winning score with just 26 seconds remaining in the game ... helped Navy’soffense accumulate 516 yards of total offense (297 rush, 219 pass) against LouisianaTech in what was the Mids’ best performance since the 2009 Rice contest ... Navy’s 219yards passing against the Bulldogs marked the first time since Sept. 22, 2007 vs. Duke(304 rush, 236 pass) that the Mids have thrown and rushed for over 200 yards .... it’s alsothe most yards passing by the Mids since that same game ... making just his second ap-pearance and his first-collegiate starter, he helped pave the way for the Mids to rushfor 412 yards in their opener against Maryland.

�� 2009: Saw action in one game, playing 15 plays against Rice.�� High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Tesoro High School, Cabral was a two-sport standout earning letters in football (3) and track & field (2) ... Third-Team All-State(Calif.) selection his senior year, he also received All-CIF, All-Orange County and all-leaguehonors ... led Tesoro HS to back-to-back (2007-08) league titles in football with a combined20-5 record ... served as team captain of the football team his senior year ... mother, Susan(Stapler), was a member of the first class of women to graduate from the Naval Academy,the Class of 1980 ... she was a three-year letterwinner in volleyball, serving as team cap-tain her sophomore and senior years, while also lettering once in basketball ... full nameis Joshua Kekoa Cabral ... born Nov. 3, 1990, in San Diego, Calif. ... son of Dan andSusan Cabral ... majoring in ocean engineering.

BUSH’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF2009 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12010 44 0-0 0-0 1-32 0 1 0TOTALS 55 0-0 0-0 1-32 0 1 1Career highs -- Tackles: 14 at East Carolina (11-6-10) TFL: 0 Sacks: 0 Int.: 1 vs. ArkansasState (11-20-10) PBU: 0, FR: 1 at East Carolina (11-6-10) FF: 1 at Pitt (9-19-09)

BUSH GAME-BY-GAMEGame (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blkat Ohio State (9-5-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Pitt (9-19-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0W. Kentucky (9-26-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Air Force (10-3-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Rice (10-10-09) 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at SMU (10-17-09) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest (10-24-09) -- Did Not Play --Temple (10-31-09) -- Did Not Play --at Notre Dame (11-7-09) -- Did Not Play --Delaware (11-14-09) 2-0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Hawai’i (11-28-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-12-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Missouri (12-31-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

vs. Maryland (9-6-10) 2-0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 3-0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Air Force (10-2-10) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0SMU (10-16-10) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 3-0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Duke (10-30-10) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 1-13-14 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 3-1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 7-2-9 0-0 0-0 1-32 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-11-10) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 3-1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Page 14: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 13

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS#75 Brady DeMellSr • Center • 6-3 • 310 • Mentor, Ohio��At Navy: Enters the spring as Navy’s starting center ... com-ing off a strong junior campaign ... will be a leader on the of-fensive line ... versatile performer who can play guard as well... has good size and strength ... moves well for a player hissize ... has earned two varsity letters.

�� 2010: Navy’s starting center in all 13 contests ... member ofNavy’s offensive unit that finished the season ranked sixth inthe country in rushing offense (284.77 yds/gm) and ninth inpass efficiency (156.65) ... allowed Ricky Dobbs to rush for107 yards against San Diego State in the Poinsettia Bowl,marking his 13th-career 100-yard rushing day, while alsomoving into fifth on Navy’s career rushing list ... Dobbs alsothrew his school-record 13th touchdown pass of the season,a 30-yarder to Greg Jones in the second quarter ... held the Army defense at bay, allow-ing QB Ricky Dobbs to throw a pair of touchdowns, including a 77-yard pass to John How-ell in the first quarter ... it was the longest pass play in Army-Navy series history ... the linehelped pave the way for QB Ricky Dobbs to become the NCAA record holder for rushingtouchdowns by a QB in back-to-back years, as he scored three TDs in the Mids’ home fi-nale against Arkansas State ... with 154 yards on the ground and 164 yards through theair, Dobbs became the first player to rush and pass for 100 yards since he accomplishedthe feat against Missouri last year in the Texas Bowl (130 pass, 166 rush) ... the Mids’ lineenabled Kriss Proctor to become 19th different QB in program history to rush for 100yards in a game and only the sixth different QB in Navy history to rush for 200 yards ...Proctor’s 201 yards on 20 carries is the 10th-best ground gain by a Navy quarterback inschool history and the most since Ricky Dobbs ran for 224 yards on 42 carries in Navy’swin over SMU in 2008 ... it’s the first time in program history that Navy has produced twodifferent 200-yard rushers in a single season ... fullback Alexander Teich rushed for a ca-reer-best 210 yards on 26 carries in Navy’s win over Notre Dame and Proctor finishedCMU game with 201 yards ... Navy’s offense put up 76 points in the win over East Car-olina, setting a modern day scoring record ... it’s the most points scored by the Mids sinceNavy defeated Colby, 121-0, on Nov. 15, 1919 ...Navy finished the game with a season-high 521 yards rushing, marking the first time the Mids have topped the 500-yard rushingmilestone since Aug. 30, 2008, when the Mids ran for 558 yards against Towson ... it’s tiedas the fifth-best rushing performance in school history ...Navy’s 596 yards of total offensemarks its best offensive day since finishing with 602 yards against Towson on Aug. 30,2008 ... it goes down as the 16th-most yards (tied) in program history ... it also paved theway for Ricky Dobbs to score his program-record 45th-career touchdown ... not only didthe line give QB Ricky Dobbs time to complete 13 of his 27 attempts against Duke for acareer-high 227 yards, Navy scored 24 points in the fourth quarter ... Dobbs also ran in afive-yarder to become the school’s all-time leader in career rushing TDs with 44 and alsobecame the Mids’ all-time leading scorer with 266 points ... opened up holes for fullbackAlexander Teich to rush for a career-high 210 yards against Notre Dame, the first 200-yardrushing game by a Navy fullback in program history and the most rushing yards by a Navyplayer in series history ... as a team, Navy rushed for four TDs, including three by QBRicky Dobbs ... played perhaps the best game of his career, handling ND’s nose guard...part of a line that paved the way for QB Ricky Dobbs to run for two touchdowns againstWake Forest ... it also held a much bigger Demon Deacon defense at bay, giving Dobbstime to throw for an another two TDs, including a 6-yard strike to Greg Jones for the game-winning score with just 26 seconds remaining in the game ... helped Navy’s offense ac-cumulate 516 yards of total offense (297 rush, 219 pass) against Louisiana Tech in whatwas the Mids’ best performance since the 2009 Rice contest when Navy put up 537 yardsof total offense (471 yards rush, 66 pass) ... Navy’s 219 yards passing against the Bull-dogs marked the first time since Sept. 22, 2007 vs. Duke (304 rush, 236 pass) that theMids have thrown and rushed for over 200 yards .... it’s also the most yards passing bythe Mids since that same game ... was utilized in both positions in Navy’s home-openingwin over Georgia Southern ... was moved from offensive guard to center for the Mids’season opener against Maryland ... helped pave the way for the Mids to rush for 412yards vs. the Terps.

�� 2009: Competed in all 14 contests, including the Western Kentucky contest in which hemade his first collegiate start in place of the injured Andy Lark at guard ... started his onlyother game in the Texas Bowl against Missouri when he got the nod at center ... memberof an offensive line that allowed the Mids to rush for 280.5 yards per game (No. 4 na-tionally) ... additionally, the line paved the way for Ricky Dobbs to set an NCAA record forrushing touchdowns by a QB with 27, while he was ranked No. 2 in the country in pointsper game (12.46) and touchdowns (27) ... provided the necessary coverage for the Midsto accumulate 515 yards of total offense (385 rush, 130 pass) against Missouri to earn a35-13 Texas Bowl win ... the 515 yards of total offense was Navy’s second-best offensiveoutput of the year, behind a 537-yard afternoon against Rice ... made just his second col-legiate start, first at center, replacing Eric Douglass in the Texas Bowl ... created enoughholes for Dobbs to run through to produce his fourth-consecutive 100-yard rushing after-noon when he carried the ball a season-high 33 times for 113 yards against Army ... theline also paved the way for Dobbs to dive into the end zone from one yard out to set theNCAA record for most rushing TDs in a season by a quarterback, scoring his 24th of 2009... the record was set by Air Force’s Chance Harridge in 2002 and later tied by Tim Tebow

of Florida en route to winning the 2007 Heisman Trophy ... anchored a line that led the wayfor the Mids to rush for 331 yards and five TDs against SMU ... part of an offensive linethat allowed the Mids to rush the ball 80 times for a season-high 471 yards, the 10th-bestrushing day in program history, en route to a 63-14 victory at Rice ... Navy finished with537 yards of total offense, the 28th-best mark in program history and the most yards sincelast year’s total of 602 yards vs. Towson in the 2008 season opener ... opened up holesfor Navy’s ground game that rushed for a season-high 373 yards and scored four touch-downs against Western Kentucky ... helped pave the way for Navy’s rushing attack toscore four rushing TDs against Louisiana Tech in the Mids’ home opener ... made his col-legiate debut in Navy’s opener against sixth-ranked Ohio State.

�� 2008: Did not see any varsity action�� High School / Personal:A 2007 graduate of Mentor High School, DeMell attended theNaval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... a three-sport athlete,he earned letters in hockey (4), football (3) and lacrosse (2) ... a three-time all-county line-man for the football team who was also an All-State (Ohio) selection his senior year ... ledthe football team to the 2006 Region 1 Championship behind a 13-2 record and claimedLake Erie League crows in `04 and `06 ... served as the hockey and football team cap-tain his junior and senior years ... received All-State (Ohio) recognition in hockey as a sen-ior ... coached Mentor's junior high lacrosse team during his junior and senior years ofhigh school ... brother, Brian, was an All-Patriot League swimmer for Navy from 2002-05... full name is Brady Andrew DeMell ... born Oct. 17, 1988, in Euclid, Ohio ... son of Randyand Kathy DeMell. ... majoring in history.

#71 Eric DouglassSr • Guard/Center • 6-2 • 280 • Owasso, Okla.�� At Navy: Versatile lineman that can play either center orguard ... moved from nose guard to center midway throughspring practice in 2009 and made his first-career start at cen-ter against Notre Dame in the fall of 2009 ... one of thestrongest players on the team with a bench press of 425pounds ... has earned two varsity letters.

�� 2010: Seeing action in 12 of the 13 games, he played pri-marily on special teams, seeing spot minutes along the of-fensive line early in the year ... helped Navy’s offenseaccumulate 516 yards of total offense (297 rush, 219 pass)against Louisiana Tech in what was the Mids’ best perform-ance since the 2009 Rice contest when Navy put up 537yards of total offense (471 yards rush, 66 pass) ... Navy’s 219yards passing against the Bulldogs marked the first time since Sept. 22, 2007 vs. Duke(304 rush, 236 pass) that the Mids have thrown and rushed for over 200 yards .... it’s alsothe most yards passing by the Mids since that same game ... helped pave the way for theMids to rush for 412 yards in their opener against Maryland.

�� 2009: Played in nine games, including making his collegiate debut in the Mids’ win overLouisiana Tech in their home-opener ... started at center in four of the last five contests ...member of an offensive line that allowed the Mids to rush for 280.5 yards per game (No.4 nationally) ... additionally, the line paved the way for Ricky Dobbs to set an NCAA recordfor rushing touchdowns by a QB with 27, while he was ranked No. 2 in the country inpoints per game (12.46) and touchdowns (27) ... created enough holes for Dobbs to runthrough to produce his fourth consecutive 100-yard rushing afternoon when he carried theball a season-high 33 times for 113 yards against Army ... the line also paved the way forDobbs to dive into the end zone from one yard out to set the NCAA record for most rush-ing TDs in a season by a quarterback, scoring his 24th of 2009 ... the record was set byAir Force’s Chance Harridge in 2002 and later tied by Tim Tebow of Florida en route to win-ning the 2007 Heisman Trophy ... the line allowed the Mids to rush for 242 yards againstDelaware on Senior Day and opened up seams for Ricky Dobbs to score a stadium-record five rushing touchdowns and set the Navy single-season record for touchdowns ...opened up lanes for both Vince Murray (158) and Ricky Dobbs (102) to rush for over 100yards in leading Navy to a win over Notre Dame ... it was the first time since the 2008Army-Navy game that Navy has produced a 100-yard rushing tandem ... meanwhile, itwas the fourth straight game Murray has reached 100 yards rushing, making him the firstrunning back since Napoleon McCallum in 1983 to achieve that feat ... part of an offen-sive line that allowed the Mids to rush the ball 80 times for a season-high 471, the 10th-best rushing day in program history, en route to a 63-14 victory at Rice ... Navy finishedwith 537 yards of total offense, the 28th-best mark in program history and the most yardssince the Mids gained 602 yards vs. Towson in the 2008 season-opener.

�� 2008: Did not see any varsity action.�� High School / Personal:A 2007 graduate of Owasso High School, Douglass attendedthe Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... received all-metro,all-state and all-region recognition in his senior year ... named the Metro Defensive Playerof the Year in 2006 ... served as team captain his senior year ... arch rival, Matt Romine,is an offensive tackle for Notre Dame ... the two have played against one another everyyear since the third grade ... cousin, Tanner Garrett, was a four-year letterwinner as amember of the wrestling team and served as team captain in 2005-06 ... full name is EricColton Douglass ... born Oct. 31, 1988, in Tulsa, Okla. ... son of Greg Douglass and Mar-garet Paul ... majoring in economics.

Page 15: 2011 Football Prosectus

14 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS#68 John DowdSr • Offensive Guard • 6-4 • 260 • Staten Island, N.Y.�� At Navy: Enters the spring as a starter at right guard afterstarting 13 games at that spot in the fall ... can also play bothtackle positions ... has good strength and uses his hands well... named a 2010 ESPN First-Team Academic All-Americanby the College Sports Information Director's of America ... heis the first player since 1980 and just the fifth in program his-tory to receive first-team recognition ... will have an opportu-nity in the fall to be the first two-time First-Team AcademicAll-American in school history ... after being named to theESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District Team,went on to be named a Second-Team Academic All-Americanin the fall of ‘09 ... carried out a very special flag for the home-opener against Georgia Southern on 9/11 ... the flag wasraised over Ground Zero and also flew over several specials operations bases inAfghanistan ... the flag was jointly raised by FDNY NYPD Port Authority and combat vet-erans and active duty ... the flag was presented to Vice Adm. Michael Miller by Capt. JohnFlynn before it was given to the team ... Capt John Flynn FDNY (ret.) served over 20 yearswith the Fire Dept of NYC ... he was the leader of an elite NYC Rescue and HAZMATsquad ... on 9/11/01 his company lost 7 men at the World Trade Center attacks ... he isa specialist in forensic engineering who was chosen to conduct the analysis of the collapseof the World Trade Center for the Dept. of Homeland Security ... after the game, the flagwas given back to the Post 911 Foundation ... the organization will track it and send itaround the globe to various naval commands over the next year ... it will make its way backto Ground Zero on 9/11/2011 for the 10th Anniversary memorial ... has earned two varsityletters.

�� 2010: Navy’s starter at right guard in all 13 contests ... member of Navy’s offensive unitthat finished the season ranked sixth in the country in rushing offense and ninth in passefficiency (156.65) ... allowed Ricky Dobbs to rush for 107 yards against San Diego Statein the Poinsettia Bowl, marking his 13th-career 100-yard rushing day, while also movinginto fifth on Navy’s career rushing list ... Dobbs also threw his school-record 13th touch-down pass of the season, a 30-yarder to Greg Jones in the second quarter ...held theArmy defense at bay, allowing QB Ricky Dobbs to throw a pair of touchdowns, includinga 77-yard pass to John Howell in the first quarter ... it was the longest pass play in Army-Navy series history ... the line helped pave the way for QB Ricky Dobbs to become theNCAA record holder for rushing touchdowns by a QB in back-to-back years, as he scoredthree TDs in the Mids’ home finale against Arkansas State ... with 154 yards on the groundand 164 yards through the air, Dobbs became the first player to rush and pass for 100yards since he accomplished the feat against Missouri last year in the Texas Bowl (130pass, 166 rush) ... the Mids’ line enabled Kriss Proctor to become 19th different QB inprogram history to rush for 100 yards in a game and only the sixth different QB in Navyhistory to rush for 200 yards ... Proctor’s 201 yards on 20 carries is the 10th-best groundgain by a Navy quarterback in school history and the most since Ricky Dobbs ran for 224yards on 42 carries in Navy’s win over SMU in 2008 ... it’s the first time in program historythat Navy has produced two different 200-yard rushers in a single season ... fullbackAlexander Teich rushed for a career-best 210 yards on 26 carries in Navy’s win over NotreDame and Proctor finished CMU game with 201 yards ... Navy’s offense put up 76 pointsin the win over East Carolina, setting a modern day scoring record ... it’s the most pointsscored by the Mids since Navy defeated Colby, 121-0, on Nov. 15, 1919 ... Navy finishedthe game with a season-high 521 yards rushing, marking the first time the Mids havetopped the 500-yard rushing milestone since Aug. 30, 2008, when the Mids ran for 558yards against Towson ... it’s tied as the fifth-best rushing performance in school history ...Navy’s 596 yards of total offense marks its best offensive day since finishing with 602yards against Towson on Aug. 30, 2008 ... it goes down as the 16th-most yards (tied) inprogram history ... it also paved the way for Ricky Dobbs to score his program-record45th-career touchdown ... not only did the line give QB Ricky Dobbs time to complete 13of his 27 attempts against Duke for a career-high 227 yards, Navy scored 24 points in thefourth quarter ... Dobbs also ran in a five-yarder to become the school’s all-time leader incareer rushing TDs with 44 and also became the Mids’ all-time leading scorer with 266points ... opened up holes for fullback Alexander Teich to rush for a career-high 210 yardsagainst Notre Dame, the first 200-yard rushing game by a Navy fullback in program his-tory and the most rushing yards by a Navy player in series history ... as a team, Navyrushed for four TDs, including three by QB Ricky Dobbs ... part of a line that paved the wayfor QB Ricky Dobbs to run for two touchdowns against Wake Forest ... it also held a muchbigger Demon Deacon defense at bay, giving Dobbs time to throw for an another twoTDs, including a 6-yard strike to Greg Jones for the game-winning score with just 26 sec-onds remaining in the game ...helped Navy’s offense accumulate 516 yards of total offense(297 rush, 219 pass) against Louisiana Tech in what was the Mids’ best performancesince the 2009 Rice contest when Navy put up 537 yards of total offense (471 yards rush,66 pass) ... Navy’s 219 yards passing against the Bulldogs marked the first time sinceSept. 22, 2007 vs. Duke (304 rush, 236 pass) that the Mids have thrown and rushed forover 200 yards .... it’s also the most yards passing by the Mids since that same game ...made the start against Maryland and helping pave the way for the Mids to rush for 412yards against the Terps.

�� 2009: Played in all 14 games, including making his collegiate debut in Navy’s openeragainst sixth-ranked Ohio State ... made his first-career start at Hawai’i in place of an in-jured Matt Molloy ... member of an offensive line that allowed the Mids to rush for 280.5yards per game (No. 4 nationally) ... additionally, the line paved the way for Ricky Dobbsto set an NCAA record for rushing touchdowns by a QB with 27, while he was ranked No.2 in the country in points per game (12.46) and touchdowns (27) ... provided the neces-sary coverage for the Mids to accumulate 515 yards of total offense (385 rush, 130 pass)against Missouri to earn a 35-13 Texas Bowl win ... the 515 yards of total offense wasNavy’s second-best offensive output of the year, behind a 537-yard afternoon againstRice ... created enough holes for Dobbs to run through to produce his fourth consecutive100-yard rushing afternoon when he carried the ball a season-high 33 times for 113 yardsagainst Army ... the line also paved the way for Dobbs to dive into the end zone from oneyard out to set the NCAA record for most rushing TDs in a season by a quarterback, scor-ing his 24th of 2009 ... the record was set by Air Force’s Chance Harridge in 2002 and latertied by Tim Tebow of Florida en route to winning the 2007 Heisman Trophy ... the line al-lowed the Mids to rush for 242 yards against Delaware on Senior Day and opened upseams for Ricky Dobbs to score a stadium-record five rushing touchdowns and set theNavy single-season record for touchdowns ... opened up lanes for both Vince Murray(158) and Ricky Dobbs (102) to rush for over 100 yards in leading Navy to a win overNotre Dame ... it was the first time since the 2008 Army-Navy game that Navy has pro-duce a 100-yard rushing tandem ... meanwhile, it was the fourth-straight game Murray hasreached 100 yards rushing, making him the first running back since Napoleon McCallumin 1983 to achieve that feat ... the Mids’ line allowed for Navy to rush for 338 yards againstWake Forest, the third-consecutive game Navy has gained 300-plus yards on the ground... it’s the first time the Mids have achieved that feat since early in 2007 when they rushedfor 300 yards in six straight games ... anchored a line that led the way for the Mids to rushfor 331 yards and five TDs against SMU ... part of an offensive line that allowed the Midsto rush the ball 80 times for a season-high 471 yards, the 10th-best rushing day in pro-gram history, en route to a 63-14 victory at Rice ... Navy finished with 537 yards of totaloffense, the 28th-best mark in program history and the most yards sincethe 602 yards vs.Towson in the 2008 season-opener ... helped pave the way for Navy’s rushing attack toscore four rushing TDs against Louisiana Tech in the Mids’ home opener.

�� 2008: Did not see any varsity action.�� High School / Personal: A 2008 graduate of St. Peter's Boys High School, Dowd wasa three-year letterwinner in football while earning two letters in basketball ... named to theNew York Golden Fifty in 2007 ... a two-time Staten Island AdvanceAll-Star selection ...led the basketball team to back-to-back Staten Island High School League titles in 2006-07 and `07-08 ... brother, William, was a member of the Monmouth cross country teamand is now a reporter for the Staten Island Advance ... was the valedictorian of his class... served as Vice President of his high school's chapter of the National Honor Society ...full name is John Stephen Dowd ... born April 2, 1990, in Staten Island, N.Y. ... son ofThomas and Kathy Dowd ... majoring in mechanical engineering ... has a 3.93 GPA.

#59 Josh Dowling-FitzpatrickJr • Defensive End • 6-2 • 220 • Westerville, Ohio��At Navy: Enters the spring competing for the starting job atdefensive end opposite of Jabaree Tuani ... moved from out-side linebacker to defensive end in the middle of spring camplast year and impressed at his new position ... has good size... expected to be an effective pass rusher.

�� 2010: Played in all 13 games ... made his collegiate debut inthe Mids’ opener against Maryland where he was a memberof the special teams unit ... turned in four tackles on the year,including a solo tackle in Navy’s Poinsettia Bowl loss to SanDiego State ... pitched in an assisted tackle in Navy’s 31-17win over Army ... turned in a solo tackle in Navy’s come-from-behind victory over SMU ... contributed a tackle, the first ofhis career, in the Mids’ win over Louisiana Tech ... helpedkeep the Bulldogs off the scoreboard in the second half.

�� 2009: Did not see any varsity action. �� High School / Personal: A 2008 graduate of St. Francis DeSales High School, Dowl-ing-Fitzpatrick attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academicyear ... lettered two years as a defensive end at DeSales HS, while earning a pair of let-ters in rugby as a member of the Westerville Worms Club ... earned all-city and all-countymention in football as a senior ... led the rugby team to the state championship in 2007 and`08 ... full name is Joshua William Dowling-Fitzpatrick ... born Nov. 22, 1989, in Columbus,Ohio ... son of Ralph and Carla Dowling-Fitzpatrick ... majoring in economics.

Page 16: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 15

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS#79 Zach DrydenSr • Offensive Guard • 6-5 • 282 • Longwood, Fla.��At Navy:Enters the spring looking to add depth along the of-fensive line ... is also a member of several special teams units... switched from tackle to guard during spring drills last year... has good size and strength ... has earned one varsity let-ter.

�� 2010: Played in 12 contests primarily as a member of spe-cial teams ... made his collegiate debut in Navy’s home-opener against Georgia Southern.

�� 2008, ‘09: Did not see any varsity action. �� High School/Personal: A 2007 graduate of Lake BrantleyHigh School, Dryden attended the Naval Academy PrepSchool during the 2007-08 academic year ... earned four let-ters as an offensive guard on his football team ... receivedSecond-Team All-State (Fla.) recognition in his senior year ... a first-team all-region se-lection as a senior, he was twice named First-Team All-Central Florida and all-conference... brother, Cory, was a two-year letterwinner for the Navy football team and graduated in2005 ... full name is Zachary John Dryden ... born March 13, 1989, in Houston, Texas ...son of Marc and Debbie Dryden ... majoring in General Science.

#13 Jordan FraserJr • Safety • 6-2 • 191 • Chandler, Ariz.��At Navy: Enters the spring battling for a starting job at safety... played extremely well last fall when called on ... has goodsize and speed ... physical player who is a sure tackler ... hasearned one varsity letter.

�� 2010: Saw action in seven games, including making his col-legiate debut as a member of the special teams unit atLouisiana Tech ... turned in 11 tackles, including 1.5 tackles fora loss in just his second season ... recorded a solo tackle inNavy’s Poinsettia Bowl loss against San Diego State ... madehis first-career start in Navy’s win over Arkansas State onSenior Day ... it was his first time seeing extensive action asa member of the Mids’ defensive unit ... turned in a career-high seven tackles, including 1.5 tackles for a loss against theRed Wolves and also broke up a pass ... produced a pair of tackles on special teams inthe Mids’ win at East Carolina and followed up with a solo stop against Central Michigan.

�� 2009: Did not see any varsity action.�� High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Basha High School, Fraser was a three-sport standout earning letters in track & field (3), football (2) and wrestling (1) ... an all-re-gion football selection his senior year, he was named the 2009 Old Spice "Red Zone"Player of the Year ... voted by his peers to serve as team captain of the football team hissenior year ... served as a volunteer for St. Mary's Catholic Church in his hometown dur-ing his high school years ... full name is Jordan Matthew Fraser ... born June 14, 1991, inPhoenix, Ariz. ... son of Bruce and Melissa Fraser ... majoring in economics.

#82 Doug FurmanSr • Wide Receiver • 6-3 • 201 • Twinsburg, Ohio��At Navy: Enters the spring battling for a starting job at widereceiver ... is part of a stable of talented receivers on the ros-ter ... one of the better blocking wide receivers on the team ...has earned two varsity letters.

�� 2010:A starter in three games over the course of the season... made three catches for 21 yards ... member of Navy’s of-fensive unit that finished the season ranked sixth in the coun-try in rushing offense (284.77 yds/gm) and ninth in passefficiency (156.65) ... caught a seven-yard pass in Navy’sPoinsettia Bowl loss against San Diego State ... turned in justhis second-career reception for a one-yard gain in Navy’s winover SMU ... caught his first-collegiate pass in Navy’s loss atAir Force, a 13-yarder from QB Ricky Dobbs ... earned hisfirst-collegiate start in the Mids’ win over Georgia Southern in their home-opener ... sawaction in the Mids’ opener against Maryland.

�� 2009: Competed in 12 games, but was without a reception ... after missing the Pitt andWestern Kentucky games with an ankle injury suffered against Louisiana Tech in the homeopener, returned to the field in the Mids’ win over Air Force ... saw action in the first twocontests of the year, including making his collegiate debut at wide receiver in Navy’sopener against sixth-ranked Ohio State.

�� 2008: Did not see any varsity action. ��High School / Personal: A 2007 graduate of Twinsburg High School, Furman attendedthe Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... a three-sport stand-out who earned letters in football (3), basketball (3) and baseball (2) ... a multiple all-con-ference selection at wide receiver who served as team captain of the football team in hissenior season ... garnered all-conference honors in basketball and baseball as a senior... led the baseball team to the region championship his senior year ... full name is Dou-glas Steven Furman ... born Aug. 28, 1989, in Painesville, Ohio ... son of Larry and DonnaFurman ... majoring in quantitative economics ... has a 3.05 GPA.

FRASER’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF2009 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2010 11 1.5-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0TOTALS 11 1.5-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Career highs –Tackles: 2 (Twice; last vs. Maryland, 9-6-10) TFL: 0.5 vs. Maryland (9-6-10)Sacks: 0.5 vs. Maryland (9-6-10) PBU: 0 Int.: 0 FR: 0 FF: 0

FRASER GAME-BY-GAMEGame (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blkvs. Maryland (9-6-10) -- Did Not Play --Ga. Southern (9-11-10) -- Did Not Play --at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Air Force (10-2-10) -- Did Not Play --at Wake Forest (10-9-10) -- Did Not Play --SMU (10-16-10) -- Did Not Play --vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) -- Did Not Play --Duke (10-30-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 3-4-7 1.5-5 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-11-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

FURMAN’S CAREER STATISTICSReceiving Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2008 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2009 0 0 0.0 0 0 02010 3 21 7.0 0 13 0TOTALS 3 21 7.0 0 13 0Career highs – Receptions: 1 (Three Times; last at San Diego State, 12-23-10) Re-ceiving Yards: 13 at Air Force (10-2-10) Receiving TDs: 0

FURMAN GAME-BY-GAMERushing Receiving

Game (Date) Att Yds TD Avg Rec Yds TD Avgat Ohio State (9-5-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Pitt (9-19-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0W. Kentucky (9-26-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Air Force (10-3-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Rice (10-10-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at SMU (10-17-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Wake Forest (10-24-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Temple (10-31-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Notre Dame (11-7-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Delaware (11-14-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Hawai’i (11-28-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Army (12-12-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Missouri (12-31-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

vs. Maryland (9-6-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Air Force (10-2-10) 0 0 0 0.0 1 13 0 13.0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 0 0 0 0.0 1 1 0 1.0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Duke (10-30-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Army (12-11-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 0 0 0 0.0 1 7 0 7.0

Page 17: 2011 Football Prosectus

16 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS#89 Jonathan GazailleJr • Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 205 • Grand Prairie, Texas��At Navy:Enters the spring battling for playing time at wide re-ceiver ... has good size and can catch the ball in traffic ... hasearned one varsity letter.

�� 2010: Made an appearance in nine of the 13 games as amember of the Mids’ special teams unit, while seeing limitedtime at receiver.

�� 2009: Made his collegiate debut in Navy’s 63-14 win overRice.

�� High School / Personal:A 2009 graduate of James BowieHigh School, Gazaille was a three-sport standout earning let-ters in baseball (2), football (2) and wrestling (2) ... an all-dis-trict football selection his senior year, he led the team to theregion title in 2008 ... a state qualifier in wrestling in 2007, hewas the district champion and the region’s runner-up ... member of the National Honor So-ciety ... full name is Jonathan Marcus Gazaille ... born Feb. 3, 1991, in San Angelo, Texas... son of Robert and Norma Gazaille ... majoring in systems engineering.

#42 Mason GrahamSr • Outside Linebacker • 6-0 • 207 • Brentwood, Tenn.��At Navy:Enters the spring battling for the starting job at out-side linebacker ... hard nosed player that has good speed ...has earned one varsity letter.

�� 2010: A special teams performer who saw action in sixgames ... turned in five tackles over the course of the year ...made his season debut in Navy’s loss at Air Force ... also sawaction at Wake Forest where he spelled Jerry Hauburger fora handful of plays ... contributed a career-high three tacklesin Navy’s win over East Carolina ... turned in a tackle in Navy’shome victory over Central Michigan and the Mids’ home fi-nale against Arkansas State.

�� 2009: A special teams performer who saw action in each ofthe last 12 contests ... made a solo tackle in Navy’s home fi-nale against Delaware ... finished the year with seven tackles (5-2) ... turned in a pair oftackles in helping lead the Mids to a win over Notre Dame ... recorded a tackle in Navy’sovertime win at SMU ... made a career-high two solo tackles in the Mids’ win at Rice ...contributed his first career tackle in the Mids’ win over Air Force ... made his first collegiateappearance in a Navy uniform against Pitt.

�� 2008: Did not see any varsity action.��High School / Personal:A 2008 graduate of Brentwood Academy, Graham was a three-year letterwinner in football and baseball ... an all-county selection in football his senioryear, he was elected team captain that same season ... led the football team to the Ten-nessee state title in 2006 behind an 11-1 record ... an All-State (Tenn.) outfielder as asophomore, he was named all-region three times ... member of the baseball team thatclaimed the Tennessee state championship in 2008 ... high school teammate of fellowNavy football standout Jabaree Tuani ... grandfather played football at Alabama ... fullname is Mason Whitfield Graham ... born Dec. 23, 1989 ... son of Mark and Katy Graham... majoring in quantitative economics.

#21 Gee Gee GreeneJr • Slot Back • 5-8 • 180 • Columbia, S.C.��At Navy: Enters the spring as a starter at slot back ... aver-aging 6.6 yards per carry for his career, the fifth best careerrushing average in school history ... coming off a spectacu-lar sophomore campaign ... has outstanding speed and cancatch the ball out of the backfield ... one of the best athleteson the team ... was the only player on the team to finish in thetop five of all five of Navy’s running tests last summer ... rana 4.11 in the pro agility test, tied with Bo Snelson for the fifth-best mark on the team ... has a vertical leap of 37 inches, tiedwith Bruce Andrews and Alexander Teich for the third- bestmark on the team ... ran the 10-yard dash in 1.43 seconds,tied with Mike Stukel for the top time on the team ... ran the20-yard dash in 2.57 seconds, the best mark on the team ...ran the 40-yard dash in 4.50 seconds, the fourth-best time on the team ... has earned twovarsity letters.

