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1 NAvy o FooTBALL September 6 L, vs. Maryland at M&T Bank Stadium September 11 W, 13-7 Ga. Southern Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium September 18 W, La. Tech at Joe Aillet Stadium October 2 L, Air Force at Falcon Stadium October 9 W, Wake Forest at BB&T Field October 16 W, SMU Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium October 23 W, vs. Notre Dame New Meadowlands Stadium October 30 L, Duke Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium November 6 W, East Carolina Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium November 13 W, Central Michigan Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium November 20 W, Arkansas State Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium December 11 2:30 pm vs. Army Lincoln Financial Field December 23 8:00 pm at San Diego State Qualcomm Stadium San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl GAME 12 December ArMy Gameday Multimedia 11 2:30 PM ET Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia, Pa. Television: CBS Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (analyst) and Tracy Wolfson (sideline) Radio / Internet: Navy Radio Network Bob Socci (play-by-play), Omar Nelson (analyst), John Feinstein (analyst) and Pete Medhurst (sideline) The Navy Radio Network includes... WNAV 1430 AM (Annapolis) and wnav.com WBAL 1090 AM (Baltimore) and wbal.com WFED 1500 AM, 1050 AM, FM (Washington, DC / Northern Virginia) and federalnewsradio.com WTRI 1520 AM (Frederick) WXTG FM (Va. Beach) 1490 AM (Hampton Rds) and 1021thegame.com Satellite Radio Channel 122 (Sirius) / 143 (XM) Live Stats: Gametracker on NavySports.com Navy-Army: The Series Overall Navy leads, Series Began 1890, Navy won, 24-0 Last Meeting 2009, Navy won, 17-3 Last Army Win 2001, Current Streak Navy, 8 at Lincoln Financial Field Navy leads, 6-0 In Philadelphia Navy leads, Niumatalolo vs. Army 2-0 Ellerson vs. Navy 0-1 Setting the Stage Presenting Sponsor Meeting the for the 111th time, Army (6-5) and Navy (8-3) will square off on Saturday at 2:30 pm in what is the greatest rivalry in all sports. The annual Army-Navy game is presented by USAA. CBS will broadcast the game with Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (analyst) and Tracy Wolfson (sideline) calling the action from Lincoln Financial Field (68,532) in Philadelphia. Westwood One will handle the national radio broadcast with John Tautges (play-by-play) and Eddie George (analyst) calling the action. The Navy Football Tailgate Show on 1430 WNAV (Annapolis) will air at 12:30 pm with Pete Medhurst live in Philadelphia and Joe Miller and Wylie Baker in Annapolis. The Navy Football Pregame Show with Bob Socci, Omar Nelson, John Feinstein and Pete Medhurst will get underway at 1:30 pm, followed by game action at 2:30 pm on the Navy Radio Network and Sirius/XM Satellite Radio (Channel 122 on Sirius / Channel 143 on XM). Following the contest, Pete Medhurst, Joe Miller and Wylie Baker will recap the day's events in a 60-minute postgame show live on 1430 WNAV and WFED 1500 AM, 1050 AM and FM. Army-Navy Game Storylines The Midshipmen enter Saturday s game ranked fifth in the country in rushing (302.6 yds/gm), 16th in turnover margin (+0.9) and 19th in passing efficiency (151.2). Senior linebacker Tyler Simmons is tied for 20th in tackles per game (10.1), while junior defensive end Jabaree Tuani is 22nd in tackles for a loss (1.3). The Mids are No. 1 in fewest penalty yards per game (29.1) and No. 2 in fewest penalties per game (3.6). Navy Midshipmen 2010 Record 8-3 Streak Won 3 Last Game 11/20 - Defeated Arkansas State, Next Game 12/23 - Poinsettia Bowl vs. San Diego State (8:00 pm ET) Ranking Receiving Votes Head Coach Ken Niumatalolo Alma Mater Hawai i 89 Navy Record (Third Year) Career Record (Third Year) Sports Info Contacts Scott Strasemeier sstrasem@usna.edu Stacie Michaud michaud@usna.edu Web Site Army Black Knights 2010 Record 6-5 Streak Lost 1 Last Game 11/20 - Lost to Notre Dame, 27-3 Next Game 12/30 - Armed Forces Bowl vs. SMU (12 noon) Ranking Not Ranked Head Coach Rich Ellerson Alma Mater Hawai i 77 Army Record (Second Year) Career Record (11th Year) Sports Info Contact Bob Beretta Robert.Beretta@usma.edu Web Site The Black Knights enter Saturday s game ranked ninth nationally in rushing (260.3 yds/gm), 12th in turnover margin (+1.0) and 25th in pass defense (190.9 yds/gm). Donovan Travis is tied for 11th in the country in interceptions per game (0.45), while Josh McNary is 11th in sacks (0.86). For the first time since 1996, both teams enter the contest bowl eligible. Army was 9-1 and Navy 8-2 going into the 1996 game. Meanwhile, it also marks the first time that all three Service Academies (Army, Navy and Air Force) will go to a bowl game in the same year. Navy has won a series-record eight-consecutive games against the Black Knights and 10 of the last 11. The current Navy senior class has not surrendered a touchdown to Army in its three previous meetings. The Mids have outscored the Black Knights, 89-6, over the last three years. No Army or Navy team has ever kept the other out of the end zone in four-straight years. Navy quarterback Ricky Dobbs has recorded 48-career rushing touchdowns, the fifth-most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in NCAA history. He needs just two rushing TDs to pass Kareem Wilson of Ohio University for fourth. He has rushed for 40 touchdowns over the last two seasons, which is an NCAA record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback over two-consecutive seasons. The Navy offense has scored on 20 of its last 27 possessions (18 touchdowns and two field goals). The Mids have scored on 33 of their last 34 drives in the red zone (.971), with 31 of those scores resulting in a TD. The Navy defense has forced at least one turnover in 15 of the last 17 games. The Mids are 7-0 this year when winning the turnover battle. If Navy can beat Army and win its bowl game, the Mids will tie the school record for single-season wins with 10 and it will mark the first time in school history that Navy has won 10 games in back-to-back seasons. The senior class would also tie the Class of 1909 with a school-record 36 wins. Pg 1

2 All-Time Army-Navy Series History 1890 W 24-0 West Point, N.Y L Annapolis, Md W 12-4 West Point, N.Y W 6-4 Annapolis, Md L 5-17 Philadelphia, Pa W 11-7 Philadelphia, Pa L 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa L 8-22 Philadelphia, Pa L 5-40 Philadelphia, Pa L 0-11 Philadelphia, Pa T 6-6 Princeton, N.J W 10-0 Philadelphia, Pa W 6-0 Philadelphia, Pa L 4-6 Philadelphia, Pa W 3-0 Philadelphia, Pa W 3-0 Philadelphia, Pa W 6-0 Philadelphia, Pa L 9-22 New York, N.Y L 0-20 Philadelphia, Pa L 0-14 New York, N.Y L 7-15 New York, N.Y W 6-0 New York, N.Y W 7-0 New York, N.Y W 7-0 New York, N.Y L Philadelphia, Pa T 0-0 New York, N.Y L 0-12 Baltimore, Md L 3-10 New York, N.Y T Chicago, Ill L 9-14 New York, N.Y L 0-6 New York, N.Y L 7-17 New York, N.Y L 0-20 Philadelphia, Pa L 7-12 Philadelphia, Pa W 3-0 Philadelphia, Pa L 6-28 Philadelphia, Pa W 7-0 Philadelphia, Pa L 0-6 Philadelphia, Pa L 7-14 Philadelphia, Pa W 10-0 Philadelphia, Pa W 14-0 Philadelphia, Pa W 14-6 Philadelphia, Pa W 14-0 Annapolis, Md W 13-0 West Point, N.Y L 7-23 Baltimore, Md L Philadelphia, Pa L Philadelphia, Pa L 0-21 Philadelphia, Pa Tie Philadelphia, Pa L 0-38 Philadelphia, Pa W 14-2 Philadelphia, Pa W 42-7 Philadelphia, Pa W 7-0 Philadelphia, Pa L 7-20 Philadelphia, Pa W Philadelphia, Pa L 6-14 Philadelphia, Pa T 7-7 Philadelphia, Pa W 14-0 Philadelphia, Pa L 6-22 Philadelphia, Pa W Philadelphia, Pa W Philadelphia, Pa W 13-7 Philadelphia, Pa W Philadelphia, Pa W Philadelphia, Pa L 8-11 Philadelphia, Pa T 7-7 Philadelphia, Pa L 7-20 Philadelphia, Pa W Philadelphia, Pa L Philadelphia, Pa L 0-27 Philadelphia, Pa W 11-7 Philadelphia, Pa L Philadelphia, Pa L Philadelphia, Pa W 51-0 Philadelphia, Pa W 19-0 Philadelphia, Pa W 30-6 Philadelphia, Pa W Philadelphia, Pa L Philadelphia, Pa W 28-0 Philadelphia, Pa W 31-7 Philadelphia, Pa W 33-6 Philadelphia, Pa T 3-3 Philadelphia, Pa W 24-7 Philadelphia, Pa W Pasadena, Calif L Philadelphia, Pa W 17-7 Philadelphia, Pa L 7-27 Philadelphia, Pa L 3-17 Philadelphia, Pa L Philadelphia, Pa W E. Rutherford, N.J L Philadelphia, Pa W 24-3 Philadelphia, Pa L Philadelphia, Pa L E. Rutherford, N.J L Philadelphia, Pa L Philadelphia, Pa L Philadelphia, Pa W 39-7 E. Rutherford, N.J L Philadelphia, Pa W 19-9 Philadelphia, Pa W Baltimore, Md L Philadelphia, Pa W E. Rutherford, N.J W 34-6 Philadelphia, Pa W Philadelphia, Pa W Philadelphia, Pa W Philadelphia, Pa W 38-3 Baltimore, Md W 34-0 Philadelphia, Pa W 17-3 Philadelphia, Pa. Dominant Era in Army-Navy History Navy s 17-3 victory over Army last year was its eighth-consecutive win over West Point, the longest streak in series history by either team. The Mids have won the eight-straight contests against Army in dominant fashion, outscoring the Black Knights ( ). Navy s defense has not allowed an Army touchdown since the fourth quarter of the 2006 game (12-straight quarters) and has given up just two field goals over that time span. Navy s seniors are 3-0 against Army and have outscored the Black Knights 89-6 (29.7-2). The Commander-IN-Chief s Trophy The Commander-In-Chief s Trophy is presented annually to the winner of the football competition among the three major service academies Army, Navy and Air Force and is named in honor of the President of the United States. Navy has dominated of late, winning the trophy a Service Academy record seven-consecutive years ( ) and winning a Service Academy record 15-straight games against Air Force and Army in the process. Navy has won the trophy a total of 12 times: 1973, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1981, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and When there is no clear-cut winner, the trophy remains with the winner of the previous year s competition. The three-sided trophy stands two-and-a-half-feet tall and is engraved with the academy seals. Reproductions of the three mascots the Army Mule, the Navy Goat and the Air Force Falcon are ensconced on the respective sides of this bauble. The trophy is sponsored by the West Point Association of Graduates, the Naval Academy Alumni Association and the Air Force Association of Graduates. The year in which the trophy is won is engraved on AA plate gracing the respective academy s side of the trophy. All-Time Commander-In-Chief s Trophy results Winner: Army Navy 21, Air Force 17 Army 17, Air Force 14 Army 23, Navy Winner: Navy Navy 42, Air Force 6 Air Force 43, Army 10 Navy 51, Army retained by Navy Air Force 19, Navy 16 Army 17, Air Force 16 Navy 19, Army Winner: Navy Navy 17, Air Force 0 Air Force 33, Army 3 Navy 30, Army retained by Navy Air Force 13, Navy 3 Army 24, Air Force 7 Navy 38, Army Winner: Army Navy 10, Air Force 7 Army 31, Air Force 6 Army 17, Navy Winner: Navy Navy 37, Air Force 8 Army 28, Air Force 14 Navy 28, Army Winner: Navy Navy 13, Air Force 9 Air Force 28, Army 7 Navy 31, Army retained by Navy Air Force 21, Navy 20 Army 47, Air Force 24 Navy 33, Army Winner: Air Force Air Force 24, Navy 7 Air Force 45, Army 7 Navy 17, Army Winner: Army Air Force 40, Navy 6 Army 21, Air Force 11 Army 27, Navy Winner: Air Force Air Force 23, Navy 13 Air Force 27, Army 10 Army 17, Navy Winner: Army Air Force 34, Navy 24 Army 28, Air Force 15 Army 20, Navy Winner: Air Force Air Force 35, Navy 7 Air Force 29, Army 3 Navy 19, Army Winner: Air Force Air Force 24, Navy 7 Air Force 15, Army 3 Army 30, Navy Winner: Air Force Air Force 46, Navy 6 Air Force 25, Army 0 Navy 24, Army Winner: Air Force Air Force 18, Navy 16 Air Force 7, Army 3 Army 25, Navy retained by Air Force Navy 28, Air Force 24 Air Force 25, Army 6 Army 16, Navy Winner: Air Force Air Force 49, Navy 7 Air Force 35, Army 7 Army 34, Navy Winner: Air Force Air Force 19, Navy 14 Air Force 28, Army 0 Navy 19, Army Winner: Air Force Air Force 27, Navy 13 Air Force 41, Army 27 Navy 30, Army Winner: Air Force Air Force 24, Navy 18 Air Force 34, Army 24 Army 26, Navy Winner: Air Force Air Force 48, Navy 7 Air Force 49, Army 30 Navy 58, Army Winner: Navy Navy 28, Air Force 25 Air Force 31, Army 3 Navy 34, Army Winner: Navy Navy 24, Air Force 21 Air Force 31, Army 22 Navy 42, Army Winner: Navy Navy 27, Air Force 24 Army 27, Air Force 24 Navy 42, Army Winner: Navy Navy 24, Air Force 17 Air Force 43, Army 7 Navy 26, Army 14 Service Academy Dominance Navy has amassed a (.683) overall record in the last eight years, while Air Force is (.557) and Army is (.277) Winner: Navy Navy 30, Air Force 13 Air Force 7, Army 3 Navy 3, Army Winner: Air Force Air Force 43, Navy 21 Air Force 10, Army 6 Army 22, Navy Winner: Navy Navy 31, Air Force 20 Air Force 30, Army 10 Navy 38, Army 3 Service Academy Football (2003-present) Stat Navy AFA Army Overall Record Record vs Service Academies Bowl Games Bowl Wins Winner: Air Force Air Force 24, Navy 21 Air Force 27, Army 9 Navy 24, Army Winner: Air Force Air Force 44, Navy 17 Air Force 41, Army 20 Navy 42, Army Winner: Air Force Air Force 30, Navy 20 Air Force 38, Army 20 Army 14, Navy Winner: Army Navy 20, Air Force 17 Army 23, Air Force 7 Army 28, Navy Winner: Navy Navy 33, Air Force 27 Air Force 16, Army 7 Navy 34, Army Winner: Navy Navy 16, Air Force 13 (OT) Air Force 35, Army 7 Navy 17, Army Winner: Army Air Force 29, Navy 22 Army 24, Air Force 12 Army 28, Navy Winner: Air Force Air Force 10, Navy 7 Air Force 24, Army 0 Navy 39, Army Winner: Air Force Air Force 14, Navy 6 Air Force 42, Army 22 Army vs. Navy Pg 2

3 NCAA Team rankings Navy Army Statistic Avg / Rk Avg / Rk Rushing Offense Passing Offense Total Offense Scoring Offense Rushing Defense Pass Efficiency Def Total Defense Scoring Defense Net Punting Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Turnover Margin Pass Defense Pass Efficiency Sacks Tackles For Loss Sacks Allowed Football Bowl Subdivision (Div. I-A) schools Navy (8-3) Team Statistics Navy Opp Points / Game First Downs / Game Rushing Yards / Game Passing Yards / Game Total Offense / Game Fumbles - Lost Penalty Yards / Game Time of Possession / Game 32:06 27:54 Leading Individual Leaders Rushing Att-Yds Avg TD Ricky Dobbs, Sr Alexander Teich, Jr Passing Comp-Att-Yds Pct TD Ricky Dobbs, Sr , Receiving Rec-Yds Avg TD Greg Jones, Sr Gee Gee Greene, So Defense ua-a-tot Misc Tyler Simmons, Sr FR, 2 TFL Wyatt Middleton, Sr PBU, 3 FR Army (6-5) Team Statistics Army Opp Points / Game First Downs / Game Rushing / Game Passing/Game Total Offense / Game Fumbles - Lost Penalty Yards / Game Time of Possession / Game 33:30 26:21 Leading Individual Leaders Rushing Att-Yds Avg TD Jared Hassin Trent Steelman Passing Comp-Att-Yds Pct TD Trent Steelman Receiving Rec-Yds Avg TD Austin Barr George Jordan Defense ua-a-tot Misc Stephen Alexander TFL, 5 PBU Steve Erzinger PBU, 4.5 TFL 2010 Army Schedule / results (6-5) Home: 2-3 Away: 4-0 Neutral: 0-2 The Last Time... Navy 17, Army 3 Dec. 12, 2009 Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia, Pa. Date Opponent Time / Result 9-4 at Eastern Michigan W Hawai i L North Texas W at Duke W Temple L at Tulane W vs. Rutgers L (OT) vmi W Air Force L at Kent State W vs. Notre Dame L vs. Navy 2:30 pm Navy-Army: The Series Overall Navy leads, Series Began 1890, Navy won, 24-0 Last Meeting 2009, Navy won, 17-3 Last Army Win 2001, Current Streak Navy, 8 at Lincoln Financial Field Navy leads, 6-0 In Philadelphia Navy leads, Niumatalolo vs. Army 2-0 Ellerson vs. Navy 0-1 Breaking Down The Series Last 10 Meetings 2000 W Baltimore, Md L Philadelphia, Pa W East Rutherford, N.J W 34-6 Philadelphia, Pa W Philadelphia, Pa W Philadelphia, Pa W Philadelphia, Pa W 38-3 Baltimore, Md W 34-0 Philadelphia, Pa W 17-3 Philadelphia, Pa. *See page 2 of the game notes for the entire Army-Navy history The Navy defense kept Army out of the end zone for the third-consecutive year, while junior quarterback Ricky Dobbs ran for a touchdown and threw for another as the Mids beat the Black Knights for the eighth-consecutive time, 17-3, in front of 69,541 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The win gave Navy the Commander-In-Chief s Trophy for the seventhstraight year. The Navy defense was dominant all day, allowing Army just 187 yards of total offense. Army s only score came in the first quarter when Dobbs was intercepted by Army s Steve Erzinger at the Navy 28 and he returned it 16 yards to the Navy 12. Army could manage just six yards on three plays and had to settle for an Alex Carlton field goal. Navy hurt itself in the first half with missed assignments and penalties, but finally settled down in the third quarter. Dobbs led Navy on an 11-play, 68-yard drive to start the third quarter and capped the drive by hitting a wide open Marcus Curry with a 25-yard touchdown pass to give Navy a 7-3 lead. The Mids made it 10-3 on their next possession, marching 55 yards on 12 plays with Joe Buckley nailing a 36-yard field goal. The Navy defense set up the final score with linebacker Ross Pospisil knocking the ball out of the hands of Army fullback Kingsley Ehie at the Army 32-yard line and outside linebacker Craig Schaefer picking the ball up and running it down to the Army 12-yard line. Four plays later Dobbs scored from the one, giving him his 24th rushing touchdown of the season, an NCAA record for a quarterback. Dobbs, who was named the Philadelphia Sportswriter s Most Valuable Player, rushed for 113 yards and a touchdown on 33 carries and completed three of his seven pass attempts for 61 yards and a touchdown. Score By Quarters F Army (5-7) Navy (9-4) Scoring Summary 1 0:01 A Carlton 23-yd field goal 4-6, 1:19 3 8:55 N Curry 25-yd rec from Dobbs Buckley PAT 11-68, 6:05 3 0:11 N Buckley 36-yd field goal 12-55, 6:54 4 6:15 N Dobbs 1-yd run Buckley PAT 4-12, 1:56 Team Stats Army Navy FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 27:14 32:46 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red Zone Scores-Chances Individual Leaders RuSHING: Army - Mealy 13-48, Ehie 9-30, Carter 6-27, Steelman 11-10, Team 1-(-3). Navy- Dobbs , Murray 13-41, Curry 4-34, Doyle 1-0, Team 1-(-2). PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Army - Steelman , 77; Hunter 0-1-0, 0. Navy - Dobbs 3-7-1, 61. RECEIvING: Army - Villanueva 5-62, Mealy 1-12, Hunter 1-3. Navy - Curry 1-25, Murray 1-21, Doyle INTERCEPTIONS: Army - Erzinger Navy - Vela 1-0. SACkS (#YDS): Army - None. Navy - Vela TACkLES (ua-a): Army - Rodriguez 15, Erzinger 11, Hilton 7, Ugenyi 7, McNary 6. Navy - Pospisil 7, Tuani 7, Haberer 6, Merchant 5, Burge 5, Schaefer 5. Pg 3