�� 2010:A starter at slot back in all 13 contests ... member of Navy’s offensive unit that fin-ished the season ranked sixth in the country in rushing offense (284.77 yds/gm) and ninthin pass efficiency (156.65) ... finished his sophomore year as Navy’s third-leading rushergaining 492 yards on 72 carries and scored five TDs ... caught 18 passes for 286 yards... carried the ball five times for 33 yards in Navy’s Poinsettia Bowl loss to San Diego State... also caught a pass for 30 yards against the Aztecs ... rushed for 35 yards on five car-

ries and scored a 25-yard touchdown to seal the win for Navy over arch rival Army ... car-ried the ball just twice for five yards in Navy’s win over Arkansas State on Senior Day ...also caught a 15-yard pass against the Red Wolves ... carried the ball six times for 33yards, including a long rush of 12 yards in Navy’s win at home over Central Michigan ...rushed for 47 yards on six carries and scored one of Navy’s 10 touchdowns at East Car-olina ... scored from 12 yards out on what was ECU’s third fumble on three straight pos-sessions to start the third quarter ... also caught a five-yard pass against the Pirates ...carried the ball just three times for nine yards against Duke, including a one-yard touch-down late in the game ... also caught one pass for a gain of 31 yards ... rushed for 56 yardson eight carries and one TD in the Mids’ win over Notre Dame ... extended his arm out tobreak the plane and score a nine-yard touchdown with just 14 seconds remaining in thefirst half against the Irish ... it was just his second-career rushing TD ... carried the ball acareer-high nine times for 48 yards against SMU, including a one-yard run with under twominutes to play in the third quarter to score his first-career touchdown ... also caught onepass for an eight-yard gain ... rushed for 25 yards on six carries at Wake Forest, while alsomaking three catches for 44 yards, including a 34-yarder ... returned three kicks for 76 yardwhich featured a 33-yard return ... carried the ball five times for a gain of 31 yards andcaught a pair of passes for 30 yards at Air Force ... carried the ball six times for a career-high 87 yards, including a career-long run of 26 yards against Louisiana Tech ...caughtthree passes for 58 yards, including the longest reception of his career, a 38-yarder ... theonly slot to carry the ball in the Georgia Southern game, taking four carries for just nineyards ... also caught one pass for six yards ... was a solid performer for the Mids in theopener against Maryland where he produced a career and team-best 133 all-purposeyards ... gained 74 yards on seven carries (both career highs), while catching four passesfor 59 yards (both career highs) ... came into the game having caught just one pass in hisrookie season.

�� 2009: Played in all 14 games, starting two ... finished his rookie year with 253 yards on41 carries, while turning in one reception for four yards ... carried the ball four times for again of 29 yards against Missouri in the Texas Bowl ... ran the ball five times for 27 yards,including a long run of 16 against Hawai’i ... returned three kickoffs for 48 yards, includ-ing a long of 21 against the Warriors ... recorded a career-long 30-yard kickoff returnagainst Delaware to open the second half that was then bested by a 39-yarder with 3:25remaining in the third quarter ... it was also the longest return by a Navy player this fall ...carried the ball five times for a career-high 41 yards against the Blue Hens ... gained 36yards on five carries and caught his first collegiate pass for four yards in Navy’s win overNotre Dame ... also caught one pass for a gain of four yards ... earned his first collegiatestart at slot back in the Mids’ contest against Temple ... gained 19 yards on five carries

GRAHAM’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF2008 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2009 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 02010 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Career highs – Tackles: 3 at East Carolina (11-6-10) TFL: 0 Sacks: 0 Int.: 0 PBU: 0 FR:0 FF: 0

GRAHAM GAME-BY-GAMEGame (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blkat Ohio State (9-5-09) -- Did Not Play --Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) -- Did Not Play --Pitt (9-19-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at W. Kentucky (9-26-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Air Force (10-3-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Rice (10-10-09) 2-0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at SMU (10-17-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest (10-24-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Temple (10-31-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Notre Dame (11-7-09) 0-2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Delaware (11-14-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Hawai’i (11-28-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-12-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Missouri (12-31-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

vs. Maryland (9-6-10) -- Did Not Play --Ga. Southern (9-11-10) -- Did Not Play --at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) -- Did Not Play --at Air Force (10-2-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0SMU (10-16-10) -- Did Not Play --vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) -- Did Not Play --Duke (10-30-10) -- Did Not Play --at East Carolina (11-6-10) 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-11-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) -- Did Not Play --

Page 18: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 17

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERSagainst the Owls, while returning three kickoffs for 49 yards ... carried the ball four timesfor 20 yards against Wake Forest, including a long run of 15 yards ... returned one kick-off for a 17-yard gain ... for the second-straight week produced a career-high ground gain,turning in 33 yards in the Mids’ overtime win at SMU ... averaged 16.5 yards per carryagainst the Mustangs and featured a career-long run of 17 yards ... returned four kickoffsfor 79 yards (19.8) ... carried the ball four times for a then-career-high 29 yards in Navy’swin over Rice ... averaged 18.5 yards among the pair of kickoff returns against the Owls... returned a pair of kickoffs against Air Force and featured a career-long return of 24yards ... carried the ball once for a gain of 14 yards against Western Kentucky, but alsocoughed up the ball for his first career fumble ... took his lone kickoff return back for 21yards ... turned in four kickoff returns with an average of 15 yards per return at Pitt ... car-ried the ball five times for 12 yards, including a long run of six in the Mids’ win overLouisiana Tech in the home-opener ... returned three kickoffs for 47 yards (15.7) ... aver-aged 16.8 yards among the six kickoffs he returned against No. 6 Ohio State, in what washis collegiate debut ... carried the ball once against the Buckeyes, but was brought downfor negative yardage after his lead blocker slipped.

�� High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Richland Northeast High School, Greenewas a two-sport standout earning letters in football (4) and track & field (2) ... two-time all-region and all-area football selection (2007-08) , he earned All-State (S.C.) recognitionhis senior year ... played in the South Carolina Shrine Bowl ... named a South CarolinaScholar-Athlete among football players ... served as team captain of the football team hisjunior and senior years ... recipient of the team captain award in track his senior season... full name is Alexander Garnell Greene ... born Dec. 7, 1990, in Columbia, S.C. ... sonof Patricia Greene ...majoring in politicial science.

#81 Justin HaanJr • Punter • 6-2 • 211 • Byron Center, Mich.��At Navy: Enters the fall vying for the starting job at punter ...saw action last year as the holder for PAT/FG ... has earnedone varsity letter.

�� 2010: Saw action in every game, serving as the holder forkickers Joe Buckley and Jon Teague ... made his first-colle-giate appearance in the Mids’ opener against Maryland.

�� 2009: Did not see any varsity action.�� High School / Personal: A 2008 graduate of South Chris-tian High School, Haan attended Calvin College in Michiganduring the 2008-09 academic year ... three-sport standout, helettered in football (3), soccer (3) and basketball (2) ... namedSouth Christian's Athlete of the Year in 2008 .. earned Sec-ond-Team All-State (Mich.) football honors as a senior ... ledhis high school to the district football title in 2005 with a 9-3 record ... lettered as a mem-ber of the soccer team at Calvin College ... picked up Second-Team All-State recognitionin soccer during his senior year ... led the soccer program to a 21-3-1 record in 2007,claiming conference, region and district crowns along the way ... his family lived in Francefor two different stints - 10 wks. to 3 yrs old and during his eighth-grade year ... spent themonths of February and March of 2009 in Kenya working at an orphanage ... full name isJustin Michael Haan ... born Oct. 30, 1989, in Grand Rapids, Mich. ... son of Michael andLauri Haan ... majoring in comparative politics ... has a 3.62 GPA.

#33 John HowellJr • Slot Back • 5-8 • 180 • Hatfield, Pa.��At Navy: Enters the spring in contention for a starting job atslot back opposite Gee Gee Greene ... is a dangerous re-ceiver out of the backfield ... part of a stable of quality slotbacks ... outstanding blocker on the perimeter ... was the win-ner of the Collins/Roos Class of 1949 Junior Varsity MostValuable Player Award after the 2009 season ... has earnedone varsity letter.

�� 2010: A member of Navy’s offensive unit that finished theseason ranked sixth in the country in rushing offense (284.77yds/gm) and ninth in pass efficiency ... in his first season asa member of the varsity, gained 102 yards on 15 carries andscored two touchdowns ... also caught a pair of passes for102 yards and two TDs ... carried the ball four times for 25yards in Navy’s Poinsettia Bowl loss against San Diego State ... caught a 77-yard TDpass from Ricky Dobbs in the first quarter of the Army gmae ... it was the longest pass playin Army-Navy series history, besting the previous long of 69 yards from Brian Broadwaterto Ryan Rea in the 1998 Army-Navy game ... carried the ball twice for 15 yards and a TDin the Mids’ home contest against Central Michigan ... his six-yard TD run late in the thirdquarter was his first-career rushing touchdown ... gained a career-high 26 yards on twocarries, including a long rush of 15 yards at East Carolina ... Navy’s offense put up 76points in the win over East Carolina, setting a modern day scoring record ... it’s the mostpoints scored by the Mids since Navy defeated Colby, 121-0, on Nov. 15, 1919 ...Navy fin-ished the game with a season-high 521 yards rushing, marking the first time the Midshave topped the 500-yard rushing milestone since Aug. 30, 2008, when the Mids ran for558 yards against Towson ... it’s tied as the fifth-best rushing performance in school his-tory ... Navy’s 596 yards of total offense marks its best offensive day since finishing with602 yards against Towson on Aug. 30, 2008 ... it goes down as the 16th-most yards (tied)in program history ... rushed for six yards on one carry in Navy’s win over Notre Dame ...carried the ball once for six yards in Navy’s come-from-behind win over SMU ... rushedfor eight yards on one carry at Louisiana Tech ... caught a 25-yard touchdown pass fromRicky Dobbs which was Howell’s first-career TD on what was only his second-careertouch of the ball ... shut down Georgia Southern fullback Tobi Akinniranye on a fake punt,giving the ball to the Mids at the Georgia Southern 40 ... it marked his first-collegiate tackle... gained 13 yards on his lone carry against Maryland in what was his collegiate debut.

�� 2009: Did not see any varsity action.�� High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Lansdale Catholic High School, Howellwas a two-sport standout earning letters in football (3) and track & field (1) ... garnered all-league honors as a junior and senior ... Second-Team All-State (Pa.) selection in 2007 whowas named the Pac 10 Two-Way Player of the Year ... named the Big Ticket Small SchoolMVP in 2007, while earning First-Team All-Intelligencer mention ... twice named a nomi-nee for the Old Spice Player of the Year ... selected as the co-team MVP as a sophomoreand the MVP in his junior and senior years ... led the football team to district and confer-ence titles in 2007 with an 11-2 record ... full name is John W. Howell ... born June 23,1990, in Abington, Pa. ... son of John and Liz Howell ... majoring in oceanography.

GREENE’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2009 41 253 6.2 0 19 02010 72 492 6.8 5 26 0TOTALS 113 745 6.6 5 26 0

Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2009 1 4 4.0 0 4 02010 18 286 15.9 0 38 0TOTALS 19 290 15.3 0 38 0

KO Return Rec Yds Avg TD Long2009 33 607 18.4 0 392010 3 76 25.3 0 33TOTALS 36 683 19.0 0 39Career highs – Carries: 9 vs. SMU (10-16-10) Rushing Yards: 87 at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) Rushing TDs: 1 (Five Times; last vs. Army, 12-11-10) Receptions: 4 vs. Maryland (9-6-10) Receiving Yards: 59 vs. Maryland (9-6-10) Receiving TDs: 0

GREENE GAME-BY-GAMERushing Receiving

Game (Date) Att Yds TD Avg Rec Yds TD Avgat Ohio State (9-5-09) 1 -7 0 -7.0 0 0 0 0.0Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) 5 12 0 2.4 0 0 0 0.0at Pitt (9-19-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0W. Kentucky (9-26-09) 1 14 0 14.0 0 0 0 0.0Air Force (10-3-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Rice (10-10-09) 4 29 0 7.2 0 0 0 0.0at SMU (10-17-09) 2 33 0 16.5 0 0 0 0.0Wake Forest (10-24-09) 4 20 0 5.0 0 0 0 0.0Temple (10-31-09) 5 19 0 3.8 0 0 0 0.0at Notre Dame (11-7-09) 5 36 0 7.2 1 4 0 4.0Delaware (11-14-09) 5 41 0 8.2 0 0 0 0.0at Hawai’i (11-28-09) 5 27 0 5.4 0 0 0 0.0vs. Army (12-12-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Missouri (12-31-09) 4 29 0 7.2 0 0 0 0.0

vs. Maryland (9-6-10) 7 74 0 10.6 4 59 0 14.8Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 4 9 0 2.2 1 6 0 6.0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 6 87 0 14.5 3 58 0 19.3at Air Force (10-2-10) 5 31 0 6.2 2 30 0 15.0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 6 25 0 4.2 3 44 0 14.7SMU (10-16-10) 9 48 1 5.3 1 8 0 8.0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 8 56 1 7.0 0 0 0 0.0Duke (10-30-10) 3 9 1 9.0 1 31 0 31.0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 6 47 1 7.8 1 5 0 5.0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 6 33 0 5.5 0 0 0 0.0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 2 5 0 2.5 1 15 0 15.0vs. Army (12-11-10) 1 35 1 7.0 0 0 0 0.0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 5 33 0 6.6 1 30 0 30.0

Page 19: 2011 Football Prosectus

18 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS

#57 Caleb Kingsr • Inside Linebacker • 6-0 • 223 • Port Orange, Fla.��At Navy: Enters the spring in the mix for playing time at line-backer ... has good speed and is one of the hardest hitters onthe team ... gained valuable experience at linebacker last fall... has earned two varsity letters.

�� 2010: A starter at inside linebacker in four games, includingeach of the first three, King played in all 13 contests ... pro-duced 28 tackles over the course of the season ... made hisfirst start since the La Tech game on Sept. 18, subbing in foran injured Max Blue against Duke ... produced a career-high10 tackles ... pitched in a pair of tackles in Navy’s victory overNotre Dame ... contributed three tackles in Navy’s come-from-behind win over SMU ... saw most of his time on specialteams in the win over Wake Forest where he made one tackle... the Mids’ defense held Air Force scoreless in the second and third quarters before sur-rendering a TD in the fourth just a handful of plays after the Falcons blocked a punt deepin Navy territory ... played predominately on special teams in the Air Force gamewas inon a career-high four stops as Navy held Louisiana Tech scoreless in the second half enroute to the win ... the Mids held their first two opponents to a total of 47 yards passing (11by Maryland and 36 by Georgia Southern) ... it’s the first time since 1979 that Navy hasheld the opposition to below 50 yards passing in back-to-back games ... that year theMids held The Citadel to 41 yards passing in a 26-7 win and held Connecticut to 48 yardspassing in a 21-10 win ... recorded a pair of solo stops in the Mids’ win over GeorgiaSouthern in the home opener ... part of a Navy defense that held Georgia Southern to just109 yards of total offense ... it’s the fewest yards allowed by a Navy defense since 1997when Navy held Army to just 87 yards of total offense (84 rushiing and 3 passing) in a 39-7 victory ... earned his first-collegiate start in the Mids’ opener against Maryland where hemade three tackles ... part of the Navy defensive unit that held the Terps to just 133 yardsover the final three quarters, after allowing Maryland to rush for 139 yards and two touch-downs in the first quarter.

�� 2009: Played in 13 games for the Mids primarily as a member of Navy’s special teamsunit ... made a solo tackle in Navy’s 63-14 win over Rice ... contributed his first collegiatetackle in the Mids’ win over Louisiana Tech in Navy’s home-opener ... made his collegiatedebut in Navy’s opener against sixth-ranked Ohio State.

�� 2008: Did not see any varsity action.��High School / Personal:A 2007 graduate of Warner Christian Academy, King attendedthe Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... a four-year letter-winner at linebacker, he led the football team to back-to-back (2005, ̀ 06) region titles with10-3 and 11-3 records, respectively ... earned All-State (Fla.) and all-area recognition asa junior and senior ... served as team captain as a junior and senior ... full name is CalebNathaniel King ... born Sept. 2, 1988, in Ormond Beach, Fla. ... son of Darrell and RobinKing ... majoring in economics.

#91 Jared MarksSr • Nose Guard • 6-5 • 297 • Fayetteville, N.C.��At Navy: Enters the spring competing for the starting job atnose guard ... has good size and can play the point of attack... has also been a valuable member of the special teamsunits the last two years ... has earned two varsity letters.

�� 2010: Saw action in all 13 games ... turned in three tacklesover the course of the season ... his lone tackle of the NotreDame game might have been the most important tackle ofhis career ... teaming up with Tyler Simmons, the Midsstopped Notre Dame at the one-yard line on 4th-and-one onthe opening drive of the game ... turned in one tackle, as Navyheld Louisiana Tech scoreless in the second half en route tothe win ... the Mids held their first two opponents to a total of47 yards passing (11 by Maryland and 36 by Georgia South-ern) ... it’s the first time since 1979 that Navy has held the opposition to below 50 yardspassing in back-to-back games ... part of a Navy defense that held Georgia Southern tojust 109 yards of total offense ... it’s the fewest yards allowed by a Navy defense since1997 when Navy held Army to just 87 yards of total offense (84 rushiing and 3 passing)in a 39-7 victory ... held Georgia Southern to eight first downs, the fewest allowed by Navysince 2008 when the Mids held SMU to eight first downs in a 34-7 win ... turned in a solotackle in the Mids’ opener against Maryland.

�� 2009: Played in all 14 games, including making his collegiate debut in the Mids’ openeragainst No. 6 Ohio State ... saw most of his action as a member of Navy’s special teams,but also appeared in short-yardage situations ... made his first-career tackle against Acad-emy rival Air Force.

�� 2008: Did not see any varsity action.�� High School / Personal:A 2007 graduate of Pine Forest High School, Marks attendedthe Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... earned three let-ters each in football and track ... received all-conference and all-region honors as a sen-ior ... elected captain of the football team in his senior year ... named the football team'sMVP in 2006 ... led the football team to the conference crown in 2006 with an 8-3 record... member of the National Honor Society ... full name is Jared Robert Marks ... born Aug.23, 1989 ... son of Robert and Laurie Marks ... majoring in general science.

HOWELL’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2009 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2010 15 102 6.8 2 15 0TOTALS 15 102 6.8 2 15 0

Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2009 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2010 2 102 51.0 2 77 0TOTALS 2 102 51.0 2 77 0Career highs – Carries: 2 (Three Times; last vs. Arkansas State, 11-20-10) Rushing Yards:26 at East Carolina (11-6-10) Rushing TDs: 1 (Twice; last vs. Arkansas State, 11-20-10)Receptions: 1 (Twice; last vs. Army, 12-11-10) Receiving Yards: 77 vs. Army (12-11-10)Receiving TDs: 1 (Twice; last vs. Army, 12-11-10)

HOWELL GAME-BY-GAMERushing Receiving

Game (Date) Att Yds TD Avg Rec Yds TD Avgvs. Maryland (9-6-10) 1 13 0 13.0 0 0 0 0.0Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 1 8 0 8.0 1 25 1 25.0at Air Force (10-2-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0SMU (10-16-10) 1 6 0 6.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 1 6 0 6.0 0 0 0 0.0Duke (10-30-10) 1 -1 0 -1.0 0 0 0 0.0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 2 26 0 13.0 0 0 0 0.0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 2 15 1 7.5 0 0 0 0.0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 2 4 1 2.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Army (12-11-10) 0 0 0 0.0 1 77 1 77.0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 4 25 0 6.2 0 0 0 0.0

KING’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF2008 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2009 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 02010 28 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 30 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Career highs – Tackles: 10 vs. Duke (10-30-10) TFL: 0 Sacks: 0 INT: 0 PBU: 0 FR: 0 FF: 0

KING GAME-BY-GAMEGame (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blkat Ohio State (9-5-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Pitt (9-19-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at W. Kentucky (9-26-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Air Force (10-3-09) -- Did Not Play --at Rice (10-10-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at SMU (10-17-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest (10-24-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Temple (10-31-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Notre Dame (11-7-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Delaware (11-14-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Hawai’i (11-28-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-12-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Missouri (12-31-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

vs. Maryland (9-6-10) 0-3-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 2-0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 2-2-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Air Force (10-2-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0SMU (10-16-10) 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 0-2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Duke (10-30-10) 3-7-10 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 3-0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0C. Michigan (11-13-10) -- Did Not Play --Arkansas State (11-20-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-11-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Page 20: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 19

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS

#11 Kwesi MitchellSr • Cornerback • 5-10 • 189 • Hoover, Ala.�� At Navy: Enters the spring as Navy’s most experiencedmember of the secondary ... returning starter at cornerback ...versatile performer who can also play safety ... has goodspeed ... ran a 2.60 in the 20-yard dash, which was the fifth-best mark on the team ... ran a 4.50 40-yard dash, which wastied with Gee Gee Greene for fourth best on the team ... hasearned two varsity letters.

�� 2010:A starter in all 13 contests (12 at cornerback, 1 at freesafety) ... turned in 48 tackles on the year, including 33 solostops ... broke up three passes and intercepted one ... forceda team-high tying three fumbles ... part of a defensive unit thatwas ranked 46th in scoring defense (23.31 pts/gm) and 27thin turnover margin (+0.54 /gm) ... pitched in four tackles andforced a fumble in the Mids’ Poinsettia Bowl loss to San Diego State ... produced four solotackles and broke up a pass in Navy’s 31-17 victory over Army ... turned in three tacklesand forced a fumble in Navy’s win over Arkansas State on Senior Day ... posted seventackles, including five solo stops against Central Michigan ... recorded five tackles inNavy’s win at East Carolina ... posted three solo tackles in Navy’s loss to Duke ... turnedin a pair of tackles and a pass break-up in Navy’s win over Notre Dame ... interceptedNotre Dame QB Dayne Crist at the Irish 26 and returned it one yard ... it was his first-ca-reer interception ... posted a season-high five tackles in Navy’s victory over SMU ... turnedin four tackles against Wake Forest and forced a fumble, the first of his career (retainedby Wake) ... the Mids’ defense held Air Force scoreless in the second and third quartersbefore surrendering a TD in the fourth just a handful of plays after the Falcons blocked apunt deep in Navy territory ... recorded four tackles, including a half a tackle for a lossagainst the Falcons ... started the Louisiana Tech game at free safety in place of an injuredEmmett Merchant ... finished the game with three tackles and broke up a pass, as Navyheld Louisiana Tech scoreless in the second quarter en route to the win ... the Mids heldtheir first two opponents to a total of 47 yards passing (11 by Maryland and 36 by Geor-gia Southern) ... it’s the first time since 1979 that Navy has held the opposition to below50 yards passing in back-to-back games ... produced three tackles, including two solostops, in Navy’s win over Georgia Southern in the home-opener ... part of a Navy defensethat held Georgia Southern to just 109 yards of total offense ... it’s the fewest yards allowed

by a Navy defense since 1997 when Navy held Army to just 87 yards of total offense (84rushiing and 3 passing) in a 39-7 victory ... contributed one tackle vs. Maryland.

�� 2009:A starter in two games, he appeared in all 14 contests, including making his colle-giate debut in the Mids’ opener against No. 6 Ohio State ... finished the year with 29 tack-les (18-11), including a half a tackle for a loss ... also contributed two pass break-ups ...member of Navy’s defense that held Missouri, the nation’s 33rd-ranked scoring offensewith its 30.3 points per game, to just 13 points in the 2009 Texas Bowl ... it was Missouri’sthird-lowest scoring output of the year and the fewest points since Texas throttled theTigers 41-7 on Oct. 24 ... after the Tigers scored a TD just 24 seconds into the game,Navy’s defense held Missouri without a touchdown for the remainder of the contest ...playing a nickel defense, Mitchell got the starting nod against the Tigers where he madethree tackles and was credited with a half a sack ... also pitched in a pass break-up ... wasin on three tackles in what was his first appearance in the annual Army-Navy game ... theMids held Army to just a field goal in the contest after Ricky Dobbs threw an interceptionin Navy territory in the first quarter ... Navy’s defense has not allowed an Army touchdownin 12-straight quarters (dating back to 2006) ... furthermore, the Mids did not give up anoffensive touchdown to Army or Air Force in 2009 ... made two solo stops against Hawai’i,while also breaking up a pass ... turned in a solo tackle against Delaware in the home fi-nale ... recorded one tackle in the Mids’ win over Notre Dame ... Navy’s 14-0 advantageat the half marked the first time since Nov. 1, 1997, that the Mids have led the Irish at thehalf ... it’s also the first time since Nov. 2, 1974, that Navy has shut out Notre Dame in theopening half ... the Mids’ defense held Temple to just 37 yards passing, the fewest yardssince Rice completed all five of its pass attempts for 35 yards on Oct. 23, 2004 ... addeda pair of solo tackles against the Owls ... Navy’s defense stifled the Wake Forest offenseall day, holding the Deacs scoreless in the first quarter and to three points for more than53 minutes ... turned in two solo tackles against Wake and downed a Kyle Delahookepunt inside the five ... contributed three tackles in Navy’s overtime win at SMU ... part ofa defense that held Rice to just 21 yards on the ground, marking the second time thisyear the Mids have held an opponent to under 50 yards rushing ... Navy also held Riceto 272 yards of total offense, the third opponent in 2009 that has been held under 300yards of total offense ... contributed a pair of tackles against the Owls ... member of theMids’ defense that did not give up an offensive TD by Air Force and held the Falcons wellunder its rushing average of 319 yards (183 vs. Navy) ... made his first collegiate start inthe Mids’ win over Western Kentucky, as the Mids were bitten by the injury bug a gameprior leaving the regular starters sidelined ... finished the game with a career-high eighttackles ... turned in a tackle against Pitt ... was in on one tackle against the Buckeyes.

�� 2008: Did not see any varsity action.��High School / Personal:A 2007 graduate of Hoover High School, Mitchell attended theNaval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... lettered three years asa defensive back and also ran track ... football team was featured on MTV’s Two-A-Days... received All-State (Ala.) recognition in football his senior year ... led the football team tostate titles in 2004 (15-0) and ̀ 06 (14-2) ... elected team captain of the outdoor track & fieldteam in his senior season ... member of the outdoor track & field team that won the statechampionship in 2005 ... uncle, David Mitchell Jr., played football at Mississippi State ...full name is Kwesi Akeem Mitchell ... born June 15, 1989, in Thomasville, Ga. ... son ofDaniel Mitchell and Jacqueline Mitchell ... majoring in economics.

MARKS’ CAREER STATISTICSDefense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF2008 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2009 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 02010 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Career highs – Tackles: 1 (Four Times; last vs. Notre Dame, 10-23-10) TFL: 0 Sacks: 0 INT:0 PBU: 0 FR: 0 FF: 0

MARKS GAME-BY-GAMEGame (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blkat Ohio State (9-5-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Pitt (9-19-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at W. Kentucky (9-26-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Air Force (10-3-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Rice (10-10-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at SMU (10-17-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest (10-24-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Temple (10-31-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Notre Dame (11-7-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Delaware (11-14-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Hawai’i (11-28-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-12-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Missouri (12-31-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

vs. Maryland (9-6-10) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Air Force (10-2-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0SMU (10-16-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Duke (10-30-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-11-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

MITCHELL’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF2008 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2009 29 0.5-3 0.5-3 0-0 2 0 02010 48 0.5-1 0-0 1-1 3 0 3TOTALS 87 1.0-4 0.5-3 1-1 5 0 3Career highs – Tackles: 8 vs. Western Kentucky (9-26-09) TFL: 0.5 (Twice; last at Air Force,10-2-10) Sacks: 0.5 vs. Missouri (12-31-09) INT: 1 vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) PBU: 1(Five Times; last vs. Army, 12-11-10) FR: 0 FF: 1 (Three Times; last at San Diego State,12-23-10)

MITCHELL GAME-BY-GAMEGame (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blkat Ohio State (9-5-09) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Pitt (9-19-09) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0W. Kentucky (9-26-09) 5-3-8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Air Force (10-3-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Rice (10-10-09) 2-0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at SMU (10-17-09) 3-0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest (10-24-09) 2-0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Temple (10-31-09) 2-0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Notre Dame (11-7-09) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Delaware (11-14-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Hawai’i (11-28-09) 2-0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0vs. Army (12-12-09) 0-3-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Missouri (12-31-09) 1-2-3 0.5-3 0.5-3 0 1 0 0 0

continued on next page

Page 21: 2011 Football Prosectus

20 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS

#15 Gary Myerssr • Safety • 6-1 • 194 • San Antonio, Texas�� At Navy: Making the move to safety after spending his firstthree years at wide receiver ... is expected to contend for astarting job ... also returns as Navy’s punt returner ... has goodsize ... has earned two varsity letters.

�� 2010: Saw action as Navy’s punt returner in 11 of the 13games, but was forced to sit out of the Army-Navy game aswell as the bowl game after suffering a neck injury againstArkansas State ... averaged 5.4 yards per punt return, gain-ing 70 yards on 13 returns over the course of the season ...returned one punt for three yards against Arkansas State inthe Mids’ home finale ... returned one punt for four yards inNavy’s loss to Duke on Homecoming ... turned in one tackleon special teams in the Notre Dame, while also fielding onepunt return for no gain ... returned on punt for four yards against SMU ... called upon fora pair of punt returns at Air Force, returning them for a combined 15 yards ... returnedfour punts for 31 yards, including a long return of 14 against Georgia Southern in thehome-opener ... returned two punts for 13 yards in the Mids’ opener against Maryland.

�� 2009:Appeared in 13 games where he made three catches for 60 yards ... sat out the AirForce game after suffering a concussion against Western Kentucky ... caught a pass ineach of the first three contests this fall ... caught one pass for 12 yards in the Mids loss atPitt ... made an exceptional catch on a 38-yard throw by Ricky Dobbs late in the fourthquarter of the Mids win over Louisiana Tech in the home-opener ... the catch was a ca-reer-long reception for Myers ... connected with Ricky Dobbs for his first career reception,a 10-yard grab against sixth-ranked Ohio State in the season-opener.

�� 2008: Saw action in one game, playing four plays in the season opener against Towson.��High School / Personal:A 2007 graduate of W.H. Taft High School, Myers attended theNaval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... a three-sport stand-out, he lettered three times each in football, basketball and track ... a two-time footballteam captain, he received all-district recognition three times and was twice named an all-city selection ... also a two-time basketball team captain, he received all-district honorsthree times and was named all-city ... member of the National Honor Society ... high schoolteammate of former Navy football players Ram Vela and Jordan Eddington ... sister, An-gela, is a senior at the Naval Academy and is the starting point guard on the basketballteam ... sister, Ashley, graduated from the Air Force Academy ... full name is Gary DanteMyers Jr. ... born Aug. 7, 1989, in Omaha, Neb. ... son of Gary Sr. and Barbara Myers ...majoring in general science.

#94 Ryan PaulsonJr • Defensive End • 6-4 • 260 • Broomfield, Colo.��At Navy: Enters the spring battling for the starting job at de-fensive end opposite of team co-captain Jabaree Tuani ...came on strong during spring camp and steadily moved upthe depth chart ... has good size and strength ... has earnedone varsity letter.

�� 2010: Played in every game, including making his collegiatedebut in the Mids’ opener against Maryland as a member ofthe special teams unit ... contributed a career-high three tack-les in Navy’s win over East Carolina.

�� 2009: Did not see any varsity action.�� High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Legacy HighSchool, Paulson was a four-sport standout earning letters inbasketball (2), football (2), track & field (2) and rugby (1) ...two-time all-conference and all-region selection who was named All-State (Colo.) his sen-ior year ... an all-academic selection in both football and basketball ... enjoys volunteeringin his spare time, including at the senior center at home during the summer months ... fullname is Ryan Sidney Paulson ... born July 7, 1991, in Odessa, Texas ... son of Mike andTerry Paulson ... majoring in oceanography.

#2 Kriss ProctorSr • Quarterback • 6-1 • 200 • Big Bear City, Calif.��At Navy: Enters the spring as Navy’s starting quarterback ...has good size and speed ... is proficient at running the tripleoption ... ran the pro agility drill in 4.10 seconds, the fourth-fastest mark on the team ... has earned two varsity letters.

�� 2010: Played in eight contests and was Navy’s starting QBagainst Central Michigan ... closed out his junior season car-rying the ball 32 times for 304 yards and four TDs, while com-pleting just two of his five passes for 33 yards ... member ofNavy’s offensive unit that finished the season ranked sixth inthe country in rushing offense (284.77 yds/gm) and ninth inpass efficiency (156.65) ... got into the Army-Navy game as amember of the hands team ... spelled Dobbs for a play afterhe was banged up against Arkansas State ... ran the ball justonce for a gain of one yard ... made just his third-career start at QB and first since lastyear’s Temple contest when he led the Mids to victory at home against Central Michigan... finished the game with 201 yards on 20 carries ... it’s the 10th-best ground gain by aNavy quarterback in school history and the most since Ricky Dobbs ran for 224 yards on42 carries in Navy’s win over SMU in 2008 ... reached the 100-yard rushing mark behinda 14-yard rush in the third quarter ... it marked his first-career 100-yard rushing day ... his

MITCHELL GAME-BY-GAME (con’t)Game (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blkvs. Maryland (9-6-10) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0at Air Force (10-2-10) 1-3-4 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 3-1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0SMU (10-16-10) 5-0-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 2-0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 1 0 0 0Duke (10-30-10) 3-0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 0-5-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 5-2-7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0vs. Army (12-11-10) 4-0-4 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 3-1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0

MYERS GAME-BY-GAMERushing Receiving

Game (Date) Att Yds TD Avg Rec Yds TD Avgat Ohio State (9-5-09) 0 0 0 0.0 1 10 0 10.0Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) 0 0 0 0.0 1 38 0 38.0at Pitt (9-19-09) 0 0 0 0.0 1 12 0 12.0W. Kentucky (9-26-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Air Force (10-3-09) -- Did Not Play --at Rice (10-10-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at SMU (10-17-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Wake Forest (10-24-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Temple (10-31-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Notre Dame (11-7-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Delaware (11-14-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Hawai’i (11-28-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Army (12-12-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Missouri (12-31-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

Maryland (9-6-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Air Force (10-2-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0SMU (10-16-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Duke (10-30-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Army (12-11-10) -- Did Not Play --at San Diego St. (12-23-10) -- Did Not Play --

MYERS’ CAREER STATISTICSReceiving Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2008 0 0 0.0 0 0 02009 3 60 20.0 0 38 02010 0 0 0.0 0 0 0TOTALS 3 60 20.0 0 38 0

Punt Return Rec Yds Avg TD Long2008 0 0 0.0 0 02009 0 0 0.0 0 02010 13 70 5.4 0 14TOTALS 13 70 5.4 0 14Career highs – Receptions: 1 (Three times; last at Pitt, 9-19-09) Receiving Yards: 38 vs.Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) Receiving TDs: 0

Page 22: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 21

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERSprevious rushing high was 89 yards against Wake Forest last year ... reached the 200-yardrushing mark behind a 2-yard rush with 1:59 remaining in the game ... he is the 19th dif-ferent QB in program history to rush for 100 yards in a game and only the sixth differentQB in Navy history to rush for 200 yards ... his career-long 48-yard run in the third quar-ter was his second 40-plus yard run of the contest, also running for 40 yards in the sec-ond quarter ... was spectacular in the fourth quarter at East Carolina where he carried theball five times for 78 yards and a pair of touchdowns ... scored a 23-yard TD, as well as aone-yarder ... Navy’s offense put up 76 points in the win over East Carolina, setting amodern day scoring record ... it’s the most points scored by the Mids since Navy defeatedColby, 121-0, on Nov. 15, 1919 ... Navy finished the game with a season-high 521 yardsrushing, marking the first time the Mids have topped the 500-yard rushing milestone sinceAug. 30, 2008, when the Mids ran for 558 yards against Towson ... it’s tied as the fifth-bestrushing performance in school history ... Navy’s 596 yards of total offense marks its bestoffensive day since finishing with 602 yards against Towson on Aug. 30, 2008 ... it goesdown as the 16th-most yards (tied) in program history ... appeared in the Notre Damegame as a member of the hands team ... spelled Ricky Dobbs for a down in the Wake For-est game ... came in relief of Dobbs in the third quarter at Louisiana Tech ... carried theball six times for 24 and capped it off by scoring a seven-yard touchdown.

�� 2009:Made three appearances during the season, including starts against Wake Forestand Temple in place of an injured Ricky Dobbs ... rushed for 223 yards and five touch-downs on 53 carries ... completed two of his four passes for 27 yards and was picked offonce ... started his second consecutive game in a 27-24 loss to Temple ... completed twoof his four passes for 27 yards, including a long pass of 31 yards to Mario Washington ...carried the ball 16 times for 52 yards and a two-yard TD ... inserted into the starting lineupfor the Wake Forest game after a knee injury suffered by starter Ricky Dobbs againstSMU ... was a solid performer against the Deacs, rushing for a career-high 89 yards on acareer-high 23 carries in Navy’s 13-10 win over Wake Forest ... scored Navy’s only TD ona career-long 40-yard run ... it’s the third-consecutive year that a Navy quarterback hasled Navy to victory in his first-career start ... he is the first Navy quarterback in the tripleoption era to beat a team from a BCS conference in his first-career start ... made his firstcollegiate appearance in the Mids’ 63-14 win over Rice, coming into the game with 9:49remaining in the third quarter in relief of starter Ricky Dobbs ... carried the ball 14 timesfor 82 yards and three one-yard touchdowns ... headed into his sophomore season as theNo. 2 quarterback, but a preseason knee injury kept him out of action for the first threegames.

�� 2008: Did not see any varsity action.��High School / Personal:A 2008 graduate of Big Bear High School, Proctor was a three-sport standout ... a four-year letterwinner in football, he picked up three letters in basket-ball and baseball ... led the football team to back-to-back De Anza League titles with acombined 24-2 record in 2006 and ̀ 07 ... received All-State (Calif.) and all-county honorsin football his senior year ... was named the division and league MVP as a senior ... base-ball team claimed the De Anza League crown in 2008 ... a two-time all-state, all-county andAll-CIF center fielder for the baseball team ... earned All-CIF and all-league kudos as apoint guard for the basketball team in 2007 and ̀ 08 ... member of the National Honor So-ciety ... full name is Kriss William Proctor ... born Feb. 3, 1990, in Big Bear City, Calif. ...son of Kenny and Sandie Proctor ... majoring in international relations.

#26 Aaron SantiagoSr • Slot Back • 5-8 • 167 • Kapolei, Hawai’i��At Navy: Enters the spring battling for the starting job at slotback opposite Gee Gee Greene ... outstanding blocker ... Ac-ademic All-America candidate ... plays with a great motor ...one of the fastest players on the team ... ran a 3.99 in the proagility drill, which was tied with Greg Jones for the fastestmark on the team ... was timed in 1.45 seconds in the 10-yarddash, which was tied with Jonathan Hill for the fourth-besttime on the team ... ran a 4.49 40-yard dash, which was thethird-best mark on the team ... has a good knowledge of theoffense ... has earned one varsity letter.

�� 2010: Missing three of Navy’s first four games because ofinjury, he appeared in 10 contests and made six starts ... car-ried the ball 27 times for 201 yards and a TD ... also caught13 passes for 251 yards and three touchdowns ... member of Navy’s offensive unit thatfinished the season ranked sixth in the country in rushing offense (284.77 yds/gm), ninthin pass efficiency (156.65), 38th in total offense (404.77 yds/gm), 45th in scoring offense(29.69 pts/gm) and 27th in turnover margin (+0.54 /gm) ... gained 27 yards on four car-ries against San Diego State in the Poinsettia Bowl ... also caught one pass for 16 yardsagainst the Aztecs ... carried the ball once for five yards, while also catching a pair ofpasses for a career-high tying 54 yards against Army ... his 31-yard reception against theBlack carried the ball three times for 15 yards in Navy’s win over Arkansas State on Sen-ior Day ... also caught an 11-yard pass ... rushed for 60 yards and a TD on four carries,while also catching one pass for a gain of 26 yards against Central Michigan ... his 18-yardtouchdown run in the first quarter was his first career rushing touchdown ... also turnedin a career-long carry of 31 yards against the Chippewas ... carried the ball four times for14 yards and caught two passes for 33 yards and a TD at East Carolina ... caught a 29-

yard pass from Ricky Dobbs on what was ECU’s second of three fumbles on three-straightpossessions to open the second half ... Navy’s offense put up 76 points in the win overEast Carolina, setting a modern day scoring record ... it’s the most points scored by theMids since Navy defeated Colby, 121-0, on Nov. 15, 1919 ... Navy finished the game witha season-high 521 yards rushing, marking the first time the Mids have topped the 500-yardrushing milestone since Aug. 30, 2008, when the Mids ran for 558 yards against Towson... it’s tied as the fifth-best rushing performance in school history ... Navy’s 596 yards oftotal offense marks its best offensive day since finishing with 602 yards against Towsonon Aug. 30, 2008 ... it goes down as the 16th-most yards (tied) in program history ... gained12 yards on two carries against Duke, while also catching a pair of passes for 36 yards ...connected with QB Ricky Dobbs on a 12-yard touchdown catch to get the Mids to withina field goal ... carried the ball just once against Notre Dame, but played a more importantrole as a blocker in the Mids’ win over the Irish ... helped open up holes for fullback Alexan-der Teich to rush for a career-high 210 yards against Notre Dame, the first 200-yard rush-ing game by a Navy fullback in program history and the most rushing yards by a Navyplayer in series history ... as a team, Navy rushed for four TDs, including three by QBRicky Dobbs ... caught two passes for 54 yards against SMU, including a 51-yard grab ...caught a three-yard pass from Ricky Dobbs for his first-career touchdown (rushing or re-ceiving) ... also carried the ball twice for two yards ... playing for the first time since Navy’shome opener, Santiago played a fantastic game against Wake Forest ... carried the ballsix times for a career-high 66 yards ... also caught one pass for nine yards ... came intothe game against the Deacs with one-career carry (2009 vs. Rice) and one-career re-ception (2010 Georgia Southern) ... sidelined for the Louisiana Tech and Air Force gamesafter aggravating a hamstring injury ... caught his first-collegiate pass, a 12-yarder fromRicky Dobbs, in Navy’s home-opener against Georgia Southern ... it was just his second-career touch on the offense ... sidelined for the Mids’ opener against Maryland with a ham-string injury.

�� 2009: Saw action in nine games, mostly as a member of Navy’s special teams ... carriedthe ball just once for nine yards, while pitching in six tackles for the Mids ... made a return

PROCTOR’S CAREER STATISTICSPassing Cmp Att Pct Yds TD Int2008 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2009 2 4 50.0 27 0 12010 2 5 40.0 33 0 0TOTALS 4 9 44.4 60 0 1

Rushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2008 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2009 53 223 4.2 5 40 02010 32 304 9.5 4 48 1TOTALS 85 527 6.2 9 48 1Career highs – Carries: 23 vs. Wake Forest (10-24-09) Rushing Yards: 201 vs. CentralMichigan, 11-13-10) Rushing TDs: 3 at Rice (10-10-09) Pass Completions: 2 (Twice; lastvs. Central Michigan, 11-13-09) Pass Attempts: 5 vs. Central Michigan (11-13-10) Pass-ing Yards: 33 vs. Central Michigan (11-13-10) Passing TDs: 0

PROCTOR GAME-BY-GAMEPassing Rushing

Game (Date) Cmp Att Int Yds TD Att Yds TD Avgat Ohio State (9-5-09) -- Did Not Play --Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) -- Did Not Play --Pitt (9-19-09) -- Did Not Play --W. Kentucky (9-26-09) -- Did Not Play --Air Force (10-3-09) -- Did Not Play --at Rice (10-10-09) 0 0 0 0 0 14 85 3 5.9at SMU (10-17-09) -- Did Not Play --Wake Forest (10-24-09) 0 0 0 0 0 23 89 1 3.9Temple (10-31-09) 2 4 1 27 0 16 52 1 3.2at Notre Dame (11-7-09) -- Did Not Play --Delaware (11-14-09) -- Did Not Play --at Hawai’i (11-28-09) -- Did Not Play --vs. Army (12-12-09) -- Did Not Play --vs. Missouri (12-31-09) -- Did Not Play --

vs. Maryland (9-6-10) -- Did Not Play --Ga. Southern (9-11-10) -- Did Not Play --at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 0 0 0 0 0 6 24 1 4.0at Air Force (10-2-10) -- Did Not Play --at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0SMU (10-16-10) -- Did Not Play --vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Duke (10-30-10) -- Did Not Play --at East Carolina (11-6-10) 0 0 0 0 0 5 78 2 15.6C. Michigan (11-13-10) 2 5 0 33 0 20 201 1 10.1Arkansas State (11-20-10) 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1.0vs. Army (12-11-10) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Page 23: 2011 Football Prosectus

22 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERSto his home state of Hawai’i, where he turned in one tackle ... produced two solo tacklesin Navy’s home final against Delaware ... sat out the Wake Forest game after suffering anankle injury against SMU ... inserted into the lineup for special teams at SMU where hecontributed a pair of tackles ... in just his second career appearance, he carried the ballonce for a gain of nine yards against Rice ... made his collegiate debut in Navy’s home-opening victory over Louisiana Tech.

�� 2008: Did not see any varsity action.��High School / Personal:A 2007 graduate of Kapolei High School, Santiago attended theNaval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... a three-sport stand-out, he was a four-year letterwinner in baseball who also picked up three letters in foot-ball and two in soccer ... led the soccer team to the Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA)Championship in his senior year ... selected to play in the HUB Goodwill Senior Bowl ...member of the National Honor Society ... hails from the same hometown and graduatedfrom the same high school as former quarterback Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada ... fullname is Aaron J. Santiago ... born June 5, 1989, in Honolulu, Hawai'i ... son of Jon San-tiago and Joan Fernandez ... majoring in systems engineering ... carries a 3.23 grade-pointaverage.

#10 Jarred ShannonSr • Outside Linebacker • 6-0 • 208 • Gainesville, Fla.��At Navy:Entes the spring battling for a starting slot at outsidelinebacker ... an athletic player who has battled injuriesthroughout his career ... has good speed ... has earned onevarsity letter.

�� 2010: Saw action in every game as a member of the specialteams unit ... turned in a pair of tackles in Navy’s win overEast Carolina ... turned in a solo tackle on special teams inNavy’s 31-17 victory over Army ... subbing in for Aaron Mc-Cauley on a handful of plays, he contributed a tackle in Navy’sloss to Duke.

�� 2009: Played in four games ... blocked a punt against Tem-ple that David Wright returned for a touchdown.

�� 2008: Played in the final three regular season games of theyear ... played two plays against Notre Dame and Army and four plays against NorthernIllinois.

�� High School / Personal: A 2008 graduate of P.K. Yonge Developmental ResearchSchool, Shannon was a four-year letterwinner in football who also earned a letter in track& field ... garnered Second-Team All-State (Fla.) honors as a senior, as well as first-teamall-area kudos ... served as team captain his senior year ... named the team's defensivecaptain in 2007 ... father, James, played football at Florida ... full name is Jarred PowellShannon ... born Sept. 9, 1989, in Gainesville, Fla. ... son of James and Wendy Shannon... majoring in History.

#23 Bo SnelsonJr • Slot Back • 5-7 • 180 • Pasadena, Texas�� At Navy: Enters the spring battling for a starting job at slotback ... has above average quickness ... ran the pro agilitydrill in 4.11 seconds, which was tied with Gee Gee Greene forthe fifth best on the team ... an excellent special teams player... a threat to catch the ball out of the backfield as a receiver... plays with a nasty disposition and is a relentless blocker ...has earned two varsity letters.

�� 2010: Played in all 13 games ... played mostly special teamsin the first half of the season before seeing more playing timeat slot back in the latter part of the year ... carried the ball 11times for 91 yards and a touchdown and caught one pass forseven yards over the course of the year ... member of Navy’soffensive unit that finished the season ranked sixth in thecountry in rushing offense (284.77 yds/gm), ninth in pass efficiency (156.65), 38th in totaloffense (404.77 yds/gm), 45th in scoring offense (29.69 pts/gm) and 27th in turnover mar-gin (+0.54 /gm) ... carried the ball twice for 13 yards against San Diego State in the Poin-settia Bowl ... rushed for 25 yards on three carries in Navy’s win over Arkansas State inits home finale ... also caught a seven-yard pass, his first-career reception ... carried theball three times for 28 yards against Central Michigan, including a 19-yard carry on 2nd-and-5 midway through the third quarter which was a career-long run ... his previous longwas an 11-yard gain in Navy’s win at East Carolina ... at East Carolina, he figured into thenormal rotation of slot backs for the first time in his career ... carried the ball three timesfor 25 yards and scored his first-collegiate touchdown, a six-yarder to open the fourthquarter ... Navy’s offense put up 76 points in the win over East Carolina, setting a mod-ern day scoring record ... it’s the most points scored by the Mids since Navy defeatedColby, 121-0, on Nov. 15, 1919 ...Navy finished the game with a season-high 521 yardsrushing, marking the first time the Mids have topped the 500-yard rushing milestone sinceAug. 30, 2008, when the Mids ran for 558 yards against Towson ... it’s tied as the fifth-bestrushing performance in school history ... Navy’s 596 yards of total offense marks its bestoffensive day since finishing with 602 yards against Towson on Aug. 30, 2008 ... it goesdown as the 16th-most yards (tied) in program history ... in Navy’s loss to Duke, he re-turned one kick for a gain of 11 yards ... returned one kick for 11 yards at Wake Forest,his first return of the season ... recorded his first-collegiate tackle in the Mids’ win overGeorgia Southern in the home-opener, while also posting a tackle in the Louisiana Techwin.

�� 2009:Appeared in 11 games for the Mids, seeing action mostly as a kick returner ... re-turned four kicks over the course of the season for 63 yards ... also carried the ball oncefor nine yards ... his 27-yard kickoff return at Hawai’i was the longest of his career ... re-turned one kickoff for 16 yards against Delaware in the Mids’ home finale ... gained 12yards on his first career kickoff return, the second-half opening kickoff by Wake Forest ...made his first-career appearance at slot back in the Mids’ win over Rice where he carriedthe ball once for a gain of nine yards ... inserted into the lineup as a kickoff returner againstAir Force ... made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ home-opening victory over LouisianaTech.

��High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Pasadena Memorial High School, Snelsonwas a four-sport standout earning letters in power lifting (4), track & field (4), baseball (3)and football (3) ... received All-State (Texas) honors as a junior and senior ... named the

SANTIAGO’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2008 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2009 1 9 9.0 0 9 02010 27 201 7.4 1 31 0TOTALS 28 210 7.5 1 31 0

Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2008 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2009 0 0 0.0 0 0 02010 13 251 19.3 3 51 0TOTALS 13 251 19.3 3 51 0

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF2008 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2009 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 02010 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Career highs – Carries: 6 at Wake Forest (10-9-10) Rushing Yards: 66 at Wake Forest (10-9-10) Rushing TDs: 1 vs. Central Michigan (11-13-10) Receptions: 2 (Four Times; lastvs. Army, 12-11-10) Receiving Yards: 54 (Twice; last vs. Army, 12-11-10) Receiving TDs:1 (Three Times; last at East Carolina, 11-6-10)

SANTIAGO GAME-BY-GAMERushing Receiving

Game (Date) Att Yds TD Avg Rec Yds TD Avgat Ohio State (9-5-09) -- Did Not Play --Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Pitt (9-19-09) -- Did Not Play --W. Kentucky (9-26-09) -- Did Not Play --Air Force (10-3-09) -- Did Not Play --at Rice (10-10-09) 1 9 0 9.0 0 0 0 0.0at SMU (10-17-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Wake Forest (10-24-09) -- Did Not Play --Temple (10-31-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Notre Dame (11-7-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Delaware (11-14-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Hawai’i (11-28-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Army (12-12-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Missouri (12-31-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

vs. Maryland (9-6-10) -- Did Not Play --Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 0 0 0 0.0 1 12 0 12.0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) -- Did Not Play --at Air Force (10-2-10) -- Did Not Play --at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 6 66 0 11.0 1 9 0 9.0SMU (10-16-10) 2 2 0 1.0 2 54 1 27.0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Duke (10-30-10) 2 12 0 6.0 2 36 1 18.0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 4 14 0 3.5 2 33 1 16.5C. Michigan (11-13-10) 4 60 1 15.0 1 26 0 26.0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 3 15 0 5.0 1 11 0 11.0vs. Army (12-11-10) 1 5 0 5.0 2 54 0 27.0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 4 27 0 6.8 1 16 0 16.0

Page 24: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 23

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERSOld Spice Player of the Year twice ... named the district’s offensive MVP his junior and sen-ior years ... served as team captain his senior year ... coached in high school by his fa-ther, John, who played football and baseball at Southwest Baptist in Bolivar, Mo. ... placedthird at the Texas State Track & Field Championship in the 4x100 relay with a time of 41.3... served as Class President for three years ... full name is Benjamin Michael Snelson ...born Dec. 21, 1989, in Bolivar, Mo. ... son of John and Mandy Snelson ... majoring in Eng-lish.

#28 David SperryJr • Cornerback • 5-11 • 173 • Las Vegas, Nev.��At Navy: Enters the spring battling for the starting job at cor-ner opposite Kwesi Mitchell ... Has good speed ... has goodcoverage skills ... was a solid special teams player a year ago... has earned one varsity letter.

�� 2010: Played in all 13 contests, including making his colle-giate debut in Navy’s opener against Maryland as a memberof the special teams unit ... recorded eight tackles in his soph-omore season and broke up a pass ... pitched in a tackleagainst San Diego State in the Poinsettia Bowl ... turned in acareer-high three tackles and broke up a pass against EastCarolina ... posted one tackle in Navy’s home finale againstArkansas State ... contributed a solo tackle in Navy’s come-from-behind victory over SMU ... chipped in a tackle on spe-cial teams in the win over Wake Forest ... produced his first-collegiate tackle in the Mids’win over Georgia Southern in the home-opener.

�� 2009: Did not see any varsity action.��High School / Personal:A 2009 graduate of Faith Lutheran High School, Sperry was athree-year football letterwinner ... named 2009 Faith Lutheran's Athlete of the Year afterearning All-State (Nev.) honors as a senior ... high school teammate of Navy sophomorelinebacker Garrett Sherwood ... childhood friends with fellow Navy football teammateWilliam Coats ... full name is David Anthony Sperry ... born Dec. 13, 1990, in San Mateo,Calif. ... son of David and Kimberly Sperry ... majoring in history.

#17 Mike StukelSr • Slot Back • 5-11 • 195 • Fleming Island, Fla.�� At Navy: Enters the spring battling for a starting job at slotback ... bounced back and forth between slot back and quar-terback his first two years, but played exclusively at slot backthis pas season ... hard-nosed runner who is tough to tackle... has good speed ... has a quick first step ... ran a 1.43 in the10-yard dash, tied with Gee Gee Greene for the fastest markon the team ... has earned one varsity letter.

�� 2010: Played in 12 games, mainly on special teams over thelast nine contests ... carried the ball 10 times for 38 yards anda touchdown over the course of the season ... carried the balltwice at Air Force for a gain of two yards ... scored his first-col-legiate touchdown on a four-yard run on Navy’s opening driveat Louisiana Tech ... finished the game with four carries for 15yards ... carried the ball four times for a gain of 21 yards in Navy’s opener against Mary-land ... ran the ball on a key fourth-and eight where he gained 10 yards and one of Navy’s26 first downs.

�� 2009:Made three appearances after being moved back and forth between quarterbackand slot back ... carried the ball eight times for 58 yards on the year ... moved back to quar-terback oafter starting QB Ricky Dobbs suffered a knee injury against SMU ... gained 25yards on four carries against Rice, including a long run of 16 yards ... carried the ball oncefor a gain of 14 yards against Western Kentucky ... moved back to quarterback the weekleading up to the opener against Ohio State after backup QB Kriss Proctor suffered aknee injury ...made his debut in a Navy uniform against Louisiana Tech in the home-opener, spelling starting QB Ricky Dobbs late in the fourth quarter ... carried the ball threetimes for 19 yards, including a long run of eight yards.

�� 2008: Did not see any varsity action.��High School / Personal:A 2007 graduate of Bishop Kenny High School, Stukel attendedthe Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... a two-sport stand-out, he lettered three times each in football and baseball ... an all-city quarterback whoserved as team captain of the football team ... led the baseball team to the district and re-gional titles before losing in the state title game in 2006 ... received All-State (Fla.) and all-city recognition in baseball as a senior ... full name is Michael Arthur Stukel Jr. ... born April13, 1989, in Atlanta, Ga. ... son of Mike and Cinda Stukel ... majoring in economics.

SNELSON’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2009 1 9 9.0 0 9 02010 11 91 8.3 1 19 0TOTALS 12 100 8.3 1 19 0

Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2009 0 0 0.0 0 0 02010 1 7 7.0 0 7 0TOTALS 1 7 7.0 0 7 0

KO Return Rec Yds Avg TD Long2009 4 63 15.8 0 272010 2 22 11.0 0 11TOTALS 6 96 16.0 0 27Career highs – Carries: 3 (Three Times; last vs. Arkansas State, 11-20-10) Rushing Yards:28 vs. Central Michigan (11-13-10) Rushing TDs: 1 at East Carolina (11-6-10) Receptions:1 vs. Arkansas State (11-20-10) Receiving Yards: 7 vs. Arkansas State (11-20-10) Re-ceiving TDs: 0

SNELSON GAME-BY-GAMERushing Receiving

Game (Date) Att Yds TD Avg Rec Yds TD Avgat Ohio State (9-5-09) -- Did Not Play --Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Pitt (9-19-09) -- Did Not Play --W. Kentucky (9-26-09) -- Did Not Play --Air Force (10-3-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Rice (10-10-09) 1 9 0 9.0 0 0 0 0.0at SMU (10-17-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Wake Forest (10-24-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Temple (10-31-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Notre Dame (11-7-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Delaware (11-14-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Hawai’i (11-28-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Army (12-12-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Missouri (12-31-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

vs. Maryland (9-6-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Air Force (10-2-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0SMU (10-16-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Duke (10-30-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 3 25 1 8.3 0 0 0 0.0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 3 28 0 9.3 0 0 0 0.0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 3 25 0 8.3 1 7 0 7.0vs. Army (12-11-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 2 13 0 6.5 0 0 0 0.0

SPERRY’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF2009 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2010 8 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0TOTALS 8 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0Career highs – Tackles: 3 at East Carolina (11-6-10) Sacks: 0 INT: 0 PBU: 1 at East Car-olina (11-6-10) FR: 0 FF: 0

SPERRY GAME-BY-GAMEGame (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blkvs. Maryland (9-6-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Air Force (10-2-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0SMU (10-16-10) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Duke (10-30-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-11-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Page 25: 2011 Football Prosectus

24 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

#76 David SumrallSr • Offensive Tackle • 6-5 • 267 • Murfreesboro, Tenn.��At Navy: Enters the spring battling for a starting job at offen-sive tackle ... has a strong knowledge of the offense ... hasearned one varsity letter.

�� 2010:A member of the Mids’ special teams, he saw action in11 contests this season including the Mids’ opener againstMaryland.

�� 2009:Made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ 63-14 rout overRice.

�� 2008: Did not see any varsity action.��High School / Personal:A 2008 graduate of Riverdale HighSchool, Sumrall was a four-year letterwinner on the offensiveline ... led the team to the state title his freshman year behinda 15-0 record ... garnered all-region honors as a senior ...member of the National Honor Society ... full name is David Sumrall ... born March 28,1990, in Houma, La. ... son of Samuel and Andrea Sumrall ... majoring in oceanography.

#45 Jon TeagueSr • Kicker • 6-3 • 209 • Hickory, N.C.�� At Navy: Enters the spring as the favorite to win the fieldgoal/PAT job ... has kicked off in each of the first three years... has the strongest leg of all the kickers ... earned valuableexpereince last fall filling in for an injured Joey Buckley ... hasearned three varsity letters.

�� 2010: Finished his junior year boasting a 63.1 kick average(71 kicks, 4482 yds) ... though primarily used on kickoffs, wascalled upon for three games to handle the field goal and extra-point kicking because of an injury suffered by Joe Buckley ...during that timeframe, he was 16-for-16 on PATs and 2-for-2on field goals ... produced a 59.7 average in the three kickoffsagainst San Diego State in the Poinsettia Bowl ... owned a61.2 average over the six kickoffs against Army ... called uponto kick off six times in the Arkansas State game where he averaged 63.8 yards ... owneda 64.6 average among the six kickoffs against Central Michigan ... split the uprights on acareer-long 38-yard field goal (11:06, 3rd Qtr) at East Carolina ... it was just his second-career field goal (31-yd vs. Western Kentucky in ‘09) on what was just his third-career at-tempt ... also connected on a 20-yard field goal at the 2:27 mark in the third quarter ...finished the day 10-for-10 in PATs which is a modern day school record ... Navy’s kickerfor a second-straight game, he was 1-for-1 in PATs against Duke ... kicked off three timesfor 199 yards (66.3 avg) ... assumed placekicking duties for the Notre Dame game afteran injury held starter Joe Buckley out ... split the uprights on all five PATs against the Irish,while averaging 65.8 yards on six kickoffs ... it was his first appearance kicking for theMids since last year’s Western Kenucky contest where he was 5-for-5 on PATs and 1-for-2 on field goals ... produced a 66.0 average against SMU ... kicked off five times in the winover Wake Forest where he averaged 64.8 yards per kick ... owned a career-best 70.0 av-erage among his three kickoffs at Air Force ... turned in his best average since the ‘09 AirForce game when he booted seven balls for a 65.4 average at Louisiana Tech ... kickedoff four times for an average of 64.5 yards against Georgia Southern ... averaged 50.0yards on three kickoffs against Maryland in the opener.

�� 2009:Finished the year with a 61.5 average on kickoffs with three touchbacks ... in Navy’sTexas Bowl win over Missouri, averaged 63.2 yards among his six kickoffs ... was 5-for-5on PATs and 1-for-2 on field goals against Western Kentucky, the lone game in which hewas called upon for kicking duties ... turned in a 62.0 average among the four kickoffs inthe win over Army ... averaged a season-best 66.5 yards on four kickoffs against Hawai’i... had a busy day kicking against Delaware, booting six kicks for an average of 62.8 yards... kicked off four times against Notre Dame for an average of 61.5 yards ... produced a62.4 average among the five kickoffs against Temple ... kicked off four times for a 64.8 av-erage against Wake Forest ... owned a 65.2 average over the six kickoffs against SMU ...kicked off 10 times for an average of 61.9 yards against Rice ... averaged a season-best66.2 yards over his four kickoffs against Air Force ... got his chance as Navy’s kicker in theMids’ win over Western Kentucky ... split the uprights for a 31-yard field goal on his firstattempt, but missed wide on his second try for 32 yards ... was 5-for-5 on PATs ... also ex-perienced his best day of the season kicking off, averaging 65.3 yards on seven kickoffs... struggled kicking the ball against Pitt, averaging just 48.7 yards, the worst average ofhis career ... owned a 54.2 kickoff average among the six appearances he made againstLouisiana Tech in the home-opener ... averaged 52.2 yards among his five kickoffs againstsixth-ranked Ohio State in the Mids’ season opener.

�� 2008:A highly sought-after prospect, Teague received the tip of the cap as the Mids’ go-to player for kickoffs in his rookie season ... averaged 65.0 yards over the course of theseason ... kicked off 64 times ... against Wake Forest in the EagleBank Bowl, he averaged65.0 yards over his five kickoffs ... had a busy afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field in hisfirst Army-Navy game appearance ... kicked off seven times for an average of 59.4 yards... kicked off four times for an average of 66.8 yards at Northern Illinois ... averaged 63.5yards on his two kickoffs against Notre Dame ... kicked off averaged a season-best 68.3yards despite windy, rainy conditions against SMU ... kicked off six times for 410 yards,three of which were touchbacks ... booted the ball twice for 122 yards, an average of 61yards, against No. 23 Pitt ... averaged 63.6 yards on his seven kickoffs in Navy’s win atAir Force ... kicked off four times for an average of 66.2 against Wake Forest ... owned anaverage of 65.7 yards on his six kickoffs against Rutgers ... kicked off six times for 386yards, an average of 64.3 at Duke ... averaged 67.0 yards among his six kickoffs at BallState ... earned the starting job as Navy’s kickoff specialist for its opener against Towson... kicked off six times for an average of 67.0 yards ... made one tackle against the Tigers.

�� High School / Personal:A 2008 graduate of Fred T. Foard High School, Teague was afour-year letterwinner in football and soccer and also won two letters in basketball ... anall-conference selection in football as a junior and senior, he was named the conferencespecialist MVP twice ... an All-State (N.C.) selection his senior year ... a two-time captainof the soccer team, he was an all-conference and all-region selection in both his junior andsenior years ... served as the Junior Class President ... brother, Adam, is a 2009 gradu-ate of the Naval Academy and was a member of the basketball team ... full name is JonFrederick Teague ... born July 28, 1990, in Hickory, N.C. ... son of Jeff and Kim Teague ...majoring in oceanography.

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERSSTUKEL’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2008 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2009 8 58 7.3 0 16 02010 10 38 3.8 1 10 0TOTALS 18 96 5.3 1 16 0

Passing Cmp Att Pct Yds TD Int2008 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2009 0 0 0.0 0 0 02010 0 0 0.0 0 0 0TOTALS 0 0 0.0 0 0 0Career highs – Carries: 4 (Twice; last at Louisiana Tech, 9-18-10) Rushing Yards: 25 at Rice(10-10-09) Rushing TDs: 1 at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) Pass Completions: 0 Pass At-tempts: 0 Passing Yards: 0 Passing TDs: 0

STUKEL GAME-BY-GAMERushing Receiving

Game (Date) Att Yds TD Avg Rec Yds TD Avgat Ohio State (9-5-09) -- Did Not Play --Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) 3 19 0 6.3 0 0 0 0.0at Pitt (9-19-09) -- Did Not Play --W. Kentucky (9-26-09) 1 14 0 14.0 0 0 0 0.0Air Force (10-3-09) -- Did Not Play --at Rice (10-10-09) 4 25 0 6.3 0 0 0 0.0at SMU (10-17-09) -- Did Not Play --Wake Forest (10-24-09) -- Did Not Play --Temple (10-31-09) -- Did Not Play --at Notre Dame (11-7-09) -- Did Not Play --Delaware (11-14-09) -- Did Not Play --at Hawai’i (11-28-09) -- Did Not Play --vs. Army (12-12-09) -- Did Not Play --vs. Missouri (12-31-09) -- Did Not Play --

vs. Maryland (9-6-10) 4 21 0 5.2 0 0 0 0.0Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 4 15 1 3.8 0 0 0 0.0at Air Force (10-2-10) 2 2 0 1.0 0 0 0 0.0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0SMU (10-16-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) -- Did Not Play --Duke (10-30-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Army (12-11-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

Page 26: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 25

#39 Alexander TeichSr • Fullback • 6-0 • 217 • Conroe, Texas��At Navy: Named co-captain by his teammates ... enters thespring as Navy’s starting fullback ... coming off a solid juniorcampaign ... had offseason surgery on his left shoulder andwill set out the spring ... is smaller than some of Navy’s pre-vious fullbacks, but is quick and extremely strong ... has goodinstincts running with the football ... hard-nosed runner whoisn’t afraid to run over a defender ... has been more effectiveas an outside runner catching the pitch than previous full-backs ... has earned two varsity letters.

�� 2010: Navy’s starting fullback in seven of the 13 contests inwhich he saw action ... the Mids’ second-leading rusher, gain-ing 863 yards on 147 carries and scoring five touchdowns ...caught seven passes for 86 yards and a pair of TDs ... pacedthe Mids in all-purpose yardage with 1344 yards (103.4 yds/gm) ... member of Navy’s of-fensive unit that finished the season ranked sixth in the country in rushing offense (284.77yds/gm), ninth in pass efficiency (156.65), 38th in total offense (404.77 yds/gm), 45th in

scoring offense (29.69 pts/gm) and 27th in turnover margin (+0.54 /gm) ... held to just 38yards on 10 carries against San Diego State in the Poinsettia Bowl ... also caught twopasses for nine yards against the Aztecs ... carried the ball 11 times for 47 yards in Navy’swin over Army ... rushed for 86 yards on 12 carries, while catching one pass for a two-yardgain in Navy’s home finale against Arkansas State ... carried the ball 12 times for 53 yardsand a pair of touchdowns in Navy’s win over Central Michigan ... led the Mids with 157yards on the ground on 14 carries at East Carolina ... it was just the second 100-yardrushing day of his career ... scored on a career-long 64-yard run in the opening quarter,the Mids’ longest run of the season ... Navy’s offense put up 76 points in the win over EastCarolina, setting a modern day scoring record ... it’s the most points scored by the Midssince Navy defeated Colby, 121-0, on Nov. 15, 1919 ... Navy finished the game with a sea-son-high 521 yards rushing, marking the first time the Mids have topped the 500-yardrushing milestone since Aug. 30, 2008, when the Mids ran for 558 yards against Towson... it’s tied as the fifth-best rushing performance in school history ... Navy’s 596 yards oftotal offense marks its best offensive day since finishing with 602 yards against Towsonon Aug. 30, 2008 ... it goes down as the 16th-most yards (tied) in program history ... gained43 yards on seven carries against Duke, while also catching one pass for 26 yards ... car-ried the ball 26 times for a career-high 210 yards in the win over Notre Dame ... he is thefirst fullback in Navy football history to rush for 200 yards ... it was the first 200-yard rush-ing game by a Navy fullback in program history and the most rushing yards by a Navyplayer in series history ... reached the 100-yard milestone via a four-yard gain just a minuteinto the second half ... gained his 200th yard on a three-yard carry with 3:32 left in thegame ... came into the Notre Dame game having gained just 229 yards all year ... his 54-yard rumble on the Mids’ opening possession was a career long ... bettered a 42-yard runagainst Pitt in 2009 ... on the same drive, he caught a career-long 31-yard TD pass fromRicky Dobbs to cap a six-play, 99-yard drive ... his previous long catch was a 23-yarderalso against Pitt in ‘09 ... was one of the players of the game against SMU where he car-ried the ball 21 times for a then career-high 95 yards and two touchdowns ... his two-yardrun to open the fourth quarter was his first-collegiate rushing TD ... went on to score thegame-winning TD, a four-yard run up the gut, following a pick by teammate Tyler Simmons... carried the ball 10 times for 43 yards and caught one pass for a six-yard touchdown inNavy’s win over Wake Forest ... the touchdown was Teich’s first of his career (rushing orreceiving) ... rushed for 38 yards on eight carries at Air Force ... also returned a pair of kick-offs for 53 yards, including a long return of 27 yards ... carried the ball five times for 23yards at Louisiana Tech ... returned six kickoffs for 118 yards against the Bulldogs ... hada sensational kick return against Georgia Southern where he brought the ball back 55yards ... carried the ball four times for eight yards against the Eagles, while catching onepass for 12 yards ... it was his first reception since the 2009 Pitt game and just the third ofhis career ... carried the ball seven times for a gain of 22 yards against Maryland in theopener ... returned four kicks for 107 yards (28.8 avg), including a long return of 34 yards.