4 2010 National Polls (Dec. 5) AP Poll USA Today Poll Last Last Rk Team Rec Wk Rk Team Rec Wk 1. Auburn (36) Oregon (34) Oregon (23) Auburn (24) TCU (1) TCU (1) Wisconsin Wisconsin Stanford Stanford Ohio State Ohio St Michigan St Michigan St Arkansas Arkansas Oklahoma Oklahoma Boise State Boise St LSU Virginia Tech Virginia Tech LSU Nevada Oklahoma St Missouri Missouri Alabama Nevada Oklahoma St Nebraska Nebraska Texas A&M Texas A&M Alabama S. Carolina Utah Utah S. Carolina Mississippi St West Virgina West Virginia Mississippi St Florida State Florida St Hawai i UCF Connecticut 8-4 NR 25. Hawai i 10-3 NR Receiving votes (by # votes): UCF, Maryland, Tulsa, Navy, Miami (OH), Northern Illinois, San Diego St., Pittsburgh, Fresno St., Iowa, NC State, Air Force Receiving votes (by # votes): Connecticut, Maryland, Northern Illinois, Miami (Ohio), NC State, San Diego St., Navy, Arizona, Tulsa Navy Sports Information Ricketts Hall 566 Brownson Rd. Annapolis, Md Associate Athletic Director for Sports Information / Primary Football Contact: Scott Strasemeier Phone #s: (W) / (C) sstrasem@usna.edu Associate SID / Secondary Football Contact: Stacie Michaud Phone #s: (W) / (C) michaud@usna.edu Assistant SIDs: Justin Kischefsky kischefs@usna.edu Chris Forman forman@usna.edu Jeff Barnes barnes@usna.edu Matt Muzza muzza@usna.edu Director of Publications: Mark Leddy Media Information Interview Policies (In Season) Head Coach Ken Niumatalolo will conduct a postpractice interview session, Monday-Wednesday, at approximately 5:30 pm on Mondays and 6:00 pm on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. All players and assistant coaches will also be available at that time. Coach Niumatalolo will be available via the phone Monday- Thursday from 2-3:00 pm. Please contact SID Scott Strasemeier with your interview request at least one day in advance. All player phone interviews must be arranged through Scott Strasemeier at least one day in advance. Players will conduct phone interviews during the day (Monday-Thursday) if their class schedule permits. Players will also be available after practice, Monday-Wednesday. Pre-Game And Halftime Festivities Pregame festivities will get underway at 11:44 am with the March-On of the Brigade of Midshipmen. West Point s Corps of Cadets will March-On at 12:14 pm. The coin toss will take place at 2:34 pm. Joining Navy team captains Ricky Dobbs and Wyatt Middleton at mid-field will be Medal of Honor recipients Capt. Tom Hudner, USN (Naval Academy Class of 1946) and Col. Barney Barnum, USMC; the Secretary of the Navy the Honorable Ray Mabus; the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen, USN; the Commandant of the Marine Corps General James Amos, USMC; Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Gary Roughead, USN; and Superintendent of the Naval Academy Vice Admiral Michael Miller, USN. Navy s fly-over will feature four F/A 18 s from VFA-103 in- Oceana, Va. our Nation s Future Leaders Navy s 24 seniors learned their service assignments on Wednesday, Dec. 1. Graduates of the Naval Academy serve a minimum of five years in the Navy or Marine Corps, while pilots serve eight years upon earning their wings. 13 seniors will be commissioned Navy Officers (10 Surface Warfare, one Navy Pilot, one Naval Flight Officer, one Submariner), while 11 will be commissioned Marine Corps Officers (nine Marine Corps Ground and two Marine Pilots) Service Assignments For Navy Seniors Player Service Assignment Jeff Battipaglia Marine Corps Ground Shane Bothel Naval Flight Officer Donnie Bowers Marine Corps Ground Joe Buckley Submarines Chase Burge Surface Warfare Andre Byrd Surface Warfare Engineering Duty Officer J.J. Cosh Marine Corps Ground Kyle Delahooke Marine Corps Ground Ricky Dobbs Surface Warfare Kevin Edwards Surface Warfare Trey Grissom Marine Corps Ground Jerry Hauburger Surface Warfare Greg Jones Surface Warfare Clayton Lydick Surface Warfare Emmett Merchant Marine Corps Ground Wyatt Middleton Surface Warfare Engineering Duty Officer Matt Molloy Surface Warfare Vince Murray Marine Corps Pilot Mike Schupp Surface Warfare Tyler Simmons Marine Corps Ground Mike Sweeney Marine Corps Ground John Charles White Navy Pilot Jason Wright Marine Corps Pilot Billy Yarborough Marine Corps Ground Navy receives votes In Both Polls The Navy football team (8-3) received votes in the latest Associated Press and USA Today/Coaches Poll. The Mids received 11 voting points in the Associated Press Poll, which puts the Mids 29th. Brett McMurphy of AOL Fanhouse (national college football writer) ranked the Mids 21st, Travis Haney of the Charleston Post and Courier (South Carolina beat writer) and Cecil Hurt of the Tuscaloosa News (columnist covering Alabama) ranked the Mids 24th and Keith Sargeant of the Home News Tribune (Rutgers beat writer) and Sal Interdonato of the Times-Herald Record (Army beat writer) ranked the Mids 25th. Navy received two voting points in the coaches poll, which puts the Mids 32nd. Navy received 25th-place votes from Art Briles of Baylor and Dan Mullen of Mississippi State. Injuries out Sophomore OLB Brye French (shoulder) Senior S Emmett Merchant (concussion) Senior OT Matt Molloy (concussion) Questionable Senior WR Mike Schupp (right knee) Junior LB Max Blue (neck) Navy s Senior Class Trying To Go Down In History As one of The Best With two remaining games, Navy s senior class has compiled a record (.667). It has won three Commander- In-Chief s Trophies, will participate in four bowl games, won a bowl game and became just the third class in school history to beat Notre Dame three times. If Navy can win its final two games of the 2010 campaign, the senior class will be the first in school history to win 10 games in consecutive seasons and just the second Service Academy class to win 10 or more games in consecutive seasons (Air Force won 10 in 1997 and 12 in 1998). It would also give the seniors 36 wins, which would tie the record for most wins by a class at the Naval Academy which is held by the Class of The senior class is 3-0 against Army, outscoring the Black Knights, The seniors have not allowed an Army touchdown in their three seasons. Navy s senior class includes: Jeff Battipaglia, Shane Bothel, Donnie Bowers, Joe Buckley, Chase Burge, Andre Byrd, J.J. Cosh, kyle Delahooke, Ricky Dobbs, kevin Edwards, Trey Grissom, Jerry Hauburger, Greg Jones, Clayton Lydick, Emmett Merchant, Wyatt Middleton, Matt Molloy, vince Murray, Mike Schupp, Tyler Simmons, Mike Sweeney, John Charles White, Jason Wright and Billy Yarborough. Most Wins By A Senior Class (current streak) Rk No Class Navy Handles Arkansas State on Senior Day Quarterback Ricky Dobbs rushed for three touchdowns and threw for another while accounting for a career-high 318 yards of total offense in Navy s victory over Arkansas State 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 the last two years, an NCAA record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in consecutive seasons. Navy went up 14-0 in the first quarter as John Howell scored on Navy s opening possession on a 12-yard touchdown run and then, after safety Wyatt Middleton recovered a fumble on Arkansas 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 at the half and the score remained that way until early in the fourth quarter when Dobbs scored his record-setting touchdown to push Navy s lead to After an Arkansas State score, Dobbs scored his third touchdown of the day, this time from three yards out, to give the Mids a lead. Dobbs carried the ball 31 times for 154 yards and three touchdowns and completed eight of his nine passes for 164 yards and a touchdown. Fullback Alexander Teich had 12 carries for 86 yards, while Jones led the Navy receiving corps with four catches for 129 yards and a touchdown. The defense was led by safety Tra ves Bush, who was making his second-career start (both starts have come at linebacker), with nine tackles and an interception, while linebacker Tyler Simmons had nine tackles. Middleton was in on seven tackles, two pass breakups and a fumble recovery, while safety Jordan Fraser, who was making his firstcareer start and playing outside linebacker, had seven tackles, 1.5 tackles for a loss and a pass break-up. Defensive end Billy Yarborough recorded five tackles and a career-high three sacks. Pg 4

5 KEN NIUMATALoLo Head Coach Navy: (3 yrs.) Career: (3 yrs.) Year-By-Year Coaching Ledger 2007 Navy * Navy Navy Navy rd Season * coached Navy in the 2007 Poinsettia Bowl Coaching Highlights First coach to lead Navy to a bowl game in his inaugural season as a head coach. First coach to lead Navy to a bowl game in each of his first two seasons as a head coach. First coach to lead Navy to a bowl game in each of his first three seasons as a head coach. Second Service Academy coach to win Commander-In- Chief s Trophy in his first year as a head coach. First Service Academy coach to win Commander-In-Chief s Trophy in each of his first two years as a head coach. Led Navy to an 8-5 record in 2008, the most wins by a firstyear coach at Navy since Guided Navy to a win over No. 16 Wake Forest in 2008, the Mids first win over a team ranked in the Associated Press top 25 since Led Navy to back-to-back wins over BCS teams in 2008 (Rutgers, Wake Forest) for the first time since Won a school-record tying 10 games in Led Navy to a win over No. 19 Notre Dame in South Bend on Nov. 7, It marked the first time since 1936 that an unranked Navy team defeated a ranked Notre Dame team. His 18 wins over his first two years is a record. His 26 wins are the most in school history by a coach in his first three seasons at the helm. Joins Eddie Erdelatz and Wayne Hardin as the only coaches in school history to beat Notre Dame in back-toback years. Member of the Navy coaching staff that led the Mids to seven-consecutive Commander-In-Chief s Trophies from Member of the Navy coaching staff that directed the Mids to 15-straight wins over rivals Air Force and Army from Helped lead Navy to an NCAA-record four-consecutive NCAA rushing titles ( ). Member of the Navy coaching staff that has defeated Notre Dame three times in the last four years (twice as the head coach). The second Polynesian head coach in Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) history and the first Samoan collegiate head coach on any level. Coaching Experience Hawai i Graduate Asst Hawai i Assistant Coach Navy Assistant Coach Navy Offensive Coordinator UNLV Assistant Coach Navy Asst. Head Coach 2008-present Navy Head Coach Personal Date of Birth May 8, 1965 Hometown: Laie, Hawai i Family: Wife - Barbara Children - Alexcia, Va a, Ali i Education Received B.S. from Hawai i in 1989 Playing Experience Three-year letterwinner as a quarterback In 1989, led Hawai i to the program s first postseason bowl appearance Navy Team Captains: ricky Dobbs and Wyatt Middleton Senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs and safety Wyatt Middleton have been elected team captains for the 2010 football season by their teammates. "It's a great honor for Ricky and Wyatt to be elected team captains by their teammates and there is no doubt in my mind they will do a phenomenal job," said Niumatalolo. "They have been team leaders since the day they set foot on campus and I am confident they will provide great leadership on the field, in the classroom and in Bancroft Hall. Dobbs and Middleton led Navy to a school-record-tying 10 wins in 2009, a seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief s Trophy and a rout of Missouri to win the Texas Bowl. Despite playing with a broken kneecap over the final six games and missing the majority of two games during the 2009 season, Dobbs scored a school-record 27 TDs and set the NCAA record for single-season rushing TDs by a quarterback in Additionally, he was ranked No. 2 nationally in TDs scored (27) and points per game, averaging points per contest. He finished 12th in points-responsible-for per game (rushing and passing TDs), averaging points per contest. He played a role in 33 of the Mids 51 TDs last year (27 rushing, six passing) and his 198 points-responsible-for set a school record. He is just the third quarterback in school history and 37th in NCAA history to rush anpass for 1,000 yards in a single season. Niumatalolo Making History Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo is just the second coach since World War II to lead Navy to 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 beat Notre Dame in back-toback years. He is the only coach in school history to lead Navy to a bowl game in each of his first three seasons. His 26 wins are the most in school history in the first three years of a career. A win over Army would make him just the sixth coach in school history to win his first three games against the Black Knights. Paul Johnson went 6-0 aganst Army ( ), Wayne Hardin won his first five games ( ), George Welsh won his first four contests ( ), Eddie Erdelatz won his first three games against Army ( ) and Swede Larson won all three of his games against Army ( ). His 18 wins in his first two years are the most wins in school history in the first two years at Navy. His eight wins in his first year are tied for the fourth-most in school history for a coach in his first season and the most for a Navy coach in his debut season since Tom Hamilton won eight in In 2009, Niumatalolo was the first coach to lead an unranked Navy squad over a ranked Notre Dame squad since 1936 (which was the first year of the polls) when Tom Hamilton led 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 s Trophy in each of his first two years. Niumatalolo is the first Samoan head football coach on the collegiate level and the second Polynesian head coach in Division IA history (Larry Price, who was the head coach at Hawai'i from was the first). Most Wins by Navy First-Year Head Coaches Rk Team Wins Pct 1. Bill Ingram, Frank Berrien, Joe Reeves, Tom Hamilton, Bill Armstrong, ken Niumatalolo, Most Wins At Navy In First Two Years As Head Coach Rk Team Wins Pct 1. ken Niumatalolo, * Paul Dashiell, Bill Armstrong, Bill Ingram, Doug Howard, Oscar Hagberg, Tom Hamilton, Frank Berrien, Middleton was named a 2009 First- Team All-East selection after recording 68 tackles, a team-high four interceptions and breaking up seven passes. He was part of a defense that did not allow a touchdown against Army or Air Force, was ranked 18th in the nation in scoring defense (19.4 points per game) and was the sixth-best red zone defense in the country. He had huge games last fall against Pittsburgh (nine tackles), Air Force (nine tackles and two passes broken up), Temple (two interceptions), Notre Dame (eight tackles), Delaware (seven tackles and three passes broken up) and Missouri (fourth quarter interception to seal the game and broke up a pass). Most Wins At Navy In First Three Years As Head Coach Rk Team Wins Pct 1. ken Niumatalolo, * Paul Dashiell, Frank Berrien, Wayne Hardin, Charlie Weatherbie, *Niumatalolo was the head coach for the Poinsettia Bowl at the end of the 2007 season to account for his 13th loss The Buddy System Navy s defense has been tough against arch-rival Army since defensive coordinator Buddy Green s arrival in In the eight meetings that Green has been the defensive coordinator, the Mids have won all eight contests and have allowed just 71 points (8.8 pts/gm). The Mids have surrendered just three points over the last three games (1.0 pts/gm) and have not allowed a touchdown since the fourth quarter of the 2006 game. Navy has allowed just 784 yards on the ground over those eight games (98 yds/gm) and 1,122 yards through the air (140.3 yds/gm). Army is averaging just yards of total offense per game (1,906 yds in eight games) against Green s defense. offense Has struggled In Last Three Service Academy Games The Navy offense has struggled in its last three Service Academy games (two against Air Force and one against Army), scoring a total of three touchdowns and averaging just 256 yards of total offense per game (189.3 per game on the ground, 66.7 through the air). In last year s overtime victory over Air Force, the Mids scored one touchdown and kicked three field goals while being held to 240 yards of total offense (173 rushing and 36 passing). In last year s Army-Navy game, the Mids trailed 3-0 at the half before rallying to win, Navy managed just 247 yards of total offfense in the game (186 rushing and 61 passing). Earlier this year against Air Force, the Mids scored just two field goals and posted 312 yards of total offense (209 rushing and 103 passing) in a 14-6 loss. Cardiac Mids Seven of Navy s 11 games this year have been decided by eight points or less, with the Mids winning four of them. Twenty of the 39 games (.513) during Ken Niumatalolo s head coaching career at Navy have been decided by seven points or less with the Mids posting a 12-8 record (.600) in those games. Eight of Navy s last 16 wins have been decided by seven points or less. Pg 5

6 Navy s record When... under Situation 2010 Niumatalolo overall playing at home playing on the road playing at a neutral site in bowl games in overtime more than one week to prepare in August in September in October in November in December outrushing opponent when rushing for 300 yards when rushing for 400 yards outrushed by opponent when allowing 300 yards rushing outpassing opponent when passing for 300 yards outpassed by opponent when allowing 300 yards passing when allowing 400 yards passing more total offense than opponent when having 400+ total offense when having 500+ total offense when having 600+ total offense less total offense than opponent when allowing 400+ total offense when allowing 500+ total offense committing fewer turnovers committing more turnovers turnovers are even :00 of time of possession :01-plus of time of possession Navy scores first opponent scores first leading after the 1st quarter trailing after the 1st quarter tied after the 1st quarter leading at halftime trailing at halftime tied at halftime leading after the 3rd quarter trailing after the 3rd quarter tied after the 3rd quarter scoring 0-10 points scoring points scoring points scoring points scoring 41-plus points opponent scores 0-10 points opponent scores points opponent scores points opponent scores points opponent scores 41-plus points individual 200-yard rusher individual 100-yard rusher with two 100-yard rushers opponent 100-yard rusher opponent with two 100-yard rushers Games decided by 7 points or less Pg 6 Long Layoff The Mids will have had 21 days off between the Arkansas State win (Nov. 20) and the Army game (Dec. 11). It is the longest stretch between games for a Navy team since 2006 when Navy defeated Army, 26-14, on Dec. 2 and then lost to Boston College, 25-24, on Dec. 30 at the Meineke Car Care Bowl (28 days). It is the longest stretch between games during the regular season since 2005 when the Mids went 21 days between losing to Stanford (40-38) on Sept. 10 and beating Duke, (28-21) on Oct. 1. That layoff was caused by a hurricane that shifted a scheduled game against Rice to later in the year. It is the longest layoff before the Army-Navy game since 1990 when the Mids had 21 days between beating Delaware (31-27) on Nov. 17 and losing to Army (30-20) on Dec. 8. Navy Qualifies For The San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl Following Navy s win over East Carolina on Nov. 6, Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk announced that Navy has qualified to play in the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl. The bowl game will be played on Thursday, Dec. 23, at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego against San Diego State. The game will be televised nationally by ESPN at 5:00 pm (Pacific), 8:00 pm in Annapolis. Qualifying for the Poinsettia Bowl is a landmark achievement for the football program as it marks the first time in school history that Navy has gone to eight-straight bowl games. Tickets for the Poinsettia Bowl are on sale now at Tickets can also be purchased by calling US4-NAVY or by visiting the Ricketts Hall Box Office. Tickets range from $45 for the field, plaza and loge level and $55 for club seats. Fans are also asked to purchase tickets to sponsor midshipmen and enlisted personnel and their families for $45. "We strongly encourage Navy fans to buy their bowl tickets directly from the Naval Academy Athletic Association," said Gladchuk. "Our goal is to bring a large contingent of the Brigade of Midshipmen and we expect more than 20,000 Navy fans in the stands. It is very important for this game and for future Navy bowl considerations for our fans to purchase tickets through the NAAA. If you can't make it to the game, we ask that Navy fans buy tickets for our midshipmen and enlisted personnel, which will allow us to create the usual pageantry of Navy football. San Diego is a "Navy" town and it would be great if we could send any interested enlisted personnel and their family to the game. Ticket donations through the NAAA ticket office are 100 percent tax deductible." Anthony Travel is the official Naval Academy Poinsettia Bowl travel agency. Travel packages include hotel accommodations at the Manchester Grand Hyatt (Navy team hotel). Visit AnthonyTravel.com and search Navy Bowl or call (800) to make your reservations. Consecutive Bowl Appearances (current streak) Rk. Bowls Team Florida St Florida Virginia Tech Georgia Tech 14 Georgia Oklahoma 12 Boston College LSU 11 Ohio State 11 Texas Tech West Virginia Boise St. 9 Wisconsin 9 Southern Miss Navy 8 Utah Help Sought to Send our Military Members to the Poinsettia Bowl The Naval Academy Athletic Association has received 7,000 requests for donated tickets for the Dec. 23 San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl. "There is more enthusiasm and interest by our military in California to attend this game than any previous bowl game over the past eight years," said Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk. "The requests we have to date far outnumber the tickets we can purchase through donations. We still need a significant number of donated tickets from our alumni and friends to help us help our midshipmen, military and their families become a part of another successful Navy bowl experience." Among those requesting tickets are more than 1,000 sailors and marines that will be returning from deployment the week of the game, including the Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marines (includes five Companies of Marines and Sailors, Reconnaissance Platoon, Tank Platoon, Artillery Battery, Light Armored Reconnaissance Platoon, Combat Engineer Platoon, and an Amphibious Assault Vehicle Platoon. The Commanding Officer is Lt. Col. Joseph Clearfield, USMC, who was the sprint football coach from ), Officers and Crew of the USS Dubuque (re-captured the MV Magellan Star from Somalia Pirates on Sept 9. The Commanding Officer is Capt. Christopher Bolt, USN and Class of 1987), and HMLA-267, which is an attack helicopter squadron. Other requests for donated tickets have come from Naval Base San Diego; NAS North Island San Diego; Naval Amphibious Base San Diego; Pt. Loma Base San Diego; China Lake, Calif.; Fallon, Nev.; Monterey, Calif.; Seal Beach, Calif.; Ventura, Calif.; El Centro, Calif., Le Moore, Calif. and the Brigade of Midshipmen. Fans can buy or donate tickets at by calling US4-NAVY or via the internet at the following link: Donated tickets are $45 each and are 100 percent tax deductible. road Warriors Navy is (.632) in games played away from Annapolis over the last eight years, the country s 13th-best mark. The Mids are 4-2 in games played away from Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium this season. Navy dropped its opener against Maryland in Baltimore, 17-14; defeated Louisiana Tech in Ruston, 37-23; was tripped up by Service Academy rival Air Force, 14-6, in Colorado Springs; rallied for a thrilling victory over Wake Forest, handled Notre Dame, 35-17, at the New Meadowlands Stadium and hammered East Carolina in Greenville, Best Winning Pct. Away From Home (Road / Neutral) Since 2003 Rk Pct W-L Team USC Texas Boise State TCU LSU Ohio State Florida Georgia Auburn Virginia Tech West Virginia Boston College Navy Oklahoma Oregon Playing in the Big Time Since the start of the 2003 season, Navy has played 25 games in 12 different big league stadiums (11 NFL and one MLB), posting a record (.600). No college team in the country has played in as many different professional stadiums than Navy over the last eight years. This fall the Mids played Maryland at Baltimore s M&T Bank Stadium, Notre Dame at the New Meadowlands Stadium and will face Army at Philadelphia s Lincoln Financial Field. With its win over East Carolina, Navy has qualified to play in the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl at San Diego s Qualcomm Stadium on Dec. 23.