�� 2009:A starter in six of the 12 games in which he played ... suffered a significant ankle in-jury against Academy rival Air Force which gave Vince Murray an opportunity to take thestarting job for good ... the Mids’ fourth-leading rusher with 376 yards on 70 carries, whilecatching two passes for 25 yards ... returned kickoffs in the latter part of the season, re-turning five for 138 yards ... returned two kickoffs for 76 yards against Missouri, includinga 47-yarder which was the longest of the season by any Navy player ... returned a pairof kickoffs against Army for 42 yards, including a long return of 22 yards ... carried the balljust once in the Mids’ loss at Hawai’i ... started in place of an injured Vince Murray againstDelaware in the Mids’ home finale ... it was Teich’s first start since the Air Force game inwhich he ironically got hurt ... carried the ball nine times against the Blue Hens for 57yards ... looked back to form against Notre Dame where he carried the ball five times for52 yards, including a 32-yard run ... returned a Notre Dame kickoff for 20 yards, his firstreturn of the 2009 season and the fourth of his career ... carried the ball twice for fouryards against Temple ... returned to the playing field in the Mids’ win over Wake Forestwhere he carried the ball twice for 35 yards ... sat out the Rice and SMU contests after in-juring his ankle against Academy rival Air Force ... tweaked his left ankle in the first half ofthe Air Force game after carrying the ball seven times for 20 yards ... ran the ball 10 timesfor 34 yards in Navy’s win over Western Kentucky ... after gaining 73 yards on nine car-ries in the first half of the Pitt game, finished the game with a career-high 80 yards on 12carries ... his 42-yard carry on the Mids’ first drive of the second quarter was a career long... his 23-yard reception at the end of the game was just his second career catch and thelongest of his career ... carried the ball nine times for 32 yards in the Mids’ home-openeragainst Louisiana Tech ... recorded his first career reception, a two-yarder against theBulldogs ... made his first career start on center stage against No. 6 Ohio State ... gained61 yards on 13 carries against the Buckeyes.

�� 2008:Saw action in 12 games either at fullback or as a returner on the special teams unit... carried the ball seven times for 24 yards, an average of 3.4 yards per game ... did notlose a yard on the ground ... played his part in helping the Mids’ rushing attack lead the na-tion in rushing for an unprecedented fourth-consecutive season (292.4 yds/gm) ... returnedthree kickoffs for 46 yards, an average of 15.3 yards per return ... returned one Wake For-est kickoff for 24 yards in the EagleBank Bowl ... carried the ball once for a gain of twoyards at Air Force in what was his first appearance in a service academy game ... ran fortwo yards on one carry in the Mids’ landmark win over Wake Forest ... carried the ball oncefor a career-long seven yards in the win over Rutgers ... that run set up a two-yard TD runby teammate Eric Kettani ... rushed for four yards on one carry at Duke ... playing in his firstcollegiate game, he carried the ball three times for nine yards against Towson.

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERSTEAGUE’S CAREER STATISTICSKicking PAT FG Long Pts2008 0-0 0-0 0 02009 5-5 1-2 31 82010 16-16 2-2 38 22TOTALS 21-21 3-4 38 30

Kickoffs Ko Yds Avg TB OB2008 64 4161 65.0 9 12009 74 4551 61.5 3 12010 71 4482 63.1 7 0TOTALS 209 13,194 63.1 17 2

TEAGUE GAME-BY-GAMEGame (Date) XP-A FG-A Lg Pts KO Yds Avg Tb OBTowson (8-30-08) 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 402 67.0 1 0at Ball State (9-5-08) 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 402 67.0 0 0at Duke (9-13-08) 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 386 64.3 0 0Rutgers (9-20-08) 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 394 65.7 0 1at Wake Forest (9-27-08) 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 265 66.2 1 0at Air Force (10-4-08) 0-0 0-0 0 0 7 445 63.6 2 0Pitt (10-18-08) 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 122 61.0 0 0SMU (10-25-08) 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 410 68.3 3 0Temple (11-1-08) 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 200 66.7 0 0vs. Notre Dame (11-15-08) 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 127 63.5 0 0at N. Illinois (11-25-08) 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 267 66.8 0 0vs. Army (12-6-08) 0-0 0-0 0 0 7 416 59.4 0 0vs. Wake Forest (12-20-08) 0-0 0-0 0 0 5 325 65.0 2 0

at Ohio State (9-5-09) 0-0 0-0 0 0 5 261 52.2 0 1Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 325 54.2 0 0at Pitt (9-19-09) 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 146 48.7 1 0W. Kentucky (9-26-09) 5-5 1-2 31 8 7 457 65.3 0 0Air Force (10-3-09) 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 265 66.2 1 0at Rice (10-10-09) 0-0 0-0 0 0 10 619 61.9 0 0at SMU (10-17-09) 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 391 65.2 0 0Wake Forest (10-24-09) 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 259 64.8 1 0Temple (10-31-09) 0-0 0-0 0 0 5 312 62.4 0 0at Notre Dame (11-7-09) 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 246 61.5 0 0Delaware (11-14-09) 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 377 62.8 0 0at Hawai’i (11-28-09) 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 266 66.5 0 0vs. Army (12-12-09) 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 248 62.0 0 0vs. Missouri (12-31-09) 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 379 63.2 0 0

vs. Maryland (9-6-10) 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 150 50.0 0 0Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 258 64.5 0 0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 0-0 0-0 0 0 7 458 65.4 0 0at Air Force (10-2-10) 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 210 70.0 3 0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 0-0 0-0 0 0 5 324 64.8 0 0SMU (10-16-10) 0-0 0-0 0 0 5 330 66.0 1 0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 5-5 0-0 0 5 6 395 65.8 0 0Duke (10-30-10) 1-1 0-0 0 1 3 199 66.3 1 0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 10-10 2-2 38 16 13 777 59.8 1 0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 0-0 0-0 0 0 7 452 64.6 0 0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 383 63.8 0 0vs. Army (12-11-10) 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 367 61.2 1 0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 179 59.7 0 0

Page 27: 2011 Football Prosectus

26 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

��High School / Personal:A 2007 graduate of Caney Creek High School, Teich attendedthe Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... a four-sport stand-out, he earned four letters in football (running back), baseball (catcher) and track (relays,hurdles) and won three letters as a shooting guard for the basketball team ... led the foot-ball team to the third round of the state championship in 2007 and in the same year guidedthe baseball team to the state tournament ... garnered all-city recognition throughout hiscareer in football, baseball and basketball ... also picked up all-county honors in baseball... full name is Alexander George Teich ... born June 24, 1988, in Conroe, Texas ... son ofPatrick and Jacqueline Teich ... majoring in general science.

#34 Marcus ThomasSo • Slot Back • 5-7 • 165 • Baton Rouge, La.��At Navy: Enters the spring battling for a start job at slot back... coming off an extremely impressive freshman campaign ...was one of Navy’s better kick returners in recent memory ...has good speed ... runs hard and is tough to tackle ... hasearned one varsity letter.

�� 2010: Saw action in 12 games primarily on special teams ...returned kicks in each of the last eight contests where heposted a 21.7 average over 26 returns ... averaged 21.2 yardson five kick returns against San Diego State in the PoinsettiaBowl ... returned a pair of kicks against Army for 59 yards(29.5), including running back the game-opening kickoff a ca-reer-long 38 yards ... returned three kicks against ArkansasState for 70 yards (23.3), including a long of 27 ... gained threeyards on his first-collegiate carry at East Carolina ... returned five kickoffs for an averageof 25.2 yards, including a then career-long return of 31 yards ... averaged 18.4 yards onthe five kickoffs he returned against Central Michigan, including a 31-yarder which ties hiscareer best he originally set against East Carolina.

��High School / Personal:A 2009 graduate of Catholic High School, Thomas attended theNaval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a two-sports athletewho earned two letters in football and three in track ... earned first-team all-district honorsas a running back his senior year, while also a second-team pick as a kick returner his sen-ior year ... received second-team all-district kudos his junior year ... led the football teamto back-to-back district titles in 2006 and ‘07 ... a three-time All-Parish and All-State (La.)sprinter and relay member ... named a track All-American for his contribution to the 4x100meter relay team ... member of the track squad that earned five total state championshipsfrom 2007-09 (2 outdoor, 3 indoor) ... high school teammate of Matt Broha, who is a soph-omore defensive end at Louisiana Tech ... full name is Marcus Terrell Thomas ... bornMarch 4, 1991, in Baton Rouge, La. ... son of Albert Jr. and Youlanda Thomas ... major-ing in political science.

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS

TEICH’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2008 7 24 3.4 0 7 02009 70 376 5.4 0 42 02010 147 863 5.9 5 64 2TOTALS 224 1263 5.6 5 64 2

Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2008 0 0 0.0 0 0 02009 2 25 12.0 0 23 02010 7 86 12.3 2 31 0TOTALS 9 111 12.3 2 31 0

KO Return Rec Yds Avg TD Long2008 3 46 15.3 0 242009 5 137 27.6 0 472010 14 364 26.0 0 55TOTALS 22 548 24.9 0 55Career highs – Carries: 26 vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) Rushing Yards: 210 vs. Notre Dame(10-23-10) Rushing TDs: 2 vs. SMU (10-16-10) Receptions: 2 at San Diego State (12-23-10) Receiving Yards: 31 vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) Receiving TDs: 1 (Twice; last vs.Notre Dame, 10-23-10)

TEICH GAME-BY-GAMERushing Receiving

Game (Date) Att Yds TD Avg Rec Yds TD AvgTowson (8-30-08) 3 9 0 3.0 0 0 0 0.0at Ball State (9-5-08) -- Did Not Play --at Duke (9-13-08) 1 4 0 4.0 0 0 0 0.0Rutgers (9-20-08) 1 7 0 7.0 0 0 0 0.0at Wake Forest (9-27-08) 1 2 0 2.0 0 0 0 0.0at Air Force (10-4-08) 1 2 0 2.0 0 0 0 0.0Pitt (10-18-08) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0SMU (10-25-08) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Temple (11-1-08) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Notre Dame (11-15-08) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at N. Illinois (11-25-08) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Army (12-6-08) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Wake Forest (12-20-08) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

at Ohio State (9-5-09) 13 61 0 4.7 0 0 0 0.0Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) 9 32 0 3.6 1 2 0 2.0at Pitt (9-19-09) 12 80 0 6.7 1 23 0 23.0W. Kentucky (9-26-09) 10 34 0 3.4 0 0 0 0.0Air Force (10-3-09) 7 20 0 2.9 0 0 0 0.0at Rice (10-10-09) -- Did Not Play --at SMU (10-17-09) -- Did Not Play --Wake Forest (10-24-09) 2 35 0 17.5 0 0 0 0.0Temple (10-31-09) 2 4 0 2.0 0 0 0 0.0at Notre Dame (11-7-09) 5 52 0 10.4 0 0 0 0.0Delaware (11-14-09) 9 57 0 6.3 0 0 0 0.0at Hawai’i (11-28-09) 1 1 0 1.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Army (12-12-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Missouri (12-31-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

vs. Maryland (9-6-10) 7 22 0 3.1 0 0 0 0.0Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 4 8 0 2.0 1 12 0 12.0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 5 23 0 4.6 0 0 0 0.0at Air Force (10-2-10) 8 38 0 4.8 0 0 0 0.0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 10 43 0 4.3 1 6 1 6.0SMU (10-16-10) 21 95 2 4.5 0 0 0 0.0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 26 210 0 8.1 1 31 1 31.0Duke (10-30-10) 7 43 0 6.1 1 26 0 26.0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 14 157 1 11.2 0 0 0 0.0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 12 53 2 4.4 0 0 0 0.0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 12 86 0 7.2 1 2 0 2.0vs. Army (12-11-10) 11 47 0 4.3 0 0 0 0.0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 10 38 0 3.8 2 9 0 4.5

THOMAS’ CAREER STATISTICSRushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2010 1 3 3.0 0 3 0TOTALS 1 3 3.0 0 3 0

Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2010 0 0 0.0 0 0 0TOTALS 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

KO Return Rec Yds Avg TD Long2010 26 563 21.7 0 38TOTALS 26 563 21.7 0 38Career highs – Carries: 1 at East Carolina (11-6-10) Rushing Yards: 1 at East Carolina (11-6-10) Rushing TDs: 0 Receptions: 0 Receiving Yards: 0 Receiving TDs: 0

THOMAS GAME-BY-GAMERushing Receiving

Game (Date) Att Yds TD Avg Rec Yds TD Avgvs. Maryland (9-6-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Ga. Southern (9-11-10) -- Did Not Play --at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Air Force (10-2-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0SMU (10-16-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Duke (10-30-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 1 3 0 3.0 0 0 0 0.0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Army (12-11-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

Page 28: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 27

#98 Jabaree TuaniSr • Defensive End • 6-1 • 265 • Madison, Tenn.��At Navy:Was elected co-captain by his teammates ... is oneof Navy’s best defensive llineman in recent memory ... is ex-tremely strong and uses his hands well ... has good speedoff the edge ... has a great attitude and is always working toget better ... has put on 23 pounds since his freshman year... his bench press of 405 pounds is one of the top marks onthe team ... his squat of 530 pounds is also among the best... has 10.5 sacks in his career, which is the fifth most inschool history ... his 30 career tackles for a loss are the sixthmost in school history ... will not participate in spring drills afterhaving offseason surgery on his right knee ... has earnedthree varsity letters.

�� 2010: Started all 13 games ... finished the year with 72 tack-les, including a team-best 15.5 tackles for a loss and 5.5 sacks ... his 15.5 tackles for aloss are the ninth most in school history for a single season ... forced three fumbles andrecovered one, while also breaking up two passes ... part of a defensive unit that wasranked 46th in scoring defense (23.31 pts/gm) and 27th in turnover margin (+0.54 /gm)... turned in four tackles against San Diego State in the Poinsettia Bowl ... recorded threetackles, including a sack for a loss of 10 yards in Navy’s 31-17 win over Army ... chippedin four tackles in Navy’s win over Arkansas State in the home finale ... turned in five tack-les, including two tackles for a loss of six yards ... was also credited with 1.5 sacks and apass breakup ... recorded four tackles, including one tackle for a loss of seven yards ...also forced a pair of ECU fumbles in the third quarter in which Navy converted into a pairof scores ... part of a defensive unit that forced four East Carolina fumbles, marking thefirst time the Mids have forced and recovered four fumbles since Oct. 5, 1996, when Dukefumbled five times and the Mids recovered four of the five fumbles ... turned in nine tack-les, including 2.0 tackles for a loss and a sack in Navy’s Homecoming loss to Duke ...was in on five tackles in Navy’s victory over Notre Dame ... added 2.5 tackles for a lossof 12 yards, was credited with a half sack and broke up a pass against the Irish ... turnedin three tackles and came up with a fumble recover, his first of the season, in Navy’s come-from-behind win over SMU ... continues to make big plays against Wake Forest ...recorded eight tackles, including three tackles for a loss of 14 yards ... stripped RB Bran-don Pendergrass in the opening quarter with teammate Aaron McCauley recovering ... theMids’ defense held Air Force scoreless in the second and third quarters before surren-dering a TD in the fourth just a handful of plays after the Falcons blocked a punt deep inNavy territory ... recorded six tackles at Air Force ... turned in six tackles, including a tacklefor a loss of five yards and a half sack for a loss of four yards ... helped stymie LouisianaTech in the second half to lead Navy to the road win ... the Mids held their first two oppo-nents to a total of 47 yards passing (11 by Maryland and 36 by Georgia Southern) ... it’sthe first time since 1979 that Navy has held the opposition to below 50 yards passing inback-to-back games ... was spectacular on defense against Georgia Southern in thehome-opener ... led the team with nine tackles (one shy of his career high), including 2.5tackles for a loss of four yards and a half sack ... part of a Navy defense that held Geor-gia Southern to just 109 yards of total offense ... it’s the fewest yards allowed by a Navydefense since 1997 when Navy held Army to just 87 yards of total offense (84 rushiing and3 passing) in a 39-7 victory ... held Georgia Southern to eight first downs, the fewest al-lowed by Navy since 2008 when the Mids held SMU to eight first downs in a 34-7 win ...turned in six tackles against Maryland in the opener, including a half a sack for a loss offive yards (total of 11 with French getting credit for 6 yards) ... eclipsed the 100-tacklemilestone for his career with his six-tackle effort against the Terps.

�� 2009:A starter in 13 of the 14 contests in which he played, he finished the year with 54tackles (23-31) ... turned in 5.5 tackles for a loss and 3.5 sacks ... broke up a pair of passesand picked off one ... forced two fumbles and recovered one ... member of Navy’s defensethat held Missouri, the nation’s 33rd-ranked scoring offense with its 30.3 points per game,to just 13 points in the 2009 Texas Bowl ... it’s third-lowest scoring output of the year andthe fewest points since Texas throttled the Tigers 41-7 on Oct. 24 ... after the Tigers scoreda TD just 24 seconds into the game, Navy’s defense held Missouri without a touchdownfor the remainder of the contest ... assisted on two tackles against the Tigers ... along withinside linebacker Ross Pospisil, led Navy with seven tackles in the win over arch rivalArmy ... topped the 50-tackle mark for the season with his effort against the Black Knights... also pitched in a tackle for a loss of three yards ... the Mids held Army to just a field goalin the contest after Ricky Dobbs threw an interception in Navy territory in the first quarter... Navy’s defense has not allowed an Army touchdown in 12-straight quarters (datingback to 2006) ... furthermore, the Mids did not give up an offensive touchdown to Army orAir Force in 2009 ... made three tackles against Hawai’i, including a sack for a loss of 15yards ... turned in eight tackles against Delaware in the home finale and was credited with1.5 sacks ... his sack against Pat Devlin caused him to fumble the ball and Tuani thenscrambled to recover it ... had started 18-straight games dating back to last year’s regu-lar-season game against Wake Forest, but saw that streak snapped at Notre Dame ...though he did not play in the first drive, he came in to play the rest of the contest againstthe Irish ... produced four tackles, including a sack for a loss of 10 yards, his first sack sincehis collegiate debut in the 2008 opener against Towson ... that sack set up a safety by theMids after Craig Schaefer sacked Jimmy Clausen in the end zone with one minute to playin the contest ... Navy’s 14-0 advantage at the half marked the first time since Nov. 1,

1997, that the Mids have led the Irish at the half ... it’s also the first time since Nov. 2,1974, that Navy has shut out Notre Dame in the opening half ... the Mids’ defense heldTemple to just 37 yards passing, the fewest yards since Rice completed all five of its passattempts for 35 yards on Oct. 23, 2004 ... contributed six tackles, including four solosagainst the Owls ... Navy’s defense stifled the Wake Forest offense all day, holding theDeacs scoreless in the first quarter and to three points for more than 53 minutes ... turnedin six tackles, including a tackle for a loss of two yards against Wake ... assisted on threetackles in Navy’s overtime win against SMU, while also batting down a Mustang pass ...part of a defense that held Rice to just 21 yards on the ground, marking the second timethis year the Mids have held an opponent to under 50 yards rushing ... Navy also held Riceto 272 yards of total offense, the third opponent in 2009 that has been held under 300yards of total offense ... played perhaps his best game of the season against Academy rivalAir Force ... was in on a season-high seven tackles and was credited with a forced fum-ble ... member of the Mids’ defense that did not give up an offensive TD by Air Force andheld the Falcons well under its rushing average of 319 yards (183 vs. Navy) ... pitched ina tackle in Navy’s win over Western Kentucky ... recorded three assisted tackles in theMids’ loss at Pitt ... member of a Navy defensive squad that held Louisiana Tech score-less for the final 54 minutes of the contest in a 32-14 win by the Mids ... picked off La TechQB Ross Jenkins at the Bullodg’s 46-yard line ... it was his first career interception ... bat-ted down La Tech’s pass at the line of scrimmage with under 20 seconds remaining in theopening quarter ... it was his first collegiate pass broken up ... was in on three stops againstNo. 6 Ohio State in the Mids’ opener.

�� 2008:Capped off a phenomenal freshman campaign by being named the ECAC Rookieof the Year by the head football coaches on the Eastern Seaboard ... Tuani was selectedover freshmen from Connecticut, West Virginia, Pitt, Rutgers, Penn State, West Virginia,Temple, Syracuse, Boston College, Buffalo and Army ... joins an impressive list of past win-ners that includes Michael Vick (Virginia Tech), Larry Fitzgerald (Pitt), Chris Henry (Pitt),Steve Slaton (West Virginia) and LeSean McCoy (Pitt) ... named a Second-Team Fresh-man All-American by Phil Steele's College Football Magazine ... played in all 13 contestsbut did not garner his first start until the fifth game of the season, led Navy with nine tack-les for a loss and was tied for the team high with three forced fumbles ... his 42 tackleswere just two behind Nate Frazier for the most tackles among defensive linemen ... turnedin three tackles against Wake Forest in the EagleBank Bowl ... was in on one tackle inleading the Midshipmen to a 34-0 win over the Black Knights, as well as their sixth-con-secutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy win ... it’s the first time Navy has pitched back-to-back shutouts since 1986 ... it’s also the first shutout against Army since 1978 (28-0) ...also credited with a half a tackle for a loss of one yard against the Black Knights ... con-tributed a tackle in Navy’s 16-0 win over Northern Illinois ... it’s the first shutout Navy’s de-fense has pitched since Sept. 18, 2004, when the Mids beat Tulsa on the road, 29-0 ... itwas the first time the Huskies have been shut out since 1999 against Iowa (24-0) ... re-covered his first collegiate fumble in the first half of the Notre Dame game, after teammateCorey Johnson sacked QB Jimmy Clausen ... contributed seven tackles, including fivesolo stops ... also produced two tackles for a loss of six yards ... turned in a pair of tack-les in Navy’s comeback win over Temple on Senior Day ... was in on two solo tackles inthe win over SMU, including a loss of one yard ... the defense held SMU to -13 yardsrushing, the first team to post negative rushing yards against the Mids since Pitt in 1978... it also held the Mustangs to eight first downs, marking the first time a Navy opponentwas held to 10 or fewer first downs since 1999 when Rutgers mustered 10 ... turned in fourtackles, including a tackle for a loss of four yards against No. 23 Pitt ... credited with a passbreakup ... jarred the ball loose from Conredge Collins with eight minutes to go in thegame and was recovered by teammate Ross Pospisil ... in his first appearance in a serv-ice academy contest, he, along with Jeff Deliz, paced the Mids with a career-high 10 tack-les at Air Force, including eight solo stops ... turned in a tackle for a loss and forced afumble for the second straight game ... became the first Navy freshman to start on the de-fensive line since Bwerani Nettles in 1998 when he was inserted into the starting lineupin place of an injured Michael Walsh at Wake Forest ... finished the game with a then ca-reer-high six tackles, including a pair of tackles for a loss ... jarred the ball loose from RileySkinner with 4:13 to play in the second quarter ... it’s the first forced fumble of his career... turned in two tackles in the win over Rutgers ... made one stop each at Ball State andDuke ... was spectacular in his first collegiate game, making two tackles, including 1.5 fora loss against Towson in the opener ... credited with 1.5 sacks for 10 yards.

�� High School / Personal: A 2008 graduate of Brentwood Academy, Tuani was a three-sport standout and earned letters in football (3), wrestling (3) and track (2) ... led the foot-ball team to the 2006 D-II title behind a 12-1 record ... an All-State (Tenn.) and all-countyfootball selection in his junior and senior years ... named to the 2008 Dream Team inwrestling ... was the first African-American to be named class president at his school ...high school teammate of fellow Navy football player Mason Graham ... full name is Jaba-ree Wayne Tuani ... born Nov. 28, 1989, in Honolulu, Hawai’i ... son of Leon McKissackand Elisapeta Tuani ... majoring in general science.

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS

Page 29: 2011 Football Prosectus

28 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

#86 Brandon TurnerJr • Wide Receiver • 6-4 • 200 • Renton, Wash.��At Navy:Enters the spring listed as a starter at wide receiver... Navy’s biggest receiver ... has good hands ... is a solidblocker ... has earned one varsity letter.

�� 2010: A starter at wide receiver in 10 of the 13 games inwhich he saw action ... posted four receptions for 113 yardsand a touchdown over the course of the season ... memberof Navy’s offensive unit that finished the season ranked sixthin the country in rushing offense (284.77 yds/gm), ninth inpass efficiency (156.65), 38th in total offense (404.77yds/gm), 45th in scoring offense (29.69 pts/gm) and 27th inturnover margin (+0.54 /gm) ... caught a 32-yard touchdownpass from Ricky Dobbs in the second quarter of the Army-Navy game ... it was his first-career TD reception ... caughtone pass for a nine-yard gain in the Mids’ win at East Carolina ... Navy’s offense put up76 points in the win over East Carolina, setting a modern day scoring record ... it’s the mostpoints scored by the Mids since Navy defeated Colby, 121-0, on Nov. 15, 1919 ... Navyfinished the game with a season-high 521 yards rushing, marking the first time the Midshave topped the 500-yard rushing milestone since Aug. 30, 2008, when the Mids ran for

558 yards against Towson ... it’s tied as the fifth-best rushing performance in school his-tory ... Navy’s 596 yards of total offense marks its best offensive day since finishing with602 yards against Towson on Aug. 30, 2008 ... it goes down as the 16th-most yards (tied)in program history ... caught a nine-yard pass, just the second of his career, in Navy’s winover SMU ... made his first-collegiate start in the Mids’ contest against Air Force ... caughta 63-yard pass from Ricky Dobbs in the opening period at Louisiana Tech, marking hisfirst-collegiate reception ... it was the longest reception by a Navy player since the 85-yardcatch by Marcus Curry against Ohio State in the ‘09 opener.

�� 2009: Played in three games, making his debut in Navy’s contest against Temple ... alsosaw action against Delaware and Hawai’i.

�� High School / Personal: A 2008 graduate of Kentridge High School, Turner attendedthe Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... two-sport athletewho earned four letters in football and three basketball ... first-team all-area football se-lection who was named first-team all-league on both sides of the ball ... all-league bas-ketball player who was named to the All State Tournament Team his junior year ... fullname is Brandon Saunders Turner ... born Aug. 17, 1990, in Richmond, Va. ... son ofRobert and Brenda Turner ... majoring in economics.

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERSTUANI’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF2008 42 9.0-25 1.5-10 0-0 0 1 32009 54 5.5-37 3.5-32 1-0 2 1 22010 72 15.5-66 5.5-31 0-0 2 1 3TOTALS 168 30.0-128 10.5-73 1-0 4 3 8Career highs – Tackles: 10 at Air Force (10-4-08) TFL: 3.0 at Wake Forest (10-9-10) Sacks:1.5 (Three Times; last vs. Central Michigan, 11-13-10) Int.: 1 vs. Louisiana Tech (9-12-09)PBU: 1 (Four Time; last vs. Central Michigan, 11-13-10) FR: 1 (Three Times; last vs. SMU,10-16-10) FF: 2 at East Carolina (11-6-10)

TUANI GAME-BY-GAMEGame (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR BlkTowson (8-30-08) 1-1-2 1.5-10 1.5-10 0 0 0 0 0at Ball State (9-5-08) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Duke (9-13-08) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Rutgers (9-20-08) 0-2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Wake Forest (9-27-08) 5-1-6 2.0-2 0-0 0 0 1 0 0at Air Force (10-4-08) 8-2-10 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0Pitt (10-18-08) 3-1-4 1.0-4 0-0 0 1 1 0 0SMU (10-25-08) 2-0-2 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Temple (11-1-08) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Notre Dame (11-15-08) 5-2-7 2.0-6 0-0 0 0 0 1 0at N. Illinois (11-25-08) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-6-08) 0-1-1 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Wake Forest (12-20-08) 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

at Ohio State (9-5-09) 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0at Pitt (9-19-09) 0-3-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0W. Kentucky (9-26-09) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Air Force (10-3-09) 4-3-7 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0at Rice (10-10-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at SMU (10-17-09) 0-3-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0Wake Forest (10-24-09) 2-4-6 1.0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Temple (10-31-09) 4-2-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Notre Dame (11-7-09) 2-2-4 1.0-10 1.0-10 0 0 0 0 0Delaware (11-14-09) 5-3-8 1.5-7 1.5-7 0 0 1 1 0at Hawai’i (11-28-09) 3-0-3 1.0-15 1.0-15 0 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-12-09) 2-5-7 1.0-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Missouri (12-31-09) 0-2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

vs. Maryland (9-6-10) 2-4-6 0.5-5 0.5-5 0 0 0 0 0Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 4-5-9 2.5-4 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 2-4-6 1.0-5 0.5-4 0 0 0 0 0at Air Force (10-2-10) 3-3-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 6-2-8 3.0-14 0-0 0 0 1 0 0SMU (10-16-10) 0-3-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 3-2-5 2.5-12 0.5-3 0 1 0 0 0Duke (10-30-10) 6-3-9 2.0-3 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 3-1-4 1.0-7 0-0 0 0 2 0 0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 2-3-5 2.0-6 1.5-6 0 1 0 0 0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 3-1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-11-10) 2-1-3 1.0-10 1.0-10 0 0 0 0 0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 2-2-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

TURNER’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2009 0 0 0.0 0 0 02010 0 0 0.0 0 0 0TOTALS 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd2009 0 0 0.0 0 0 02010 4 113 28.3 1 63 0TOTALS 4 113 28.3 1 63 0Career highs – Carries: 0 Rushing Yards: 0 Rushing TDs: 0 Receptions: 1 (Four Times;last vs. Army, 12-11-10) Receiving Yards: 63 at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) Receiving TDs:1 vs. Army (12-11-10)

TURNER GAME-BY-GAMERushing Receiving

Game (Date) Att Yds TD Avg Rec Yds TD Avgat Ohio State (9-5-09) -- Did Not Play --Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) -- Did Not Play --at Pitt (9-19-09) -- Did Not Play --W. Kentucky (9-26-09) -- Did Not Play --Air Force (10-3-09) -- Did Not Play --at Rice (10-10-09) -- Did Not Play --at SMU (10-17-09) -- Did Not Play --Wake Forest (10-24-09) -- Did Not Play --Temple (10-31-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Notre Dame (11-7-09) -- Did Not Play --Delaware (11-14-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Hawai’i (11-28-09) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Army (12-12-09) -- Did Not Play --vs. Missouri (12-31-09) -- Did Not Play --

vs. Maryland (9-6-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Ga. Southern (9-11-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 0 0 0 0.0 1 63 0 63.0at Air Force (10-2-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0SMU (10-16-10) 0 0 0 0.0 1 9 0 9.0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Duke (10-30-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 0 0 0 0.0 1 9 0 9.0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0vs. Army (12-11-10) 0 0 0 0.0 1 32 1 32.0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

Page 30: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 29

#51 Matt WarrickJr • Inside Linebacker • 6-2 • 223 • Chesterfield, Mo.�� At Navy: Enters the spring battlng for a starting job at line-backer ... moved from slot back to linebacker last spring andsteadily rose up the depth chart and ended up starting thefinal two games of the season ... has good size and is one ofthe fastest linebackers on the team ... has the potential to bea very good player ... has earned one varsity letter.

�� 2010: Played in just four contests, but earned starts at insidelinebacker in each of the last two games ... recorded 18 tack-les, including a half a tackle for a loss and broke up a pass ...part of a defensive unit that was ranked 46th in scoring de-fense (23.31 pts/gm) and 27th in turnover margin (+0.54 /gm)... was in on five tackles, including four solo stops, againstSan Diego State in the Poinsettia Bowl ... also credited witha half a tackle for a loss against the Aztecs ... making just his third-career appearance, he,alongside Tyler Simmons, led the Mids in tackles against Army with a career-high 13 inwhat was his first-collegiate start at inside linebacker ... also contributed a pass breakupagainst the Black Knights ... saw action in the opener against Maryland as a member ofthe special teams unit ... also made an appearance in Navy’s win over Louisiana Tech.

�� 2009: Did not see any varsity action.��High School / Personal:A 2009 graduate of Marquette High School, Warrick was a two-sport standout earning letters in football (3) and baseball (2) ... Second-Team All-State(Mo.) football selection his senior year ... earned first-team all-conference kudos and wasnamed the conference offensive player of the year ... led the football team to the districttitle his senior year ... earned Honorable Mention All-State recognition as a pitcher for thebaseball team in 2007 ... first-team all-district and all-conference pick ... father served inthe Army and was stationed in Germany when Matt was born ... full name is Matthew Vin-cent Warrick ... born May 2, 1991, in Garmisch, Germany ... son of Vince and Nancy War-rick ... majoring in history.

WARRICKS’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense Tkls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF2009 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2010 18 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0TOTALS 18 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Career highs – Tackles: 13 vs. Army (12-11-10) TFL: 0.5 at San Diego State (12-23-10)Sacks: 0 INT: 0 PBU: 1 vs. Army (12-11-10) FR: 0 FF: 0

#25 Jonathan WevSo • Cornerback • 5-9 • 196 • La Marque, Texas��At Navy: Enters the spring battling for a starting spot at cor-ner ... gained good experience in the fall on special teams ...has good speed ... has earned one varsity letter.