7 300: The Magic Number Navy is (.814) over the last eight years when rushing for 300-plus yards as a team. Navy s Top 50 rushing Games Navy opened the 2008 campaign by producing 558 yards in its ground attack against Towson, the third-most yards in program history. Quarterback Ricky Dobbs anchored a 404-yard rushing performance by the Mids in their 35-7 win over SMU on Oct. 25, Dobbs was one of two Navy players in 2008 to top 200 yards on the ground, joining Shun White who rushed for a school-record 348 yards against Towson. Navy s 572 yards against North Texas in 2007 set a new school record for rushing yards in a game. Navy s 471 yards rushing against Rice in 2009 is the 10thbest rushing day in school history. Navy rushed for 412 yards in the 2010 season opening loss to Maryland. It was just the third time in school history that Navy rushed for more than 400 yards in a game and lost. The other two times were in 1999 against Hawai i (rushed for 451 yards in a loss) and 2007 against Ball State (rushed for 521 yards in a overtime loss). Navy rushed for 521 yards, which is tied for the fifth-most in school history, in a rout of East Carolina in The Mids followed up the East Carolina performance with 437 rushing yards against Central Michigan, which is the 18th-most in school history. Head coach Ken Niumatalolo was on the Navy staff as either an assistant or head coach for nine of the top-10 rushing marks, including each of the top seven. Navy Top Rushing Games Rk. Yds. Opponent Date North Texas Kent State Towson Central Michigan East Carolina Ball State Colgate Columbia Army Rutgers Rice Kent State Colorado State Connecticut Wake Forest Hawai'i Delaware Central Michigan Duke Pennsylvania SMU Air Force Dartmouth Army Temple Tulane Tulane Maryland Yale SMU East Carolina Virginia Kent State Columbia William & Mary William & Mary William & Mary Syracuse West Virginia Connecticut Missouri Princeton William & Mary Boston College Army Northwestern Duke Temple Boston College Western Kentucky Rutgers Navy Among the Most Successful Teams Nationally over The Last Eight years Navy clinched its eighth-consecutive winning season with a victory over Central Michigan on Nov. 13. The eight-straight winning seasons are the most by Navy since it enjoyed 10-straight winning seasons from The Mids own a (.683) record over the last eight years after posting a 3-30 (.091) mark from The 69 wins are the 18th most in the country during that span. Most Wins Over the Last Eight Years (2003-present) Rk Wins Team Boise State USC Ohio State 85 Oklahoma LSU Texas TCU 81 Virginia Tech Florida 79 Utah Wisconsin 76 Auburn 76 West Virginia Georgia Texas Tech 71 Boston College 71 Oregon Navy Alabama 68 Missouri Navy versus The BCS / Non-BCS Since 2003, Navy owns an (.462) record against schools from a BCS conference and an impressive record (.820) against non-bcs foes. Navy s 18 BCS wins are the most by a non-bcs school since Head coach Ken Niumatalolo is 18-5 (.783) 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 second-longest active streak in the country by a non-bcs school. TCU has had at least one BCS win in nine-consecutive seasons. Navy (vs. Missouri), BYU (vs. Oregon State) and Utah (vs. Cal) were the only non-bcs schools to beat a BCS school in a bowl game last season. Most BCS Wins by a Non-BCS School (Since 2003) Rk Wins Team Navy Utah TCU Fresno State BYU 6. 8 Hawai i 7. 7 East Carolina 8. 6 Houston 6 Toledo 6 Boise State Consecutive Seasons With A victory Over A BCS School Rk Wins Team 1. 9 TCU 2. 8 Navy 3. 5 BYU 5 Toledo 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 Hoover and Jim Plunkett/John Elway) and Miami of Ohio (Benjamin Harrison and Ben Roethlisberger). Eight or More Wins For Eight-Straight years Navy has won eight or more games in each of the last eight seasons, tying as the eighth-longest streak in the country. Boise State, with 11-consecutive years winning eight or more games, is the only non-bcs school that has a longer streak than Navy. Consecutive Seasons with Eight or More Wins (active streak) Rk No Team Virginia Tech Boise State LSU 11 Oklahoma 5. 9 Boston College* 9 Ohio State 9 West Virginia 8. 8 Navy 8 Texas Tech* *Has seven wins entering the bowl game John Dowd Named ESPN Div. I First-Team Academic All-American Navy junior guard John Dowd has been named a 2010 ESPN Div. I First-Team Academic All-American by the College Sports Information Director s of America. Dowd is the first Navy football player to be named a First- Team Academic All-American since 1980 (Ted Dumbauld) and only Navy s sixth first-teamer in the sport of football. A Second-Team Academic All-American a year ago, Dowd is a Mechanical Engineering major with a 3.92 GPA. His class schedule this semester consists of Electrical Engineering I, Materials Science, Engineering Thermodynamics, Introduction To Design and Naval Warfare. On the field, Dowd has started all 11 games at right guard and has helped pave the way for the nation s third-best rushing offense (302.7 yds/gm). He has played in 22- straight games dating back to last year. Navy s First-Team Academic All Americans Name Year John Dowd 2010 Ted Dumbauld 1980 Dan Pike 1969 Joe Tranchini 1958 Tom Forrestal 1957 Steve Eisenhauer ESPN First-Team Academic All-Americans Quarterback: Greg McElroy (Alabama) Receiver: Anthony Nelson (Massachusetts) Receiver: Kealoha Pilares (Hawai i) Receiver: Joe Allaria (Southern Illinois) Tight End: Kyle Adams (Purdue) Running Back: Kyle Minett (South Dakota State) Running Back: Jacquise Terry (Kent State) Offensive Line: John Dowd (Navy) Offensive Line: Stefen Wisniewski (Penn State) Offensive Line: Barrett Jones (Alabama) Offensive Line: Chase Beeler (Stanford) Offensive Line: Patrick Conroy (Brown) Defensive Line: Chance Coda (Southern Illinois) Defensive Line: Pete Massaro (Penn State) Defensive Line: Brnadon Wingeier (Dayton) Defensive Line: Sam Acho (Texas) Linebacker: Chris Colasanti (Penn State) Linebacker: Kyle Glazier (Western Illinois) Linebacker: Michael Hodges (Texas A&M) Defensive Back: A.J. Kaltenbach (Dayton) Defensive Back: Jordan Trimble (Army) Defensive Back: Austin Cassidy (Nebraska) Defensive Back: Erik Stoll (Montana) Kicker: David Ruffer (Notre Dame) Punter: Drew Butler (Georgia) Pg 7

8 100-yard rushing Pairs On 36 occasions, Navy has boasted 100-yard rushing tandems. The Mids have never had three players over 100 yards in a single game. Date Players (Att.-Yds.) Opponent David Bannerman (26-155) Columbia Frank Hauff (24-123) Dean Smith (17-124) Columbia Victor Vine (16-105) Joe Gattuso Sr. (16-111) Mississippi John Weaver (16-106) Harry Hurst (9-137) William & Mary Ned Oldham (11-103) Pat Donnelly (15-109) SMU Roger Staubach (18-107) Cleveland Cooper (26-123) Pittsburgh Robert Jackson (18-101) Ed Gilmore (12-123) Army Cleveland Cooper (18-102) Robert Jackson (25-133) Army Gerry Goodwin (18-114) Eddie Meyers (38-179) Air Force Marco Pagnanelli (16-106) Napoleon McCallum (37-229) Princeton Bryan Caraveo (25-122) Jason Van Matre (26-128) Delaware Duke Ingraham (23-105) Tim Cannada (17-107) Rutgers Chris McCoy (22-101) Chris McCoy (27-140) SMU Omar Nelson ( Chris McCoy (33-183) Boston College Omar Nelson (14-118) Chris McCoy (31-205) Army Tim Cannada (30-133) Steve Holley (29-188) Kent State Irv Dingle (19-151) Brian Broadwater (26-216) Colgate Jon Limbert (12-111) Irv Dingle (19-134) Rutgers Brian Broadwater (29-132) Dre Brittingham (12-124) West Virginia Brian Broadwater (23-110) Brian Madden (25-144) Tulane Raheem Lambert (19-101) Brian Madden (29-150) Hawai'i Raheem Lambert (18-120) Kyle Eckel (18-104) Rutgers Eric Roberts (9-125) Kyle Eckel (26-120) Tulane Craig Candeto (18-140) Kyle Eckel (18-167) C. Michigan Craig Candeto (13-150) Adam Ballard (15-129) Colorado St. Reggie Campbell (16-116) Adam Ballard (26-120) Stanford Reggie Campbell (13-110) Brian Hampton (27-182) Connecticut Reggie Campbell (5-101) Adam Ballard (27-134) Air Force Brian Hampton (22-105) K. Kaheaku-Enhada (19-114) Duke Adam Ballard (27-103) K. Kaheaku-Enhada (19-140) Temple Shun White (7-114) Shun White (8-122) Temple K. Kaheaku-Enhada (15-102) Eric Kettani (9-126) Ball State K. Kaheaku-Enhada (11-117) Shun White (7-131) North Texas Zerbin Singleton (8-103) Jarod Bryant (27-139) N. Illinois Zerbin Singleton (11-101) Shun White (13-148) Army Eric Kettani (24-125) Vince Murray (14-158) Notre Dame Ricky Dobbs (31-102) Ricky Dobbs (30-166) Missouri Marcus Curry (12-109) Alexander Teich (14-157) East Carolina Ricky Dobbs (17-100) Pg 8 The ricky Dobbs File Senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs has amassed a 17-6 (.739) record as a starter, has rushed for over 100 yards in 12 of his 23 career starts and has scored at least one rushing touchdown in 21 of his 23 career starts. He has led the Mids to wins over Northern Illinois in 2008, Louisiana Tech, Western Kentucky, Air Force, Rice, SMU, Notre Dame, Delaware, Army and Missouri (Texas Bowl) in 2009 and Georgia Southern, Louisiana Tech, Wake Forest, SMU, Notre Dame, East Carolina and Arkansas State in His 40 rushing touchdowns over the last two seasons (27 in 2009 and 13 in 2010) is an NCAA record for most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in back-to back years. The previous record was 38 by Stacey Robinson of Northern Illinois (19 in 1989 and 19 in 1990) and Eric Crouch of Nebraska (20 in 2000 and 18 in 2001). In 2009, despite missing the entire Wake Forest game and playing just seven downs against Temple after suffering a broken kneecap against SMU, he scored a school-record 27 touchdowns, setting the NCAA record for single-season rushing touchdowns by a quarterback. The previous record was 24 held by Chance Harridge of Air Force (2002) and Florida s Tim Tebow (2007). He has scored four or more rushing touchdowns on four different occasions during his career, including three times last year. No other Navy player has more than one career fourrushing touchdown day. He has been responsible for 386 points in his career, which are the second most in school history. He is just four points behind Chris McCoy for the school record. His 198 points responsible for in 2009 was a single-season record, while his 140 points this year is the fifth most in school history. He is Navy s all-time leading scorer, producing 290 points. Dobbs is one of only four different players (Chris McCoy - 2x) in program history to reach 100 points in a season and one of only two to score more than 120. He is averaging 9.4 points per game in his career, which is best mark in the country among all active players. His 48-career touchdowns and rushing touchdowns are the most in school history. He is third among all active players in rushing touchdowns. His 48-career rushing touchdowns are the fifth most in NCAA history by a quarterback. He trails fourth place Kareem Wilson (Ohio) by just one. He is averaging 20.7 carries per game in his career, the fifth most in the NCAA among active players and the most among all active quarterbacks. Has 12-career 100-yard rushing days, which are the second-most by a quarterback in school history. Just the third different quarterback (fourth overall) in school history to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season (1,203 yards). The previous quarterbacks to accomplish this are Chris McCoy (1,370 yards in 1997 and 1,228 yards in 1996) and Craig Candeto (1,112 yards in 2003). He is just the third quarterback in school history and 37th quarterback in NCAA history (one of three in 09) to rush for 1,000 yards and pass for 1,000 yards in a single-season. Chris McCoy rushed for 1,370 yards and passed for 1,203 yards in 1997, while Craig Candeto rushed for 1,112 yards and passed for 1,140 yards in Only six quarterbacks in NCAA history have accomplished this feat twice or more in their careers. Beau Morgan (Air Force, 1995 and 96), Josh Cribbs (Kent State, 01 and 02), Brad Smith (Missouri, 02, 03 and 05), Vince Young (Texas, 04 and 05), Pat White (West Virginia, 06 and 07) and Colin Kaepernick (Nevada, 08, 09 and 10) He is averaging 9.9 (245 attempts for 2,437 yards) yards per pass attempt in his career, which is the second-best mark in school history. His 2,234 yards of total offense in 2009 ranks second alltime at Navy for a single season behind Chris McCoy (2,573 in 1997). His 4,951 yards of career total offense ranks second behind Chris McCoy (5,958 yards, ). He has rushed for 2,504-career yards, which is sixth on Navy s career rushing list. He needs just 79 yards to pass Cleveland Cooper for fifth all-time. His 10 touchdown passes in 2010 are the most by a Navy quarterback since 1997 when Chris McCoy had 11 touchdown passes. The single-season school record is 12 set by Alton Grizzard in The 10 touchdown passes are tied for the fifth most in school history for a single season. He has been responsible for 14.4 points per game in 2010, which is tied for 24th in the country. In 2010 Rushed for 44 yards and one touchdown on 25 carries and completed five of his eight pass attempts for 84 yards in Navy s 13-7 victory over Georgia Southern. Had a great game against Louisiana Tech, rushing for 67 yards and a touchdown on19 carries and completing eight of his 14 pass attempts for 219 yards and a touchdown. Had his best game of 2010 against Wake Forest, rushing for 100 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries. Additionally, he completed eight of his 19 pass attempts for 94 yards and two touchdowns, including a beautiful six-yard strike in the back of the end zone to senior Greg Jones with 26 seconds remaining that gave Navy a win. Led Navy back from a 14-0 deficit to a win over SMU by completing six of nine passes for 84 yards and one touchdown and rushing for 62 yards on 19 carries. Led Navy to a victory over Notre Dame for the second-consecutive year, rushing for 90 yards and three touchdowns on 20 carries and completing both of his pass attempts for 71 yards and a touchdown. Had his best day as a passer in Navy s loss to Duke, completing 13 of his 27 attempts for 227 yards and two touchdowns. Also ran for 83 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries. Ran the ball 17 times for 100 yards and a touchdown and completed six of his eight pass attempts for 75 yards and two touchdowns in Navy s rout of East Carolina. The 76 points scored were the most by a Navy team since Produced a career-high 318 yards of total offense (154 rushing, 164 passing) and accounted for four touchdowns (three rushing, one passing) in Navy s victory over Arkansas State in his final appearance at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. In 2009 In his second-career start, a date at The Horseshoe against sixth-ranked Ohio State in the 2009 opener, Dobbs rushed for 83 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries and completed nine of his 13 pass attempts for a career-high 156 yards and a career-high two touchdowns. Led the Mids, who trailed by 14 at the half, to a overtime victory at SMU. He rushed for 89 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries, while completing four of his nine pass attempts for 68 yards. He played most of the game with a broken knee cap. Was phenomenal in Navy s upset of No. 19 Notre Dame, rushing for 102 yards and one touchdown on 31 carries and completing two of his three passes for 56 yards and a touchdown. Rushed for a stadium-record five touchdowns and gained 100 yards rushing on 26 carries in Navy s win over Delaware. It was against the Blue Hens in which he broke the school record for single-season touchdowns. Rushed for 113 yards and a touchdown on 33 carries and completed three of his seven pass attempts for 61 yards and a touchdown in Navy s 17-3 win over Army. His TD against the Black Knights marked his NCAA-record setting 24th rushing score of the year. He was named the Philadelphia Sportswriter s Most Valuable Player. Was brilliant against Missouri, rushing for 166 yards and three touchdowns on 30 carries and completing nine of his 14 pass attempts for 130 yards and one touchdown in Navy s rout of the Tigers in the Texas Bowl. Dobbs was named MVP of the game. In 2008 He came off the bench to rush for 224 yards and four touchdowns on 42 carries in Navy s 34-7 victory over SMU. Dobbs followed up with an even more impressive performance, rallying Navy from a 20-point deficit in the fourth quarter for a overtime victory over Temple. Dobbs, who replaced starting QB Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada late in the third quarter, threw a 22-yard TD pass to T.J. Thiel. He flipped the ball to fullback Eric Kettani on an option pitch on fourth-and-goal from the one with three guys draped all over him to allow the Mids to pull within seven. He then scored the game-winning touchdown in overtime from one yard out. Trailing 27-7 with 2:30 left in Navy s contest against Notre Dame the week after the Temple comeback, Dobbs led the Mids to two late touchdowns. Dobbs received his first-collegiate starting nod on Nov. 25 against Northern Illinois, where he promptly rushed for 124 yards and a touchdown on 25 carries.

9 NCAA record Book NCAA Career Rushing Touchdown By A QB Rk TDs Player, Team (Year) Colin Kaepernick, Nevada (2007-current) 59 Eric Crouch, Nebraska ( ) Tim Tebow, Florida ( ) Kareem Wilson, Ohio ( ) Ricky Dobbs, Navy (2008-current) Pat White, West Virginia ( ) 47 Brian Mitchell, La.-Lafayette ( ) 47 Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan ( ) 9, 45 Brad Smith, Missouri ( ) Antwan Randle-El, Indiana ( ) NCAA Single-Season Rushing Touchdown By A QB Rk TDs Player, Team (Year) Ricky Dobbs, Navy (2009) Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) 23 Chance Harridge, Air Force (2002) Chris McCoy, Navy (1997) 20 Eric Crouch, Nebraska (2000) NCAA - Career Active Leaders Rushing Touchdowns (all players) Rk TDs Player, Team (Position) Colin Kaepernick, Nevada (QB) DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma (RB) Ricky Dobbs, Navy (QB) Chad Spann, Northern Illinois (RB) Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon State (RB) Points Per Game (all players) Rk PPG Player, Team (Position) Ricky Dobbs, Navy (QB) LaMichael James, Oregon (RB) Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech (RB) Jimmy Stevens, Oklahoma (K) Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon State (RB) 8.5 Kyle Brotzman, Boise State (K) Carries Per Game (all players) Rk CPG Player, Team (Position) Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon State (RB) Daniel Thomas, Kansas State (RB) 21.8 Dion Lewis, Pitt (RB) LaMichael James, Oregon (RB) Ricky Dobbs, Navy (QB) Navy - Career Navy Career Touchdown Leaders Rk TDs Player, Years (Position) Ricky Dobbs, 2008-current (QB) Chris McCoy, (QB) Bill Ingram, (RB) Craig Candeto, (QB) 33 Napoleon McCallum, (RB) Navy Career Rushing Touchdown Leaders Rk TDs Player, Year (Position) Ricky Dobbs, 2008-current (QB) Chris McCoy, (QB) Craig Candeto, (QB) Napoleon McCallum, (RB) Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada, (QB) Navy Career Rushing Yardage Leaders Rk Yds Player, Year (Position) 1. 4,179 Napoleon McCallum, (RB) 2. 3,401 Chris McCoy, (QB) 3. 2,935 Eddie Meyers, (RB) 4. 2,906 Kyle Eckel, (RB) 5. 2,582 Cleveland Cooper, (RB) 6. 2,504 Ricky Dobbs, (QB) 7. 2,311 Shun White, (RB) 8. 2,174 Alton Grizzard, (QB) 9. 2,125 Adam Ballard, (RB) 10. 2,091 Eric Kettani, (RB) ricky Dobbs In The record Books Navy Career Points Leaders Rk Points Player, Year (Position) Ricky Dobbs, 2008-current (QB) Chris McCoy, (QB) Bill Ingram, (RB/K) Napoleon McCallum, (RB) Craig Candeto, (QB) 198 Joe Bellino, (RB) Navy Career Points Responsible For Rk PRF Player, Year Chris McCoy, Ricky Dobbs, Craig Candeto, Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada, Roger Staubach, Career Passing Yards Per Attempt Rk YPA Player, Years Lamar Owens, Ricky Dobbs, Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada, Aaron Polanco, Craig Candeto, Navy - Single Season Navy Single-Season Touchdown Leaders Rk TDs Player, Year (Position) Ricky Dobbs, 2009 (QB) Bill Ingram, 1917 (RB) Chris McCoy, 1997 (QB) Joe Bellino, 1960 (RB) Chris McCoy, 1996 (QB) Navy Single-Season Passing Touchdown Leaders Rk TDs Player, Year (Position) Alton Grizzard, Chris McCoy, Jim Kubiak, Bill Byrne, Ricky Dobbs, Jim Kubiak, Bill Byrne, John Cartwright, Joe Tranchini, Bob Leszczynski, Bob Leszczynski, Al Glenny, John Cartwright, Bob Zastrow, 1949 Navy Single-Season Rushing Leaders Rk Yds Player (Year) 1. 1,587 Napoleon McCallum (1983) 2. 1,370 Chris McCoy (1997) 3. 1,327 Napoleon McCallum (1985) 4. 1,318 Eddie Meyers (1981) 5. 1,292 Joe Gattuso, Jr. (1977) 6. 1,249 Kyle Eckel (2003) 7. 1,228 Chris McCoy (1996) 8. 1,203 Ricky Dobbs (2009) 9. 1,147 Kyle Eckel (2004) 10. 1,112 Craig Candeto (2003) Navy Single-Season Points Leaders Rk TDs Player, Year (Position) Bill Ingram, 1917 (RB) Ricky Dobbs, 2009 (QB) Chris McCoy, 1997 (QB) Joe Bellino, 1960 (RB) Chris McCoy, 1996 (QB) Navy Single-Season Points Responsible For Rk PRF Player, Year Ricky Dobbs, Chris McCoy, Aaron Polanco, Bill Ingram, Ricky Dobbs, ,000 Yards Rushing And Passing In A Season Player (Year) Rushing Yds Passing Yds Chris McCoy (1997) 1,370 1,203 Craig Candeto (2003) 1,112 1,140 Ricky Dobbs (2009) 1,203 1,031 Navy s Single-Season 1,000-Yard Rushing Quarterbacks Rk Yds Player (Year) 1. 1,370 Chris McCoy (1997) 2. 1,228 Chris McCoy (1996) 3. 1,203 Ricky Dobbs (2009) 4. 1,112 Craig Candeto (2003) Navy Single-Season Carry Leaders Rk Carries Player (Year) Napoleon McCallum (1983) Ricky Dobbs (2009) Napoleon McCallum (1985) Eddie Meyers (1981) Craig Candeto (2003) Single-Season Passing Yards Per Attempt Rk YPA Player, Year Lamar Owens, Aaron Polanco, Roger Staubach, Ricky Dobbs, Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada, 2007 Navy - Single Game Navy Single-Game Rushing Touchdown Leaders Rk TDs Player (Opponent, Year) 1. 6 Craig Candeto (Army, 2002) 2. 5 Ricky Dobbs (Delaware, 2009) 3. 4 Ricky Dobbs (Rice, 2009) 4 Ricky Dobbs (Western kentucky, 2009) 4 Ricky Dobbs (SMu, 2008) 4 K. Kaheaku-Enhada (E. Michigan, 2007) 4 Eddie Meyers (Syracuse, 1981) 4 Gerry Goodwin (Virginia, 1985) Navy Single-Game Rushing Leaders (Quarterbacks) Rk Yds Player, School (Opponent) Chris McCoy (SMU, 1995) Chris McCoy (Kent State, 1997) Alton Grizzard (Penn, 1987) Ricky Dobbs (SMu, 2008) Brian Broadwater (Colgate, 1997) Navy Single-Game Rushing Leaders (All Backs) Rk Yds Player, School (Opponent, Year) Shun White (Towson, 2008) Eddie Meyers (Syracuse, 1981) Eddie Meyers (Army, 1979) Sneed Schmidt (Columbia, 1935) Chris McCoy (SMU, 1995) Chris McCoy (Kent State, 1997) Joe Gattuso Jr. (William & Mary, 1977) Dan Howard (Boston College, 1972) Chuck Smith (Virginia, 1986) Napoleon McCallum (Princeton, 1983) Alton Grizzard (Penn, 1987) Ricky Dobbs (SMu, 2008) Navy Single-Game Carry Leaders Rk Yds Player (Opponent) Chris McCoy (Tulane, 1996) Eddie Meyers (Boston College, 1981) Ricky Dobbs (SMu, 2008) 42 Eddie Meyers (Syracuse, 1981) 42 Eddie Meyers (Army, 1979) Pg 9

10 Mids Consistently Among the Nation s Top rushing Teams Over the last nine years, Navy has consistently been one of the top rushing teams in the country, never finishing lower than fourth. In 2002, Navy finished third in the country in rushing, averaging yards per game. In 2003, Navy led the nation in rushing, averaging a then school-record yards per game. That is the fifth best rushing average for a team over the last 10 years. In 2004, Navy finished third in the country in rushing, averaging yards per game. In 2005, Navy led the country in rushing for the second time in three years, averaging yards per game. The yards per game is the seventh best rushing average by a team in the last 10 years. Navy finished the 2006 campaign averaging a nation s-best and then school-record yards per game. That is the fourth-best rushing average by a team in the last 10 years. The Mids rushed for a school-record yards per game in 2007, becoming the first team in NCAA history to lead the nation in rushing three-consecutive years. The yards rushing is the second best rushing average by a team in the last 10 years. Only the 2000 Nebraska team (349.3) rushed for more over that time period. The yards per game are the most yards rushing by a FBS team since Nebraska averaged yds/gm in In 2008, Navy led the country in rushing for an unprecedented fourth-straight year, averaging yds/gm. In 2009, Navy finished fourth in the nation in rushing, averaging yds/gm. Through 11 game in 2010, the Mids stand third in the country in rushing offense, averaging yds/gm. Navy Rushing Attack Year Nat l Rank Avg rd st rd st st st single-season school record st th rd Top 10 Rushing Offenses Over The Last 10 Years Rk Avg Team Nebraska (2000) Navy (2007) Nevada (2009) Navy (2006) Navy (2003) Ohio (2000) Navy (2005) Rice (2003) Air Force (2002) Rice (2004) NCAA Leaders In Rushing In 2010 Rk Avg Team Georgia Tech Air Force Nevada Oregon Navy Mids Efficient Through The Air Although Navy doesn t throw the ball often, it does throw it well. The Mids have completed 70-of-131 pass attempts (.534) for 1,227 yards with 10 touchdowns and just four interceptions. Navy s pass efficiency of ranks 19th in the country. NCAA Leaders In Pass Efficiency Rk Eff. Team Auburn Boise State Wisconsin Arkansas TCU Air Force Navy Pg yard rushing Quarterbacks Navy quarterbacks have rushed for 100 yards or more 81 times, including a 154-yard, three-touchdown performance by senior Ricky Dobbs in Navy s victory over Arkansas State. Only eight of the documented yard ground gains occured prior to of the yard ground gains by quarterbacks have taken place since the beginning of Navy s All-Time 200-Yard Rushing Quarterbacks Rk.Yds. Player Game Chris McCoy SMU, Chris McCoy Kent State, Alton Grizzard Penn, Ricky Dobbs SMu, Brian Broadwater Colgate, Chris McCoy Tulane, Chris McCoy Army, kriss Proctor C. Michigan, Brian Madden Tulane, Chris McCoy Delaware, Navy s All-Time 100-Yard Rushing Quarterbacks Rk.Gms. Player Last Chris McCoy Army, 1997 (31-205) Ricky Dobbs Arkansas St., 2010 (31-154) 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) Lamar Owens Kent St., 2005 (22-110) Jarod Bryant Air Force, 2008 (24-101) 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) 100-Yard Ground Gainers by QB Date Players (Att.-Yds.) Opponent Roger Staubach (18-107) SMU John Cartwright (17-123) Vanderbilt Marco Pagnanelli (16-106) Air Force Alton Grizzard (23-225) Penn Gary McIntosh (7-102) Yale Alton Grizzard (22-103) Syracuse Alton Grizzard (21-168) Air Force Alton Grizzard (20-115) Syracuse Jason Van Matre (26-128) Delaware Chris McCoy (26-273) SMU Chris McCoy ( ) Duke Ben Fay (22-119) Delaware Chris McCoy (17-104) Tulane Chris McCoy (22-101) Rutgers Chris McCoy (27-140) SMU Chris McCoy (33-183) Boston College Chris McCoy (20-181) Wake Forest Chris McCoy (34-201) Delaware Chris McCoy (44-214) Tulane Chris McCoy (27-121) San Diego St Chris McCoy (16-104) Air Force Chris McCoy (18-115) VMI Chris McCoy (23-147) Notre Dame Chris McCoy (27-268) Kent State Chris McCoy (31-205) Army Steve Holley (29-188) Kent State Brian Broadwater (26-216) Colgate Brian Broadwater (29-132) Rutgers Brian Broadwater (24-137) Kent State Brian Broadwater (26-116) Boston Coll Brian Broadwater (23-110) W. Virginia Brian Madden (34-168) Notre Dame Brian Madden (30-167) Rutgers Brian Madden (25-144) Tulane Brian Madden (29-150) Hawai'i Brian Madden (41-177) Army Brian Broadwater (15-115) Tulane Brian Broadwater (24-121) Army Brian Madden (32-106) Boston Coll Brian Madden (27-110) Air Force Brian Madden (24-128) Rutgers Brian Madden (24-121) Toledo Brian Madden (33-201) Tulane Craig Candeto (15-153) SMU Craig Candeto (30-138) Northwestern Craig Candeto (18-103) Army Craig Candeto (36-151) Rice Craig Candeto (18-140) Tulane Craig Candeto (13-150) C. Michigan Aaron Polanco (23-130) Duke Aaron Polanco (29-143) Northeastern Aaron Polanco (33-179) Rice Aaron Polanco (26-138) New Mexico Lamar Owens (19-122) Maryland Lamar Owens (13-106) Duke Lamar Owens (22-110) Kent State Brian Hampton (34-149) East Carolina Brian Hampton (30-118) Tulsa Brian Hampton (27-182) Connecticut Brian Hampton (22-105) Air Force K. Kaheaku-Enhada (14-119) Duke K. Kaheaku-Enhada (19-140) Temple K. Kaheaku-Enhada (15-102) Temple K. Kaheaku-Enhada (11-117) Ball St K. Kaheaku-Enhada (15-101) Air Force K. Kaheaku-Enhada (25-122) Pitt Jarod Bryant (27-139) N. Illinois Jarod Bryant (24-101) Air Force Ricky Dobbs (42-224) SMu Ricky Dobbs (25-125) N. Illinois Ricky Dobbs (29-143) W. kentucky Ricky Dobbs (20-104) Rice Ricky Dobbs (31-102) Notre Dame Ricky Dobbs (26-100) Delaware Ricky Dobbs (25-127) Hawai i Ricky Dobbs (33-113) Army Ricky Dobbs (30-166) Missouri Ricky Dobbs (22-100) Wake Forest Ricky Dobbs (17-100) East Carolina kriss Proctor (20-201) C. Michigan Ricky Dobbs (31-154) Arkansas St. Bold indicates active player Dobbs Nominated For The Discover orange Bowl-FWAA Courage award Navy quarterback Ricky Dobbs has been named a nominee for the 2010 Discover Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award. Dobbs has overcome a difficult family situation to thrive as a leader at the Naval Academy. Dobbs, who is vice president of the senior class, has a goal of becoming President of the United States - after serving in the military. He came to Annapolis after being raised by an uncle. His mother battled addictions to drugs and alcohol, and nearly died during open-heart surgery. Dobbs credits faith and family for his success. "In the bigger scheme of things, Ricky represents the outreach and the recruiting that, `Wow, I can go play football and get a good education. I can serve,'" Cmd. Master Chief Evelyn "Vonn" Banks told the Washington Post. "Part of our development is to develop good American citizens as well, so Ricky represents so many more things than the quarterback for football." A blue-ribbon panel will determine the winner from all of the nominees. The winner of the Discover Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award will be announced in December and be presented with the trophy. The Courage Award was created by ESPN The Magazine's senior writer Gene Wojciechowski, also a FWAA member. A select group of writers from the FWAA vote on the winner each year. The requirements for nomination include displaying courage on or off the field, including overcoming an injury or physical handicap, preventing a disaster or living through hardship. Previous winners of the FWAA's Courage Award are the University of Connecticut football team (2009), Tulsa's Wilson Holloway (2008), Navy's Zerbin Singleton (2007), Clemson's Ray Ray McElrathbey (2006), the Tulane football team (2005), Memphis' Haracio Colen (2004), San Jose State's Neil Parry (2003) and Toledo's William Bratton (2002).

11 In the Classroom with Navy s Captains The rigors a student-athlete faces at a Service Academy are unlike those a typical student-athlete might encounter on a day-to-day basis. Whether it s the added military training, mandatory room or uniform inspections or the academic schedule, Service Academy student-athletes are in a league of their own. The Naval Academy s academic day is divided into six 50- minute class periods beginning at 7:55 am and concluding at 3:20 pm. Unique to the Academies, all 4,400 Midshipmen reside on the Yard in Bancroft Hall and dine together in King Hall. This semester, co-captains Ricky Dobbs and Wyatt Middleton are each in the classroom for 23 of the possible 30 class periods, Dobbs, a general science major, is taking 16 credit hours this fall, while Middleton, a systems engineering major, is taking 17 credits. Ricky Dobbs Class Schedule Pd M T W T F 1 x x x x x 2 x x x x x 3 x x x x x 4 x x x x x x x x x - class, ---- open class period A Closer Look at Dobbs Fall Schedule: Principles of Ship Performance Control Systems Laboratory Social Psychology Analysis of Naval Tactics Nearshore Oceanography Physical Education - required of all midshipmen Naval Warfare - This course examines naval doctrine and the tactical decision making factors that influence warfare planning and operations. The course articulates operational concepts that govern the employment of naval forces by providing midshipmen with examples of tactics, techniques, and procedures. Surface, undersea, air, strike, and expeditionary warfare areas are examined throughout the course. Comprehensive war-gaming exercises provide midshipmen with the opportunity to plan and develop an operation in a tactical situation. Wyatt Middleton s Class Schedule Pd M T W T F 1 x x x x x x ---- x 3 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x A Closer Look at Middleton s Fall Schedule: Engineering Design Methods Applied Sensors and Actuators Intro to Robotic Systems Quantitative Methods for Management Germany and the Nazi Experience Physical Education - required of all midshipmen Mobile Robot Design - An experimentation-based course in the design, analysis, construction, control and programming of autonomous mobile robots. Special topics include locomotion methodologies (including walking machine design), design for terrain, analog robot designs, alternative actuation techniques (Shape Memory Alloys, etc.), microprocessor selection and integration, motion planning, behavior-based program structures, and power supply systems. Eight to ten robots are constructed by each team throughout the semester. Naval Academy at the Head of the Class in Graduation rate Graduation Rates For FBS Schools (All Sports) 1. Notre Dame Duke 97.0 Northwestern Navy 96.0 Boston College 96.0 For the sixth year in a row, the Naval Academy is at the head of the class for graduating NCAA student-athletes on the FBS level. Navy graduated 100 percent of its student-athletes in 10 of the 20 NCAA sports reported. Overall, 96 percent of Navy s student-athletes that enrolled from graduated. Dobbs one of 15 Finalists For The Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award The list of candidates for the 2010 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award has been reduced from the initial watch list of 22 of the country s top senior college quarterbacks to 15. Named after the man many refer to as the greatest quarterback to play the game of football, the prestigious Golden Arm Award is presented annually to the top senior college quarterback in the nation by the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Educational Foundation, Inc. and Transamerica. The 2010 winner will be presented with the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award on Friday, December 10 at the Tremont Grand Meeting & Banquet Facility in downtown Baltimore. Last year s winner of the Golden Arm Award was Texas quarterback Colt McCoy. Other previous winners include Matt Ryan (Boston College, 2007), Brady Quinn (Notre Dame, 2006), Matt Leinart (USC, 2005), Eli Manning (Ole Miss, 2003), Carson Palmer (USC, 2002), David Carr (Fresno St., 2001), Peyton Manning (Tennessee, 1997), Gino Torretta (Miami, FL, 1992), Rodney Peete (USC, 1988), and Don McPherson (Syracuse, 1987). Dobbs one of 10 Finalists For The Lowe s Senior Class Award Ten student-athletes who excel both on and off the field, including Navy senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs, have been selected as finalists for the 2010 Lowe s Senior CLASS Award in the Football Bowl Subdivision. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Div. I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence community, classroom, character and competition. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School, the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities. The finalists were chosen by a media committee from a list of 30 candidates announced in August. Nationwide fan voting begins immediately to determine the winner. Fans are encouraged to vote via the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award website through December 6. Fan votes will be combined with media and coaches votes to determine the winner. Lowe s will announce the Senior CLASS Award winner on January 10, on ESPN prior to the Tostitos BCS National Championship Game. Graduation Success Rate Report Sport Navy National Baseball Men s Basketball Men s CC/Track Football Golf Gymnastics Men s Lacrosse Rifle Men s Soccer Men s Swimming Tennis Water Polo Wrestling Men s Non-NCAA Women s Basketball Women s CC/Track Women s Crew Women s Lacrosse Women s Soccer Women s Swimming Volleyball Women s Non-NCAA opponent Watch Navy s eight wins this year have come against three bowl teams (SMU, Notre Dame and East Carolina) and one team in the FCS playoffs (Georgia Southern). SMU will play Army in the Armed Forces Bowl, Notre Dame will play Miami (Fla.) in the Sun Bowl and East Carolina will play Maryland in the Military Bowl. Two of Navy s three losses have come against bowl teams (Maryland and Air Force). Maryland will play East Carolina in the Military Bowl and Air Force will play Georgia Tech in the Independence Bowl. Saturday s opponent, Army, will play SMU in the Armed Forces Bowl. Starting Streaks Senior left tackle Jeff Battipaglia has started 38-consecutive games for the Mids, while junior center Brady DeMell has started in 12-straight contests. Sophomore guard Josh Cabral, junior guard John Dowd and sophomore slot back Gee Gee Greene have started every game this season. The defense features senior safety Wyatt Middleton, who has started an incredible 46-straight games, senior corner kevin Edwards with 25-consecutive starts and junior defensive end Jabaree Tuani who has started 15 in a row. Junior corner kwesi Mitchell has started 12-consecutive games, while senior outside linebacker Jerry Hauburger, senior linebacker Tyler Simmons and senior defensive end Billy Yarborough have made 11-straight starts. offense on A roll Navy has scored 215 points over the last five games (43 pts/gm). The offense has gained 2,344 yards of total offense over the last five contests (468.8 yds/gm), including 1,774 yards on the ground (354.8). The Mids have scored an incredible 20 times in their last 27 possessions (18 touchdowns and two field goals). Navy has scored on 33 of its last 34 trips into the red zone, with 31 of those scores resulting in touchdowns. The Key to victory: 30 Points The Mids own a 46-6 (.885) record over the last eight years when scoring 30 or more points in a game. The Mids are 16-2 (.889) 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), seven times 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 six times in 2010 (5-1). The Mids are (.357) over the last eight years when allowing 30 or more points in the game. 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 three times in 2010 (2-1) Pg 11

12 Navy in overtime Games Navy has gone from the last program to play an overtime game (2006 vs. Tulsa) to playing the second-most overtime contests among FBS schools since Navy owns a 5-2 record all-time in overtime games, which is tied for the 19th most overtime wins. After dropping their first two overtime contests, the Mids have won five-consecutive extra-minute affairs. The five-straight overtime wins is tied for the second-longest streak in NCAA history. Navy s Overtime Contests Date Opponent Result #OTs 9/23/06 Tulsa L /15/07 Ball State L /10/07 at Pitt W /3/07 at Notre Dame W /1/08 Temple W /3/09 Air Force W /10/09 SMU W Most Overtime Games Played Since 2006 Rk Gms School Record 1. 8 Buffalo East Carolina Navy Army Minnesota 2-4 Getting to Know the Midshipmen The following are a few little known facts about some of the Navy football players: Brian Ackerman: Knows how to juggle Jeff Battipaglia: His father, Joe, who is a market strategist and works on Wall Street, is a frequent guest on CNBC and Fox News Brian Blick: His favorite team growing up was Notre Dame Max Blue: Wants to be a Marine after graduating Chase Burge: Enjoys playing the guitar Andre Byrd: Was one of the tallest kids in his first grade class Josh Cabral: His mother was in the first class of females to attend the Naval Academy kyle Delahooke: Both of his grandfathers fought in the Korean War (one was in the Navy and one in the Army) Brady DeMell: Is the all-time career points leader at his high school in hockey Ricky Dobbs: Wants to run for President in 2040 Eric Douglass: Enjoys musicals John Dowd: Didn t start playing football until he was in high school Josh Dowling-Fitzpatrick: Played the lead role in his high school s musical and enjoys singing and playing the piano kevin Edwards: Speaks French fluently Doug Furman: Wants to be a professional bull rider after his military career Gee Gee Greene: Wants to be in the FBI after serving in the Marines John Howell: Considers himself an amazing cook Joshua Jones: Weighed 3 lbs, 12 oz when he was born Jake Juriga: Is a certified scuba diver Jared Marks: Both his mother and father are in the Army Wyatt Middleton: Wants to work for the FBI after his military commitment kwesi Mitchell: His naval hero is Roger Staubach for serving his military commitment and then winning a Super Bowl Matt Molloy: Once ate 30 goldfish at one time Gary Myers: Listens to Disney music while doing his homework, claiming it creates a good learning environment Mike Schupp: Wants to be a Navy pilot Matt Shibata: Was once part of the Pro Bowl halftime show in Honolulu and can do an impression of almost every football coach Bo Snelson: Knows how to ballroom dance John Teague: Wants to be a Navy SEAL after graduation Alexander Teich: Would like to go Marine Corps Ground after graduating Jabaree Tuani: Was the first African-American school president at his high school, Brentwood Academy Billy Yarborough: Still watches cartoons Consecutive Overtime Wins In NCAA History (*current streak) Rk. Wins School 1. 8* South Florida 2. 6 Tennessee 3. 5* Navy 5* Missouri 5 La.-Monroe 5 Northwestern 5 Michigan 5 Nebraska 5 Clemson 10. 4* Boston College 4* UCLA 4 Arkansas 4* Texas A&M Home Sweet Home Navy owns a (.778) record at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium since The Mids are an even better 13-3 (.813) at home under current head coach Ken Niumatalolo. Senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs finished his career 7-1 (.875) as a starter at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. record Crowds Navy drew a stadium-record crowd of 37,970 for the 2008 Homecoming game against Pitt. The previous record was 37,821 for the win over Rutgers on Sept. 20, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Attendance Records Rk. Attendance Opponent Date 1. 37,970 Pitt Oct. 18, ,821 Rutgers Sept. 20, ,820 Air Force Oct. 3, ,615 Air Force Sept. 29, ,992 Wake Forest Oct. 20, 2007 The red Zone The Mids have made 53 trips to the red zone this season, scoring 44 times (.830). Navy has scored 38 touchdowns and kicked six field goals. Navy has scored on 33 of its last 34 drives in the red zone, with 31 of those scores resulting in touchdowns. After converting just two-of-seven red zone opportunities in the opener against Maryland, the Mids have converted 42 of their last 46 (.913). The Mids have missed two field goals, lost the ball on downs once, lost two fumbles, threw one interception and had the half end twice (once by taking a knee). Navy s defense has allowed 36 scores in 43 red zone trips by the opposition (.837). The Mids have allowed 29 touchdowns and seven field goals. The defense has come up with two fumbles, an interception, turned the opposition over on downs three times and had the half end in the red zone. Tale of Two Halves Navy has been outscored, , in the first half of games this season, but has dominated the opposition in the second half. The Mids have outscored the opposition, , in the second half including an incredible in the third quarter. Keeping The Football Navy is 17th in the country in time of possession, averaging 32:06 per game. NCAA Leaders In Time Of Possession Rk TOP Team 1. 35:08 Stanford 2. 34:34 TCU 3. 33:39 Army 4. 33:10 UCF 5. 33:03 Western Kentucky :06 Navy Mids Tough on Third Down Navy s offense has converted 78 of its 148 third downs (.527) this season, which is the fourth-best average in the country. NCAA Leaders In Third Down Conversions Rk Conv. % Team Stanford Nevada Auburn Navy Air Force.524 TCU Army Taking Care of The Football Navy has turned the ball over just 11 times this year, which is the third-fewest turnovers in the nation. The Navy defense has recovered 14 fumbles this year, which is tied for the ninth most in the country. The Mids are 16th in the county in turnover margin at +0.9 per game. The defense has forced at least one turnover in 15 of the last 17 games. Navy is 7-0 this year when winning the turnover battle and 1-3 when the turnovers are even or the Mids lose the turnover battle. NCAA Leaders In Turnovers Lost Rk Turnovers Team 1. 9 Iowa 3. 9 Wisconsin Navy Army 12 Maryland 12 Virginia Tech Air Force 17 Wake Forest NCAA Leaders In Fumble Recoveries Rk Fum. Rec. Team Idaho NC State 16 South Carolina 16 Troy Bowling Green 15 New Mexico 15 Oregon 15 Western Michigan Navy 14 Arkansas State 14 Central Michigan 14 Six other teams Army NCAA Leaders In Turnover Margin Rk TO Margin Team Virginia Tech Hawai i Ohio State 1.17 Stanford 1.17 Toledo 1.17 Wisconsin Maryland Army Navy Pg 12