�� 2010: Saw action in each of the last 11 contests as a mem-ber of the special teams unit where he produced four tackles... pitched in a pair of tackles against San Diego State in thePoinsettia Bowl ... recorded an assisted tackle in Navy’s winover Arkansas State in the home finale ... turned in his first-career tackle in Navy’s contest at Air Force ... made his first-career appearance in Navy’s win over Louisiana Tech.

��High School / Personal:A 2009 graduate of La Marque HighSchool, Wev attended the Naval Academy Prep School dur-ing the 2009-10 academic year ... a two-year football letter-winner who was a member of La Marque’s 2006 state championship football team ...member of the National Honor Society ... full name is Jonathan Kyle Wev ... born March10, 1991, in Houston, Texas ... son of June and Michele Shepard ... majoring in politicalscience ... carries a 3.06 GPA.

#18 David WrightSr • Cornerback • 6-2 • 179 • Jacksonville, Fla.��At Navy: Enters the spring battling for a starting spot at cor-ner ... has good size ... has been a key special teams per-former ... has earned two varsity letters.

�� 2010:Played in all 13 games, while earning two starts ... con-tributed 18 tackles and a pass breakup during the season ...part of a defensive unit that was ranked 46th in scoring de-fense (23.31 pts/gm) and 27th in turnover margin (+0.54 /gm)... pitched in a solo tackle in the Mids’ win over Arkansas Statein the home finale ... contributed one tackle in Navy’s win overCentral Michigan ... earned the start against East Carolinawhere he made five tackles and broke up a pass ... made apair of tackles on special teams against SMU ... the Mids’ de-fense held Air Force scoreless in the second and third quar-

ters before surrendering a TD in the fourth just a handful of plays after the Falcons blockeda punt deep in Navy territory ... made his first-collegiate start in Navy’s win over LouisianaTech ... turned in a career-high seven tackles as Navy held the Bulldogs scoreless in thesecond half to seal the win ... played on special teams where he made a solo tackleagainst Maryland in the opener, as well as in the home-opener against Georgia Southern.

�� 2009: Played in all 14 games for the Midshipmen, including making his collegiate debutin the Mids’ opener against the sixth-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes ... finished the seasonwith three solo tackles ... turned in a solo tackle in Navy’s Texas Bowl victory over Missouri... made a special teams stop against Hawai’i ... credited with a three-yard punt return fora touchdown with 1:55 remaining in the first half of the Mids’ contest against Temple ...punter Jeff Wathne bobbled the snap, got off a short punt that was handled by Navy’sJarred Shannon and then fumbled and subsequently picked up by Wright for the touch-down ... the punt return for a touchdown was the Mids’ first in the last 160 games ... it wasthe longest streak in the country without a punt returned for a TD ... the last time the Midsreturned a punt for a touchdown was Oct. 5, 1996, when Ross Scott ran one back from65 yards out in a 64-27 win over Duke ... made the first tackle of his career in the Mids’win at Rice.

�� 2008: Did not see any varsity action.�� High School / Personal:A 2007 graduate of Englewood High School, Wright attendedthe Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... earned four lettersas a cornerback and kick returner at Englewood High ... member of the National HonorSociety ... three-time rotary scholar ... full name is David Jahmal Wright ... born June 21,1989, in Jacksonville, Fla. ... son of Joe and Mary Tillmon ... majoring in English.

NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS

WRIGHT’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF2008 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION --2009 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 02010 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0TOTALS 21 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Career highs – Tackles: 7 at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) TFL: 0Sacks: 0 INT: 0 PBU: 1 atEast Carolina (11-6-10) FR: 0 FF: 0

WRIGHT GAME-BY-GAMEGame (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blkat Ohio State (9-5-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Louisiana Tech (9-12-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Pitt (9-19-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0W. Kentucky (9-26-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Air Force (10-3-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Rice (10-10-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at SMU (10-17-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest (10-24-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Temple (10-31-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Notre Dame (11-7-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Delaware (11-14-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Hawai’i (11-28-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-12-09) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Missouri (12-31-09) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

vs. Maryland (9-6-10) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Ga. Southern (9-10-11) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Louisiana Tech (9-18-10) 2-5-7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at Wake Forest (10-9-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0SMU (10-16-10) 2-0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Notre Dame (10-23-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Duke (10-30-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at East Carolina (11-6-10) 3-2-5 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0C. Michigan (11-13-10) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Arkansas State (11-20-10) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Army (12-11-10) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0at San Diego St. (12-23-10) -- Did Not Play --

Page 31: 2011 Football Prosectus

30 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

KEN NIUMATALOLOHEAD COACHIn just three seasons at the helm of the Navy football program, headcoach Ken Niumatalolo is accomplishing things that have never beendone in the 129-year history of the program.

Niumatalolo’s 27 wins are the most wins in school history by a coach in hisfirst three years, while Navy’s 10 wins in 2009 are tied for the most wins inschool history. He is the first coach in school history to lead Navy to abowl game in each of his first three seasons and is the first ServiceAcademy coach to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy in his first twoyears as a head coach. Niumatalolo is just the second coach since WorldWar II to lead Navy to a winning record in each of his first three seasons atthe helm and joins Eddie Erdelatz and Wayne Hardin as the only Navycoaches to beat Notre Dame in consecutive seasons.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeated Army for aseries record ninth-consecutive time, defeated Notre Dame in consecutiveseasons for only the third time in school history and appeared in a school record eighth-consecutive bowl game.

The 2009 season was one to remember for the Midshipmen, as Navy tied a school recordfor wins with 10, won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy,appeared in a seventh-consecutive bowl game, beat Notre Dame in South Bend for thesecond-straight time and ran their winning streak against the other two Service Academiesto an amazing 15-straight games. The Mids capped the season off with a 35-13 rout ofMissouri in the Texas Bowl.

In 2008, Niumatalolo became the first coach to lead Navy to a bowl game in his inauguralseason and, thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army, hebecame just the second Service Academy coach to win the Commander-In-Chief's Trophyin his first year. Niumatalolo led the Midshipmen to an 8-5 record, the most wins for a first-year coach at Navy since 1934. Included in those eight wins was a 24-17 victory over16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in theAssociated Press Top 25 since 1985. Navy also beat teams currently in the BCS in back-to-back weeks (Rutgers and Wake Forest) for the first time since 1981 and defeated aprogram-record four bowl teams.

Niumatalolo, who turns 45 on May 8, was promoted to head football coach at the NavalAcademy on Dec. 8, 2007, by Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk.

He is the second Polynesian head coach in Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) history andthe first Samoan collegiate head coach on any level.

Prior to being named head coach, Niumatalolo had two coaching stints at the NavalAcademy for a combined 10 seasons, including the last six where he served as assistanthead coach and offensive line coach.

Niumatalolo and the majority of his coaching staff have been part of a staff that hasbrought the Midshipmen back into the national spotlight over the last eight seasons.During that time, Navy has made a school-record eight-consecutive bowl gameappearances, won seven-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies, earned 15-consecutive wins over the other two Service Academies and claimed an NCAA-recordfour-consecutive NCAA rushing titles.

In 2007, with Niumatalolo as the Assistant Head Coach, he saw the Mids post an 8-5record, win the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy, appear in a fifth-straight bowl game(Poinsettia Bowl, which was Niumatalolo's first game as a head coach), set a schoolrecord for rushing (348.8 yards per contest) and defeat Notre Dame for the first time since1963.

In 2006, Navy averaged a then school-record 327.0 yards per contest, won theCommander-In-Chief’s Trophy and participated in the Meineke Car Care Bowl. One ofNiumatalolo's pupils, Antron Harper, was named to the ESPN.Com All-Bowl Team for thesecond-straight year.

In 2005, Niumatalolo helped develop an offensive line that, despite having just onereturning starter, paved the way for the nation's best rushing offense (318.7 yards per

contest), went to a bowl game for a third-straight year, won a second-straight bowl game and won the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy.

In 2004, Niumatalolo's efforts helped an offensive line that was hamperedby injuries all year to perform well enough for the Midshipmen to finishthird in the country in rushing (289.5), win a school-record tying 10 games(the most wins since 1905), go to back-to-back bowl games for thesecond time in school history, win the Emerald Bowl and win theCommander-In-Chief's Trophy.

Despite a lack of experience up front, the Mids led the nation in rushing(323.2 yards per contest) in 2003 and set seven school records as Navywent 8-5, won the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy and earned a berth inthe Houston Bowl.

In 2002, the Navy offensive line helped the Mids to the third-best rushingaverage in the country (270.75).

Niumatalolo was also an assistant at Navy from 1995-98, serving as the offensivecoordinator in 1997 and 1998.

As the offensive coordinator, Niumatalolo tutored Chris McCoy, who set the then-NCAArecord for most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in a season with 20 in 1997 andbecame just the 10th player in NCAA history to rush for more than 1,000 yards and passfor more than 1,000 yards in the same season. In addition, Navy finished among thenation's top five in rushing his last-two years and broke 38 school offensive records duringhis tenure.

Niumatalolo coached at UNLV for three seasons (1999-01) and called the plays his finalyear (2001) in Vegas. He also worked with the kickoff return unit and, under his guidance,UNLV ranked sixth in the nation in kickoff returns in 2001 and finished second in 1999.

A 1989 graduate of Hawai'i, Niumatalolo lettered three years as a quarterback and was apart of Hawaii’s first bowl team in 1989. He was hired as a fulltime assistant by his almamater in 1992 and spent three seasons coaching on the offensive side of the ball.

A native of Laie', Hawai'i, Niumatalolo and his wife, Barbara, have three children, Alexcia,who attends BYU-Hawai’i in Niumatalolo’s hometown, Va'a, who will be a preferred walk-on in the fall at BYU as a linebacker, and Ali'i .

NIUMATALOLO COACHING RECORDSchool Year W L PostseasonNavy 2007 * 0 1 PoinsettiaNavy 2008 8 5 EagleBankNavy 2009 10 4 TexasNavy 2010 9 4 PoinsettiaTotal 27 14

* Took over for Paul Johnson after the Army-Navy game

Page 32: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 31

BUDDY GREENDEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Buddy Green is entering his 10th season as the defensive coordinator atthe Naval Academy. He has been an integral part of a staff that hasbrought the Midshipmen back into the national spotlight with a 70-33(.680) record over the last eight years. He was nominated for the FrankBroyles Award, which is awarded to the national assistant coach of theyear, in 2008 and 2009.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeated Army for aseries record ninth-consecutive time, defeated Notre Dame in consecutiveseasons for only the third time in school history and appeared in a schoolrecord eighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids gave up just 23.3 pointsper game, which was the 46th best scoring defense in the country. SafetyWyatt Middleton recovered five fumbles, which tied for most in the country.He returned one of those fumbles 98 yards for a touchdown against Army.It was the longest fumble return in school and Army-Navy history.

The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10,won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in aseventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against the other two ServiceAcademies to an amazing 15-straight games. The Mids capped the season off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl thanks in part to Green’s 2-4-5 defensive alignmentthat flummoxed the Missouri offense. The defense finished 18th in the country in scoringdefense (19.4 points per game) and sixth in red zone defense. Safety Wyatt Middletonwas named First-Team All-East.

The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Midswon the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victoryover 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in theAssociated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week overRutgers. It was the first time since 1981 that Navy beat teams currently in the BCS inback-to-back weeks. Navy also defeated aprogram-record four bowl teams. The Midssported the most improved scoring defensein the country, giving up just 22.0 points pergame which was a 14.4 point per gameimprovement from 2007.

The 2007 season was also a memorableone as the Midshipmen posted an 8-5record, won the Commander-In-Chief’sTrophy, appeared in a fifth-straight bowlgame, and defeated Notre Dame for the firsttime since 1963. Safety Ketric Buffinbecame the first player in school history tointercept a pass in each of the first fourgames of the season.

Green's defense was stout in 2006, givingup just 116.7 yards per game (38th in thecountry) on the ground and, moreimportantly, 20.1 points per game (41st inthe country).

In 2005, Green did a remarkable job with adefense that returned just three starters fromthe year before as the Mids ranked 62nd intotal defense (377.3) and scoring defense(26.1) as the Mids appeared in a third-straight bowl game, won a second-straightbowl game and won a third-straightCommander-In-Chief's Trophy.

In 2004, Green's efforts helped Navy finish 26th in the country in scoringdefense (19.83), win a school-record tying 10 games (the most wins since1905), go to back-to-back bowl games, win the Emerald Bowl and win theCommander-In-Chief's Trophy. Green was a nominee for the FrankBroyles Award, which is given to the national assistant coach of the year.

In 2003, Green's defense finished 14th in the nation in pass defense (61stthe year before), 42nd in pass efficiency defense (116th the year before),34th in total defense (100th the year before) and 34th in scoring defense(108th the year before) as he helped lead Navy to eight wins, theCommander-In-Chief's Trophy and a berth in the Houston Bowl.

In Green's first season as Navy's defensive coordinator, the Mids weredevastated by injuries at nearly every position. Green, however, kept theunit together and the Mids played their best at the end of the year andheld Army to just 12 points in the season finale.

Green is a 1976 graduate of N.C. State where he earned his B.A. in speechcommunication. A two-sport athlete for the Wolfpack, he played football and baseball. Heplayed on two ACC Championship teams in baseball and was a member of Lou Holtz's1972 Peach Bowl squad.

Green earned his first collegiate coaching job in 1979 as a graduate assistant at N.C.State, a year the Wolfpack won the ACC Championship.

The following year, Green moved on to a coaching post at LSU for one season. In 1981,he earned his first coordinator job, serving as the defensive coordinator and secondarycoach at Southern University from 1981-82. He took his first head coaching job atNorthern Nash High School in North Carolina for one season where he was also theDirector of Athletics. Green got back into the college ranks at VMI as the secondary coachin 1983 and moved on to Auburn where he helped lead the Tigers to the 1985 CottonBowl.

He returned to his alma mater in 1986 wherehe was the secondary coach for eight yearsand the defensive coordinator for four ofthose seasons (1990-93). While at N.C.State, he helped lead the Pack to six bowlgames.

Green left N.C. State in 1994 to become thehead coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga,where he coached for six seasons and wasalso the Director of Athletics for two years. In1997, Green led his Chattanooga squad to aI-AA national ranking and its first winningrecord in six years. He also helped developone of the top wide receivers in the NFL,Terrell Owens.

Green returned to Raleigh in 2000 and tookover one of the worst defenses in the ACC.By the time he left, they were ranked in theTop 25 in scoring defense and were at ornear the top in every defensive category.

Green and his wife, Sharon, have twochildren, Todd, who is the assistant videocoordinator at the Naval Academy, andCourtney.

Page 33: 2011 Football Prosectus

32 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

Ivin Jasper is entering his 12th year at the Naval Academy, his 10th as thequarterbacks coach and his fourth as the offensive coordinator. Jasperhas been instrumental to Navy’s success with his development ofquarterbacks Craig Candeto, Aaron Polanco, Lamar Owens, BrianHampton, Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada, Jarod Bryant, Ricky Dobbs andKriss Proctor.

Jasper has been part of a coaching staff that has brought the Midshipmenback into the national spotlight with a 70-33 (.680) record over the lasteight years. Additionally, his work has catapulted Navy to No. 1 in thenation in rushing in five of the last eight seasons, including an NCAArecord four-straight years from 2005-08.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeated Army for aseries record ninth-consecutive time, defeated Notre Dame inconsecutive seasons for only the third time in school history andappeared in a school record eighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids finished sixth in thecountry in rushing offense (284.8) and ninth in the country in passing efficiency (156.7).Quarterback Ricky Dobbs finished his career fourth in NCAA history for career rushingtouchdowns by a quarterback (49), first in school history for rushing touchdowns and totaltouchdowns (49), tied for fifth in schol history in career passing touchdowns (20), fifth inschool history for career rushing yards (2,665), eighth in school history for career passingyards (2,770), first in school history for career points (296), first in cschool history in careerpoints responsible for (410), second in school history in career passing yards per attempt(10.2) and tied for fourth in school history for career 100-yard rushing games (13).

The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10,won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in aschool-record seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against theother two Service Academies to an amazing 15- straight games. The Mids capped theseason off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl. The offense finished fourth inthe country in rushing, averaging 280.5yards per game. Quarterback Ricky Dobbsset an NCAA record for rushing touchdownsby a quarterback with 27 despite missing twogames and playing half the year with acracked kneecap.

The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 andparticipated in the EagleBank Bowl. TheMids won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophythanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force anda 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark winsduring the 2008 season included a 24-17victory over 16th-ranked Wake Forest, whichwas Navy’s first win over a team ranked inthe Associated Press Top 25 since 1985, aswell as Navy’s victory the previous weekover Rutgers. It was the first time since1981 that Navy beat teams currently in theBCS in back-to-back weeks. Navy alsodefeated a program-record four bowl teams.

Jasper’s ability to get three differentquarterbacks ready to play each week(Jarod Bryant, Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhadaand Ricky Dobbs) was a big part of Navy’ssuccess in 2008 as the offense didn’t miss abeat.

The 2007 season was a memorable one aswell as the Midshipmen posted an 8-5record, won the Commander-In-Chief’sTrophy, appeared in a school-record fifth-straight bowl game, became the first team inNCAA history to lead the nation in rushingthree-consecutive years (rushing for aschool-record 348.8 yards per contest) anddefeated Notre Dame for the first time since1963.

In 2006, Navy became just the fifth school in NCAA history to go to four ormore consecutive bowl games with a different quarterback each year andthe coaching and teaching by Jasper is a big part of that success. Navy'squarterbacks in 2006, Brian Hampton and Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada,directed an offense that led the nation in rushing, averaging a school-record 327.0 yards per contest.

In 2005, Owens helped lead Navy to the national rushing title (318.7 yardsper game) as the Mids went 8-4, won the Commander-In-Chief's Trophyand won a bowl game in consecutive years (beat Colorado State, 51-30)for the first time in school history. Owens was named All-East as herushed for 880 yards and threw for 1,229 yards, breaking four schoolrecords for total offense and passing yards per attempt and completion.

In 2004, Jasper's efforts helped Polanco perform well enough for theMidshipmen to finish third in the country in rushing (289.5), win a school-

record tying 10 games (the most wins since 1905), win the Emerald Bowl and claim theCommander-In-Chief's Trophy.

In 2003, despite a lack of experience up front, the Mids led the nation in rushing and setschool records for rushing yards per game, total rushing yards, rushing yards per attempt,rushing touchdowns, total offense, total offense per game and yards per play as Navywent 8-5, won the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy and earned a berth in the Houston Bowl.

In 2002, Navy had the third-best rushing average in the country (270.75) and scored 30 ormore points on four occasions.

Jasper came to Navy from Georgia Southern where he served as the quarterbacks andfullbacks coach for three years and helped lead the Eagles to a 38-6 record and back-to-back NCAA Division I-AA National Championships in 1999 and 2000.

In addition to directing the efforts of four-time All-America fullback Adrian Peterson, Jasperalso nurtured the growth and confidence ofquarterback J.R. Revere, who became theschool's first signal-caller to lead GeorgiaSouthern to a national title in his initial yearas a starter.

Prior to his appointment at Georgia Southernin January 1999, Jasper served as offensivecoordinator at Indiana State during the 1998season. As quarterbacks and fullbackscoach, he helped ISU turn in a 5-6 overallrecord, an improvement from a three-winseason in 1997.

Before assuming the offensive coordinator'sposition at the Naval Academy Prep Schoolin Newport, R.I., in 1997, Jasper spent twoseasons as an assistant coach at Navy in1995 and `96, handling the quarterbacks,fullbacks and slot backs.

Jasper is a 1994 graduate of the Universityof Hawai'i where he earned his bachelor'sdegree in sociology/criminology. He was athree-year letterman for the RainbowWarriors (1991-93) at quarterback and slotback, where he helped lead Hawai'i to aWestern Athletic Conference title.

A native of Los Angeles, Jasper and his wife,Donna, are the parents of a daughter, Dallas,and sons, Jaylen and Jarren.

IVIN JASPEROFFENSIVER COORDINATOR / QUARTERBACKS

Page 34: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 33

Chris Culton enters his ninth year at the Naval Academy andhis fourth coaching the offensive tackles. Culton coached thefullbacks his first five years at Navy.

Culton has been an integral part of a staff that has brought theMidshipmen back into the national spotlight with a 70-33 (.680)record over the last eight years. Additionally, his work hascatapulted Navy to No. 1 in the nation in rushing in five of thelast eight seasons, including a four-year run from 2005-08 thatwas an NCAA record for consecutive rushing titles.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeatedArmy for a series record ninth-consecutive time, defeated NotreDame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in school history and appeared in aschool record eighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids finished sixth in the country inrushing offense (284.8) and ninth in the country in passing efficiency (156.7).

The 2009 season was one to remember for the Midshipmen, as Navy tied a school recordfor wins with 10, won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy,appeared in a school-record seventh-consecutive bowl game, beat Notre Dame in SouthBend for the second-straight time and ran its winning streak against the other two ServiceAcademies to an amazing 15 straight games. The Mids capped the season off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl.

The development of tackles Jeff Battipaglia and Matt Molloy were a big part of thesuccess, while Navy’s third tackle, sophomore John Dowd, was named Second-TeamAcademic All-American.

In 2008, Navy posted an 8-5 record, including a 24-17 victory over 16th-ranked WakeForest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25since 1985. Navy also beat teams currently in the BCS in back-to-back weeks (Rutgersand Wake Forest) for the first time since 1981 and defeated a program-record four bowlteams. The Mids won a sixth-straight Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy with wins over AirForce and Army.

The 2007 season was a historical one as well as the Midshipmen posted an 8-5 record,won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a school-record fifth-straight bowlgameand defeated Notre Dame for the first time since 1963.

Fullback Adam Ballard finished his career as the seventh-leading rusher in school historywith 2,125 yards and his 5.3 career rushing yards per carry average also ranks seventh inschool annals.

Culton had to play three different fullbacks in 2006 due to injury (Ballard, Kettani and MattHall), but they combined to rush for 1,274 yards and five touchdowns as once again theMids won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy and participated in a bowl game.

In 2005, Culton was part of a staff that helped the Mids average a nation’s best 318.7yards per contest, win a school-record second-straight bowl game and claim theCommander-In-Chief’s Trophy

In 2004, Culton’s efforts helped the Midshipmen to finish third in the country in rushing(289.5), win a school-record tying 10 games (the most wins since 1905), claim theEmerald Bowl and win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy .

One of Culton’s players, Kyle Eckel, will go down as one of the greatest running backs inAcademy history as he finished his career with 2,906-career rushing yards and 25touchdowns, both of which rank as the fourth-best totals in school history. Eckel earnedseveral postseason honors including Honorable Mention All-American and All-East. Hewas invited to three postseason all-star games and was named one of the top fullbacks inthe country by NFL scouts.

In 2003, Culton was part of a staff that helped the Mids lead the nation in rushing and setschool records for rushing yards per game, total rushing yards, rushing yards per attempt,rushing touchdowns, total offense, total offense per game and yards per play as Navywent 8-5, won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy and earned a berth in the Houston Bowl.

Culton came to the Naval Academy from Rhode Island, where he coached the offensiveline for one year.

Culton is a 2001 graduate of Georgia Southern where he was a student-assistant coachfor four years after suffering a severe neck injury during spring practice of his freshmanyear that ended his football career.

Culton is married to the former Amanda Pendergrass, who is an athletic trainer at Navy.They have a daughter, Julie Grace, and a son, Reilley.

Justin Davis is entering his fifth season at the Naval Academyand his fourth working with the defensive line. In his first year,he worked with the outside linebackers.

Navy has compiled a record of 35-18 (.660) in his four years inAnnapolis, beating Army four times, earning four bowl bids,winning three Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies and beatingNotre Dame three times.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeatedArmy for a series record ninth-consecutive time, defeated NotreDame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in schoolhistory and appeared in a school record eighth-consecutivebowl game. The Mids gave up just 23.3 points per game, which was the 46th best scoringdefense in the country. Defensive end Jabaree Tuani recorded 15.5 tackles for loss onthe season, the ninth most in school history.

The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10,won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in aschool-record seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against theother two Service Academies to an amazing 15 straight games. The Mids capped theseason off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl. The defense finished 18th inthe country in scoring defense (19.4 points per game) and sixth in red zone defense.

In 2008, Navy posted an 8-5 record, including a 24-17 victory over 16th-ranked WakeForest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25since 1985. Navy also beat teams currently in the BCS in back-to-back weeks (Rutgersand Wake Forest) for the first time since 1981 and defeated a program-record four bowlteams. The Mids won a sixth-straight Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy with wins over AirForce and Army.

The 2007 season was a historical one as well as the Midshipmen posted an 8-5record, won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a school-record fifth-straightbowl gameand defeated Notre Dame for the first time since 1963.

Davis came to the Naval Academy after serving as a graduate assistant at Toledo for twoseasons, assisting with the secondary under defensive coordinator Tim Rose. Davis alsocoached under Rose as a graduate assistant at Louisiana Tech and served for oneseason at Wagner College, where he coached linebackers.

A native of Rome, N.Y., Davis was a four-year letterwinner at the University of Maine from1998-2001 where he played linebacker. As a senior, the Black Bears won an Atlantic 10championship and a berth in the Division I-AA playoffs.

Davis received his bachelor's degree in communications from Maine in 2001, and earnedhis master's degree in exercise science from Louisiana Tech in May of 2005.

CHRIS CULTON JUSTIN DAVISOFFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE LINE

Page 35: 2011 Football Prosectus

34 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

Tony Grantham returns for his fourth year at Navy as theoutside linebackers coach and his eighth year overall.

Navy has compiled a record of 27-13 (.675) in Grantham’sreturn to Annapolis, beating Army three times, earning threebowl bids, winning two Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies andbeat Notre Dame twice.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeatedArmy for a series record ninth-consecutive time, defeated NotreDame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in schoolhistory and appeared in a school record eighth-consecutivebowl game. The Mids gave up just 23.3 points per game,which was the 46th best scoring defense in the country. Outside linebacker AaronMcCauley finished third on the team in tackles with 82 and second in tackles for a losswith 10.5.

The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10,won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in aschool-record seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against theother two Service Academies to an amazing 15 straight games. The Mids capped theseason off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl. The defense finished 18th inthe country in scoring defense (19.4 points per game) and sixth in red zone defense.

The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Midswon the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victoryover 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in theAssociated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week overRutgers. It was the first time since 1981 that Navy beat teams currently in the BCS inback-to-back weeks. Navy also defeated a program-record four bowl teams. The Midssported the most improved scoring defense in the country, giving up just 22.0 points pergame which was a 14.4 point per game improvement from 2007.

Grantham returned to the Naval Academy in the spring of 2008 after spending one year atCampbell University, where he served as the linebacker coach and recruiting coordinatorfor the Fighting Camels.

Grantham spent fours years at the Naval Academy coaching the defensive line andoutside linebackers from 2003-06. Navy posted a 35-15 record in Grantham's four yearsin Annapolis, winning four-straight Commander-In-Chief's Trophies and appearing in four-straight bowl games.

Grantham joined the Naval Academy staff after two seasons as a graduate assistant atLSU under current Alabama head coach Nick Saban. While in Baton Rouge, Granthamspent one year working on the offensive side of the ball and one year working on thedefensive side.

In 2001, the Tigers went 10-3 winning the SEC Championship and the Sugar Bowl enroute to a No. 7 final national ranking. LSU finished as Co-Champions of the SECWestern Division his second season and played in the Cotton Bowl. Additionally, theTigers finished the season ranked fifth nationally in total defense.

He began his collegiate coaching career at Eastern Illinois University where he coachedthe Panthers outside linebackers and special teams. EIU, behind the play of a thenunknown quarterback named Tony Romo, advanced to the NCAA I-AA Playoffs andfinished the season ranked 15th nationally.

Grantham’s brother, Todd, is the defensive coordinator at the University of Georgia.

Grantham is a 2000 graduate of Radford University where he received his degree inphysical education. He is married to the former Mollie Dexter and they have a son, JacobMichael.

Ashley Ingram is entering his fourth year at the Naval Academycoaching the centers and guards.

Navy has compiled a record of 27-13 (.675) in his three yearsin Annapolis, beating Army three times, earning three bowlbids, winning two Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies and beatNotre Dame twice.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeatedArmy for a series record ninth-consecutive time, defeated NotreDame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in schoolhistory and appeared in a school record eighth-consecutivebowl game. The Mids finished sixth in the country in rushingoffense (284.8) and ninth in the country in passing efficiency (156.7). Guard John Dowdwas named a First Team Academic All-American by ESPN and the College SportsInformation Directors of America. It was Navy’s first First Team Academic All-American infootball since 1980 and just the sixth all-time.

The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10,won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in aschool-record seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran their winning streak against theother two Service Academies to an amazing 15-straight games. The Mids capped theseason off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl. The offense finished fourth inthe country in rushing, averaging 280.5 yards per game.

The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Midswon the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victoryover 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in theAssociated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week overRutgers. It was the first time since 1981 that Navy beat teams currently in the BCS inback-to-back weeks. Navy also defeated a program-record four bowl teams.

Ingram came to Navy from Bucknell, where he served as the offensive coordinator andoffensive line coach for two seasons.

In Ingram's first year as offensive coordinator at Bucknell in 2006, the Bison went from onewin the previous year to six and ranked fifth in the nation in rushing offense, averaging235.2 yards per game, and reduced their turnover total from 33 the previous season to 14.

Ingram came to Bucknell from Rhode Island, where he served as offensive line coach andrecruiting coordinator, while also serving as team liaison in the areas of admissions,academic progress, class registration and scheduling.

During his tenure at Rhode Island, the Rams led the Atlantic 10 in rushing five of his sixseasons and finished second in the nation in rushing yards in 2003, averaging 333.8yards per contest. While at Rhode Island, Ingram mentored six All-Atlantic 10 performersand one All-American, and was part of an outstanding 8-3 season in 2001.

A native of Iron City, Ga., and a 1996 graduate of the University of North Alabama, Ingramwas a four-year letterman on the offensive line and helped his team win Division II nationaltitles in 1993, 1994 and 1995. He entered the coaching ranks as a graduate assistant, firstat North Alabama in 1997, then at Temple University in 1998. After spending a year atNorth Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Ga., he became the offensive line coach at theUniversity of West Alabama in 1999, then at Rhode Island in 2000.

Ingram and his wife, Jenifer, are the parents of a daughter, Laura, and son, James.

TONY GRANTHAM ASHLEY INGRAMOUTSIDE LINEBACKERS OFFENSIVE LINE

Page 36: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 35

Steve Johns is in his fourth year at the Naval Academycoaching the inside linebackers and serving as the specialteams coordinator.

Navy has compiled a record of 27-13 (.675) in his three yearsin Annapolis, beating Army three times, earning three bowlbids, winning two Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies and beatNotre Dame twice.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeatedArmy for a series record ninth-consecutive time, defeated NotreDame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in schoolhistory and appeared in a school record eighth-consecutivebowl game. The Mids gave up just 23.3 points per game, which was the 46th best scoringdefense in the country. Linebacker Tyler Simmons led the Mids in tackles with anincredible 131..

The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10,won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in aschool-record seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against theother two Service Academies to an amazing 15-straight games. The Mids capped theseason off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl. The defense finished 18th inthe country in scoring defense (19.4 points per game) and sixth in red zone defense. Thepunt team, which Johns is in charge of, finished 12th in the nation in net punting (38.3yards per punt). Linebackers Ross Pospisil and Tony Haberer led the team in tackles with107 and 78, respectively,

The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Midswon the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victoryover 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in theAssociated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week overRutgers. It was the first time since 1981 that Navy beat teams currently in the BCS inback-to-back weeks. Navy also defeated a program-record four bowl teams. The Midssported the most improved scoring defense in the country, giving up just 22.0 points pergame which was a 14.4 point per game improvement from 2007.

Before coming to Navy, Johns spent two seasons at Grossmont Junior College in ElCajon, Calif., where he served as the defensive coordinator and was a professor in theexercise science department. In 2006, the Griffins were Foothill Conference Championsand posted a 10-2 record thanks to a defense that gave up a school-record 7.6 points percontest.

In 2005, Johns served as defensive coordinator at the University of La Verne in La Verne,Calif., where he led the Leopards to their first winning season in eight years.

Johns coached at UNLV from 1999-2004, serving as a graduate assistant (defensive endsand punt team) for one year before being hired on full time and coaching the linebackers,coordinating the special teams and handling the recruiting coordinator duties for the finalfive seasons. While at UNLV Johns worked with current Navy head coach KenNiumatalolo and for the legendary John Robinson.

Johns began his coaching career at Occidental College, where he coached the defensiveline from 1993-95. He coached at the University of San Diego in 1996, serving as thedefensive line coach and special teams coordinator, before moving on to the University ofLa Verne, where he coached the defensive line in 1997 and the defensive backs in 1998,while also coordinating the special teams.

Johns is a 1991 graduate of Occidental College, where he was all-conference and teamcaptain and earned his bachelor’s in political science in 1991 and his Master’s ineducation in 1995. In 2006, he earned a Masters of Sports Science from the United StatesSports Academy. He and his wife, Kristin, have a son, Sam.

Keith Jones is in his 10th season at the Naval Academy and histhird coaching the secondary. He coached the secondary hisfirst two years at Navy, moved to outside linebackers for sevenseasons and has returned to coach the secondary in 2010.Jones has been a key part of a staff that has brought theMidshipmen back into the national spotlight with a 70-33 (.680)record over the last eight years.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeatedArmy for a series record ninth-consecutive time, defeated NotreDame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in schoolhistory and appeared in a school record eighth-consecutivebowl game.

The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10,won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in aschool-record seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against theother two Service Academies to an amazing 15-straight games. The Mids capped theseason off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl . The defense finished 18th inthe country in scoring defense (19.4 points per game) and sixth in red zone defense.

The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Midswon the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victoryover 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in theAssociated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week overRutgers. It was the first time since 1981 that Navy beat teams currently in the BCS inback-to-back weeks. Navy also defeated a program-record four bowl teams. The 2007season was a memorable one as well as the Midshipmen posted an 8-5 record, won afifth-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a fifth-straight bowl game,and defeated Notre Dame for the first time since 1963.

Navy’s defense was stout in 2006, giving up just 116.7 yards per game (38th in thecountry) on the ground and more importantly, 20.1 points per game (41st in the country)as the Mids won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy and qualified for a fourth-straight bowlgame.

In 2005, Jones was part of a staff that did a remarkable job with a defense that returnedjust three starters from the year before as the Mids appeared in a third-straight bowlgame, won a school-record second-straight bowl game and claimed the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy.