13 Mids Lock Up Bowl Bids Through 2013 Navy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk announced on Sept. 10, 2009, that Navy has reached an agreement to play in the 2012 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl against an opponent from the Pac-10 should Navy be bowl eligible. This will be Navy's second trip to San Francisco for a bowl game if the Mids qualify. In 2004, 18,000 Navy fans, including more than 2,000 midshipmen, jammed into what was then Pac Bell Park to see Navy defeat New Mexico, With the San Francisco bowl agreement in place, the Naval Academy has locked up a postseason game through Navy will play in the Poinsettia Bowl in 2010, the Military Bowl presented by Northrup Grummen in Washington, DC in 2011, the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl in 2012 and the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, Texas in Navy vs. ranked opponents Navy s victory over No. 19 Notre Dame last year marked the first time since that Navy has beaten a Top-25 team in back-to-back seasons. The Mids defeated No. 16 Wake Forest last year, It marked the first time an unranked Navy team defeated a ranked Notre Dame team since 1936 when the Mids beat No. 13 Notre Dame, 3-0. Navy has not beaten more than one ranked team in a season since 1957, when it defeated No. 5 Notre Dame (20-6), No. 10 Army (27-20) and No. 8 Rice (20-7) in the Cotton Bowl. Navy Wins Against Ranked Opponents Date Opponent AP-Coach Score Notre Dame 13-NP Pennsylvania 8-NP Pennsylvania 9-NP Duke 5-NP Pennsylvania 5-NP Army 7-NP Pennsylvania T7-NP Notre Dame 2-NP Purdue 14-NP Pennsylvania 7-NP Michigan 7-NP Duke 14-NP Duke Stanford Duke Army Mississippi Notre Dame Army Rice Michigan Washington Pittsburgh Duke 19-NR Air Force Penn State Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Washington South Carolina Virginia Air Force NR Wake Forest Notre Dame NP = No Poll; NR = Not Ranked Disciplined Football The Mids are No. 1 in the country in fewest penalty yards per game, averaging 29.1 yards per contest. Navy is second nationally in fewest penalties per game, committing just 3.55 per contest. In the Mids victory over Notre Dame, Navy did not commit a penalty. It was the first time since the 2002 Army- Navy game that it did not commit a penalty in a game. Two games later, the Mids committed just one penalty for two yards in a victory over East Carolina. Last year, Navy was the nation s leader in fewest penalties per game (3.4) and fewest penalty yards per game (29.6). The Mids finished No. 2 in the country in both categories in 2008, committing 3.15 penatlies per game and penalty yards per game. NCAA Leaders In Fewest Penalty Yards Rk Yds/Gm Team Navy Wisconsin Penn State NC State Tulane Duke Army Notre Dame NCAA Leaders In Fewest Penalties Rk Pen/Gm Team Wisconsin Navy Penn State Army Indiana Duke 4.58 Notre Dame Air Force Louisiana Tech 4.92 Wake Forest Simmons Putting up Big Numbers Senior linebacker Tyler Simmons has recorded 53 tackles over the last four games, including a career-high 17 against both Duke and East Carolina. He is averaging 10.1 tackles per game, which is tied for 20th in the country. Simmons has 111 tackles on the year, 39 more than his next-closest teammate (Wyatt Middleton with 72). Simmons and Middleton have both come up with three fumble recoveries in Navy s 11 games and are tied for sixth in the country in fumble recoveries per game (0.30) NCAA Leaders In Tackles Rk TPG Player, Team Luke Kuechly, Boston College Mason Foster, Washington Jamon Hughes, Memphis Mario Harvey, Marshall Dwayne Woods, Bowling Green 11.2 Archie Donald, Toledo Abraham Kromah, Duke Manti Te o, Notre Dame Taylor Reed, SMU T Tyler Simmons, Navy 2010 NCAA Leaders in Fumble Recovery Rk FRPG Player, Team Kelby Brown, Duke Sam Acho, Texas Shawn Lemon, Akron 0.33 Matt Nicholson, Houston 0.33 Steve Beauharnais, Rutgers Tyler Simmons, Navy 0.27 Wyatt Middleton, Navy 0.27 three other players Antwine Perez, Maryland 0.25 John Williams, Central Michigan 0.25 Javon McKinnon, Arkansas State Nose for The Ball Senior safety Wyatt Middleton has made 198 solo tackles in his career, which is tied for the 11th most among active NCAA players. Career Active Leaders In Solo Tackles Rk Solo Player, Team Davonte Shannon, Buffalo Lawerence Wilson, Connecticut Shiloh Keo, Idaho Marcus Bartels, Florida Atlantic Mason Foster, Washington Nick Bellore, Central Michigan Wyatt Middleton, Navy T Pete Fleps, SMU yarborough Named 11th Company Commander For The Spring Semester Senior defensive end Billy Yarborough has been named the 11th Company Commander for the spring semester. Yarborough is one of 30 senior midshipmen who have been selected for their demonstrated leadership ability over the previous three years to lead a company. Each company comprises nearly 150 midshipmen of all four classes and serves as the principal organization for an individual midshipman throughout their four years at USNA. Each company commander leads his company in the demanding day-to-day schedule of a Naval Academy midshipman. The responsibilities of the company commander range from leading the company in drill to the personal conduct, professional development, good order and discipline, academic, physical and moral development, and the wellbeing of every midshipman within the company. Yarborough has played in 38-consecutive contests and has started all 11 games this season. He has recorded 41 tackles, eight tackles for a loss and a team-high five sacks. invinceable Senior fullback vince Murray was the first Navy player to record four consecutive games over 100 yards rushing last fall since quarterback Brian Madden, who rushed for over 100 yards in the final five games of the 1999 season and the first two games of the 2001 season (he missed all of 2000 with a knee injury suffered in the spring game the year before). Murray had his string of four-straight 100-yard rushing days snapped against Hawai i last fall when he rushed for 88 yards and a touchdown on just 10 carries. Murray rushed for 158 yards and one touchdown on just 14 carries in his fifth-career start, a upset of No. 19 Notre Dame. It was his fourth-straight game of over 100- yards rushing. He is the first running back to rush for more than 100 yards in four consecutive games since Napoleon McCallum, who had six-straight games of over 100 yards in Murray rushed for 115 yards and one touchdown on a career-high 33 carries against Temple in just his fourth-career start. It was the most carries by a Navy player since Ricky Dobbs remarkable 42 rushes against SMU in Murray rushed for a career-high 175 yard on a 27 carries against Wake Forest in just his third-career start. His 175 yards rushing are the most by a Navy fullback since Eric Kettani rushed for 175 yards on 19 carries in Navy s upset of Wake Forest in Murray rushed for a then career-high 141 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries against SMU in his second-career start. He was held to 41 yards on 13 carries against Army and rushed for 46 yards on just 10 carries against Missouri in the Texas Bowl. He finished the 2009 season with 971 yards and six touchdowns on 182 carries. Murray surpassed the 1,000-yard mark for his career when he rushed for 112 yards on 14 carries against Maryland in the 2010 season opener. After missing three-straight games due to a knee injury, Murray returned against East Carolina and rushed for 68 yards and two touchdowns on eight carries. Pg 13

14 Philadelphia, Baltimore And Washington D.C. Awarded Future Army-Navy Football Games The city of Philadelphia has been synonymous with the Army-Navy football classic over the years, hosting 82 of the previous 110 service academy battles. Army and Navy will be building on that rich tradition in the years ahead with the announcement that Philadelphia will serve as the host of "America s Game" five times during an eight-year span at Lincoln Financial Field (2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017). It was also announced that for the first time in series history the game will be played on the doorstep 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 officially began in August of 2008 with the service academies distributing a formal "Request for Proposal. The academies accepted bids from prospective host cities through the middle of November 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 Annapolis one year later. In 1899, Philadelphia's Franklin Field became the game site. The "City of 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 located in Philadelphia and two in Baltimore. Municipal Stadium, renamed John F. Kennedy Stadium in 1964, has housed the game the most times - 41 in all that included 35 straight games between 1945 and It was first played there in Franklin Field ranks second on the list of Army-Navy game sites with its total of 18, followed by 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 six times (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009) and will do so again this year. Army has also battled Navy at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., in 1983; at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., in 1989, 1993, 1997 and 2002; and at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore in 2000 and For the 15th-straight year, CBS Sports will televise the Army-Navy Classic to a national and worldwide (via American Forces Network) audience on Saturday, Dec. 11 at 2:30 p.m. The Army-Navy game will be the only major college football game played the second Saturday in December. CBS Sports, CBS College Sports Agree to Long-Term Deal with Navy CBS Sports and CBS College Sports Network announced a long-term agreements with Navy 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 College Sports 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-Navy game, which will broadcast the games hosted by Navy through 2016, with an option for The deal begins with the 2010 game. CBS College Sports Network extended its agreement with Navy to serve as the exclusive broadcast partner for Navy home football and various neutral site games through the season. In addition, CBS College Sports Network will broadcast various men's basketball games, lacrosse games and Olympic sports. All football games will be broadcast in high definition. The network initially signed on as Navy's television and multimedia partner in In the new agreement, CBS College Sports Network will continue to operate NavySports.com, the official athletic website for Navy. Pg 14 Jones Having Huge year Senior wide receiver Greg Jones is having a banner year for the Midshipmen at wide receiver with 28 catches for 554 yards and four touchdowns (19.8 yards per catch). His 28 catches and 554 receiving yards are the most by a Navy player since 1994 when Damon Dixon caught 51 passes for 556 yards. His 554 receiving yards are the 10th most in school history for a single season. He needs just three yards to pass Damon Dixon for ninth, eight yards to pass Tom Pritchard for eighth, 36 yards to pass Larry Van Loan for seventh, 43 yards to pass Phil McConkey for sixth, 76 yards to pass Jerry Dawson for fifth and 77 yards to pass Bert Calland for fourth. His 703-career receiving yards are the 10th most in program history. He needs 64 yards to pass Michael Jefferson for ninth place and 94 yards to pass Napoleon McCallum for eighth place. He is averaging 20.7 yards per catch over his career (34 catches for 703 yards), the third-best average in Navy history. His four touchdown catches this fall are just two off the school record for single-season touchdown catches. Jones had a monster day against Duke with a career-high nine catches for a career-high 134 yards and one touchdown. It is the most yards receiving by a Navy player since Eric Roberts caught three passes for 137 yards against Northwestern on Sept. 21, The nine catches are the most by a Navy player since Josh Bock caught nine passes for 119 yards against Tulane on Nov. 11, It is tied for the seventh-most catches in a game in school history. Jones had four catches for 129 yards and a touchdown in Navy s win over Arkansas State. His 85-yard touchdown catch from Ricky Dobbs is tied for the third-longest pass play in school history. Most Receiving Yards In A Single Season Rk Yds. Player (Year) Rob Taylor (1967) Rob Taylor (1966) Chris Weiler (1984) Bert Calland (1972) Jerry Dawson (1990) Phil McConkey (1977) Larry Van Loan (1971) Tom Pritchard (1991) Damon Dixon (1994) Greg Jones (2010) Most Receiving Yards In A Career Rk Yds. Player (Years) 1. 1,736 Rob Taylor ( ) 2. 1,259 Larry Van Loan ( ) 3. 1,237 Bert Calland ( ) 4. 1,178 Kevin Hickman ( ) 5. 1,176 Damon Dixon ( ) 6. 1,156 Mark Stevens ( ) 7. 1,029 Chris Weiler ( ) Napoleon McCallum ( ) Michael Jefferson ( ) Greg Jones ( ) Career Yards Per Catch Rk YPC Player (Year) Eric Roberts ( ) Reggie Campbell ( ) Greg Jones ( ) Tyree Barnes ( ) Jim Stewart ( ) Touchdown Catches In A Season Rk TDs Player (Year) 1. 6 Ryan Read (1998) 6 Chris Weiler (1984) 6 Phil McConkey (1978) 6 Rob Taylor (1967) 5. 5 Eric Roberts (2003) Greg Jones (2010) Navy s Dynamic Duo Senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs (154 yards rushing and three TDs on 31 carries vs. Arkansas State) and senior wide receiver Greg Jones (129 yards receiving and a TD on four catches vs. Arkansas State) marks Navy s first 100-yard rushing and receiving tandem since Sept. 13, 2008, when Shun White rushed for 112 yards and Tyree Barnes had 113 yards receiving at Duke on Sept. 13, Alexander The Great Junior fullback Alexander Teich regained his starting job at fullback after vince Murray injured his knee against Wake Forest and has played extremely well. Against SMU, Teich producted a then career-high 95 yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries. He scored the gamewinning touchdown against the Mustangs with his four-yard run with 1:38 remaining. The SMU game was just a warm-up for Teich, as he exploded for a career-high 210 yards on 26 carries against Notre Dame and caught a 31-yard touchdown off a screen pass. It was the most yards by a Navy back in series history and it marked the first time in school history that a fullback rushed for over 200 yards in a game. He was named the ECAC Player of the Week. After rushing for just 43 yards on seven carries against Duke, Teich rushed for 157 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries in Navy s rout of East Carolina. Against Central Michigan he got just 12 carries, but still rushed for 53 yards and two touchdowns. He rushed for 86 yards on 12 carries against Arkansas State. Teich started six games in 2009, including the first four games, before suffering an ankle injury against Air Force. Delahooke Second Best Punter In School History Senior kyle Delahooke is averaging 41.4 yards per punt (5,387 yards on 130 punts), which is the second-best average in school history. Navy s Career Punting Leaders (minimum 50) Rk Avg Player Year John Skaggs kyle Delahooke 2008-current Tray Calisch Bill Busik Dave Church Kyle Delahooke Nominated For The College Football rudy Awards Senior punter kyle Delahooke has been nominated for the fourth annual College Football Rudy Awards. The award honors student-athletes who demonstrate exemplary CHARACTER, COURAGE, CONTRIBUTION and COMMITMENT as members of their collegiate football teams. These same traits were immortalized in the blockbuster film "RUDY" in 27 seconds and against all odds on a gridiron in South Bend, Indiana, enabling Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger to carve his name into college football lore. Three Rudy Awards finalists will be chosen by the Selection Committee, as well as through fan voting, and honored at the Priority Payment Systems Awards Ceremony to be held in conjunction with the American Football Coaches Convention on January 11, 2011, at the Hilton Anatole, in Dallas, Texas. Rudy Ruettiger will personally present the awards. Each finalist will be presented with a classic finalist award and have an academic scholarship made in his name to the general scholarship fund of his college or university, as well as have travel expenses paid to the event. An overall winner will be chosen and presented with the top scholarship and bronze RUDY AWARD trophy. Fans can review nominations and place their votes from December 1-13 for the most deserving player at The 2010 Award Selection Committee includes football coaches Barry Alvarez, David Bailiff, Gary Barnett, Fisher DeBerry, Dennis Franchione, June Jones, Chuck Knox, Gary Patterson, Buddy Pough, Jackie Sherrill and Dick Tomey, as well as former Washington Redskins Quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Doug Williams. Prominent businessman Peter Murphy, Jr., again serves as Chairman. Fan votes for the Rudy Awards also will contribute to the Selection Process. Finalists will be announced December 14.

15 Navy Scores The Most Points Since 1919 Navy s 76 points against East Carolina are the most points scored by a Navy team since 1919 (120-0 vs. Colby) and are tied for the sixth most in school history. It is also the most points scored against any FBS school this season. The school record is 127 points set in 1918 in a whipping of Ursinus. Navy scored 95 points against Western Reserve (95-0), 89 against Haverford (89-0) and 80 against Villanova (80-3) in The Mids scored 76 points against the Maryland Aggies (now UMBC), in a 76-0 win in The Mids have scored 100 points over their last five quarters (24 in the fourth quarter vs. Duke and 14, 14, 27 and 21 in the four quarters vs. ECU, respectively). Mids run over, Around And Through The Irish Navy s 367 yards rushing against Notre Dame are the most by a Navy team against the Irish in series history (84 games). The previous high was 348 yards in last year s win. They are the only two 300-yard rushing games in series history by Navy. Fullback Alexander Teich rushed for a career-high 210 yards for the Midshipmen, the most yards rushing by a Navy players against Notre Dame in series history. It was also the first time in school history that a Navy fullback rushed for more than 200 yards in a game. In Navy s last three wins against Notre Dame, the fullbacks have combined for 523 yards and three touchdowns on 78 carries (6.7 per carry, per game) Lots of Passing Navy s 227 yards passing against Duke were the most passing yards by the Mids since Sept. 22, 2007, when Navy threw for 236 yards against Duke in a win. Navy s 27 pass attempts against the Blue Devils were the most pass attempts by a Navy team since Sept. 10, 2005, when the Mids attempted 29 passes in a loss at home against Stanford. The 13 completions by Navy against Duke were the most completions in a game by the Mids since Sept. 22, 2007, in Navy s win over Duke. Second Half Comeback For the second-straight year Navy came from 14 points down in the first half to defeat SMU. Last year, Navy trailed SMU 21-7 before rallying for a overtime win. The Mids trailed SMU 14-0 at the half this year before coming back for the win. Navy has outscored SMU, 56-21, in the second half over the last two years. Defense has Day To remember Against Georgia Southern The Navy defense held Georgia Southern to just 109 yards of total offense in Navy s 13-7 win. It s the fewest yards allowed by a Navy defense since 1997 when Navy held Army to just 87 yards of total offense (84 rushing and 3 passing) in a 39-7 victory. Georgia Southern s eight first downs are the fewest allowed by Navy since 2008 when the Mids held SMU to eight first downs in a 34-7 win. Dowd and Buckley Named To CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-District Team Navy junior offensive tackle John Dowd and senior kicker Joe Buckley have been named to the ESPN Academic All- District Football Team by the College Sports Information Director's of America. The two are now eligible for Academic All-America honors. Dowd, who was named a Second-Team Academic All- American a year ago, is a Mechanical Engineering major with a 3.92 GPA. His class schedule this semester includes the following classes - Electrical Engineering I, Materials Science, Engineering Thermodynamics, Introduction To Design and Naval Warfare. Buckley boasts a 3.38 GPA in Honors Economics. His class schedule this semester includes Principles of Propulsion, Advanced Macroeconomic Theory, Public Finance, Econometrics, Honors Research Seminar and Intermediate Spanish I. Navy football has had just five First-Team Academic All- Americans in school history with the last coming in 1980 when linebacker Ted Dumbauld was honored. Other First- Team Academic All-Americans include Dan Pike in 1969, Joe Tranchini in 1958, Tom Forrestal in 1957 and Steve Eisenhauer in America s Team Navy s schedule over the last decade has been diverse as the Mids have played at least one team from every conference in addition to the Independents since Big 10: Northwestern, Ohio St. Pac-10: Stanford Big 12: Texas Tech, Missouri ACC: Boston College, Duke, Georgia Tech, Maryland, NC State, Wake Forest Big East: Rutgers, Pitt, Connecticut, Temple, Boston College SEC: Vanderbilt Conference usa: Tulane, Army, Rice, TCU, Tulsa, East Carolina, SMU Sun Belt: Western Kentucky, North Texas, Arkansas State WAC: TCU, Rice, SMU, Louisiana Tech, Hawaii Mountain West: Air Force, New Mexico, Colorado St., Utah MAC: Northern Illinois, Eastern Michigan, Central Michigan, Toledo, Ball St., Temple, Kent St. Independents: 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. remembering 9/11 Navy faced Georgia Southern on Sept. 11 of this year and honored the anniversary of the tragedy by carrying out a very special flag. A native of Staten Island, N.Y., junior offensive lineman John Dowd carried the flag. The flag was raised over Ground Zero and also flew over several specials operations bases in Afghanistan. The flag was jointly raised by FDNY NYPD Port Authority and combat veterans and active duty. The flag was presented to Vice Adm. Michael Miller by Capt. John Flynn before it was given to the team. Capt John Flynn FDNY (ret.) served over 20 years with the Fire Dept of NYC. He was the leader of an elite NYC Rescue and HAZMAT squad. On 9/11/01 his company lost 7 men at the World Trade Center attacks. He is a specialist in forensic engineering who was chosen to conduct the analysis of the collapse of the World Trade Center for the Dept. of Homeland Security. After the game, the flag was given back to the Post 911 Foundation. The organization will track it and send it around the globe to various naval commands over the next year. It will make its way back to Ground Zero on 9/11/2011 for the 10th Anniversary memorial. 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 Stanford 2006 Rutgers and Notre Dame 2007 Rutgers and Ball St.; Wake Forest and Delaware 2008 Ball State and Duke 2008/09 Wake Forest (bowl game) and Ohio State Navy has not lost three-straight games since the 2002 season when the Mids lost 10 in a row. Proctor Has Big Day Making just his third-career start, junior quarterback kriss Proctor rushed for 201 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries in Navy s victory over Central Michigan. The 201 yards rushing are tied as the eighth most by a quarterback in school history and the most since Ricky Dobbs rushed for 224 yards against SMU in He is the 19th different quarterback to rush for 100 yards in school history and just the sixth different 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 over Notre Dame, became the first duo in school history to rush for over 200 yards in the same season. Most Yards Rushing By A Quarterback In School History Rk Yds QB Chris McCoy vs. SMU, 9/9/ Chris McCoy vs. Kent State, 11/22/ Alton Grizzard vs. Penn, 10/17/ Ricky Dobbs vs. SMU, 10/25/ Brian Broadwater vs. Colgate, 10/17/ Chris McCoy vs. Tulane, 11/16/ Chris McCoy vs. Army, 12/6/ kriss Proctor vs. Central Michigan, 11/13/ Brian Madden vs. Tulane, 11/10/ Chris McCoy vs. Delaware, 10/26/96 Pg 15

16 Dobbs Selected as Candidate for Lowe s Senior CLASS Award Thirty football bowl subdivision studentathletes who excel both on and off the field, including Navy senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs, have been selected as candidates for the 2010 Lowe s Senior CLASS Award in football. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as a senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence community, classroom, character and competition. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School, the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities. The 2010 candidate class includes 10 American Football Coaches Association Allstate Good Works Team nominees. Nine of the 30 have maintained a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or better. Five of the candidates were recognized by the College Sports Information Directors of America as 2009 Academic All-Americans and 10 are members of teams ranked in the USA Today coaches preseason top 25 poll. Lowe s, an official Corporate Partner of the NCAA, will announce the Senior CLASS Award winner at the conclusion of the regular season. The candidates will be narrowed to 10 finalists midway through the regular season, and those 10 names will be placed on the official ballot. Ballots will be distributed through a nationwide voting system to media, coaches and fans, who will select one finalist who best exemplifies excellence in the four Cs of community, classroom, character and competition. Dobbs Among Walter Camp Hopefuls The Walter Camp Football Foundation has announced that Navy senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs is one of the 30 players to watch for its 2010 Player of the Year award, the nation s fourtholdest individual college football accolade. The watch list will be narrowed to 10 semi-finalists in early November. The 2010 Walter Camp Player of the Year recipient, which is voted on by the 120 NCAA Bowl Subdivision head coaches and sports information directors, will be announced live on ESPN SportsCenter on Thursday, Dec. 9. The winner will then receive his trophy at the Foundation s annual national awards banquet on January 15 at the Yale University Commons in New Haven. Walter Camp, The Father of American football, first selected an All-America team in Camp a former Yale University athlete and football coach is also credited with developing play from scrimmage, set plays, the numerical assessment of goals and tries and the restriction of play to eleven men per side. Dobbs on o Brien Award Watch List Navy senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs is one of 30 players named to the 2010 Davey O'Brien Quarterback Award (The O'Brien Award) Watch List. This year's list features some of the nation's top collegiate quarterbacks who were selected based on their performance during the previous year and expectations heading into the 2010 college football season. The list features 13 seniors, 13 juniors and four sophomores. Appearing on the Watch List is not a requirement for a player to be awarded The O'Brien. Quarterbacks from all 120 NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) schools are eligible for the award until the field is narrowed to 16 semifinalists on Oct. 25. The Foundation and the Selection Committee will announce three finalists on Nov. 22. The 2010 winner will be announced on The Home Depot ESPNU College Football Awards Show on Dec. 9. The 34th Annual O'Brien Awards Dinner will be held Feb. 21, 2011 at The Fort Worth Club in Fort Worth, Texas. Pg 16 Midshipmen Standing Watch Manning Award Watch List Includes Dobbs Navy senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs is one of 33 quarterbacks named to the 2010 Manning Award Watch List. The Manning Award was created by the Allstate Sugar Bowl in honor of the college football accomplishments of Archie, Peyton and Eli Manning. It is the only quarterback award that includes the candidates' bowl performances in its balloting. The Manning Award winner will be announced after the bowls in January and will be honored at a February ceremony in New Orleans. This year's Watch List includes players from 10 different conferences and one independent. The Atlantic Coast Conference, Pac-10 and Western Athletic Conference are each represented by five players while the Big Ten and Big 12 each have four quarterbacks recognized. The preseason Watch List recognizes 33 of the top quarterbacks in the nation based on previous collegiate performance, however, every quarterback in the nation remains eligible for the honor. Additional quarterbacks may be added to the Watch List after the start of the season. The list of 10 finalists will be released on Monday, Nov. 29. The winner will be announced on Wednesday, Jan. 19. Dobbs Earns Spot on Hornung Award Watch List The Louisville Sports Commission, with football legend Paul Hornung, announced that Navy senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs is among those players named to the Watch List for the inaugural Paul Hornung Award that will be given annually to the most versatile player in major college football. The Watch List, comprised of 48 players, was compiled by a panel of college football experts based on 2009 statistics and expectations heading into the 2010 season. The list will be updated during the course of the season. Nearly half of the players - a total of 23 - do not appear on any major college football award watch list published to date. Most candidates had a minimum of three different "touches" in catching, running, passing, returning kicks, returning punts, holding for placements, tackling, deflecting / intercepting a pass or recovering a fumble. There are 25 seniors, 18 juniors and five sophomores on the list, representing all 11 conferences that are part of the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Go to for more information. The Selection Committee will narrow the field to approximately Finalists at the end of the regular season in early December then will select the winner at or near the end of the bowl season in early January. Dobbs Nominated For The AFCA Good Works Team To honor the distinguished group of college football players who stand out for the positive influence they have in their communities, Allstate Insurance Company and the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) announced the 57 Football Bowl Subdivision student-athletes nominated for the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, which included senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs. In the areas of giving back and volunteerism, the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team represents the "best of the best" among more than 50,000 student-athletes participating in the sport at all four-year institutions. From the nominees submitted by sports information directors on behalf of their schools, a special voting panel consisting of former Good Works Team members and prominent college football media members is responsible for selecting two 11-player Good Works Teams - one comprised of players from the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision and another representing players from the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision, Divisions II, III, and the NAIA - to be announced in September. Murray Among Doak Walker Candidates Senior fullback vince Murray is one of 49 players nationwide who have been named as 2010 Doak Walker Candidates. The award is presented annually to the nation s top college running back. The field of candidates is highlighted by the nation s leading returning rusher, Dion Lewis from Pitt; 2009 Doak Walker Award finalist and Heisman Trophy recipient, Mark Ingram from the University of Alabama. The PricewaterhouseCoopers SMU Athletic Forum Board of Directors will select the semifinalists on November 10, and the Doak Walker Award National Selection Committee will cast votes to determine the finalists, who will be announced on Nov. 22. The committee will cast a second vote beginning on Nov. 29 to determine the recipient. The recipient of the 2010 Doak Walker Award will be announced live on ESPN on The Home Depot ESPNU College Football Awards on Thursday, December 9. The Doak Walker Award Presentation Banquet will be held at the Hilton Anatole Hotel in Dallas, Texas, on in February The award, in its 21th year, is named for SMU s three-time All-America running back Doak Walker. It is the only major collegiate award that requires all candidates to be in good academic standing and on schedule to graduate within one year of other students of the same classification. Middleton on Lott Trophy Watch List Senior safety Wyatt Middleton was one of 42 players named to the 2010 Lott Watch List. Named after Pro Football Hall of Fame member, Ronnie Lott, The Lott Trophy is awarded to college football s Defensive IMPACT Player of the Year. Founded in 2004 by The Pacific Club IMPACT Foundation, The Lott Trophy is the first and only college football award to equally recognize athletic performance and the personal character attributes of the player. The Lott Trophy is given to the player who exhibits the same characteristics Lott embodied during his distinguished career: Integrity, Maturity, Performance, Academics, Community and Tenacity. Voters for the award include selected members of the national media, previous finalists, the Board of Directors of the Pacific Club IMPACT Foundation and the Legends Coaches which is a distinguished group of former college football head coaches. The seventh annual Lott Trophy dinner will be held Dec. 12 at The Pacific Club in Newport Beach, California. Battipaglia, Tuani Among Lombardi Award Watch List Senior offensive tackle Jeff Battipagllia and junior defensive end Jabaree Tuani have been named to the 2010 Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List. Eligibility for the award is limited to down linemen, end-to-end, either on offense or defense, who set up no farther than five yards deep from the line of scrimmage. Battipaglia has started 27 consecutive games for the Midshipmen dating back to the 2008 season-opener against Towson. Last year, he helped lead Navy to a 10-4 record, the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy and a victory over Missouri in the Texas Bowl. Tuani has played in all 27 contests in his first two years, garnering 22 starts. As a freshman, Tuani was named the ECAC Rookie of the Year by the head football coaches on the Eastern Seaboard. He was named a Second-Team Freshman All-American by Phil Steele's College Football Magazine as his 42 tackles were the second most by a Navy defensive lineman. Tuani is coming off a sensational sophomore campaign that saw him start in 13 of Navy's 14 contests. He finished the year with 54 tackles, turned in 5.5 tackles for a loss and 3.5 sacks. He broke up a pair of passes and picked off one, while forcing two fumbles and recovering one.

17 # Ltr Name Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown / High School 2 * Kriss Proctor QB Jr Big Bear City, Calif. / Big Bear 3 De Von Richardson CB/S So Bowie, Md. / Bowie 4 ** Ricky Dobbs (cc) QB Sr Douglasville, Ga. / Douglas County 5 Darius Staten SB Fr Carrollton, Texas/ Hebron 5 Brian Blick S Jr Greenville, N.C. / J.H. Rose 6 Trey Miller QB Fr Marietta, Ga./ Whitefield Academy 6 Wave Ryder S Fr Kaneohe, Hawai i / Kamehameha 7 Bruce Andrews WR Jr Kailua, Hawai i / Kalaheo 7 ** Emmett Merchant S Sr Riverdale, Ga. / Riverdale 8 *** Wyatt Middleton (cc) S Sr Norcross, Ga. / Marist 9 Tra ves Bush S So Johnston, S.C. / Strom Thurmond 10 Jarred Shannon OLB Jr Gainesville, Fla. / P.K. Yonge 11 * Kwesi Mitchell CB/S Jr Hoover, Ala. / Hoover 11 Hal Bowron WR Jr Mountain Brook, Ala. / Mountain Brook 13 Jordan Fraser S So Chandler, Ariz. / Basha 14 Travis Keating QB So The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands College Park 15 *** Kevin Edwards CB Sr Charlotte, N.C. / Vance 16 * Joe Buckley K Sr Downingtown, Pa. / Malvern Prep 17 Mike Stukel SB Jr Fleming Island, Fla. / Bishop Kenny 18 * David Wright CB Jr Jacksonville, Fla. / Englewood 18 Mike Patrick SB Fr Atlanta, Ga. / Frederick Douglass 19 Jason Wright S Sr Granger, Ind. / Penn 20 Andre Byrd SB Sr Jacksonville, Fla. / The Bolles School 21 * Gee Gee Greene SB So Columbia, S.C. / Richland Northeast 22 Dylan Chynoweth FB Fr Park City, Utah / Part City 22 Michael Huf LB Fr Drexel Hill, Pa. / Cardinal O Hara 23 * Bo Snelson SB So Pasadena, Texas / Pasadena Memorial 24 Ryan Green CB So Atlanta, Ga. / Milton 25 Jonathan Wev CB Fr La Marque, Texas / La Marque 25 Prentice Christian FB So Bowie, Md. / DeMatha Catholic 26 Aaron Santiago SB Jr Kapolei, Hawai i / Kapolei 28 David Sperry CB So Las Vegas, Nev. / Faith Lutheran 29 * Aaron McCauley OLB Jr New Smyrna Beach, Fla. / Seabreeze 29 John O Boyle SB So Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Catholic 31 Jerry Hauburger OLB Sr Baltimore, Md. / Eastern Technical 32 Kevin Eckel FB So Haverford, Pa. / Archbishop Carroll 33 John Howell SB So Hatfield, Pa. / Lansdale Catholic 34 Marcus Thomas SB Fr Baton Rouge, La. / Catholic 34 Eric Stein OLB Jr Carpinteria, Calif. / Carpinteria 35 ** Kyle Delahooke P Sr Sierra Madre, Calif. / Maranatha 36 John McCauley FB Jr Springdale, Pa. / Springdale 37 Delvin Diggs FB Jr Claxton, Ga. / Claxton 38 Matt Brewer LB So Wildwood, Mo. / Lafayette 39 * Alexander Teich FB Jr Conroe, Texas / Caney Creek 40 John Michael Nurthen LB So Phoenixville, Pa. / Great Valley 41 J.J. Cosh SB Sr Manhattan, Kan. / Riley County 42 * Mason Graham OLB Jr Brentwood, Tenn. / Brentwood Academy 43 Casey Bolena WR Fr Phoenix, Ariz. / Desert Vista 44 * Max Blue LB Jr Carrollton, Texas / Hebron 45 ** Jon Teague K Jr Hickory, N.C. / Fred T. Foard 47 * Vince Murray FB Sr Union, Ky. / Ryle 48 Keegan Wetzel OLB So Palos Heights, Ill. / St. Laurence 49 Collin Sturdivant OLB So High Point, N.C. / Carver 50 Jonathan Hill LB Jr Columbia, Md. / River Hill 51 Matt Warrick LB So Chesterfield, Mo. / Marquette 52 Mike Sweeney LB Sr Floral Park, N.Y. / Kellenberg 53 John Cabbage OT Jr Titusville, Fla. / Astronaut 54 ** Tyler Simmons LB Sr Goldsby, Okla. / Washington 55 Hal Hunter OLB Jr San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic 56 Neil Doogan DE Jr Collingdale, Pa. / St. Joseph s Prep 57 * Caleb King LB Jr Port Orange, Fla. / Warner Christian 58 Trey Grissom LB Sr Garner, N.C. / Garner Magnet 59 Josh Dowling-Fitzpatrick DE So Westerville, Ohio / St. Francis DeSales 59 Evan Campbell OT So Pasadena, Md. / Chesapeake 60 Kahikolu Pescaia C So Kailua, Hawai i / Kamehameha 61 ** Jeff Battipaglia OT Sr Newtown, Pa. / St. Joseph s Prep 62 Alex Boddiford OG Jr Forest Hill, Md. / Loyola Blakefield 64 Ryan Basford OT Jr Jacksonville, Fla. / Bishop Kenny 65 Josh Cabral OG So Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. / Tesoro 66 Collin Watkins OT Fr Hinsdale, Ill. / Hinsdale Central 68 * John Dowd OG Jr Staten Island, N.Y. / St. Peter s Boy School 69 Francis Archibald OG Jr Rye, N.Y. / Rye 69 Torri Preston NG Jr Conyers, Ga./Rockdale County 70 ** Matt Molloy OT Sr Berlin, Md. / Stephen Decatur 71 * Eric Douglass C Jr Owasso, Okla. / Owasso 72 Travis Bridges OG Fr Hollywood, Fla. / Chaminade-Madonna College Prep 73 Joshua Jones DE So Greensboro, N.C. / James B. Dudley 74 Clayton Lydick DE Sr Dallas, Texas / Lake Highlands 75 * Brady DeMell OG Jr Mentor, Ohio / Mentor 75 Drew Kinsella DE Fr Kingwood, Texas / Kingwood 76 David Sumrall OT Jr Murfreesboro, Tenn. / Riverdale 77 Jamel Dobbs DE Fr Ellenwood, Ga. / Cedar Grove 78 Donnie Bowers OT Sr Louisville, Ky. / Saint Xavier 79 Zach Dryden OG Jr Longwood, Fla. / Lake Brantley 80 ** Mike Schupp WR Sr Erie, Pa. / Cathedral Prep 81 Justin Haan P So Byron Center, Mich. / South Christian (Calvin College) 82 * Doug Furman WR Jr Twinsburg, Ohio / Twinsburg 2010 Navy Football Numerical roster # Ltr Name Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown / High School 83 * Gary Myers WR Jr San Antonio, Texas / William H. Taft 84 * Greg Jones WR Sr San Antonio, Texas / Ronald Reagan 85 Matt Aiken WR Fr Roanoke, Va. / Hidden Valley 86 Brandon Turner WR So Renton, Wash. / Kentridge 87 Shawn Lynch WR Fr Pelham, Ala. / Pelham 88 John Charles White P Sr Atlanta, Ga. / St. Pius X 89 Jonathan Gazaille WR So Grand Prairie, Texas / James Bowie 90 ** Billy Yarborough DE Sr Columbia, S.C. / Ridge View 91 * Jared Marks NG Jr Fayetteville, N.C. / Pine Forest 92 Billy Coats LS So Minden, Nev. / Stevenson (Calif.) 93 * Chase Burge NG Sr Rushville, Ohio / Fairfield Union 94 Ryan Paulson DE So Broomfield, Colo. / Legacy 95 * Shane Bothel NG Sr Marlton, N.J. / Cherokee 96 * Brian Ackerman LS Jr Oldsmar, Fla. / Clearwater Central Catholic 97 Chris Mayes NG Fr Murfreesboro, Tenn. / Riverdale 98 ** Jabaree Tuani DE Jr Madison, Tenn. / Brentwood Academy 99 Wes Henderson DE So Wexford, Pa. / North Allegheny (cc) Navy Football Co-Captain Pg 17

18 # Ltr Name Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown / High School 96 * Brian Ackerman LS Jr Oldsmar, Fla. / Clearwater Central Catholic 85 Matt Aiken WR Fr Roanoke, Va. / Hidden Valley 7 Bruce Andrews WR Jr Kailua, Hawai i / Kalaheo 69 Francis Archibald OG Jr Rye, N.Y. / Rye 64 Ryan Basford OT Jr Jacksonville, Fla. / Bishop Kenny 61 ** Jeff Battipaglia OT Sr Newtown, Pa. / St. Joseph s Prep 5 Brian Blick S Jr Greenville, N.C. / J.H. Rose 44 * Max Blue LB Jr Carrollton, Texas / Hebron 62 Alex Boddiford OG Jr Forest Hill, Md. / Loyola Blakefield 43 Casey Bolena WR Fr Phoenix, Ariz. / Desert Vista 95 * Shane Bothel NG Sr Marlton, N.J. / Cherokee 78 Donnie Bowers OT Sr Louisville, Ky. / Saint Xavier 11 Hal Bowron WR Jr Mountain Brook, Ala. / Mountain Brook 38 Matt Brewer LB So Wildwood, Mo. / Lafayette 72 Travis Bridges OG Fr Hollywood, Fla. / Chaminade-Madonna College Prep 16 * Joe Buckley K Sr Downingtown, Pa. / Malvern Prep 93 * Chase Burge NG Sr Rushville, Ohio / Fairfield Union 9 Tra ves Bush S So Johnston, S.C. / Strom Thurmond 20 Andre Byrd SB Sr Jacksonville, Fla. / The Bolles School 53 John Cabbage OT Jr Titusville, Fla. / Astronaut 65 Josh Cabral OG So Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. / Tesoro 59 Evan Campbell OT So Pasadena, Md. / Chesapeake 25 Prentice Christian FB So Bowie, Md. / DeMatha Catholic 22 Dylan Chynoweth FB Fr Park City, Utah / Part City 92 Billy Coats LS So Minden, Nev. / Stevenson (Calif.) 41 J.J. Cosh SB Sr Manhattan, Kan. / Riley County 35 ** Kyle Delahooke P Sr Sierra Madre, Calif. / Maranatha 75 * Brady DeMell OG Jr Mentor, Ohio / Mentor 37 Delvin Diggs FB Jr Claxton, Ga. / Claxton 77 Jamel Dobbs DE Fr Ellenwood, Ga. / Cedar Grove 4 ** Ricky Dobbs (cc) QB Sr Douglasville, Ga. / Douglas County 56 Neil Doogan DE Jr Collingdale, Pa. / St. Joseph s Prep 71 * Eric Douglass C Jr Owasso, Okla. / Owasso 68 * John Dowd OG Jr Staten Island, N.Y. / St. Peter s Boy School 59 Josh Dowling-Fitzpatrick DE So Westerville, Ohio / St. Francis DeSales 79 Zach Dryden OG Jr Longwood, Fla. / Lake Brantley 32 Kevin Eckel FB So Haverford, Pa. / Archbishop Carroll 15 *** Kevin Edwards CB Sr Charlotte, N.C. / Vance 13 Jordan Fraser S So Chandler, Ariz. / Basha 82 * Doug Furman WR Jr Twinsburg, Ohio / Twinsburg 89 Jonathan Gazaille WR So Grand Prairie, Texas / James Bowie 42 * Mason Graham OLB Jr Brentwood, Tenn. / Brentwood Academy 24 Ryan Green CB So Atlanta, Ga. / Milton 21 * Gee Gee Greene SB So Columbia, S.C. / Richland Northeast 58 Trey Grissom LB Sr Garner, N.C. / Garner Magnet 81 Justin Haan P So Byron Center, Mich. / South Christian (Calvin College) 31 Jerry Hauburger OLB Sr Baltimore, Md. / Eastern Technical 77 Beau Haworth OG So Annapolis, Md. / Archbishop Spalding 99 Wes Henderson DE So Wexford, Pa. / North Allegheny 50 Jonathan Hill LB Jr Columbia, Md. / River Hill 33 John Howell SB So Hatfield, Pa. / Lansdale Catholic 22 Michael Huf LB Fr Drexel Hill, Pa. / Cardinal O Hara 55 Hal Hunter OLB Jr San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic 84 * Greg Jones WR Sr San Antonio, Texas / Ronald Reagan 73 Joshua Jones DE So Greensboro, N.C. / James B. Dudley 14 Travis Keating QB So The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands College Park 57 * Caleb King LB Jr Port Orange, Fla. / Warner Christian 75 Drew Kinsella DE Fr Kingwood, Texas / Kingwood 74 Clayton Lydick DE Sr Dallas, Texas / Lake Highlands 87 Shawn Lynch WR Fr Pelham, Ala. / Pelham 91 * Jared Marks NG Jr Fayetteville, N.C. / Pine Forest 97 Chris Mayes NG Fr Murfreesboro, Tenn. / Riverdale 29 * Aaron McCauley OLB Jr New Smyrna Beach, Fla. / Seabreeze 36 John McCauley FB Jr Springdale, Pa. / Springdale 7 ** Emmett Merchant S Sr Riverdale, Ga. / Riverdale 8 *** Wyatt Middleton (cc) S Sr Norcross, Ga. / Marist 6 Trey Miller QB Fr Marietta, Ga./ Whitefield Academy 11 * Kwesi Mitchell CB Jr Hoover, Ala. / Hoover 70 ** Matt Molloy OT Sr Berlin, Md. / Stephen Decatur 47 * Vince Murray FB Sr Union, Ky. / Ryle 83 * Gary Myers WR Jr San Antonio, Texas / William H. Taft 40 John Michael Nurthen LB So Phoenixville, Pa. / Great Valley 29 John O Boyle SB So Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Catholic 18 Mike Patrick SB Fr Atlanta, Ga. / Frederick Douglass 94 Ryan Paulson DE So Broomfield, Colo. / Legacy 60 Kahikolu Pescaia C So Kailua, Hawai i / Kamehameha 69 Torri Preston NG Jr Conyers, Ga./Rockdale County 2 * Kriss Proctor QB Jr Big Bear City, Calif. / Big Bear 3 De Von Richardson CB So Bowie, Md. / Bowie 6 Wave Ryder S Fr Kaneohe, Hawai i / Kamehameha 26 Aaron Santiago SB Jr Kapolei, Hawai i / Kapolei 80 ** Mike Schupp WR Sr Erie, Pa. / Cathedral Prep 10 Jarred Shannon OLB Jr Gainesville, Fla. / P.K. Yonge 54 ** Tyler Simmons LB Sr Goldsby, Okla. / Washington 23 * Bo Snelson SB So Pasadena, Texas / Pasadena Memorial 28 David Sperry CB So Las Vegas, Nev. / Faith Lutheran 2010 Navy Football Alphabetical roster # Ltr Name Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown / High School 34 Eric Stein OLB Jr Carpinteria, Calif. / Carpinteria 17 Mike Stukel SB Jr Fleming Island, Fla. / Bishop Kenny 49 Collin Sturdivant OLB So High Point, N.C. / Carver 76 David Sumrall OT Jr Murfreesboro, Tenn. / Riverdale 52 Mike Sweeney LB Sr Floral Park, N.Y. / Kellenberg 45 ** Jon Teague K Jr Hickory, N.C. / Fred T. Foard 39 * Alexander Teich FB Jr Conroe, Texas / Caney Creek 34 Marcus Thomas SB Fr Baton Rouge, La. / Catholic 98 ** Jabaree Tuani DE Jr Madison, Tenn. / Brentwood Academy 86 Brandon Turner WR So Renton, Wash. / Kentridge 51 Matt Warrick LB So Chesterfield, Mo. / Marquette 66 Collin Watkins OT Fr Hinsdale, Ill. / Hinsdale Central 48 Keegan Wetzel OLB So Palos Heights, Ill. / St. Laurence 25 Jonathan Wev CB Fr La Marque, Texas / La Marque 88 John Charles White P Sr Atlanta, Ga. / St. Pius X 18 * David Wright CB Jr Jacksonville, Fla. / Englewood 19 Jason Wright S Sr Granger, Ind. / Penn 90 ** Billy Yarborough DE Sr Columbia, S.C. / Ridge View (cc) Navy Football Co-Captain Pg 18