In 2004, Jones' efforts helped Navy finish 26th in the country in scoring defense (19.83),win a school-record tying 10 games (the most wins since 1905), win the Emerald Bowl(just the fifth bowl win in school history) and capture the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy.

In 2003, Jones helped the defense finish 14th in the nation in pass defense (61st the yearbefore), 42nd in pass efficiency defense (116th the year before), 34th in total defense(100th the year before) and 34th in scoring defense (108th the year before) as Navy woneight games, the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy and a berth in the Houston Bowl.

In Jones' first season at Navy where he coached the corners, the Mids were devastatedby injuries at nearly every position, but the Mids played their best at the end of the yearand held Army to just 12 points in the season finale.

Jones, a 1975 graduate of The Citadel, returned to his alma mater in 1997 and served assecondary coach for five years and defensive coordinator (2000) for one before coming toNavy.

A member of The Citadel's 1973 football team, Jones played defensive back and specialteams. He began his coaching career at Charleston's Bishop England High School (1975-78) and went on to work with the legendary Willie Jeffries at South Carolina State wherehe coached the defensive secondary. He spent two seasons at North Carolina A&T (1980and 1996) as the secondary coach and at Murray State in the same capacity from 1981-86, including a stint as the defensive coordinator his final season.

In 1987, Jones joined Frank Beamer's staff at Virginia Tech and was the secondary coachfor the Hokies until 1993, when he left to become the head coach at Potomac High Schoolin Dumfries, Va., for two seasons. Jones returned to college coaching in 1996 as thedefensive coordinator and secondary coach at North Carolina A&T.

During his career, Jones has coached 10 players who have gone on to playprofessionally, including Dexter Clinckscale (Dallas Cowboys) and William Judson (MiamiDolphins).

Jones earned his undergraduate degree in physical education from The Citadel in 1975and a master's degree in counselor education from South Carolina State. He and his wife,Pamala, have four daughters, Kristin, Tiffany, Kourtney and Brittany.

STEVE JOHNS KEITH JONESLINEBACKERS / SPECIAL TEAMS COORD. SECONDARY

Page 37: 2011 Football Prosectus

36 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

Mike Judge is in his fourth year at the Naval Academycoaching the fullbacks.

Navy has compiled a record of 27-13 (.675) in his three yearsin Annapolis, beating Army three times, earning three bowlbids, winning two Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies and beatNotre Dame twice.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeatedArmy for a series record ninth-consecutive time, defeated NotreDame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in schoolhistory and appeared in a school record eighth-consecutivebowl game. The Mids finished sixth in the country in rushingoffense (284.8) and ninth in the country in passing efficiency (156.7). Fullbacks AlexanderTeich and Vince Murray combined for 1,245 rushing yards and eight touchdowns on theyear

The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10,won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in aschool-record seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against theother two Service Academies to an amazing 15-straight games. The Mids capped theseason off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl. The offense finished fourth inthe country in rushing, averaging 280.5 yards per game. Fullback Vince Murray rushedfor 971 yards and six touchdowns in just seven starts.

The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Midswon the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victoryover 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in theAssociated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week overRutgers. It was the first time since 1981 that Navy beat teams currently in the BCS inback-to-back weeks. Navy also defeated a program-record four bowl teams.

Judge came to the Naval Academy from Harvard, where he served as the wide receiverscoach.

He has spent time around some of the best football coaches in the country, includingserving as the quality control coach with the New England Patriots in 2005 and 2006. Hespent his first year in New England working with Eric Mangini as a defensive assistant andin 2006, he worked with St. Louis Rams Offensive Coordinator Josh McDaniels as anoffensive assistant.

Judge also spent four years as an intern on the Patriots staff during a time when they wonthree Super Bowl Championships.

Judge enjoyed an outstanding playing career as a triple-option quarterback at SpringfieldCollege (‘05), where he was four-year letterwinner in both football and baseball. Hehelped the Pride to two Freedom Football Conference championships, two NCAA DivisionIII tournament appearances, an ECAC Division III North championship and a combinedfour-year record of 30-10. He and his wife, Jennifer, reside in Annapolis with their son,Brecken, and daughter, Kinsley.

Danny O'Rourke is entering his 10th season at Navy and hisfirst as the slot backs coach. O’Rourke has also coached thesecondary (four seasons), wide receivers (three seasons) andthe inside linebackers (two seasons) and served as the headjunior varsity coach for two years (2005-06). He led the JVteam to an 11-0 record in his two years at the helm.

O’Rourke has been an integral part of a staff that has broughtthe Midshipmen back into the national spotlight with a 70-33(.680) record over the last seven years.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeatedArmy for a series record ninth-consecutive time, defeated NotreDame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in school history and appeared in aschool record eighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids finished sixth in the country inrushing offense (284.8) and ninth in the country in passing efficiency (156.7). Widereceiver Greg Jones finished the year with 33 catches for 662 yards and five touchdowns.His 662 yards receiving are the fourth most in school history for a single season, while hisfive touchdown catches are tied for fifth. He averaged 20.8 yards per catch in his career,the third best average in school history.

The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10,won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in aschool-record seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against theother two Service Academies to an amazing 15-straight games. The Mids capped theseason off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl. The offense finished fourth inthe country in rushing, averaging 280.5 yards per game. Quarterback Ricky Dobbs set anNCAA record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback with 27 despite missing twogames and playing half the year with a cracked kneecap.

The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Midswon the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victoryover 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in theAssociated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week overRutgers. It was the first time since 1981 that Navy beat teams currently in the BCS inback-to-back weeks. Navy also defeated a program-record four bowl teams.

The 2007 season was one to remember as well as the Midshipmen posted an 8-5 record,won a school-record fifth-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in aschool-record fifth-straight bowl game, and defeated Notre Dame for the first time since1963.

Navy's linebackers played well in 2006 under O'Rourke's direction, combining for 212tackles, 7.5 tackles for a loss, one sack, two interceptions and five forced fumbles.Linebacker Rob Caldwell led the team with 109 tackles and three forced fumbles.

In 2005, O'Rourke helped tutor a young secondary that continued to improve throughoutthe year as Navy finished 8-4, won a school-record second-straight bowl game and wonthe Commander-In-Chief's Trophy.

In 2004, O'Rourke's efforts helped Navy finish 26th in the country in scoring defense(19.83), win a school-record tying 10 games (the most wins since 1905), win the EmeraldBowl and capture the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy.

In 2003, O'Rourke was part of a defensive staff that saw great improvement on thedefensive side of the football as the Mids finished 14th in the nation in pass defense (61stthe year before), 42nd in pass efficiency defense (116th the year before), 34th in totaldefense (100th the year before) and 34th in scoring defense (108th the year before).

O'Rourke came to Navy from Valdosta State where he was the secondary coach for oneyear. Prior to his coaching stint at Valdosta, he coached the safeties at Georgia Southernin 2000 and helped the Eagles to a I-AA National Championship.

A native of Lawrenceville, Ga., O'Rourke was a three-year letter winner at West Georgiaand helped lead the team to back-to-back league titles his junior and senior years. He wasalso an academic all-conference performer throughout his collegiate career.

O'Rourke received his master's degree in education administration from Temple in 2002.He and his wife, Michelle, have a daughter, Kaeli, and son, Sean.

MIKE JUDGE DANNY O’ROURKEFULLBACKS SLOT BACKS

Page 38: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 37

Dale Pehrson is in his 16th season at the Naval Academy andhis 13th year coaching the defensive line. He also serves asthe recruiting coordinator and the coordinator of the Navyfootball camp. Pehrson has been a key part of a staff that hasbrought the Midshipmen back into the national spotlight with a70-33 (.693) record over the last eight years.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeatedArmy for a series record ninth-consecutive time, defeated NotreDame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in schoolhistory and appeared in a school record eighth-consecutivebowl game. The Mids gave up just 23.3 points per game,which was the 46th best scoring defense in the country.Defensive end Jabaree Tuani recorded 15.5 tackles for loss on the season, the ninth mostin school history.

The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10,won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in aseventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against the other two ServiceAcademies to an amazing 15-straight games. The Mids capped the season off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl. The defense finished 18th in the country in scoringdefense (19.4 points per game) and sixth in red zone defense.

The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Midswon the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victoryover 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in theAssociated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week overRutgers. It was the first time since 1981 that Navy beat teams currently in the BCS inback-to-back weeks. Navy also defeated a program-record four bowl teams. The Midssported the most improved scoring defense in the country, giving up just 22.0 points pergame which was a 14.4 point per game improvement from 2007.

The 2007 season was a memorable one as well as the Midshipmen posted an 8-5 record,won a fifth-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a fifth-straight bowlgame, and defeated Notre Dame for the first time since 1963.

The Mids received solid contributions from the defensive line in 2006 as the Mids won theCommander-In-Chief’s Trophy and played in a fourth-straight bowl game.

Pehrson was part of a staff that did a remarkable job in 2005 with a defense that returnedjust three starters from the year before. The Mids ranked 62nd in total defense (377.3) andscoring defense (26.1), while they won a second-straight bowl game and a third-straightCommander-In-Chief's Trophy.

In 2004, Pehrson's efforts helped Navy finish 26th in the country in scoring defense(19.83), win a school-record tying 10 games (the most wins since 1905), win the EmeraldBowl and win the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy.

In 2003, Pehrson was part of a defensive staff that saw great improvement on thedefensive side of the football as the Mids finished 14th in the nation in pass defense, 42ndin pass efficiency defense, 34th in total defense and 34th in scoring defense.

In 1999, Pehrson helped develop a defensive line into a big-play unit, recording 17 sacksand recovering six fumbles. Defensive end Gino Marchetti recovered a nation's-best fivefumbles.

In 1997, Pehrson's troops contributed to the Mids ranking sixth in the country in turnovermargin, as the safeties came up with 11 of Navy's 14 interceptions. Free safety GervyAlota was named All-East, while strong safety Rashad Smith played in the Blue/Gray All-Star Game.

Pehrson came to the Naval Academy from Southern Utah, where he was an assistanthead coach and defensive coordinator for five years.

Prior to his tenure at Southern Utah, Pehrson was on the staff at Missouri Western StateCollege, where he served in various capacities, including assistant head coach, defensivecoordinator, offensive coordinator and special teams coordinator. He was head footballcoach and an assistant coach in wrestling and track at Murray High School in Salt LakeCity.

Pehrson is a native of Salt Lake City and earned all-state honors at Murray High School.He attended Utah where he was a two-year letterman as a defensive back. Pehrsonearned his bachelor's degree in English from Utah in 1976 and received a master'sdegree from Brigham Young in 1985. He and his wife, the former Marty Grant, have twochildren, Preston and Jaci. Preston is serving as an intern on the football staff at GeorgiaTech.

Napoleon Sykes is in his second season at the Naval Academyand will assist Tony Grantham with the outside linebackers afterspending his first year assisting Buddy Green in the secondary.

Navy went 9-4 in his first year at Navy, defeated Army andNotre Dame and participated in the Poinsettia Bowl. SafetyWyatt Middleton recovered five fumbles, which tied for most inthe country. He returned one of those fumbles 98 yards for atouchdown against Army. It was the longest fumble return inschool and Army-Navy history.

A native of Woodstock, Md., Sykes earned three varsity lettersat Wake Forest as a linebacker and special teams performerfrom 2003-05. He graduated from Wake Forest in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree inEnglish and a minor in journalism.

Sykes got his coaching career started in the summer of 2006 when he served as anassistant coach at his high school alma mater, the Gilman School, in Baltimore. Sykeswent on to serve as the defensive coordinator for the semi-pro Bay Atlantic Sharks that falland helped lead them to the Semi-Pro National Championship Series.

After teaching and serving as the co-defensive coordinator at Mallard Creek High Schoolin Charlotte, N.C., in 2007, Sykes returned to his college alma mater to serve as theoffensive graduate assistant in 2008 and the defensive graduate assistant in 2009.

Sykes is engaged to be married to Christy Williams, who was a star volleyball player atWake Forest.

DALE PEHRSON NAPOLEON SYKESDEFENSIVE LINE / RECRUITING COORD. OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS

Page 39: 2011 Football Prosectus

38 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

Mick Yokitis is in his first year at the Naval Academy as the wide receivers coach. Yokitis has been the head football coach and offensive coordinator at theNaval Academy Prep School for the last three years where he led NAPS to 16 wins and directed an offense that averaged 28 points and 428 yards per game.

Yokitis is a 2006 graduate of the Naval Academy where he earned three varsity letters at wide receiver and saw the Midshipmen post a 26-11 record, qualifyfor three bowl games, win two bowl games and win three Commander-In-Chief's Trophies. Yokitis played in 37-consecutive games for the Midshipmen,including earning a start in all 12 contests as a senior.

After graduation, Yokitis served in the United States Marine Corps before being medically discharged. He and his wife Lindsey have a son, Bryce.

MICK YOKITISWIDE RECIEIVERS

MIKE BRASSASSOC. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR SPORT PERFORMANCE

JEFF FAIRASST. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR SPORT MEDICINE

Mike Brass is in his 10th year as Associate Athletic Director for Sports Performance after serving as the head Strength and Conditioning Coach/AssistantAthletic Director for Athletic Performance for five years at Georgia Southern.

The Mids have shown remarkable progress in both strength and speed in his nine years at the helm and he has been an integral part of turning around thefortunes of the Navy football program.

Brass is part of a staff that has brought the Midshipmen back into the national spotlight with a 70-33 (.680) record over the last eight years and has helpedlead Navy to a school-record eight-straight bowl games and a school-record nine-consecutive wins over Army.

At Georgia Southern, Brass was named the 1998 and 1999 National Strength and Conditioning Association’s (NSCA) Professional of the Year for theSouthern Conference.

Prior to his appointment at Georgia Southern, Brass served as head strength and conditioning coach at Tulane from 1992-96. He also spent two seasonsheading the strength and conditioning efforts at Dartmouth (1990-92) after earning his first position at Wisconsin-Whitewater as strength coach in 1985.

Brass earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Doane (Neb.) College in 1985 before acquiring a master’s in fitness management from the United States Sports Academy a yearlater.

Brass holds membership in the National Strength and Conditioning Association and is nationally certified as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist.

Brass and wife, Cindi, are the parents of three children, Samantha, Danielle and Broderick.

Dr. Jeff Fair is in his 15th year at the Naval Academy as the Director of the Naval Academy’s sports medicine program and his fifth as an Assistant AthleticDirector.

Fair came to the Naval Academy from Oklahoma State, where he had been the head trainer for 25 years. He became an Adjunct Associate Professor, amember of the Graduate Faculty and the Coordinator of Sports Medicine and Athletic Training at Oklahoma State in 1990. He has also been an AdjunctFaculty and Clinical Instructor at Oklahoma Osteopathic College since 1993 and a Clinical Instructor in Physical Therapy and Adjunct Assistant Professor atLangston since 1986.

Fair graduated from Kent State with a bachelor's degree in health, physical education and recreation in 1971. He received his master's degree in health,physical education/counseling and guidance from North Dakota in 1974 and in 1987, he earned his Ed.D. (doctorate of education in higher education/physicaleducation) from Oklahoma State.

Fair has been responsible for several inventions that demonstrate his knowledge in the training field, including the “Cowboy Collar,” which he designed andpatented in 1988, and the “Sprained Ankle Orthoses."

He is married to the former Carolyn Mallon from Springfield, Va., and has two sons, Jeffrey and Justin.

Page 40: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 39

CAPT. BRYCE MCDONALD, USMCEXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR & MILITARY LIAISON OFFICER

Captain Bryce McDonald, USMC, is in his third season as the Executive Administrator and Military Liaison Officer for the Naval Academy football team.

McDonald’s military duties include the supervision of various administrative, logistical, and professional matters pertaining to the football team and the NavalAcademy Athletic Association.

A 2003 graduate of the Naval Academy, McDonald was a three-year letterwinner at fullback for the Midshipmen. His senior year he was coached by currentoffensive coordinator Ivin Jasper.

Following graduation, McDonald was commissioned as a Second Lieutentant in the United States Marine Corps and reported to Quantico, Va., where hetrained and took the Infantry Officers Course.

McDonald held various billets as an Infantry Officer in Second Battalion, Fourth Marines and HQ Co, 5th Marine Regiment from 2004-08.

McDonald, his wife Jana, daughter Kayleigh and son Thomas reside in Annapolis.

JOHN MCGUIREVIDEO COORDINATOR

John McGuire enters his 16th year as Navy's Director of Video Operations. Since coming to the Naval Academy in 1996, he has overseen the growth of theRicketts Hall video department to its present standing as one of the best in collegiate athletics.

In 2004, McGuire helped with the renovation of the football offices and meeting rooms to insure their compatibility with the latest state-of-the-art digital andcomputer technology. Coaches and players can gain instant access to the information most important in preparing for the opponent each week. The capabilitiesof the system networked throughout the building allow meeting and film study time to be used in an extremely efficient manner with minimal waste during analways busy day. The addition and continual upgrade of this system assures Navy football of being technologically compatible well into the new century.

In the spring of 2009 a new editing system, DVSport, was installed in both the football and men’s lacrosse offices. This system’s capabilities allow even morelatitude for the coaches and players to make the most efficient use of their time. Laptop technology allows video to be viewed and studied at the office, on theroad or at home.

While keeping in step with the latest advances, the video department is also working to preserve Navy's rich athletic past. Football films from as far back asthe 1926 Army-Navy game in Chicago have recently been transferred to a video format and are part of the Captain Asbury "Red" Coward Video ArchivesLibrary located on the second deck of Ricketts Hall. This library provides a window to Navy's athletic heroes from many sports.

A native of Philadelphia, McGuire is a 1978 graduate of Villanova, where he earned a bachelor's degree in marketing. He came to the Naval Academy from Rutgers, where he served asDirector of Video Operations for four years. While at Rutgers, McGuire was instrumental in the development of the state-of-the-art integrated video system installed in Rutgers’ newstadium, constructed in 1994.

Prior to Rutgers, McGuire worked for Tucker Sport Films of Philadelphia for 15 years. During this period, he became the Film Coordinator for the Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars of theUnited States Football League.

GREG MORGENTHALERASST. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS

Greg Morgenthaler is in his ninth season at the Naval Academy and his seventh as the Assistant Athletic Director for Equipment Operations. Morgenthalercame to the Naval Academy from Sacred Heart, where he served as Equipment Coordinator for three years. A 1998 graduate of Kansas with a Bachelor ofScience in education, Morgenthaler was a student manager with the Jayhawk football team that won the 1995 Aloha Bowl.

Morgenthaler began his career as an equipment manager intern at Virginia. He then served as a graduate assistant equipment manager at Oklahoma, whileworking on his Master’s degree in athletic administration. Upon leaving Oklahoma, Morgenthaler had a brief stint as head equipment manager in the defunctSpring Professional Football League for the San Antonio Matadors.

Morgenthaler is a certified member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA) and was elected the District Director for District 2 in 2009 andwas the District 2 Equipment Manager of the Year in 2010. He is also a member of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA).

Morgenthaler and his wife, Kris, who is the Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Promotions at the Naval Academy, reside in Annapolis and have adaughter, Kelsey Elizabeth.

Page 41: 2011 Football Prosectus

40 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

GAME 1 >> MARYLAND 17, NAVY 14SEPT. 6, 2010 | BALTIMORE, MD. | M&T BANK STADIUM | 69,348

• The Maryland defense held Navy scoreless in five of the Mids’ seven trips inside the red zoneto help lead the Terps to a 17-14 victory in front of 69,348 at M&T Bank Stadium in the seasonopener for both teams. • The Navy defense was shaky at the start, allowing Maryland to rush for 139 yards and twotouchdowns on 13 carries in the first quarter, but buckled down and held the Terps to just 133yards over the final three quarters. • After Da’Rel Scott gave Maryland a 7-0 lead with a five-yard touchdown run on Maryland’sopening possession, the Mids moved down the field and had the ball first-and-10 at the Mary-land 14-yard line. However sophomore slot back Gee Gee Greene was tackled for a two-yardgain, senior fullback Vince Murray was stopped for one yard and senior quarterback RickyDobbs was sacked for a loss of four yards. Navy came away with no points when senior kickerJoe Buckley saw his 32-yard field goal bounce off the left upright.• Maryland quickly answered with a five-play, 80-yard drive that was set up by a 67-yard run byDavin Meggett with Meggett capping off the drive with a three-yard touchdown run. • Navy got on the board early in the second quarter when senior slot back Andre Byrd took apitch from Dobbs and ran around the left end for a 10-yard TD, the first of his career. • Senior safety Emmett Merchant picked off a pass on Maryland’s next series and the Midsmarched 63 yards on 17 plays. On third-and-goal from the one, Maryland’s Adrian Motenleaped over the Navy offensive line and hit Dobbs, causing him to fumble.• After the Navy defense forced Maryland to go three-and-out, Navy took over at its own 32-yardline and moved the ball down to the Maryland seven with 12 seconds left. With no timeoutsremaining, the Mids called for a roll out where Dobbs was supposed to throw the ball in the endzone or out of bounds. Dobbs was heavily pressured and was forced to pull the ball down andtry to run for a touchdown. He was tackled at the two-yard line as the clock expired.• It was more of the same for the Navy offense to start the second half as the Mids went 59 yardson 13 plays, but came away with no points when Dobbs was hit by Maryland’s Kenny Tate andfumbled on the Maryland one-yard line thwarting yet another drive. • After the defense forced a Maryland punt, the Mids finally took advantage of a red zone op-portunity with Dobbs scoring from the one to tie the game at 14 with 5:07 left in the third. Thebig play of the drive was a 53-yard run by wide receiver Greg Jones. • Maryland took a 17-14 lead with 7:50 left in the game when Travis Baltz hit a 24-yard fieldgoal. Maryland’s scoring drive was set up by Kyle Delahooke’s 29-yard punt.• Navy got the ball at its own 30 on the ensuing kickoff with 7:44 left and deliberately moved downthe field to the Maryland seven. On first down, Greene picked up four yards to the Marylandthree. Dobbs was stopped for no gain on second down and then a false start by junior fullbackJohn McCauley pushed the ball back to the eight-yard line. Dobbs picked up seven yards onthird down, moving the ball down to the one-yard line. On fourth and goal from the one, Dobbstried to sneak it in and was met by Tate and a host of Maryland defenders well short of the goalline, giving Maryland the three-point win.

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FNavy (0-1) 0 7 7 0 -- 14Maryland (1-0) 14 0 0 3 -- 17

Scoring Summary1 10:28 MD Scott 5-yd run (Baltz PAT) 8-59, 4:271 4:15 MD Meggett 3-yd run (Baltz PAT) 5-80, 2:482 14:25 Navy Byrd 10-yd run (Buckley PAT) 9-64, 4:443 1:52 Navy Dobbs 1-yd run (Buckley PAT) 7-76, 3:154 7:50 MD Baltz 24-yd field goal 6-41, 2:46

Team Stats Navy MarylandFIRST DOWNS 26 11RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 72-412 34-261PASSING YARDS (NET) 73 11Passes Comp-Att-Int 6-10-0 2-5-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 82-485 39-272Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-13 1-57Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-107 3-47Interception Returns-Yards 1-27 0-0Punts (Number-Avg.) 2-29.5 3-53.0Fumbles-Lost 5-2 1-1Penalties-Yards 5-35 4-30Time of Possession 39:26 20:34Third-Down Conversions 10-18 1-5Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 0-0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-7 3-5

Individual LeadersRUSHING: Navy - Murray 14-112, Greene 7-74, Dobbs 29-63, Byrd 9-54, Jones 1-53, Teich 7-22, Stukel 4-21, Howell 1-13. Maryland - Meggett 8-105, Robinson 12-92, Scott 10-58, To.Smith 2-5, Adams 1-1, O’Brien 1-0.PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Navy - Dobbs 6-10-0, 73. Maryland - Robinson 2-5-1, 11. RECEIVING: Navy - Greene 4-59, Jones 1-7, Murray 1-7. Maryland - To. Smith 1-6, Cannon1-5.INTERCEPTIONS: Navy - Merchant 1-27. Maryland - None.SACKS (#YDS): Navy - French 0.5-6, Tuani 0.5-5. Maryland - Vellano 2.0-5.TACKLES (UA-A): Navy - Middleton 12, Tuani 6, Edwards 5, Simmons 5. Maryland - Wujciak18,Tate 12, Hartsfield 12, Moten 12, Vellano 10.

GAME 2 >> NAVY 13, GEORGIA SOUTHERN 7SEPT. 11, 2010 | ANNAPOLIS, MD. | NAVY-MARINE CORPS STADIUM | 33,391

• The Navy defense held Georgia Southern’s triple option offense to just 73 yards rushing and109 yards of total offense as Navy defeated the Eagles, 13-7, in front of 33,391 at Navy-Ma-rine Corps Memorial Stadium.• Junior defensive end Jabaree Tuani led the Mids with nine tackles, 2.5 tackles for a loss anda half a sack, while senior linebacker Tyler Simmons added a career-high tying seven tackles,1.5 tackles for a loss, a half sack and forced a fumble. Senior nose guard Shane Bothel reg-istered a career-high seven tackles, a tackle for a loss, a sack and a forced fumble.• The Mids jumped out to a 13-0 lead thanks to 18 and 42-yard field goals, respectively, by JoeBuckley in the first quarter and a one-yard touchdown run by Ricky Dobbs in the second. TheDobbs touchdown was set up by sophomore slot back John Howell, who snuffed out a fakepunt by Georgia Southern and turned the ball over to the Navy offense at the Georgia South-ern 40.• The Eagles cut Navy’s lead to 13-7 on their first drive of the second half, moving 49 yards on10 plays with Jaybo Shaw hitting J.J. Wilcox on a 17-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-eight.• That would be it, however, for the Eagles as Navy held Georgia Southern to just 27 yards on17 plays the rest of the way and the Mids held on for their first victory of the year.• Georgia Southern’s defense was equally stifling, holding Navy to just 109 yards rushing and193 yards of total offense. Senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs rushed for just 44 yards on 25 car-ries. Senior fullback Vince Murray led the Mids with 50 yards on nine carries.• Dobbs did complete five of his eight pass attempts for 84 yards. He hooked up with senior GregJones on a big 44-yard completion in the fourth quarter that put the game away. Jones led allreceivers with two catches for 54 yards.

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FGeorgia Southern (1-1) 0 0 7 0 -- 7Navy (1-1) 6 7 0 0 -- 13

Scoring Summary1 8:16 N Buckley 18-yd field goal 10-35, 6:441 2:07 N Buckley 42-yd field goal 4-1, 1:242 1:07 N Dobbs 1-yd run (Buckley PAT) 8-40, 4:443 9:08 GS Wilcox 17-yd rec from Shaw (Mora PAT) 10-49, 5:52

Team Stats Ga. Southern NavyFIRST DOWNS 8 9RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-73 43-109PASSING YARDS (NET) 36 84Passes Comp-Att-Int 4-9-0 5-8-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 109-48 193-51Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-3 4-31Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-133 1-55Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg.) 7-40.4 6-35.8Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-40 6-51Time of Possession 27:24 32:36Third-Down Conversions 3-13 4-13Fourth-Down Conversions 2-3 1-1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 2-3

Individual LeadersRUSHING:Ga. Southern - Brown 16-45, Darries Robinson 3-12, Wilcox 4-12, Hickey 2-8, Akin-niranye 1-1, Shaw 13-(-5). Navy - Murray 9-50, Dobbs 25-44, Greene 4-9, Teich 4-8, Team 1-(-2).PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Ga. Southern - Shaw 4-9-0, 36. Navy - Dobbs 5-8-0, 84. RECEIVING: Ga. Southern - Barker 2-12, Wilcox 1-17, Sumner 1-7. Navy - Jones 2-54, San-tiago 1-12, Teich 1-12, Greene 1-6.INTERCEPTIONS: Ga. Southern - None. Navy - None.SACKS (#YDS): Ga. Southern - DuBose 1.0-10, Russell 1.0-7. Navy - Bothel 1.0-10, Mc-Cauley 1.0-4, Simmons 0.5-2, Tuani 0.5-1.TACKLES (UA-A): Ga. Southern - Rowe 10, Webb 7, Roderick 6, DuBose 6, Douglas 6, Hey-den 6. Navy - Tuani 9, Simmons 7, Bothel 7, Middleton 6, Blue 6.

Page 42: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 41

GAME 3 >> NAVY 37, LOUISIANA TECH 23SEPT. 18, 2010 | RUSTON, LA. | JOE AILLET STADIUM | 23,122

• Senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs threw for a career-high 219 yards and a touchdown, whilesophomore slot back Gee Gee Greene piled up 145 all-purpose yards to lead Navy to a thrilling37-23 victory over Louisiana Tech in front of 23,122 fans at Joe Aillet Stadium.• Navy trailed 23-16 at the half, but outscored the Bulldogs 21-0 in the second half as the Midscontrolled the clock running 50 plays to Louisana Tech’s 23.• Navy tied the game at 23 on the opening drive of the second half, marching 72 yards on 12plays with Dobbs scoring from the one.• After both teams traded turnovers, senior corner Kevin Edwards made a great read on aColby Cameron pass and intercepted the Tech quarterback at the Navy 46.• On the fourth play of the ensuing drive, the Mids lost Dobbs when he got the air knocked outof him on a three-yard run. Backup quarterback Kriss Proctor came in the game and faceda third-and-four from the Louisiana Tech 37. Proctor handed the ball off to senior fullbackVince Murray for a five-yard gain and then picked up a combined total of eight yards himselfon the next three plays setting up a fourth-and-two from the Louisana Tech 24. Instead ofkicking a 41-yard field goal, Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo opted to go for it and Greenecame up big with a 17-yard run off a Proctor pitch to put the ball at the seven. Proctor scoredon the next play, a seven-yard scamper, to give Navy a 30-23 lead.• The Mids held Louisian Tech on its next possession with Tyler Simmons and De’Von Richard-son coming up with the key play, stopping Tech’s Ray Holley for a loss of one on third-and-one.• The Mids put the game away on the next drive with Murray rumbling 17 yards up the middlefor a touchdown to give Navy a 37-23 lead it would never relinquish.• Dobbs added 67 yards rushing and a touchdown to his 219 passing, while Murray had 62yards and a touchdown, Proctor add 24 yards and a touchdown and Stukel rushed for 15yards and a touchdown.• Greene led the receiving corps with three catches for 58 yards, while Greg Jones had twocatches for 68 yards and Brandon Turner caught one pass for 63 yards.• The defense was led by junior outsdie linebacker Aaron McCauleywith a career-high 14 tack-les, while Simmons added 13 stops and senior outside linebacker Jerry Hauburger finishedwith a personal-best eight tackles.

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FNavy (2-1) 7 9 14 7 -- 37Louisiana Tech (1-2) 3 20 0 0 -- 23

Scoring Summary1 7:06 N Stukel 4-yd run (Buckley PAT) 9-97, 5:011 3:26 LT Nelson 25-yd field goal 11-62, 3:402 12:38 LT Nelson 36-yd field goal 12-47, 3:432 9:08 LT Fitte 2-yd run (Nelson PAT) 10-50, 3:022 6:53 N Howell 25-yd rec from Dobbs (Buckley PAT failed) 5-75, 2:152 5:09 LT Nelson 42-yd field goal 7-53, 1:442 3:18 N Buckley 37-yd field goal 5-53, 1:512 0:29 LT Ikharo 8-yd rec from Cameron (Nelson PAT) 9-71, 2:493 9:55 N Dobbs 1-yd run (Buckley PAT) 12-72, 5:053 0:31 N Proctor 7-yd run (Buckley PAT) 10-54, 4:394 11:09 N Murray 17-yd run (Buckley PAT) 8-81, 3:07

Team Stats Navy Louisiana TechFIRST DOWNS 24 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 61-297 32-154PASSING YARDS (NET) 219 251Passes Comp-Att-Int 8-14-1 31-43-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-516 75-405Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-2Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-118 7-199Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg.) 3-36.3 3-44.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 2-15 4-25Time of Possession 34:21 25:39Third-Down Conversions 9-15 3-14Fourth-Down Conversions 1-1 3-3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 4-4

Individual LeadersRUSHING: Navy - Greene 6-87, Dobbs 19-67, Murray 14-62, Proctor 6-24, Teich 5-23, Stukel4-15, Byrd 4-13, Howell 1-8, Team 2-(-2). La Tech - Creer 13-90, Holley 6-28, Fitte 4-21,Cameron 8-15, Molton 1-0.PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Navy - Dobbs 8-14-1, 219. La Tech - Cameron 31-43-2, 251. RECEIVING: Navy - Greene 3-58, Jones 2-68, Turner 1-63, Howell 1-25, Murray 1-5. La Tech- Ikharo 10-88, Fitte 5-37, Casey 4-45, Holley 4-20, Paige 2-16, Jackson 2-11, Molton 2-5, Harper1-20, Creer 1-9.INTERCEPTIONS: Navy - Blue 1-0, Edwards 1-0. La Tech - Boyd 1-0.SACKS (#YDS): Navy - Yarborough 1.5-16, Tuani 0.5-4. La Tech - Hitt 1.0-7.TACKLES (UA-A): Navy - A. McCauley 14, Simmons 13, Hauburger 8, Middleton 7, D. Wright7, Blue 7. La Tech - Randle 11, Cole 9, Boyd 8, Longino 7, Hitt 6, Dudley 6.