19 2010 Navy Football Depth Chart (as of Dec. 5) offense Pos. No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown WR 84 Greg Jones Sr San Antonio, Texas 82 Doug Furman Jr Twinsburg, Ohio 89 Jonathan Gazaille So Grand Prairie, Texas LT 61 Jeff Battipaglia Sr Newtown, Pa. 68 John Dowd Jr Staten Island, N.Y. 76 David Sumrall Jr Murfreesboro, Tenn. LG 65 Josh Cabral So Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. 71 Eric Douglass Jr Owasso, Okla 72 Travis Bridges Fr Hollywood, Fla. C 75 Brady DeMell Jr Mentor, Ohio 71 Eric Douglass Jr Owasso, Okla 60 Kahikolu Pescaia So Kailua, Hawai i RG 68 John Dowd Jr Staten Island, N.Y. 71 Eric Douglass Jr Owasso, Okla 72 Travis Bridges Fr Hollywood, Fla. RT 64 Ryan Basford Jr Jacksonville, Fla. 76 David Sumrall Jr Murfreesboro, Tenn. 68 John Dowd Jr Staten Island, N.Y. WR 86 Brandon Turner So Renton, Wash. 85 Matt Aiken Fr Roanoke, Va. 83 Gary Myers Jr San Antonio, Texas SB 26 Aaron Santiago Jr kapolei, Hawai i 23 Bo Snelson So Pasadena, Texas 17 Mike Stukel Jr Fleming Island, Fla. QB 4 Ricky Dobbs Sr Douglasville, Ga. 2 Kriss Proctor Jr Big Bear, Calif. 6 Trey Miller Fr Marietta, Ga. } or 14 Travis Keating So The Woodlands, Texas SB 21 Gee Gee Greene So Columbia, S.C. 33 John Howell So Hatfield, Pa. 20 Andre Byrd Sr Jacksonville, Fla. FB 39 Alexander Teich Jr Conroe, Texas 47 Vince Murray Sr Union, Ky. 37 Delvin Diggs Jr Claxton, Ga. Defense Pos. No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown LE 98 Jabaree Tuani Jr Madison, Tenn. 59 Josh Dowling-Fitzpatrick So Westerville, Ohio 99 Wes Henderson So Wexford, Pa. NG 93 Chase Burge Sr Rushville, Ohio 95 Shane Bothel Sr Marlton, N.J. 91 Jared Marks Jr Fayetteville, N.C. RE 90 Billy Yarborough Sr Columbia, S.C. 73 Joshua Jones So Greensboro, N.C. 94 Ryan Paulson So Broomfield, Colo. OLB 29 Aaron McCauley Jr New Smyrna Beach, Fla. } or 13 Jordan Fraser So Chandler, Ariz. 10 Jarred Shannon Jr Gainesville, Fla. ILB 54 Tyler Simmons Sr Goldsby, Okla. 51 Matt Warrick So Chesterfield, Mo. 38 Matt Brewer So Wildwood, Mo. ILB 44 Max Blue Jr Carrollton, Texas } or 51 Matt Warrick So Chesterfield, Mo. 57 Caleb King Jr Port Orange, Fla. } or 9 Tra ves Bush So Johnston, S.C. OLB 31 Jerry Hauburger Sr Baltimore, Md. 49 Collin Sturdivant So High Point, N.C. } or 42 Mason Graham Jr Brentwood, Tenn. LCB 11 kwesi Mitchell Jr Hoover, Ala. 18 David Wright Jr Jacksonville, Fla. 28 David Sperry So Las Vegas, Nev. ROv 8 Wyatt Middleton Sr Norcross, Ga. 9 Tra ves Bush So Johnston, S.C. 3 De Von Richardson So Bowie, Md. FS 3 De von Richardson So Bowie, Md. 13 Jordan Fraser So Chandler, Ariz. 9 Tra ves Bush So Johnston, S.C. RCB 15 kevin Edwards Sr Charlotte, N.C. 28 David Sperry So Las Vegas, Nev. 24 Ryan Green So Atlanta, Ga. Specialists Pos. No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Pk 45 Jon Teague (ko) Jr Hickory, N.C. 16 Joe Buckley (pat/fg) Sr Downingtown, Pa. P 35 kyle Delahooke Sr Pasadena, Calif. 81 Justin Haan So Byron Center, Mich. LS 96 Brian Ackerman Jr Oldsmar, Fla. 92 Billy Coats So Minden, Nev. H 81 Justin Haan So Byron Center, Mich. 2 Kriss Proctor Jr Big Bear, Calif. PR 83 Gary Myers Jr San Antonio, Texas } or 85 Matt Aiken Fr Roanoke, va. 21 Gee Gee Greene So Columbia, S.C. kr 34 Marcus Thomas Fr Baton Rouge, La. 5 Darius Staten Fr Carrollton, Texas Pronunciation Guide Players Jeff Battipaglia bat-uh-pag-lee-uh Austin Beaty BATE-ee Casey Bolena bo-lean-uh Shane Bothel BAUGH-thel Hal Bowron BOW-run Chase Burge BURJ Tra ves Bush tra-vez Josh Cabral cuh-brawl Dylan Chenoweth shuh-noth Kyle Delahooke DEL-uh-hook Jared Fehr FAIR Brye French BRI Jonathan Gazaille ga-zelle Adam Geuss GERSS Jerry Hauburger HAW-bur-ger Beau Haworth HAW-worth Jake Juriga jur-e-guh Kwesi Mitchell QUAY-see Andrew Nerup NAIR-up Evan Palelei PAW-luh-lay Kahikolu Pescaia kuh-hee-kuh-lou pes-kai-uh Derrick Petett PET-it Mike Schupp SHOOP Matt Shibata shi-bought-uh Darius Staten STAY-ten Andrew Stellato stuh-let-o Mike Stukel STEW-kel Collin Sturdivant STIR-di-vent Alexander Teich TEACH Jabaree Tuani ja-bar-ee tuh-wahn-ee David Zapata zuh-pot-uh Navy Coaching Staff on the Sidelines ken Niumatalolo Head Coach Mike Judge Fullbacks In The Booth Ivin Jasper Offensive Coord. / Quarterbacks Dale Pehrson Defensive Line Buddy Green Defensive Coord. Ashley Ingram Offensive Line Chris Culton Offensive Line Napoleon Sykes Secondary Coaches Ken Niumatalolo KNEE-uh-mot-uh-lo-lo Joe DuPaix due-pay Dale Pehrson PEER-son Justin Davis Defensive Line Steve Johns Inside LBs / Special Teams Tony Grantham Outside LBs Joe DuPaix Slot Backs keith Jones Outside LBs Danny O Rourke Wide Receivers Pg 19

20 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, Navy Football StatiSticS overall: 8-3 >> Home: 4-1 away: 3-1 Neutral: Results Date Opponent Result Score TV Attend. Sept. 6 + vs. Maryland L ESPN 69,348 Sept. 11 Georgia Southern W 13-7 CBS CSN 33,391 Sept. 18 at Louisiana Tech W ESPN3 23,122 Oct. 2 at Air Force L 6-14 VERSUS 47,565 Oct. 9 at Wake Forest W ESPN3 31,454 Oct. 16 SMU W CBS CSN 33,924 Oct. 23 ^ vs. Notre Dame W CBS 75,614 Oct. 30 Duke L CBS CSN 34,117 Nov. 6 at East Carolina W MASN 50,191 Nov. 13 Central Michigan W CBS CSN 34,333 Nov. 20 Arkansas State W CBS CSN 27,501 Dec. 11 $ vs. Army Dec. 23 # Poinsettia Bowl vs. San Diego State Home games in bold + - Game played at M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Md. ^ - Game played at 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.) Rushing Player GP Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long YPG Dobbs, Ricky Teich, Alexander Greene, Gee Gee Murray, Vince Proctor, Kriss Santiago, Aaron Byrd, Andre Jones, Greg Snelson, Bo Howell, John Stukel, Mike Diggs, Delvin Thomas, Marcus Cosh, J.J TEAM TOTAL OPPONENTS team Statistics Navy Opponents SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty 12 6 RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:06 27:54 3RD-DOWN Conversions 78/148 60/146 3rd-Down Pct 53% 41% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 11/17 20/30 4th-Down Pct 65% 67% SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES (44-53) 83% (36-43) 84% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (38-53) 72% (29-43) 67% PAT-ATTEMPTS (41-42) 98% (29-30) 97% ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game 5/ /38083 Neutral Site Games 2/72481 Passing Player GP Effic. Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yards TD Long Avg/G Dobbs, Ricky Proctor, Kriss TEAM TOTAL OPPONENTS Receiving Player GP No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg/G Jones, Greg Greene, Gee Gee Santiago, Aaron Teich, Alexander Turner, Brandon Furman, Doug Murray, Vince Howell, John Byrd, Andre Snelson, Bo TOTAL OPPONENTS total offense Player GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Dobbs, Ricky Teich, Alexander Greene, Gee Gee Murray, Vince Proctor, Kriss Santiago, Aaron Byrd, Andre Jones, Greg Snelson, Bo Howell, John Stukel, Mike Diggs, Delvin Thomas, Marcus Cosh, J.J TEAM TOTAL OPPONENTS SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Navy Opponents Pg 20

21 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 Scoring PATs TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Dobbs, Ricky Teich, Alexander Buckley, Joe Santiago, Aaron Jones, Greg Greene, Gee Gee Proctor, Kriss Teague, Jon Murray, Vince Howell, John Stukel, Mike Byrd, Andre Snelson, Bo TOTAL OPPONENTS all-purpose yardage Player GP Rush Rec. PR KOR IR Tot. Avg/G Teich, Alexander Dobbs, Ricky Greene, Gee Gee Jones, Greg Thomas, Marcus Murray, Vince Santiago, Aaron Proctor, Kriss Byrd, Andre Snelson, Bo Howell, John Turner, Brandon Myers, Gary Staten, Darius Stukel, Mike Bush, Tra'ves Merchant, Emmett Diggs, Delvin Furman, Doug Simmons, Tyler Mitchell, Kwesi Cosh, J.J TEAM TOTAL OPPONENTS Fumble Returns Player No. Yds. Avg. TD Long TOTAL OPPONENTS Field Goals Player FGM-A Pct Long Blk Buckley, Joe Teague, Jon TOTAL OPPONENTS Field Goal Sequence Player Navy Opponents Maryland 32 (24) Georgia Southern (18), (42) --- Louisiana Tech (37) (25), (36), (42) Air Force 21, (25), (32) --- Wake Forest --- (45), (31) SMU 39 Notre Dame --- (45) Duke --- (30), (40) East Carolina (38), (20) --- Central Michigan (35) 42, (41) Arkansas State --- (31), (20) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made Punting Player No. Yds. Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blk Delahooke, Kyle TEAM TOTAL OPPONENTS Kickoffs Player No. Yds. Avg. TB OB Retn Net YdLn Teague, Jon TOTAL OPPONENTS interceptions Player No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Bush, Tra'ves Simmons, Tyler Mitchell, Kwesi Blue, Max Edwards, Kevin Merchant, Emmett Richardson, De'Von TOTAL OPPONENTS Punt Returns Player No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Myers, Gary TOTAL OPPONENTS Kick Returns Player No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Thomas, Marcus Teich, Alexander Greene, Gee Gee Staten, Darius Snelson, Bo TOTAL OPPONENTS Pg 21

22 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 Defensive Statistics No. Player GP Solo Ast. Total TFL-Yds. Sacks Int.-Yds. PBU QBH FR FF Blk Saf 54 Simmons, Tyler Middleton, Wyatt McCauley, Aaron Tuani, Jabaree Blue, Max Hauburger, Jerry Edwards, Kevin Richardson, De'Von Yarborough, Billy Mitchell, Kwesi Bush, Tra'ves Burge, Chase King, Caleb Wright, David Bothel, Shane Fraser, Jordan Grissom, Trey Myers, Gary Sperry, David Merchant, Emmett Graham, Mason Brewer, Matt Paulson, Ryan Thomas, Marcus Shannon, Jarred Marks, Jared French, Brye Snelson, Bo Fitzpatrick, Josh Eckel, Kevin Delahooke, Kyle Wev, Jonathan Howell, John Ackerman, Brian Furman, Doug Fehr, Jerad Turner, Brandon Aiken, Matt Jones, Joshua X Blick, Brian TOTAL OPPONENTS Pg 22

23 Navy Game-by-Game breakdown Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, RUSHING RECEIVING PASSING KICK RET PUNT RET Total Date Opponent No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg C-A-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Off Sep 06, 2010 vs Maryland Sep 11, 2010 GA SOUTHERN Sep 18, 2010 at Louisiana Tech Oct 02, 2010 at Air Force Oct 09, 2010 at Wake Forest Oct 16, 2010 SMU Oct 23, 2010 vs. Notre Dame Oct 30, 2010 DUKE Nov 06, 2010 at East Carolina Nov 13, 2010 C. MICHIGAN Nov 20, 2010 ARKANSAS STATE TOTALS OPPONENT Games played: 11 Avg per rush: 5.5 Avg per catch: 17.5 Pass efficiency: Kick ret avg: 22.3 Punt ret avg: 5.4 All purpose avg/game: Total offense avg/gm: TACKLES SACKS- ----FUMBLE--- --Kicks XPTS-- Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBU PBU Blk Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sep 06, 2010 vs Maryland Sep 11, 2010 GA SOUTHERN Sep 18, 2010 at Louisiana Tech Oct 02, 2010 at Air Force Oct 09, 2010 at Wake Forest Oct 16, 2010 SMU Oct 23, 2010 vs. Notre Dame Oct 30, 2010 DUKE Nov 06, 2010 at East Carolina Nov 13, 2010 C. MICHIGAN Nov 20, 2010 ARKANSAS STATE TOTALS OPPONENT PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blk TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blk No Yds Avg TB OB Sep 06, 2010 vs Maryland Sep 11, 2010 GA SOUTHERN Sep 18, 2010 at Louisiana Tech Oct 02, 2010 at Air Force Oct 09, 2010 at Wake Forest Oct 16, 2010 SMU Oct 23, 2010 vs. Notre Dame Oct 30, 2010 DUKE Nov 06, 2010 at East Carolina Nov 13, 2010 C. MICHIGAN Nov 20, 2010 ARKANSAS STATE TOTALS OPPONENT Pg 23

24 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 opponent Game-by-Game breakdown RUSHING RECEIVING PASSING KICK RET PUNT RET Total Date Opponent No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg C-A-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Off Sep 06, 2010 vs Maryland Sep 11, 2010 GA SOUTHERN Sep 18, 2010 at Louisiana Tech Oct 02, 2010 at Air Force Oct 09, 2010 at Wake Forest Oct 16, 2010 SMU Oct 23, 2010 vs. Notre Dame Oct 30, 2010 DUKE Nov 06, 2010 at East Carolina Nov 13, 2010 C. MICHIGAN Nov 20, 2010 ARKANSAS STATE OPPONENT NAVY Games played: 11 Avg per rush: 4.4 Avg per catch: 9.6 Pass efficiency: Kick ret avg: 23.8 Punt ret avg: 9.2 All purpose avg/game: Total offense avg/gm: TACKLES SACKS- ----FUMBLE--- --Kicks XPTS-- Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBU PBU Blk Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sep 06, 2010 vs Maryland Sep 11, 2010 GA SOUTHERN Sep 18, 2010 at Louisiana Tech Oct 02, 2010 at Air Force Oct 09, 2010 at Wake Forest Oct 16, 2010 SMU Oct 23, 2010 vs. Notre Dame Oct 30, 2010 DUKE Nov 06, 2010 at East Carolina Nov 13, 2010 C. MICHIGAN Nov 20, 2010 ARKANSAS STATE OPPONENT NAVY PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blk TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blk No Yds Avg TB OB Sep 06, 2010 vs Maryland Sep 11, 2010 GA SOUTHERN Sep 18, 2010 at Louisiana Tech Oct 02, 2010 at Air Force Oct 09, 2010 at Wake Forest Oct 16, 2010 SMU Oct 23, 2010 vs. Notre Dame Oct 30, 2010 DUKE Nov 06, 2010 at East Carolina Nov 13, 2010 C. MICHIGAN Nov 20, 2010 ARKANSAS STATE OPPONENT NAVY Pg 24

25 Game Summaries Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 Score By Quarters First Downs Rushing Passing Offense Punting Fumb Penalty 3rd 4th Time Score (OT) Ru Pa Pe T Att Yds TD C-A-I Yds TD Plays Yds #-Avg #-Lost #-Yds Dwn Dwn Poss Navy :26 Maryland :34 Navy :36 Ga Southern :24 Navy :21 La Tech :39 Navy :30 Air Force :30 Navy :25 Wake Forest :35 Navy :34 SMU :26 Navy :49 Notre Dame :11 Navy :03 Duke :57 Navy :43 East Carolina :17 Navy :03 C. Michigan :57 Navy :31 Arkansas State :29 the Red Zone Navy S ReD ZoNe chart Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts. TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Sep 6 vs Maryland L Sep 11 GA SOUTHERN W Sep 18 at Louisiana Tech W Oct 02 at Air Force L Oct 09 at Wake Forest W Oct 16 SMU W Oct 23 vs. Notre Dame W Oct 30 DUKE L Nov 06 at East Carolina W Nov 13 C. MICHIGAN W Nov 20 ARKANSAS STATE W TOTALS SCORING PERCENTAGE: 44 of 53 (83.0) opponent S ReD ZoNe chart Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts. TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Sep 6 vs Maryland L Sep 11 GA SOUTHERN W Sep 18 at Louisiana Tech W Oct 02 at Air Force L Oct 09 at Wake Forest W Oct 16 SMU W Oct 23 vs. Notre Dame W Oct 30 DUKE L Nov 06 at East Carolina W Nov 13 C. MICHIGAN W Nov 20 ARKANSAS STATE W TOTALS SCORING PERCENTAGE: 36 of 43 (83.7) Pg 25