GAME 4 >> AIR FORCE 14, NAVY 6OCT. 2, 2010 | COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. | FALCON STADIUM | 47,565

• Air Force quarterback Tim Jefferson rushed for 62 yards and two touchdowns, including a 50-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, while completing five of his seven passes for 83 yardsas he led Air Force to a 14-6 victory over Navy in front of 47,565 fans at Falcon Stadium in Col-orado Springs. • It was the first loss by Navy to another Service Academy since 2002 when the Mids lost at AirForce, while the 20-combined points marked the lowest combined score in the series since1997 when Navy lost 10-7. The only Air Force touchdown in that game came on a blockedpunt.• The Navy offense continued to struggle scoring points, settling for just two Joe Buckley fieldgoals. The Mids gained just 312 yards of total offense on the day, including a paltry 129 yardsin the second half. It marked the first time that Navy didn’t score a touchdown against anotherService Academy since 1987 when the MIds lost to Army, 17-3.• Red zone offense was once again a struggle as the Mids made three trips into the red zoneand came away with just the two field goals. Navy has scored just seven touchdowns on 19trips to the red zone this year.• The key to the game might have been Navy’s second series when, after Kevin Edwardscaused a Jared Tew fumble and recovered it himself at the Navy 43-yard line, the Mids quicklymarched down the field and had the ball first and goal at the Air Force 3. Navy, however, couldnot punch it in as quarterback Ricky Dobbs was stopped for a loss of one on two-consecu-tive plays and then Vince Murray gained just one yard on third and goal from the five. Tomake matters worse, Buckley banged his 21-yard field goal off the left upright after the ball waspartially tipped at the line of scrimmage.• Air Force would make that lost opportunity hurt even more when it moved 80 yards on threeplays with Jefferson capping off the drive with his 50-yard touchdown run to take a 7-0 lead.• Navy would mount another nice drive at the start of the second quarter, moving from its own14 down to the Air Force 12, but once again the red zone woes jumped up and bit the Mids.On first and 10, Murray gained one, on second down and nine Murray was held to no gain andon third and nine Dobbs rushed for three as the Mids settled for a 25-yard field goal by Buck-ley.• The Navy defense, which had been stout since Air Force’s first two drives of the game, cameup with a fumble recovery on the Falcons’ first drive of the second half as Aaron McCauleyfell on a bad pitch from Jefferson at the Air Force 36-yard line.• After picking up a first down, the Mids had the ball second and two from the Air Force 14 whenDobbs burst through the Falcon defense and picked up 13 yards to the Air Force one-yard line,but center Brady DeMell was called for holding. The Mids were forced to kick a field goal tonarrow the Air Force lead to 7-6.• The score would remain that way until early in the fourth quarter when Kyle Delahooke hadhis punt blocked by Jamil Cooks and it was recovered by Anthony Wooding at the Navy 15-yard line. Four plays later, Jefferson scored from the one and Air Force led 14-6 with 12:31left in the contest.

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FNavy (2-2) 0 3 3 0 -- 6Air Force (4-1) 7 0 0 7 -- 14

Scoring Summary1 4:18 AF Jefferson 50-yd run (Soderberg PAT) 3-80, 1:052 7:16 N Buckley 25-yd field goal 14-78, 5:483 10:58 N Buckley 32-yd field goal 8-21, 3:094 12:38 AF Jefferson 1-yd run (Soderberg PAT) 4-15, 1:30

Team Stats Navy Air ForceFIRST DOWNS 17 13RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-209 53-292PASSING YARDS (NET) 103 83Passes Comp-Att-Int 6-18-2 5-7-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-312 60-375Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-15 3-41Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-53 0-0Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-10Punts (Number-Avg.) 6-31.3 6-38.8Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2Penalties-Yards 3-20 5-52Time of Possession 31:30 28:30Third-Down Conversions 5-15 6-14Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 0-1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-2

Individual LeadersRUSHING: Navy - Byrd 3-50, Murray 14-45, Dobbs 18-43, Teich 8-38, Greene 5-31, Stukel 2-2. Air Force - Tew 17-111, Clark 14-70, Jefferson 10-62, Halderman 5-22, Walker 3-16, Warzeka3-12, Team 1-(-1).PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Navy - Dobbs 6-18-2, 103. Air Force - Jefferson 5-7-0, 83. RECEIVING: Navy - Jones 2-40, Greene 2-30, Byrd 1-20, Furman 1-13. Air Force - Demerath3-56, Warzeka 1-28, Clark 1-(-1).INTERCEPTIONS: Navy - None. Air Force - Waiwaiole 1-10, Davis 1-0.SACKS (#YDS): Navy - A. McCauley 1.0-4. Air Force - Waiwaiole 1.0-11.TACKLES (UA-A): Navy - Blue 15, Simmons 11, A. McCauley 9, Tuani 6, Yarborough 6. AirForce - Waiwaiole 15, Morris 8, Davis 7, Ricketts 7, Payne 6.

Page 43: 2011 Football Prosectus

42 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

GAME 5 >> NAVY 28, WAKE FOREST 27OCT. 10, 2010 | WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. | BB&T FIELD | 31,454

• Senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs hit Greg Joneswith a six-yard touchdown pass in the backof the end zone with 26 seconds left in the game, while the Mids’ defense forced three-straightincompletions on Wake Forest’s final possession as Navy rallied for a thrilling 28-27 come-from-behind victory in front of 31,454 fans at BB&T Field in Winston-Salem.• Navy’s game-winning scoring drive started from its own 36-yard line with 2:08 remaining andno timeouts left. The Mids were without starting fullback Vince Murray and back-up Alexan-der Teich, who both had left the game with injuries.• After two-straight incompletions, Dobbs hit junior slot back Aaron Santiago with a nine-yardpass over the middle and then Santiago picked up the first down on fourth-and-one with an op-tion pitch for six yards that moved the ball to the Wake Forest 49.• Dobbs missed on two more passes, setting up another third and 10, but came through onceagain this time hitting sophomore slot back Gee Gee Greene for 34 yards down to the WakeForest 15-yard line.• After a Wake Forest timeout, Dobbs ran left for six yards and after another Wake timeoutDobbs picked up three more yards to the six-yard line. On third-and-one, Dobbs faked a pitchleft and rolled right and lofted a beautiful pass to Jones in the back of the end zone to tie thegame at 27. Senior kicker Joe Buckley came on to make the extra-point to give the Mids a28-27 advantage.•Wake Forest returned the ensuing kickoff 47 yards to its own 49-yard line, but the Mids forcedfreshman quarterback Tanner Price into three-straight incompletions as Navy held on for theone-point win.• Dobbs had the best game of his senior campaign, carrying the ball 22 times for 100 yards andtwo touchdowns. Additionally, he completed eight of his 19 pass attempts for 94 yards and twotouchdowns. • Santiago added a career-high 66 yards on six carries, while Teich had 43 yards on 10 carries.• Greene (3-44) and Jones (3-35) were the leading receivers for the Mids.• Junior outside linebackerAaron McCauley continued his great play with 13 tackles, two tack-les for a loss and a fumble recovery. Junior defensive end Jabaree Tuani was a warrior in-side for the Mids, coming up with eight tackles, three tackles for a loss and a forced fumble.Senior linebacker Tyler Simmons added 10 tackles and a fumble recovery, while Kevin Ed-wards had eight stops and a caused fumble.

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FNavy (3-2) 7 7 7 7 -- 28Wake Forest (2-3) 7 10 7 3 -- 27

Scoring Summary1 12:44 WF Price 1-yd run (Newman PAT) 5-38, 2:161 7:34 N Teich 6-yd rec from Dobbs (Buckley PAT) 11-68, 5:102 13:24 WF Newman 45-yd field goal 9-39, 2:512 10:12 N Dobbs 3-yd run (Buckley PAT) 7-67, 3:122 0:12 WF Givens 11-yd rec from Price (Newman PAT) 11-84, 4:153 11:59 N Dobbs 4-yd run (Buckley PAT) 8-78, 3:013 1:08 WF Brown 12-yd rec from Price (Newman PAT) 10-70, 3:374 8:34 WF Newman 31-yd field goal 14-59, 5:324 0:26 N Jones 6-yd rec from Dobbs (Buckley PAT) 10-64, 1:42

Team Stats Navy Wake ForestFIRST DOWNS 18 27RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-274 24-77PASSING YARDS (NET) 94 326Passes Comp-Att-Int 8-19-1 37-53-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-368 77-403Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-16Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-118 5-165Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg.) 5-46.4 4-45.8Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2Penalties-Yards 6-51 6-47Time of Possession 29:25 30:35Third-Down Conversions 10-17 7-16Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 1-1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-5

Individual LeadersRUSHING: Navy - Dobbs 22-100, Santiago 6-66, Teich 10-43, Greene 6-25, Byrd 3-25, Murray3-14, Diggs 1-1. Wake Forest - Harris 14-46, Pendergrass 3-19, Price 2-9, Bohanon 1-4, Adams4-(-1).PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Navy - Dobbs 8-19-1, 94. Wake Forest - Price 37-53-0, 326. RECEIVING: Navy - Greene 3-44, Jones 3-35, Santiago 1-9, Teich 1-6. Wake Forest - Brown10-59, Givens 7-60, Dembry 4-51, Campanaro 4-44, Harris 3-32, Bohanon 3-27, Williams 3-12,Ford 2-24, Pendergrass 1-17.INTERCEPTIONS: Navy - None. Wake Forest - Quarles 1-0.SACKS (#YDS): Navy - None. Wake Forest - Dorty 0.5-2, Olson 0.5-2.TACKLES (UA-A): Navy - A. McCauley 13, Simmons 10, Edwards 8, Tuani 8, Richardson 7,Blue 7. Wake Forest - Orange 9, Haynes 9, Wilber 8, Dorty 7, Woodlief 6, Ehrmann 6.

GAME 6 >> NAVY 28, SMU 21OCT. 16, 2010 | ANNAPOLIS, MD. | NAVY-MARINE CORPS STADIUM | 33,924

• Navy (4-2) rallied from a 14-0 halftime deficit to stun SMU (4-3), 28-21, in front of 33,924 fansat Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. It marked the second year in a row that Navy camefrom 14 points behind to beat the Mustangs.• The Mids cut SMU’s lead to 14-7 on their first drive of the second half when senior quarterbackRicky Dobbs hit junior slot back Aaron Santiago with a three-yard touchdown pass on afourth-and-goal play. The two had hooked up earlier in the drive when Dobbs hit Santiagodown the middle for 51 yards to get the third out of a third-and-17 hole.• After the defense forced a punt, the Mids tied the game at 14 on sophomore Gee GeeGreene’s one-yard touchdown run. Senior wide receiver Greg Jones had the big play on thedrive, running for 33 yards on a reverse.• The Navy defense rose to the occasion again as senior outside linebacker Jerry Hauburgerhit SMU quarterback Kyle Padron, forcing a fumble that junior defensive end Jabaree Tuanirecovered at the SMU 31.• Five plays later, Navy had the lead as junior fullback Alexander Teich scored from the two togive Navy a 21-14 advantage.• SMU, however, would tie it at 21 on a 10-play, 57-yard drive that was capped by Padron hit-ting Aldrick Robinson with a 10-yard touchdown pass in the back of the end zone with 2:51 re-maining.• After Navy went three-and-out, SMU got the ball back at its own 11 with 1:55 remaining. Onthe first play from scrimmage, senior linebacker Tyler Simmons stepped in front of a Padronpass for an interception at the SMU 13-yard line. • Two plays later, Teich scored from the four to give Navy a 28-21 lead.• SMU was able to move the ball to the Navy 41-yard line in the final seconds, but senior cor-nerKevin Edwards recovered a Bryce Tennison fumble on the final play to give the Mids theirfourth victory in the last five games.• Teich led the Mids with a career-high 95 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 21 carries.Dobbs rushed for 62 yards on 19 carries and Greene had 48 yards and a touchdown on ninecarries.• Dobbs completed six of his nine passes for 84 yards and one touchdown. Santiago had twocatches for 54 yards and a touchdown.• Hauburger and junior outside linebackerAaron McCauley led the defense with eight tackleseach. Hauburger had a monster game with three tackles for a loss, a sack and two forced fum-bles to go along with his eight stops. McCauley had a tackle for a loss and a pass break-up.Junior linebacker Max Blue added six tackles.

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FSMU (4-3) 7 7 0 7 -- 21Navy (4-2) 0 0 14 14 -- 28

Scoring Summary1 13:05 SMU Beasley 5-yd rec from Padron (Szymanski PAT) 7-71, 3:372 10:05 SMU Johnson 4-yd rec from Padron (Szymanski PAT) 11-74, 4:553 9:52 N Santiago 3-yd rec from Dobbs (Buckley PAT) 10-81, 5:083 1:57 N Greene 1-yd run (Buckley PAT) 9-80, 4:584 12:52 N Teich 2-yd run (Buckley PAT) 5-31, 2:294 2:51 SMU Robinson 10-yd rec from Padron (Szymanski PAT) 10-57, 5:094 1:38 N Teich 4-yd run (Buckley PAT) 2-13, 0:12

Team Stats SMU NavyFIRST DOWNS 21 18RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-121 55-253PASSING YARDS (NET) 254 84Passes Comp-Att-Int 28-42-1 6-9-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-375 64-337Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-4Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-121 3-58Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-6Punts (Number-Avg.) 3-43.7 3-41.3Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0Penalties-Yards 8-76 5-54Time of Possession 27:26 32:34Third-Down Conversions 6-13 7-14Fourth-Down Conversions 2-2 2-3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-4

Individual LeadersRUSHING: SMU - Line 15-88, Padron 8-45, Smith 1-(-7). Navy - Teich 21-95, Dobbs 19-62,Greene 9-48, Jones 1-33, Howell 1-6, Diggs 1-4, Byrd 1-3, Santiago 2-2.PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): SMU- Padron 28-42-1, 254. Navy - Dobbs 6-9-0, 84. RECEIVING: SMU - Johnson 12-104, Beasley 9-72, Robinson 4-41, Haynes 3-30, Line 0-11,Tennison 0-(-4). Navy - Santiago 2-54, Jones 1-12, Turner 1-9, Greene 1-8, Furman 1-1.INTERCEPTIONS: SMU - None. Navy - Simmons 1-6.SACKS (#YDS): SMU - None. Navy - Hauburger 1.0-8.TACKLES (UA-A): SMU - Reed 20, Fleps 10, Sorrell 9, Thompson 7, Davis 6. Navy -Hauburger 8, A. McCauley 8, Blue 6, Middleton 5, Mitchell 5.

Page 44: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 43

GAME 7 >> NAVY 35, NOTRE DAME 17OCT. 23, 2010 | EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. | NEW MEADOWLANDS STADIUM | 75,614

• Junior fullback Alexander Teich rushed for a career-high 210 yards on 26 carries, while sen-ior quarterback Ricky Dobbs ran for 90 yards and three touchdowns to lead Navy to a 35-17victory over Notre Dame in front of 75,614 at the New Meadowlands Stadium.• The Navy defense was equally impressive, stopping Notre Dame on a fourth-and-goal playfrom the one-yard line on the Irish’s initial possession and picking off Dayne Crist twice (sopho-more safety De’Von Richardson and junior corner Kwesi Mitchell).• The win gave Navy’s senior class three wins in four years over the Irish as it became just thethird class in school history to accomplish that feat, joining the classes of 1937 and 1964. • The win also marked the first time Navy has beaten the Irish in consecutive years since 1960-61 and it was the Mids’ first win over Notre Dame at a neutral site since 1960.• Navy rushed for 367 yards on the day, the most ever by a Navy team against Notre Dame,while Teich’s 210 yards rushing were the most by a Navy player against the Irish.• After senior linebacker Tyler Simmons and junior nose guard Jared Marks stopped Crist atthe one-yard on the opening drive of the game, the Mids answered with a 99-yard drive on justsix plays with Teich ripping off a career-long 54-yard run and capping the drive with a spec-tacular 31-yard touchdown reception off a screen pass from Dobbs. Teich had to leap a playerfor the Dobbs pass, caught it one-handed, then sprinted 31 yards before diving in the end zoneto get Navy on the board first.• After a Notre Dame field goal, the Mids moved 77 yards in 12 plays with Dobbs scoring fromthe three to make it 14-3.• Notre Dame answered with a touchdown of its own to cut the lead to 14-10 and then forcedNavy to punt on the Mids’ next drive. However, senior punter Kyle Delahooke got off a per-fect 44-yard punt that was downed at the Notre Dame three-yard line and then three playslater Richardson picked off Crist at the Notre Dame 30-yard line giving the Mids one morechance to score before the half.• Navy took over the ball at the 30 yard line with 1:59 remaining and one timeout left and easilymoved the 30 yards on five-straight runs without ever needing to use the timeout as sopho-more slot back Gee Gee Greene capped the drive with a spectacular run from the nine to putNavy up 21-10.• Greene’s touchdown seemed to deflate the Irish as Navy took the second half kickoff andmoved 77 yards in seven plays with Dobbs scoring from the nine to make it 28-10.• After Mitchell’s interception, Navy moved 73 yards in 10 plays with Dobbs scoring from the oneto put the Mids up 35-10 midway through the third quarter. • Notre Dame would add a late touchdown in the fourth to make the final 35-17.

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FNotre Dame (4-4) 3 7 0 7 -- 17Navy (5-2) 7 14 14 0 -- 35

Scoring Summary1 6:05 N Teich 31-yd rec from Dobbs (Teague PAT) 6-99, 3:081 3:04 ND Ruffer 45-yd field goal 10-48, 3:012 11:01 N Dobbs 3-yd run (Teague PAT) 12-77, 7:032 6:07 ND Jones 16-yd rec from Crist (Ruffer PAT) 13-72, 4:542 0:14 N Greene 9-yd run (Teague PAT) 5-30, 1:453 11:23 N Dobbs 9-yd run (Teague PAT) 7-77, 3:373 4:38 N Dobbs 1-yd run (Teague PAT) 10-73, 5:184 6:12 ND Wood 1-yd run (Ruffer PAT) 10-76, 4:09

Team Stats Notre Dame NavyFIRST DOWNS 22 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-106 60-367PASSING YARDS (NET) 257 71Passes Comp-Att-Int 25-38-2 2-2-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-363 62-438Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0Kick Returns-Yards 6-123 4-64Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-1Punts (Number-Avg.) 1-43.0 3-39.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 1-15 0-0Time of Possession 24:11 35:49Third-Down Conversions 6-12 10-13Fourth-Down Conversions 1-3 0-0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-4

Individual LeadersRUSHING:Notre Dame - Allen 11-66, Crist 10-25, Wood 8-17, Team 1-(-2). Navy - Teich 26-210,Dobbs 20-90, Greene 8-56, Diggs 2-9, Howell 1-6, Santiago 1-0, Byrd 1-(-2), Team 1-(-2).PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Notre Dame - Crist 19-31-2, 178, Rees 6-7-0, 79. Navy -Dobbs 2-2-0, 71. RECEIVING:Notre Dame - Kamara 6-56, Jones 5-53, Eifert 4-42, Wood 3-37, Toma 2-26, Allen2-24, Goodman 2-10, Ragone 1-9. Navy - Jones 1-40, Teich 1-31.INTERCEPTIONS: Notre Dame - None. Navy - Richardson 1-0, Mitchell 1-1.SACKS (#YDS): Notre Dame - None. Navy - Tuani 0.5-3, Yarborough 0.5-2.TACKLES (UA-A): Notre Dame - Teo 13, Smith 10, Lewis-Moore 10, Fox 7, Williams 6, Cwynar6, Motta 6. Navy - Simmons 10, Middleton 7, A. McCauley 6, Burge 6, Hauburger 6.

GAME 8 >> DUKE 34, NAVY 31OCT. 30, 2010 | ANNAPOLIS, MD. | NMC MEMORIAL STADIUM | 34,117

• Duke quarterback Sean Renfree completed 28 of his 30 pass attempts for 314 yards and onetouchdown to lead Duke to a 34-31 victory over Navy in front of a Homecoming crowd of 34,117at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.• Navy opened the game by playing its worst half of football all year and trailed the Blue Devils,24-0, at the intermission. Meanwhile, Renfree started the game by completing a school-recordtying 16-consecutive passes for Duke.• The Navy offense wasn’t much better than the defense in the first half, gaining just 67 yardsof total offense and fumbling three times, losing one. • The Mids finally got on the board with 6:01 left in the third quarter on a five-yard touchdownrun by quarterback Ricky Dobbs. It was Dobbs’ 44th-career rushing touchdown, which brokethe school record of 43 previously held by Chris McCoy (1995-97).• Duke, however, answered with a touchdown five minutes later when corner Kwesi Mitchellwent for an interception along the right sideline and came up empty and Duke’s Conner Ver-non took the catch 29 yards for a touchdown to give the Blue Devils a 31-7 lead.• To their credit, the Mids refused to give up and made things interesting in the final minutes.Navy cut the Duke lead to 31-15 when it drove 80 yards in six plays and used just 1:13 withDobbs hitting Greg Jones with a seven-yard touchdown pass. Fullback Alexander Teich ranin the two point conversion.• Duke answered with a 40-yard field goal by Will Snyderwine with 8:34 left to take a 34-15 lead.Snyderwine’s field goal hit the left upright and bounced through. At the time, nobody knew howcritical those points would become.• Navy raced right back down the field, going 61 yards on eight plays in 2:18 with Gee GeeGreene scoring from the one and then Dobbs ran in the two-point conversion to cut the leadto 34-23 with 6:16 left in the contest.• After Duke recovered Navy’s on-side kick, the Blue Devils ran four-straight plays with Navystopping Duke on a fourth-and-one from the Mids’ 33 with 4:28 left.• With momentum now clearly in the Mids’ favor, Navy went 67 yards on 10 plays in just 1:54with Dobbs hitting Aaron Santiago with a 12-yard TD pass to cut the lead to five and thenDobbs hit Santiago with a two-point conversion to make the score 34-31 with 2:34 left. • Once again Duke recovered the on-side kick and once again the Navy defense held, givingthe Navy offense a chance to tie or win the game with 57 seconds left.• Navy took over at its own 20-yard line and Dobbs hit Jones for eight yards on back-to-backpasses to move the ball to the 36. Dobbs spiked the ball on first down and then scrambled foreight yards to the 44-yard line. On third-and-one, Dobbs pitched to Andre Byrd and Dukesafety Matt Daniels came up and made a great play to stop Byrd for a one-yard loss. On fourthdown, Dobbs’ desperation attempt fell incomplete giving Duke the win.

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FDuke (2-6) 3 21 7 3 -- 34Navy (5-3) 0 0 7 24 -- 31

Scoring Summary1 10:01 D Snyderwine 30-yd field goal 10-68, 4:592 13:19 D Renfree 1-yd run (Snyderwine PAT) 14-76, 6:572 6:00 D Connette 6-yd run (Snyderwine PAT) 10-45, 4:572 0:37 D Renfree 12-yd run (Snyderwine PAT) 8-64, 1:423 6:01 N Dobbs 5-yd run (Teague PAT) 7-86, 2:143 1:02 D Vernon 29-yd rec from Renfree (Snyderwine PAT) 10-70, 4:594 14:49 N Jones 7-yd rec from Dobbs (Teich Rush) 6-80, 1:134 8:34 D Snyderwine 40-yd field goal 12-60, 6:154 6:16 N Greene 1-yd run (Dobbs Rush) 8-61, 2:184 2:34 N Santiago 12-yd rec from Dobbs (Santiago from Dobbs) 10-67, 1:54

Team Stats Duke NavyFIRST DOWNS 2 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 45-142 37-148PASSING YARDS (NET) 314 227Passes Comp-Att-Int 28-30-0 13-28-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-456 65-375Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 1-4Kick Returns-Yards 3-47 4-76Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg.) 2-35.0 3-35.3Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1Penalties-Yards 8-75 2-15Time of Possession 36:57 23:03Third-Down Conversions 8-15 4-12Fourth-Down Conversions 2-3 2-3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-4

Individual LeadersRUSHING:Duke - Scott 13-42, Connette 11-33, Renfree 9-28, Hollingsworth 7-21, Thompson 4-19,Team 1-(-1). Navy - Dobbs 22-83, Teich 7-43, Santiago 2-12, Greene 3-9, Byrd 2-2, Howell 1-(-1).PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Duke - Renfree 28-30-0, 314. Navy - Dobbs 13-27-0, 227 RECEIVING: Duke - Helfet 7-69, Vernon 5-90, Varner 5-57, Scott 5-49, Kelly 4-23, Braxton 2-26 Navy - Jones 9-134, Santiago 2-36, Greene 1-31, Teich 1-26.INTERCEPTIONS: Duke - None. Navy - None.SACKS (#YDS): Duke - Egboh 1.5-12, Brown 0.5-4. Navy - Tuani 1.0-2.TACKLES (UA-A): Duke - Brown 12, Kromah 11, Egboh 7, Rwabukama 6, Butler 4, Daniels 4,Oglesby 4. Navy - Simmons 17, Burge 11, King 10, Middleton 9, Tuani 9.

Page 45: 2011 Football Prosectus

44 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

GAME 9 >> NAVY 76, EAST CAROLINA 35NOV. 6, 2010 | GREENVILLE, N.C. | DOWDY-FICKLEN STADIUM | 50,191

• Navy outscored East Carolina, 48-14, in the second half thanks to four Pirate fumbles and anunstoppable ground attack as the Mids rolled over ECU, 76-35, in front of 50,191 fans atDowdy-Ficklen Stadium in Greenville. The 76 points are the most by a Navy team since 1919.• The Mids took a 28-21 lead at the half thanks to a five-yard touchdown run by quarterbackRicky Dobbswith just 14 seconds remaining in the second quarter. The touchdown was the45th of his career, which broke the school record previously held by Chris McCoy (1995-97).• The floodgates opened in the third quarter when East Carolina turned the ball over on three-straight possessions to start the second half.• The first turnover happened on the second play of the third quarter when ECU running backJon Williams had the ball knocked out of his hands by defensive end Jabaree Tuani and Navynose guard Chase Burge recovered it.• The Mids converted that fumble when Jon Teague nailed a career-long 38-yard field goal tomake the score 31-21.• The Navy defense came up with another fumble on ECU’s next drive when Williams fumbledagain and safety Tra’ves Bush came up with the ball at the ECU 29-yard line. • This time it took Navy just one play to put points on the board as Dobbs hit a wide open AaronSantiago with a 29-yard touchdown pass to make the score 38-21.• Remarkably, ECU fumbled again, this time on the very next play from scrimmage, when quar-terback Dominique Davis had his pass batted back to him by Billy Yarborough and whenDavis caught his own pass he was hit by Tuani, forcing a fumble that was recovered by TylerSimmons at the ECU 21-yard line. • Four plays later, Navy slot back Gee Gee Greene scored on a fourth-and-one play from the12 to make the score 45-21.

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FNavy (6-3) 14 14 27 21 -- 76East Carolina (5-4) 14 7 7 7 -- 35

Scoring Summary1 11:22 N Murray 10-yd run (Teague PAT) 7-70, 3:381 8:37 ECU Byrd 1-yd rec from Davis (Barbour PAT) 9-66, 2:451 6:26 ECU Harris 4-yd rec from Davis (Barbour PAT) 5-44, 2:111 4:44 N Teich 64-yd run (Teague PAT) 3-73, 1:422 11:10 N Jones 5-yd rec from Dobbs (Teague PAT) 14-66, 6:362 2:51 ECU Lewis 4-yd rec from Davis (Barbour PAT) 10-61, 3:332 0:14 N Dobbs 5-yd run (Teague PAT) 8-70, 2:373 11:06 N Teague 38-yd field goal 6-21, 3:113 10:12 N Santiago 29-yd rec from Dobbs (Teague PAT) 1-29, 0:063 8:52 N Greene 12-yd run (Teague PAT) 4-21, 1:073 7:25 ECU Lewis 2-yd rec from Davis (Barbour PAT) 5-72, 1:273 2:27 N Teague 20-yd field goal 9-57, 4:583 0:14 N Murray 42-yd run (Teague PAT) 3-51, 1:234 11:16 N Snelson 6-yd run (Teague PAT) 7-50, 3:194 8:25 ECU Harris 2-yd rec from Davis (Barbour) 10-80, 2:514 7:43 N Proctor 23-yd run (Teague PAT) 2-36, 0:424 3:14 N Proctor 1-yd run (Teague PAT) 6-48, 3:10

Team Stats Navy East CarolinaFIRST DOWNS 25 28RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 62-521 24-154PASSING YARDS (NET) 75 413Passes Comp-Att-Int 6-9-0 43-65-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-596 89-567Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 1-(-1)Kick Returns-Yards 5-126 12-198Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg.) 1-40.0 2-36.0Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-4Penalties-Yards 1-2 5-50Time of Possession 34:43 25:17Third-Down Conversions 6-12 6-14Fourth-Down Conversions 3-3 4-6Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-7 5-6

Individual LeadersRUSHING: Navy - Teich 14-157, Dobbs 17-100, Proctor 5-78, Murray 8-68, Greene 6-47, How-ell 2-26, Snelson 3-25, Santiago 4-14, Diggs 2-3, Thomas 1-3. ECU - Williams 12-94, D. Davis 4-20, Dobson 5-18, Harris 2-18, Ruffin 1-4.PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Navy - Dobbs 6-8-0, 75. ECU - D. Davis 43-65-0, 413. RECEIVING: Navy - Santiago 2-33, Jones 2-28, Turner 1-9, Greene 1-5. ECU - Lewis 9-118,Harris 7-73, Williams 6-75, Bowman 5-50, Ruffin 5-40, Bodenheimer 4-41, J. Davis 3-12, Jones1-5, Price 1-4, Byrd 1-1, D. Davis 1-(-6).INTERCEPTIONS: Navy - None. ECU - None.SACKS (#YDS): Navy - None. ECU - None.TACKLES (UA-A): Navy - Simmons-17, Bush-14, Hauburger-6, Middleton-6, Grissom-6. ECU- Blacknall-9, McLendon-8, Patterson-8, Lineback-8, Milner-8.

GAME 10 >> NAVY 38, CENTRAL MICHIGAN 37NOV. 13, 2010 | ANNAPOLIS, MD. | NMC MEMORIAL STADIUM | 34,333

• Quarterback Kriss Proctor, making just his third-career start, rushed for 201 yards and atouchdown on just 20 carries to lead Navy to a thrilling 38-37 victory over Central Michigan infront of 34,333 fans at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.• In a game that featured little defense, the two teams combined for 75 points and 965 yards oftotal offense as Navy clinced a winning season for the eighth-consecutive year.• The Mids trailed 24-21 at the half, but outscored the Chippewas 14-0 in the pivotal third quar-ter.• Proctor put the Mids up for good with a four-yard touchdown run on Navy’s first drive of the thirdquarter (28-24).• The Mids made it 35-24 on their next drive as John Howell scored his first career rushing TDfrom six yards out.• Defensive end Billy Yarborough stopped a Central Michigan fake punt on the next seriesand the Mids would convert it to points when Joe Buckleymade a 35-yard field goal with 7:27left in the contest. • Central Michigan answered Buckley’s field goal with a 10-play, 72-yard drive with Zurlon Tip-ton scoring from the one-yard line to trim the Navy lead to 38-31 with 3:04 remaining.• The Mids would pick up just one first down on their next possession with the Chippewas stop-ping Gee Gee Greene for a loss of two yards on third-and-three from the Navy 38. • After Kyle Delahooke’s 49-yard punt, Central Michigan took the ball over at its own 20 with just1:04 left.• After Central Michigan quarterback Ryan Radcliff threw incomplete on first down, he hit con-secutive passes for 16, 24 and 25 yards to move the ball down to the Navy 15-yard line. • After a spike and an incompletion, Radcliff hit Carl Volny for eight yards on third down andthen hit Cody Wilson with a seven-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-two to pull CMU withinone point. Chippewas head coach Dan Enos elected to go for the win and Radcliff’s pass inthe back of the end zone was high, giving Navy a 38-37 victory.

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FCentral Michigan (3-8) 7 17 0 13 -- 37Navy (7-3) 14 7 14 3 -- 38

Scoring Summary1 9:17 N Santiago 18-yd run (Buckley PAT) 9-75, 4:011 4:53 CMU Blackburn 15-yd rec from Radcliff (Harman PAT) 11-71, 4:241 2:22 N Teich 16-yd run (Buckley PAT) 6-88, 2:312 13:49 CMU Tipton 3-yd run (Harman PAT) 9-60, 3:332 11:34 N Teich 3-yd run (Buckley PAT) 6-80, 2:152 6:10 CMU Blackburn 15-yd rec from Radcliff (Harman PAT) 12-70, 5:242 0:30 CMU Harman 41-yd field goal 13-46, 3:333 6:48 N Proctor 4-yd run (Buckley PAT) 8-64, 3:413 2:29 N Howell 6-yd run (Buckley PAT) 5-74, 2:124 7:27 N Buckley 35-yd field goal 10-33, 5:104 3:04 CMU Tipton 1-yd run (Harman PAT) 10-72, 4:234 0:04 CMU Wilson 7-yd rec from Radcliff (Radcliff pass failed) 8-80, 1:00

Team Stats Cent. Michigan NavyFIRST DOWNS 29 24RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-101 52-437PASSING YARDS (NET) 394 33Passes Comp-Att-Int 36-59-0 2-5-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 91-495 57-470Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-5 0-0Kick Returns-Yards 7-156 5-92Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg.) 1-32.0 1-49.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 4-40 5-52Time of Possession 34:57 25:03Third-Down Conversions 9-19 4-7Fourth-Down Conversions 5-7 0-1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 6-6

Individual LeadersRUSHING: C. Michigan - Tipton 16-62, Cotton 6-20, Volny 4-14, Wilson 3-13, Radcliff 1-(-8).Navy - Proctor 20-201, Santiago 4-60, Teich 12-53, Greene 6-33, Snelson 3-28, Jones 1-28, Mur-ray 3-21, Howell 2-15.PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): C. Michigan - Radcliff 36-58-0, 394. Navy - Proctor 2-5-0, 33. RECEIVING: C. Michigan - Wilson 13-126, Blackburn 4-66, Poblah 4-49, Tipton 4-36, Volny 4-32, Torres 3-36, Westendorp 2-18, Harris 1-25, Cotton 1-6. Navy - Santiago 1-26, Jones 1-7.INTERCEPTIONS: C. Michigan - None. Navy - None.SACKS (#YDS): C. Michigan - None. Navy - Tuani 1.5-6, Hauburger 0.5-3.TACKLES (UA-A): C. Michigan - Addae 10, Berning 8, Staten 8, Kinville 7, Cunningham 6,Murnane 6. Navy - Blue 12, Simmons 10, A. McCauley 9, Edwards 8, Mitchell 7.

Page 46: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 45

GAME 11 >> NAVY 35, ARKANSAS STATE 19NOV. 20, 2010 | ANNAPOLIS, MD. | NMC MEMORIAL STADIUM | 27,501

• Quarterback Ricky Dobbs rushed for three touchdowns and threw for another while ac-counting for a career-high 318 yards of total offense in Navy’s 35-19 victory over ArkansasState in front of a Senior Day crowd of 27,501 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

• Dobbs had touchdown runs of one, one and three yards and hit Greg Jones with a career-long tying 85-yard touchdown pass as the Mids improved to 8-3 on the year.

• Dobbs’ second one-yard touchdown run, with 12:31 left in the contest, was his 39th over thelast two years, an NCAA record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in consecutive sea-sons.

• Navy went up 14-0 in the first quarter as John Howell scored on Navy’s opening possessionon a 12-yard touchdown run and then, after safety Wyatt Middleton recovered a fumble onArkansas State’s first play from scrimmage, Dobbs scored from one yard out.

• Navy made it 21-3 early in the second quarter on Dobbs’ 85-yard touchdown pass to Jones.The pass is tied for the third-longest in school history.

• Arkansas State cut Navy’s lead to 21-13 at the half and the score remained that way until earlyin the fourth quarter when Dobbs scored his record-setting touchdown to push Navy’s lead to28-13.

• After an Arkansas State score, Dobbs scored his third touchdown of the day, this time from threeyards out, to give the Mids a 35-19 lead.

• Dobbs carried the ball 31 times for 154 yards and three touchdowns and completed eight ofhis nine passes for 164 yards and a touchdown. Fullback Alexander Teich had 12 carries for86 yards, while Jones led the Navy receiving corps with four catches for 129 yards and a touch-down.

• The defense was led by safety Tra’ves Bush, who was making his second-career start (bothstarts have come at linebacker), with nine tackles and an interception, while linebacker TylerSimmons had nine tackles. Middleton was in on seven tackles, two pass breakups and a fum-ble recovery, while safety Jordan Fraser, who was making his first-career start and playing out-side linebacker, had seven tackles, 1.5 tackles for a loss and a pass break-up. Defensive endBilly Yarborough recorded five tackles and a career-high three sacks.

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FArkansas State (4-7) 0 13 0 6 -- 19Navy (8-3) 14 7 0 14 -- 35

Scoring Summary1 9:19 N Howell 12-yd run (Buckley PAT) 11-76, 5:411 7:34 N Dobbs 1-yd run (Buckley PAT) 4-12, 1:322 12:51 ASU Davis 31-yd field goal 7-35, 2:092 12:33 N Jones 85-yd rec from Dobbs (Buckley PAT) 1-80, 0:182 10:52 ASU Aplin 7-yd run (Davis PAT) 4-19, 1:412 0:00 ASU Davis 20-yd field goal 8-49, 3:024 12:31 N Dobbs 1-yd run (Buckley PAT) 15-80, 7:484 8:41 ASU Muse 5-yd rec from Aplin (Davis PAT blocked) 12-73, 3:504 2:52 N Dobbs 3-yd run (Buckley PAT) 11-65, 5:49

Team Stats Arkansas St. NavyFIRST DOWNS 22 24RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-187 60-301PASSING YARDS (NET) 178 164Passes Comp-Att-Int 22-30-1 8-9-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-365 69-465Fumble Returns-Yards 1-17 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-(-1) 1-3Kick Returns-Yards 6-169 3-70Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-32Punts (Number-Avg.) 3-43.3 2-37.5Fumbles-Lost 4-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 6-65 4-25Time of Possession 25:29 34:31Third-Down Conversions 5-11 9-12Fourth-Down Conversions 0-1 0-1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-5

Individual LeadersRUSHING: Arkansas St. - Robertson 15-92, Thornton 3-46, Aplin 17-46, Butterfield 1-4, Lawson1-0, Team 1-(-1). Navy - Dobbs 31-154, Teich 12-86, Snelson 3-25, Santiago 3-15, Murray 3-10,Greene 2-5, Howell 2-4, Cosh 1-1, Proctor 1-1, Diggs 1-0, Jones 1-0.PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Arkansas St. - Aplin 22-30-1, 178. Navy - Dobbs 8-9-0, 164. RECEIVING: Arkansas St. - Muse 8-69, Frampton 5-40, Stockemer 4-59, Robinson 2-6, Flem-ing 2-(-7), Smith 1-11. Navy - Jones 4-129, Greene 1-15, Santiago 1-11, Snelson 1-7, Teich 1-2.INTERCEPTIONS: Arkansas St. - None. Navy - Bush 1-32.SACKS (#YDS): Arkansas St. - None. Navy - Yarborough 3.0-17.TACKLES (UA-A): Arkansas St. - Jennings 11, McKinnon 8, Herrold 7, Draper 7, Nelms 6.Navy - Bush 9, Simmons 9, Middleton 7, Fraser 7, Burge 6.

GAME 12 >> NAVY 31, ARMY 17DEC. 11, 2010 | PHILADELPHIA, PA. | LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD | 69,223

• Senior safety Wyatt Middleton’s 98-yard fumble return for a touchdown with 1:03 remainingin the second quarter turned what was shaping up to be a close game into a rout as Navyrolled to its ninth win of the year and ninth-straight win over Army, 31-17, at a sold out (69,223)Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The 98-yard fumble return was the longest in schoolhistory and longest in an Army-Navy game. For his heroics, Middleton was named thePhiladelphia SportswritersMost Valuable Player.

• Navy had jumped out to a 17-0 lead as Joe Bukley nailed a 36-yard field goal and quarter-back Ricky Dobbs threw touchdown passes of 77 yards to John Howell and 32 yards toBrandon Turner. The touchdown pass to Howell was the longest pass play in series history.

• The Mids were in total control of the game midway through the second quarter until a pair ofDobbs turnovers gave Army life.

• Dobbs fumbled the ball on first down from his own 23 and it was recovered by Army’s Josh Mc-Nary. Six plays later, Army quarterback Trent Steelman hit Malcolm Brown with a five-yardtouchdown pass to cut the Navy lead to 17-7. It was Army’s first touchdown against the Mid-shipmen since the fourth quarter of the 2006 game.

• Three plays later, Dobbs gave the ball back to Army again as he was stripped by McNary andStephen Anderson recovered the loose ball at the Army 48.

• The Black Knights methodically moved the ball down the field, taking it 49 yards in 11 plays.On first and goal from the Navy three, Steelman tried to power his way into the end zone, butsenior linebacker Tyler Simmons and senior outside linebacker Jerry Hauburgermet Steel-man at the two-yard line and Simmons’ knocked the ball from Steelman’s hands. The ballpopped up in the air and flew right to Middleton who raced 98 yards for the back-breakingtouchdown.

• Army took the opening kickoff of the third quarter and drove 47 yards on 12 plays with Alex Carl-ton capping the drive with a 42-yard field goal to make the score 24-10.

• Navy put the game away with a 13-play, 87-yard, 9:03 scoring drive to start the fourth quarterwith slot back Gee Gee Greene waltzing in from the 25 to make it 31-10.

• Dobbs led the Navy offense with 54 yards rushing on 20 carries. He completed six of his 11passes for 186 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. Slot back Aaron Santiagohad two catches for 54 yards, while wide receiver Greg Jones caught two passes for 23 yards.

• Simmons paced the Navy defense with 13 tackles and two forced fumbles, while sophomoreMatt Warrick, making his first-career start, had 13 tackles and a pass break-up. Aaron Mc-Cauley had 11 stops, a sack and 2.5 tackles for a loss, while Middleton chipped in nine tack-les, two fumble recoveries and a pass break-up to go with his 98-yard touchdown return.

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FNavy (9-3) 10 14 0 7 -- 31Army (6-6) 0 7 3 7 -- 17

Scoring Summary1 11:57 N Buckley 36-yd field goal 5-34, 1:181 8:44 N Howell 77-yd rec from Dobbs (Buckley PAT) 2-81, 1:012 13:44 N Turner 32-yd rec from Dobbs (Buckley PAT) 8-85, 4:422 8:19 A Brown 5-yd rec from Steelman (Carlton PAT) 6-23, 3:052 1:03 N Middleton 98-yd fumble recovery (Buckley PAT) ---3 8:08 A Carlton 42-yd field goal 12-47, 6:444 5:44 N Greene 25-yd run (Buckley PAT) 13-87, 9:034 4:05 A Brown 45-yd rec from Steelman (Carlton PAT) 5-80, 1:39

Team Stats Navy ArmyFIRST DOWNS 16 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-139 54-209PASSING YARDS (NET) 186 128Passes Comp-Att-Int 6-11-1 11-20-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 49-325 74-337Fumble Returns-Yards 1-98 (td) 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Kick Returns-Yards 2-59 5-117Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg.) 2-29.5 5-39.0Fumbles-Lost 3-3 3-2Penalties-Yards 2-10 8-71Time of Possession 25:33 34:27Third-Down Conversions 5-9 6-15Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 1-2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 2-4

Individual LeadersRUSHING: Navy - Dobbs 20-54, Teich 11-47, Greene 5-35, Santiago 1-5, Team 1-(-2). Army -Steelman 19-74, Maples 13-66, Hassin 15-50, Mealy 4-14, Brown 2-4, Cobbs 1-1.PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Navy - Dobbs 6-11-1, 186. Army - Steelman 11-20-0, 128. RECEIVING: Navy - Santiago 2-54, Jones 2-23, Howell 1-77, Turner 1-32. Army - Brown 3-59,Jordan 3-21, Brooks 2-19, Barr 1-13, Hassin 1-10, Mealy 1-6.INTERCEPTIONS: Navy - None. Army - King 1-0.SACKS (#YDS): Navy - A. McCauley 1.0-7, Yarborough 1.0-10, Tuani 1.0-10. Army - Ander-son 0.5-3, Mackey 0.5-3.TACKLES (UA-A): Navy - Simmons 13, Warrick 13, A. McCauley 11, Middleton 9, Hauburger8. Army - Anderson 12, Travis 6, Hilton 6, Mackey 6, Erzinger 4.

Page 47: 2011 Football Prosectus

46 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

• Freshman tailback Ronnie Hillman rushed for 228 yards and three touchdowns, while juniorquarterback Ryan Lindley completed 18 of his 23 passes for 276 yards and two TDs to leadSan Diego State to a 35-14 victory over Navy in front of a San Diego County Credit UnionPoinsettia Bowl record crowd of 48,049 at Qualcomm Stadium.

• The Aztecs jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter as Hillman scored on a 22-yard touch-down run and wide receiver Vincent Brown caught a 53-yard touchdown pass from Lindley.

• Navy cut the lead to 14-7 early in the second quarter when, on third-and-19, senior quarter-back Ricky Dobbs hit wide receiver Greg Jones with a 30-yard touchdown pass.

• San Diego State went back up by 14 with 3:15 left in the half when Hillman scored on a 37-yard run, but the Mids answered with a 10-play, 73-yard scoring drive to cut the lead to 21-14at the half. Dobbs hit Jones with a 40-yard pass down to the San Diego State 11 and thenscored from the one with seven seconds remaining to give the Mids some momentum head-ing into the locker room.

• Navy got the ball to start the third quarter and moved it to the San Diego State 9-yard linewhere the Mids had it first-and-goal. On first down, Dobbs was stopped for no gain and on sec-ond down he rushed for six yards to the Aztecs 3-yard line. On third-and-goal, sophomore slotback Bo Snelson was stopped for no gain and on fourth down Dobbs just barely overthrewan open Snelson in the end zone as the Mids turned the ball over on downs.

• The score remained 21-14 until early in the fourth quarter when Lindley hit Hillman with a 15-yard touchdown pass to make it 28-14.

• Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo elected to punt on Navy’s next drive when the Mids had afourth-and-two at their own 42. The decision did not pay off as San Diego State kept the ballfor the next 6:46, driving 80 yards on 13 plays with Hillman capping the drive with a one-yardrun to make the score 35-14.

• Dobbs ended his celebrated career by rushing for 107 yards and a touchdown on 24 carriesand completing eight of his 15 passes for 147 yards with one TD and one interception. Mean-while, Jones finished with three catches for 85 yards and a touchdown.

• Outside linebacker Jerry Hauburger led the defense with 11 tackles, while linebacker TylerSimmons and safety De’Von Richardson finished with seven stops each. Linebacker MattWarrick and safety Wyatt Middleton pitched in five stops each.

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FNavy (9-4) 0 14 0 0 -- 14San Diego State (9-4) 14 7 0 14 -- 35

Scoring Summary1 9:06 SDS Hillman 22-yd run (Perez PAT) 5-59, 2:181 4:08 SDS Brown 53-yd rec from Lindley (Perez PAT) 6-93, 2:502 14:10 N Jones 30-yd rec from Dobbs (Buckley PAT) 11-68, 4:582 3:15 SDS Hillman 37-yd run (Perez PAT) 7-80, 2:592 0:07 N Dobbs 1-yd run (Buckley PAT) 10-73, 3:084 14:56 SDS Hillman 15-yd rec from Lindley (Perez PAT) 7-74, 3:514 6:07 SDS Hillman 1-yd run (Perez PAT) 13-80, 6:46

Team Stats Navy San Diego St.FIRST DOWNS 22 27RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-235 41-279PASSING YARDS (NET) 147 276Passes Comp-Att-Int 8-15-1 18-23-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-382 64-555Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-1Kick Returns-Yards 6-127 2-23Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-18Punts (Number-Avg.) 5-40.6 3-40.3Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0Penalties-Yards 3-29 3-18Time of Possession 29:41 30:19Third-Down Conversions 5-13 7-10Fourth-Down Conversions 2-3 0-0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 2-3

Individual LeadersRUSHING: Navy - Dobbs 24-107, Teich 10-38, Greene 5-33, Santiago 4-27, Howell 4-25, Snel-son 2-13, Murray 1-0, Jones 1-(-8). San Diego St. - Hillman 28-228, Kazee 7-41, Sandifer 1-14,Lindley 1-8, Young 1-3, Team (2-(-2), Brown 1-(-13).PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Navy - Dobbs 8-15-1, 147. San Diego St. - Lindley 18-23-0,276. RECEIVING: Navy - Jones 3-85, Teich 2-9, Greene 1-30, Santiago 1-16, Furman 1-7. SanDiego St. - Brown 8-165, Escobar 3-24, Sampson 2-45, Hillman 2-16, Sandifer 1-10, Denso 1-8, Sullivan 1-8.INTERCEPTIONS: Navy - None. San Diego St. - Preston 1-18.SACKS (#YDS): Navy - None. San Diego St. - None.TACKLES (UA-A): Navy - Hauburger 11, Simmons 7, Richardson 7, Middleton 5, Warrick 5.San Diego St. - Preston 10, Ketchum 6, Burris 6, Lawson 5, J. Perez 4, Tenhaeff 4.

GAME 13 >> SAN DIEGO STATE 35, NAVY 14DEC. 23, 2010 | SAN DIEGO, CALIF. | QUALCOMM STADIUM | 48,049

Page 48: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 47

Offense WR LT LG C RG RT WR SB QB SB FBMaryland Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Molloy Schupp Byrd Dobbs Greene MurrayGa. Southern Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Furman Byrd Dobbs Greene MurrayLa. Tech Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Furman Byrd Dobbs Greene MurrayAir Force Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Molloy Turner Byrd Dobbs Greene MurrayWake Forest Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Turner Byrd Dobbs Greene MurraySMU Furman Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Turner Byrd Dobbs Greene TeichNotre Dame Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Turner Santiago Dobbs Greene TeichDuke Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Turner Santiago Dobbs Greene TeichEast Carolina Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Turner Santiago Dobbs Greene TeichC. Michigan Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Turner Santiago Proctor Greene TeichArkansas St. Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Turner Byrd Dobbs Greene MurrayArmy Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Turner Santiago Dobbs Greene TeichSan Diego St. Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Turner Santiago Dobbs Greene Teich

Defense LE NG RE OLB ILB ILB OLB LCB Rover FS RCBMaryland Tuani Bothel Yarborough Hauburger King Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Merchant EdwardsGa. Southern Tuani Bothel Yarborough Hauburger King Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Merchant EdwardsLa. Tech Tuani Bothel Yarborough Hauburger King Simmons A. McCauley D. Wright Middleton Mitchell EdwardsAir Force Tuani Bothel Yarborough Hauburger Blue Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Merchant EdwardsWake Forest Tuani Burge Yarborough Hauburger Blue Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Richardson EdwardsSMU Tuani Burge Yarborough Hauburger Blue Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Richardson EdwardsNotre Dame Tuani Burge Yarborough Hauburger Blue Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Richardson EdwardsDuke Tuani Burge Yarborough Hauburger King Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Richardson EdwardsEast Carolina Tuani Burge Yarborough Hauburger Wright Simmons Bush Mitchell Middleton Richardson EdwardsC. Michigan Tuani Burge Yarborough Hauburger Blue Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Richardson EdwardsArkansas St. Tuani Burge Yarborough Hauburger Bush Simmons Fraser Mitchell Middleton Richardson EdwardsArmy Tuani Burge Yarborough Hauburger Warrick Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Richardson EdwardsSan Diego St. Tuani Burge Yarborough Hauburger Warrick Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Richardson EdwardsBold indicates returning starter

2010 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

2010 SEASON HIGHSIndividual Rushing Attempts 31 Ricky Dobbs vs Arkansas State 28 Ronnie Hillman, San Diego StateYards Rushing 210 Alexander Teich vs Notre Dame 228 Ronnie Hillman, San Diego StateRushing Touchdowns 3 Ricky Dobbs vs Notre Dame 2 Tim Jefferson, Air Force

3 Ricky Dobbs vs Arkansas State 2 Sean Renfree, Duke2 Zurlon Tipton, Central Michigan2 Ronnie Hillman, San Diego State

Long Rush 64 Alexander Teich at East Carolina 67 Davin Meggett, MarylandPass Attempts 27 Ricky Dobbs vs. Duke 65 Dominique Davis, East CarolinaPass Completions 13 Ricky Dobbs vs. Duke 43 Dominique Davis, East CarolinaYards Passing 227 Ricky Dobbs vs. Duke 413 Dominique Davis, East CarolinaPassing Touchdowns 2 Ricky Dobbs at Wake Forest 5 Dominique Davis, East Carolina

2 Ricky Dobbs vs. Duke2 Ricky Dobbs at East Carolina2 Ricky Dobbs vs. Army

Long Pass 85 Ricky Dobbs vs Arkansas State 61 Dominique Davis, East CarolinaReceptions 9 Greg Jones vs Duke 13 Cody Wilson, Central MichiganYards Receiving 134 Greg Jones vs Duke 165 Vincent Brown, San Diego StateLong Reception 85 Greg Jones vs Arkansas State 61 Lance Lewis, East CarolinaReceiving Touchdowns 1 13x, Last: Greg Jones at San Diego State 2 Lance Lewis, East Carolina

2 Dwayne Harris, East Carolina2 David Blackburn, Central Michigan2 Malcolm Brown, Army

All-Purpose Yards 241 Alexander Teich vs Notre Dame 244 Ronnie Hillman, San Diego StateAll-Purpose Plays 31 Ricky Dobbs vs Arkansas State 30 Ronnie Hillman, San Diego StateTotal Offense 318 Ricky Dobbs vs Arkansas State 433 Dominique Davis, East CarolinaTotal Offense Plays 49 Ricky Dobbs vs. Duke 69 Dominique Davis, East CarolinaField Goals 2 Joe Buckley vs Georgia Southern 3 Matt Nelson, Louisiana Tech

2 Joe Buckley at Air Force2 Jon Teague at East Carolina

Long Field Goal 42 Joe Buckley vs Georgia Southern 45 Jimmy Newman, Wake Forest45 David Ruffer, Notre Dame

Punts 6 Kyle Delahooke vs Georgia Southern 7 Charlie Edwards, Georgia SouthernPunting Average 49.0 Kyle Delahooke vs. Central Michigan 53.0 Travis Baltz, MarylandLong Punt 61 Kyle Delahooke at Wake Forest 63 Shane Popham, Wake ForestLong Punt Return 14 Gary Myers vs Georgia Southern 57 Tony Logan, MarylandLong Kick Return 55 Alexander Teich vs Georgia Southern 81 R.J. Fleming, Arkansas StateTackles 17 Tyler Simmons vs. Duke 20 Taylor Reed, SMU

17 Tyler Simmons at DukeSacks 3.0 Billy Yarborough vs Arkansas State 2 Joe Vellano, MarylandTackles for Loss 3.0 Aaron McCauley at Air Force 3.0 Joe Vellano, Maryland

3.0 Jabaree Tuani at Wake Forest3.0 Jerry Hauburger vs SMU3.0 Billy Yarborough vs Arkansas State

Interceptions 1 Emmett Merchant vs Maryland 1 Chad Boyd, Louisiana Tech1 Max Blue at Louisiana Tech 1 Jordan Waiwaiole, Air Force1 Kevin Edwards at Louisiana Tech 1 Jon Davis, Air Force1 Tyler Simmons vs SMU 1 Cyhl Quarles, Wake Forest1 De’Von Richardson vs Notre Dame 1 Richard King, Army1 Kwesi Mitchell vs Notre Dame 1 Andrew Preston, San Diego State1 Tra’ves Bush vs Arkansas State

Page 49: 2011 Football Prosectus

48 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

2010 NAVY STATISTICS2010 ResultsDate Opponent Result Score TV Attend.Sept. 6 + vs. Maryland L 14-17 ESPN 69,348Sept. 11 Georgia Southern W 13-7 CBS CSN 33,391Sept. 18 at Louisiana Tech W 37-23 ESPN3 23,122Oct. 2 at Air Force L 6-14 VERSUS 47,565Oct. 9 at Wake Forest W 28-27 ESPN3 31,454Oct. 16 SMU W 28-21 CBS CSN 33,924Oct. 23 ^ vs. Notre Dame W 35-17 CBS 75,614Oct. 30 Duke L 31-34 CBS CSN 34,117Nov. 6 at East Carolina W 76-35 MASN 50,191Nov. 13 Central Michigan W 38-37 CBS CSN 34,333Nov. 20 Arkansas State W 35-19 CBS CSN 27,501Dec. 11 $ vs. Army W 31-17 CBS 69,223Dec. 23 # at San Diego State L 14-35 ESPN 48,049• Home games in bold; + - Game played at M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Md.); ^ - Game playedat The New Meadowlands (East Rutherford, N.J.); $ - Game played at Lincoln Financial Field(Philadelphia, Pa.); # - Poinsettia Bowl, Game played at Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego, Calif.)

Team StatisticsNavy Opponents

SCORING 386 303Points Per Game 29.7 23.3FIRST DOWNS 266 270Rushing 188 114Passing 61 149Penalty 17 7RUSHING YARDAGE 3702 2156Yards gained rushing 3892 2378Yards lost rushing 190 222Rushing Attempts 692 470Average Per Rush 5.3 4.6Average Per Game 284.8 165.8TDs Rushing 37 16PASSING YARDAGE 1560 2921Comp-Att-Int 84-157-6 290-424-7Average Per Pass 9.9 6.9Average Per Catch 18.6 10.1Average Per Game 120.0 224.7TDs Passing 13 22TOTAL OFFENSE 5262 5077Total Plays 849 894Average Per Play 6.2 5.7Average Per Game 404.8 390.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 50-1123 64-1498PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-70 17-130INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-66 6-28KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.5 23.4PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.4 7.6INT RETURN AVERAGE 9.4 4.7FUMBLES-LOST 18-10 26-16PENALTIES-Yards 44-359 69-604Average Per Game 27.6 46.5PUNTS-Yards 42-1576 43-1784Average Per Punt 37.5 41.5Net punt average 33.5 36.6TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:24 28:363RD-DOWN Conversions 88/170 73/1713rd-Down Pct 52% 43%4TH-DOWN Conversions 13/20 21/324th-Down Pct 65% 66%SACKS BY-Yards 18-120 10-66MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 51 38FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-12 13-14ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-1RED-ZONE SCORES (46-56) 82% (40-50) 80%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (39-56) 70% (32-50) 64%PAT-ATTEMPTS (47-48) 98% (36-37) 97%ATTENDANCE 163266 200381Games/Avg Per Game 5/32653 5/40076Neutral Site Games 3/71395

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalNavy 79 103 107 97 386Opponents 79 116 31 77 303RushingPlayer GP Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long YPGDobbs, Ricky 12 266 1101 134 967 3.6 14 41 80.6Teich, Alexander 13 147 868 5 863 5.9 5 64 66.4Greene, Gee Gee 13 72 505 13 492 6.8 5 26 37.8Murray, Vince 10 69 383 1 382 5.5 3 42 38.2Proctor, Kriss 8 32 304 0 304 9.5 4 48 38.0Santiago, Aaron 10 27 204 3 201 7.4 1 31 20.1Byrd, Andre 11 23 148 3 145 6.3 1 23 13.2Jones, Greg 13 5 114 8 106 21.2 0 53 8.2Howell, John 13 15 111 9 102 6.8 2 15 7.8Snelson, Bo 13 11 91 0 91 8.3 1 19 7.0Stukel, Mike 12 10 42 4 38 3.8 1 10 3.2Diggs, Delvin 6 7 17 0 17 2.4 0 5 2.8Thomas, Marcus 12 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.2Cosh, J.J. 3 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.3TEAM 10 6 0 10 -10 -1.7 0 0 -1.0TOTAL 13 692 3892 190 3702 5.3 37 64 284.8OPPONENTS 13 470 2378 222 2156 4.6 16 67 165.8

PassingPlayer GP Effic. Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yards TD Long Avg/GDobbs, Ricky 12 160.78 82-150-6 54.7 1527 13 85 127.2Proctor, Kriss 8 95.44 2-5-0 40.0 33 0 26 4.1TEAM 10 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 13 156.65 84-157-6 53.5 1560 13 85 120.0OPPONENTS 13 140.09 290-424-7 68.4 2921 22 61 224.7

ReceivingPlayer GP No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg/GJones, Greg 13 33 662 20.1 5 85 50.9Greene, Gee Gee 13 18 286 15.9 0 38 22.0Santiago, Aaron 10 13 251 19.3 3 51 25.1Teich, Alexander 13 7 86 12.3 2 31 6.6Turner, Brandon 13 4 113 28.2 1 63 8.7Furman, Doug 13 3 21 7.0 0 13 1.6Howell, John 13 2 102 51.0 2 77 7.8Murray, Vince 10 2 12 6.0 0 7 1.2Byrd, Andre 11 1 20 20.0 0 20 1.8Snelson, Bo 13 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.5TOTAL 13 84 1560 18.6 13 85 120.0OPPONENTS 13 290 2921 10.1 22 61 224.7

Total OffensePlayer GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GDobbs, Ricky 12 416 967 1527 2494 207.8Teich, Alexander 13 147 863 0 863 66.4Greene, Gee Gee 13 72 492 0 492 37.8Murray, Vince 10 69 382 0 382 38.2Proctor, Kriss 8 37 304 33 337 42.1Santiago, Aaron 10 27 201 0 201 20.1Byrd, Andre 11 23 145 0 145 13.2Jones, Greg 13 5 106 0 106 8.2Howell, John 13 15 102 0 102 7.8Snelson, Bo 13 11 91 0 91 7.0Stukel, Mike 12 10 38 0 38 3.2Diggs, Delvin 6 7 17 0 17 2.8Thomas, Marcus 12 1 3 0 3 0.2Cosh, J.J. 3 1 1 0 1 0.3TEAM 10 8 -10 0 -10 -1.0TOTAL 13 849 3702 1560 5262 404.8OPPONENTS 13 894 2156 2921 5077 390.5

Page 50: 2011 Football Prosectus

� www.NAVYSPORTS.com � 49

2010 NAVY STATISTICSScoring

|----------------- PATs ------------------|TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points

Dobbs, Ricky 14 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 1-1 0 0 86Buckley, Joe 0 7-10 31-32 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 52Teich, Alexander 7 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 44Greene, Gee Gee 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Jones, Greg 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Santiago, Aaron 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26Howell, John 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Proctor, Kriss 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Teague, Jon 0 2-2 16-16 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 22Murray, Vince 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Middleton, Wyatt 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Turner, Brandon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Snelson, Bo 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Byrd, Andre 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Stukel, Mike 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6TOTAL 51 9-12 47-48 2-2 1 1-1 0 0 386OPPONENTS 38 13-14 36-37 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 303

All-Purpose YardagePlayer GP Rush Rec. PR KOR IR Tot. Avg/GTeich, Alexander 13 863 86 0 395 0 1344 103.4Dobbs, Ricky 12 967 0 0 0 0 967 80.6Greene, Gee Gee 13 492 286 0 76 0 854 65.7Jones, Greg 13 106 662 0 0 0 768 59.1Thomas, Marcus 12 3 0 0 563 0 566 47.2Santiago, Aaron 10 201 251 0 0 0 452 45.2Murray, Vince 10 382 12 0 0 0 394 39.4Proctor, Kriss 8 304 0 0 0 0 304 38.0Howell, John 13 102 102 0 0 0 204 15.7Byrd, Andre 11 145 20 0 0 0 165 15.0Snelson, Bo 13 91 7 0 43 0 141 10.8Turner, Brandon 13 0 113 0 0 0 113 8.7Myers, Gary 11 0 0 70 0 0 70 6.4Staten, Darius 4 0 0 0 46 0 46 11.5Stukel, Mike 12 38 0 0 0 0 38 3.2Bush, Tra'ves 13 0 0 0 0 32 32 2.5Merchant, Emmet 3 0 0 0 0 27 27 9.0Furman, Doug 13 0 21 0 0 0 21 1.6Diggs, Delvin 6 17 0 0 0 0 17 2.8Simmons, Tyler 13 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.5Cosh, J.J. 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.3Mitchell, Kwesi 13 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1TEAM 10 -10 0 0 0 0 -10 -1.0TOTAL 13 3702 1560 70 1123 66 6521 501.6OPPONENTS 13 2156 2921 130 1498 28 6733 517.9

InterceptionsPlayer No. Yds. Avg. TD LongBush, Tra'ves 1 32 32.0 0 32Simmons, Tyler 1 6 6.0 0 6Mitchell, Kwesi 1 1 1.0 0 1Blue, Max 1 0 0.0 0 0Edwards, Kevin 1 0 0.0 0 0Merchant, Emmet 1 27 27.0 0 27Richardson, De'Von 1 0 0.0 0 0TOTAL 7 66 9.4 0 32OPPONENTS 6 28 4.7 0 18

Punt ReturnsPlayer No. Yds. Avg. TD LongMyers, Gary 13 70 5.4 0 14TOTAL 13 70 5.4 0 14OPPONENTS 17 130 7.6 0 57

Kick ReturnsPlayer No. Yds. Avg. TD LongThomas, Marcus 26 563 21.7 0 38Teich, Alexander 15 395 26.3 0 55Snelson, Bo 3 43 14.3 0 21Greene, Gee Gee 3 76 25.3 0 33Staten, Darius 3 46 15.3 0 19TOTAL 50 1123 22.5 0 55OPPONENTS 64 1498 23.4 0 81

Fumble ReturnsPlayer No. Yds. Avg. TD LongMiddleton, Wyatt 1 98 98.0 1 98TOTAL 1 98 98.0 1 98OPPONENTS 1 17 17.0 0 17

Field GoalsPlayer FGM-A Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long BlkBuckley, Joe 7-10 70.0 1-1 1-2 4-6 1-1 0-0 42 0Teague, Jon 2-2 100.0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 38 0TOTAL 9-12 75.0 1-1 2-3 5-7 1-1 0-0 42 0OPPONENTS 12-13 92.3 0-0 3-3 4-4 5-6 0-0 45 0

Field Goal SequencePlayer Navy OpponentsMaryland 32 (24)Georgia Southern (18), (42) ---Louisiana Tech (37) (25), (36), (42)Air Force 21, (25), (32) ---Wake Forest --- (45), (31)SMU 39Notre Dame --- (45)Duke --- (30), (40)East Carolina (38), (20) ---Central Michigan (35) 42, (41)Arkansas State --- (31), (20)Army (36) (42)San Diego State --- ---• Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made

PuntingPlayer No. Yds. Avg. Long TB FC I20 BlkDelahooke, Kyle 41 1576 38.4 61 2 7 10 1TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 42 1576 37.5 61 2 7 10 1OPPONENTS 43 1784 41.5 63 7 8 18 0

KickoffsPlayer No. Yds. Avg. TB OB Retn Net YdLnTeague, Jon 71 4482 63.1 7 0TOTAL 71 4482 63.1 7 0 1498 40.1 29OPPONENTS 62 3892 62.8 9 2 1123 41.8 28

Page 51: 2011 Football Prosectus

50 � www.NAVYSPORTS.com �

2010 NAVY STATISTICSDefensive StatisticsNo. Player GP Solo Ast. Total TFL-Yds. Sacks Int.-Yds. PBU QBH FR FF Blk Saf54 Simmons, Tyler 13 72 59 131 2.0-6 0.5-2 1-6 . . 3-0 3 . .8 Middleton, Wyatt 13 58 28 86 . . . 5 . 5-98 1 . .29 McCauley, Aaron 13 51 31 82 10.5-36 3.0-15 . 2 . 2-0 . . .31 Hauburger, Jerry 13 37 36 73 5.5-21 1.5-11 . . . . 3 . .98 Tuani, Jabaree 13 38 34 72 15.5-66 5.5-31 . 2 1 1-0 3 . .44 Blue, Max 8 29 29 58 1.0-3 . 1-0 1 . . . . .15 Edwards, Kevin 13 33 21 54 1.5-4 . 1-0 4 . 2-0 2 . .3 Richardson, De'Von 12 31 20 51 0.5-0 . 1-0 4 . . 1 . .11 Mitchell, Kwesi 13 33 15 48 0.5-1 . 1-1 3 . . 3 . .90 Yarborough, Billy 13 19 28 47 9.0-51 6.0-45 . 4 1 1-0 . . .9 Bush, Tra'ves 13 26 18 44 . . 1-32 . . 1-0 . . .93 Burge, Chase 13 19 21 40 1.5-4 . . 4 1 1-0 . . .57 King, Caleb 13 12 16 28 . . . . . . . . .51 Warrick, Matt 4 11 7 18 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . .18 Wright, David 12 10 8 18 . . . 1 . . . . .95 Bothel, Shane 8 6 8 14 1.0-10 1.0-10 . . . . 1 . .13 Fraser, Jordan 7 6 5 11 1.5-5 . . 1 . . . . .58 Grissom, Trey 11 6 5 11 . . . . . . . . .28 Sperry, David 13 5 3 8 . . . 1 . . . . .83 Myers, Gary 11 6 2 8 . . . . . . . . .7 Merchant, Emmet 3 2 5 7 . . 1-27 . . . . . .34 Thomas, Marcus 12 5 1 6 . . . . . . 1 . .42 Graham, Mason 6 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . .10 Shannon, Jarred 13 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . .38 Brewer, Matt 11 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .25 Wev, Jonathan 11 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . .94 Paulson, Ryan 13 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .59 Fitzpatrick, Josh 13 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .50 French, Brye 3 . 3 3 0.5-6 0.5-6 . . . . . . .91 Marks, Jared 13 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .23 Snelson, Bo 13 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .33 Howell, John 13 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .35 Delahooke, Kyle 13 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .32 Eckel, Kevin 5 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .86 Turner, Brandon 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .96 Ackerman, Brian 13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .85 Aiken, Matt 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .99 Henderson, Wes 5 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .82 Furman, Doug 13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .73 Jones, Joshua 4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .22 Fehr, Jerad 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .5 Blick, Brian 2 . . . . . . 1 . . . . .

TOTAL 13 538 423 961 51-214 18-120 7-66 34 3 16-98 18 . .OPPONENTS 13 489 524 1013 51.0-154 10-66 6-28 18 . 10-17 10 1 .