26 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 Drive Superlatives longest ScoRiNG PlayS (top 25) Arkansas St. R. Dobbs to G. Jones pass East Carolina Alexander Teich run Ga. Southern Joe Buckley field goal 42 East Carolina Vince Murray run East Carolina Jon Teague field goal La Tech Joe Buckley field goal C. Michigan Joe Buckley field goal Air Force Joe Buckley field goal Notre Dame R. Dobbs to A. Teich pass East Carolina R. Dobbs to A. Santiago pass La Tech R. Dobbs to J. Howell pass 25 Air Force Joe Buckley field goal East Carolina Kriss Proctor run East Carolina Jon Teague field goal Ga. Southern Joe Buckley field goal 18 C. Michigan Aaron Santiago run La Tech Vince Murray run C. Michigan Alexander Teich run Duke R. Dobbs to A. Santiago pass 12 East Carolina Gee Gee Greene run 12 Arkansas St. John Howell run Maryland Andre Byrd run 10 East Carolina Vince Murray run Notre Dame Gee Gee Greene run 9 Notre Dame Ricky Dobbs run Scoring Plays of < 10 yards: 30 times 9 yards 2 (2) Notre Dame 8 yards 0 7 yards 2 La Tech, Duke 6 yards 4 (2) Wake Forest, E. Carolina, Central Michigan 5 yards 3 Duke, (2) E. Carolina 4 yards 4 La Tech, Wake Forest, SMU, Central Michigan 3 yards 5 Wake Forest, SMU, Notre Dame Central Michigan, Arkansas St. 2 yards 1 SMU 1 yard 9 Maryland, Ga. Southern, La Tech, SMU, Notre Dame, Duke, E. Carolina, (2) Arkansas St. MoSt yards covered (top 25) Notre Dame R. Dobbs to A. Teich 31-yd pass La Tech Mike Stukel 4-yd run C. Michigan Alexander Teich 16-yd run Duke Dobbs 5-yd run La Tech Vince Murray 17-yd run 81 SMU R. Dobbs to A. Santiago 3-yd pass SMU Gee Gee Greene 1-yd run 80 Duke R. Dobbs to G. Jones 7-yd pass 80 C. Michigan Alexander Teich 3-yd run 80 Arkansas St. R. Dobbs to G. Jones 85-yd pass 80 Arkansas St. Ricky Dobbs 1-yd run Air Force Joe Buckley 25-yd field goal 78 Wake Forest Ricky Dobbs 4-yd run Notre Dame Ricky Dobbs 3-yd run 77 Notre Dame Ricky Dobbs 9-yd run Maryland Ricky Dobbs 1-yd run 76 Arkansas St. John Howell 12-yd run La Tech R. Dobbs to J. Howell 25-yd pass 75 C. Michigan Aaron Santiago 18-yd run C. Michigan John Howell 6-yd run Notre Dame Ricky Dobbs 1-yd run 73 East Carolina Alexander Teich 64-yd run La Tech Ricky Dobbs 1-yd run East Carolina Vince Murray 10-yd run 70 East Carolina Ricky Dobbs 5-yd run FeweSt yards covered (UNDeR 10 yds) 1. 1 Ga. Southern Joe Buckley 42-yd field goal MoSt PlayS (top 25) Arkansas St. Ricky Dobbs 1-yd run Air Force Joe Buckley 25-yd field goal 14 East Carolina R. Dobbs to G. Jones 5-yd pass La Tech Ricky Dobbs 1-yd run 12 Notre Dame Ricky Dobbs 3-yd run Wake Forest R. Dobbs to A. Teich 6-yd pass Pg Arkansas St. John Howell 12-yd run 11 Arkansas St. Ricky Dobbs 3-yd run Ga. Southern Joe Buckley 18-yd field goal 10 La Tech Kriss Proctor 7-yd run 10 Wake Forest R. Dobbs to G. Jones 6-yd pass 10 SMU R. Dobbs to A. Santiago 3-yd pass 10 Notre Dame Ricky Dobbs 1-yd run 10 Duke R. Dobbs to A. Santiago 12-yd pass 10 C. Michigan Joe Buckley 35-yd field goal Maryland Andre Byrd 10-yd run 9 La Tech Mike Stukel 4-yd run 9 SMU Gee Gee Greene 1-yd run 9 East Carolina Jon Teague 20-yd field goal 9 C. Michigan Aaron Santiago 18-yd run Ga. Southern Ricky Dobbs 1-yd run 8 La Tech Vince Murray 17-yd run 8 Air Force Joe Buckley 32-yd field goal 8 Wake Forest Ricky Dobbs 4-yd run 8 Duke Gee Gee Greene 1-yd run 8 East Carolina Ricky Dobbs 5-yd run 8 C. Michigan Kriss Proctor 4-yd run FeweSt PlayS (5 or FeweR) 1. 1 East Carolina R. Dobbs to A. Santiago 29-yd pass 1 Arkansas St. R. Dobbs to G. Jones 85-yd pass 3. 2 SMU Alexander Teich 4-yd run 2 East Carolina Kriss Proctor 23-yd run 5. 3 East Carolina Alexander Teich 64-yd run 3 East Carolina Vince Murray 42-yd run 7. 4 Ga. Southern Joe Buckley 42-yd field goal 4 East Carolina Gee Gee Greene 12-yd run 4 Arkansas St. Ricky Dobbs 1-yd run La Tech R. Dobbs to J. Howell 25-yd pass 5 La Tech Joe Buckley 37-yd field goal 5 SMU Alexander Teich 2-yd run 5 Notre Dame Gee Gee Greene 9-yd run 5 C. Michigan John Howell 6-yd run MoSt time elapsed (top 25) 1. 7:48 Arkansas St. Ricky Dobbs 1-yd run 2. 7:03 Notre Dame Ricky Dobbs 3-yd run 3. 6:44 Ga. Southern Joe Buckley 18-yd field goal 4. 6:36 East Carolina R. Dobbs to G. Jones 5-yd pass 5. 5:49 Arkansas St. Ricky Dobbs 3-yd run 6. 5:48 Air Force Joe Buckley 25-yd field goal 7. 5:41 Arkansas St. John Howell 12-yd run 8. 5:18 Notre Dame Ricky Dobbs 1-yd run 9. 5:10 Wake Forest R. Dobbs to A. Teich 6-yd pass 5:10 C. Michigan Buckley 35-yd field goal 11. 5:08 SMU R. Dobbs to A. Santiago 3-yd pass 12. 5:05 La Tech Ricky Dobbs 1-yd run 13. 5:01 La Tech Mike Stukel 4-yd run 14. 4:58 SMU Gee Gee Greene 1-yd run 4:58 East Carolina Jon Teague 20-yd field goal 16. 4:44 Ga. Southern Ricky Dobbs 1-yd run 4:44 Maryland Andre Byrd 10-yd run 18. 4:39 La Tech Kriss Proctor 7-yd run 19. 4:01 C. Michigan Aaron Santiago 18-yd run 20. 3:41 C. Michigan Kriss Proctor 4-yd run 21. 3:38 East Carolina Vince Murray 10-yd run 22. 3:37 Notre Dame Ricky Dobbs 9-yd run 23. 3:19 East Carolina Bo Snelson 6-yd run 24. 3:15 Maryland Ricky Dobbs 1-yd run 25. 3:12 Wake Forest Ricky Dobbs 3-yd run least time elapsed (UNDeR 2:00) 1. 0:06 East Carolina R. Dobbs to A. Santiago 29-yd pass 2. 0:12 SMU Alexander Teich 4-yd run 3. 0:18 Arkansas St. R. Dobbs to G. Jones 85-yd pass 3. 0:42 East Carolina Kriss Proctor 23-yd run 4. 1:13 Duke R. Dobbs to G. Jones 7-yd pass 5. 1:07 East Carolina Gee Gee Greene 12-yd run 6. 1:23 East Carolina Vince Murray 42-yd run 7. 1:24 Ga. Southern Joe Buckley 42-yd field goal 8. 1:32 Arkansas St. Ricky Dobbs 1-yd run 8. 1:42 Wake Forest R. Dobbs to G. Jones 6-yd pass 1:42 East Carolina Alexander Teich 64-yd run 10. 1:45 Notre Dame Gee Gee Greene 9-yd run 11. 1:51 La Tech Joe Buckley 37-yd field goal 12. 1:54 Duke R. Dobbs to A. Santiago 12-yd pass ScoRiNG DRive analysis Drive Navy Opponents Yardage TD FG TD FG No Drive Minus Yds Total GaMe-oPeNiNG DRiveS Navy Opponents Opponent Pl Yds Result Pl Yds Result Maryland 7 52 MFG 8 59 TD Ga. Southern FG 3-4 Punt La. Tech 9 97 TD 7 35 Punt Air Force 7 35 Punt 3 51 Fumb Wake Forest TD 5 38 TD SMU Dwns 3 3 Punt Notre Dame 6 99 TD Dwns Duke 9 45 Fumb FG East Carolina 7 70 TD 9 66 TD C. Michigan 2 5 Fumb 5 16 MFG Arkansas State TD 1 0 Fumb Army Poinsettia Bowl SecoND HalF-oPeNiNG DRiveS Navy Opponents Opponent Pl Yds Result Pl Yds Result Maryland Fumb 6 31 Punt Ga. Southern 3 6 Punt TD La. Tech TD 3 14 Fumb Air Force 8 21 FG 3 16 Fumb Wake Forest 8 78 TD 3 5 Punt SMU TD 5 18 Punt Notre Dame 7 77 TD 5 32 INT Duke 6 16 Punt 5 28 Punt East Carolina 6 21 FG 2 8 Fumb C. Michigan 8 64 TD 9 33 Dwns Arkansas State 3 9 Punt 9 38 Punt Army Poinsettia Bowl PoiNtS off turnovers Opp Navy Navy Opp Opponent TOs TD FG-A Pts TOs Pts Maryland Ga. Southern La. Tech Air Force Wake Forest SMU Notre Dame Duke East Carolina C. Michigan Arkansas State Army Poinsettia Bowl Totals

27 Scoring Drives Navy No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring Opponent Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Maryland :44 TD 2nd 14:25 N 36 Byrd 10-yd run Maryland :15 TD 3rd 1:52 N 24 Dobbs 1-yd run Ga. Southern :44 FG 1st 8:16 G 36 Buckley 18-yd FG Ga. Southern 4 1 1:24 FG 1st 2:07 G 25 Buckley 42-yd FG Ga. Southern :44 TD 2nd 1:07 G 40 Dobbs 1-yd run La Tech :01 TD 1st 7:06 N 03 Stukel 4-yd run La Tech :15 TD 2nd 6:53 N 25 Howell 25-yd rec. La Tech :51 FG 2nd 3:18 N 27 Buckley 37-yd FG La Tech :05 TD 3rd 9:55 N 28 Dobbs 1-yd run La Tech :39 TD 3rd 0:31 N 46 Proctor 7-yd run La Tech :07 TD 4th 11:09 N 19 Murray 17-yd run Air Force :48 FG 2nd 7:16 N 14 Buckley 25-yd FG Air Force :09 FG 3rd 10:58 A 36 Buckley 32-yd FG Wake Forest :10 TD 1st 7:34 N 32 Teich 6-yd rec. Wake Forest :12 TD 2nd 10:12 N 33 Dobbs 3-yd run Wake Forest :01 TD 3rd 11:59 N 22 Dobbs 4-yd run Wake Forest :42 TD 4th 0:26 N 36 Jones 6-yd rec. SMU :08 TD 3rd 9:52 N 19 A. Santiago 3-yd rec. SMU :58 TD 3rd 1:57 N 20 Greene 1-yd run SMU :29 TD 4th 12:52 S 31 Teich 2-yd run SMU :12 TD 4th 1:38 S 13 Teich 4-yd run Notre Dame :08 TD 1st 6:05 N 01 Teich 31-yd rec. Notre Dame :03 TD 2nd 11:01 N 23 Dobbs 3-yd run Notre Dame :45 TD 2nd 0:14 ND 30 Greene 9-yd run Notre Dame :37 TD 3rd 11:23 N 23 Dobbs 9-yd run Notre Dame :18 TD 3rd 4:38 N 27 Dobbs 1-yd run Duke :14 TD 3rd 6:01 N 14 Dobbs 5-yd run Duke :13 TD 4th 14:49 N 20 Jones 7-yd rec. Duke :18 TD 4th 6:16 N 39 Greene 1-yd run Duke :54 TD 4th 2:34 N 33 Santiago 12-yd rec. East Carolina :38 TD 1st 11:22 N 30 Murray 10-yd run East Carolina :42 TD 1st 4:44 N 27 Teich 64-yd run East Carolina :36 FG 2nd 11:10 N 34 Jones 5-yd rec. East Carolina :37 TD 2nd 0:14 N 30 Dobbs 5-yd run East Carolina :11 FG 3rd 11:06 E 42 Teague 38-yd FG East Carolina :06 TD 3rd 10:12 E 29 Santiago 29-yd rec. East Carolina :07 TD 3rd 8:52 E 21 Greene 12-yd run East Carolina :58 FG 3rd 2:27 N 40 Teague 20-yd FG East Carolina :23 TD 3rd 0:14 N 49 Murray 42-yd run East Carolina :19 TD 4th 11:16 N 50 Snelson 6-yd run East Carolina :42 TD 4th 7:43 E 36 Proctor 23-yd run East Carolina :10 TD 4th 3:14 E 48 Proctor 1-yd run C. Michigan :01 TD 1st 9:07 N 25 Santiago 18-yd run C. Michigan :31 TD 1st 2:22 N 12 Teich 16-yd run C. Michigan :15 TD 2nd 11:34 N 20 Teich 3-yd run C. Michigan :41 TD 3rd 6:48 N 36 Proctor 4-yd run C. Michigan :12 TD 3rd 2:29 N 26 Howell 6-yd run C. Michigan :10 FG 4th 7:27 N 49 Buckley 35-yd FG Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 opponent No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring Opponent Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Maryland :27 TD 1st 10:28 M 41 Scott 5-yd run Maryland :48 TD 1st 4:15 M 20 Meggett 3-yd run Maryland :46 FG 4th 7:50 N 48 Baltz 24-yd FG Ga. Southern :52 TD 3rd 9:08 N 49 Wilcox 17-yd rec. La Tech :40 FG 1st 7:06 L 30 Nelson 25-yd FG La Tech :43 FG 2nd 12:38 L 34 Nelson 36-yd FG La Tech :02 TD 2nd 9:08 L 50 Fitte 2-yd run La Tech :44 FG 2nd 5:09 L 22 Nelson 42-yd FG La Tech :49 TD 2nd 0:29 L 29 Ikharo 8-yd rec. Air Force :05 TD 1st 4:18 A 20 Jefferson 50-yd run Air Force :30 TD 4th 12:38 N 15 Jefferson 1-yd run Wake Forest :16 TD 1st 12:44 N 38 Price 1-yd run Wake Forest :51 FG 2nd 13:24 W 34 Newman 45-yd FG Wake Forest :15 TD 2nd 0:12 W 16 Givens 11-yd rec. Wake Forest :37 TD 3rd 1:08 W 30 Brown 12-yd rec. Wake Forest :32 FG 4th 8:34 W 27 Newman 31-yd FG SMU :37 TD 1st 3:05 S 29 Beasley 5-yd rec. SMU :55 TD 2nd 10:05 S 26 Johnson 4-yd rec. SMU :09 TD 4th 2:51 S 43 Robinson 10-yd rec. Notre Dame :01 FG 1st 3:04 ND 24 Ruffer 45-yd FG Notre Dame :54 TD 2nd 6:07 ND 28 Jones 16-yd rec. Notre Dame :09 TD 4th 6:12 ND 24 Wood 1-yd run Duke :59 FG 1st 10:01 D 20 Snyderwine 30-yd FG Duke :57 TD 2nd 13:19 D 24 Renfree 1-yd run Duke :57 TD 2nd 6:00 N 45 Connette 6-yd run Duke :42 TD 2nd 0:37 D 36 Renfree 12-yd run Duke :59 TD 3rd 1:02 D 30 Vernon 29-yd rec. Duke :15 FG 4th 8:34 D 18 Snyderwine 40-yd FG East Carolina :45 TD 1st 8:37 E 34 Byrd 1-yd rec. East Carolina :11 TD 1st 6:26 N 44 Harris 4-yd rec. East Carolina :33 TD 2nd 2:51 E 39 Lewis 4-yd rec. East Carolina :27 TD 3rd 7:25 E 28 Lewis 2-yd rec. East Carolina :51 TD 4th 8:25 E 20 Harris 2-yd rec. C. Michigan :24 TD 1st 4:53 C 29 Blackburn 15-yd rec. C. Michigan :33 TD 2nd 13:49 C 40 Tipton 3-yd run C. Michigan :24 TD 2nd 6:10 C 30 Blackburn 15-yd rec. C. Michigan :33 FG 2nd 0:30 C 31 Harman 41-yd FG C. Michigan :23 TD 4th 3:04 C 28 Tipton 1-yd run C. Michigan :00 TD 4th 0:04 C 20 Wilson 7-yd rec. Arkansas St :09 FG 2nd 12:51 N 48 Davis 31-yd FG Arkansas St :41 TD 2nd 10:52 N 19 Aplin 7-yd run Arkansas St :02 FG 2nd 0:00 A 48 Davis 20-yd FG Arkansas St :50 TD 4th 8:41 A 27 Muse 5-yd rec. Arkansas St :41 TD 1st 9:19 N 24 Howell 12-yd run Arkansas St :32 TD 1st 7:34 A 12 Dobbs 1-yd run Arkansas St :18 TD 2nd 12:33 N 20 Jones 85-yd rec. Arkansas St :48 TD 4th 12:31 N 20 Dobbs 1-yd run Arkansas St :49 TD 4th 2:52 N 35 Dobbs 3-yd run Pg 27

28 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 Game-by-Game Starting lineups Offense WR LT LG C RG RT WR SB QB SB FB Maryland Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Molloy Schupp Byrd Dobbs Greene Murray Ga. Southern Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Furman Byrd Dobbs Greene Murray La. Tech Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Furman Byrd Dobbs Greene Murray Air Force Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Molloy Turner Byrd Dobbs Greene Murray Wake Forest Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Turner Byrd Dobbs Greene Murray SMU Furman Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Turner Byrd Dobbs Greene Teich Notre Dame Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Turner Santiago Dobbs Greene Teich Duke Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Turner Santiago Dobbs Greene Teich East Carolina Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Turner Santiago Dobbs Greene Teich C. Michigan Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Turner Santiago Proctor Greene Teich Arkansas St. Jones Battipaglia Cabral DeMell Dowd Basford Turner Byrd Dobbs Greene Murray Army Bowl Defense LE NG RE OLB ILB ILB OLB LCB Rover FS RCB Maryland Tuani Bothel Yarborough Hauburger King Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Merchant Edwards Ga. Southern Tuani Bothel Yarborough Hauburger King Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Merchant Edward La. Tech Tuani Bothel Yarborough Hauburger King Simmons A. McCauley D. Wright Middleton Mitchell Edwards Air Force Tuani Bothel Yarborough Hauburger Blue Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Merchant Edwards Wake Forest Tuani Burge Yarborough Hauburger Blue Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Richardson Edwards SMU Tuani Burge Yarborough Hauburger Blue Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Richardson Edwards Notre Dame Tuani Burge Yarborough Hauburger Blue Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Richardson Edwards Duke Tuani Burge Yarborough Hauburger King Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Richardson Edwards East Carolina Tuani Burge Yarborough Hauburger Wright Simmons Bush Mitchell Middleton Richardson Edwards C. Michigan Tuani Burge Yarborough Hauburger Blue Simmons A. McCauley Mitchell Middleton Richardson Edwards Arkansas St. Tuani Burge Yarborough Hauburger Bush Simmons Fraser Mitchell Middleton Richardson Edwards Army Bowl career Start chart Career Consec By Year offense Yr. Pos. Starts Starts Jeff Battipaglia Sr. OL Brady DeMell Jr. OL Gee Gee Greene So. SB John Dowd Jr. OL Josh Cabral So. OL Brandon Turner So. WR Ryan Basford Jr. OT Greg Jones Sr. WR Ricky Dobbs Sr. QB Vince Murray Sr. FB Andre Byrd Sr. SB Matt Molloy Sr. OL Alexander Teich Jr. FB Mike Schupp Sr. WR Eric Douglass Jr. OL Aaron Santiago Jr. SB Kriss Proctor Jr. WR Doug Furman Jr. WR Career Consec By Year DeFeNSe Yr. Pos. Starts Starts Wyatt Middleton Sr. R Kevin Edwards Sr. CB Jabaree Tuani Jr. DE Kwesi Mitchell Jr. CB Billy Yarborough Sr. DE Jerry Hauburger Sr. OLB Tyler Simmons Sr. ILB Chase Burge Sr. NG De Von Richardson So. FS Tra ves Bush So. S Jordan Fraser So. S Emmett Merchant Sr. FS Aaron McCauley Jr. OLB Max Blue Jr. ILB Shane Bothel Sr. NG Caleb King Jr. ILB David Wright Jr. CB Pg 28

29 Game-by-Game Statistics Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 PaSSiNG Ricky Dobbs Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic. Maryland Georgia Southern Louisiana Tech Air Force Wake Forest Wake Forest SMU Notre Dame Duke East Carolina Central Michigan --- Arkansas State TOTALS Kriss Proctor Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Central Michigan TOTALS TEAM Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Duke East Carolina TOTALS RUSHiNG Player No.-Yds./TD MD GSU La Tech AF WFU SMU ND Duke ECU CMU ASt. Army Dobbs, Ricky / / / / / / / / / /1 DNP /3 Teich, Alexander /5 7-22/0 4-8/0 5-23/0 8-38/ / / /0 7-43/ / / /0 Greene, Gee Gee /4 7-74/0 4-9/0 6-87/0 5-31/0 6-25/0 9-48/1 8-56/1 3-9/1 6-47/1 6-33/0 2-5/0 Murray, Vince / /0 9-50/ / /0 3-14/0 DNP DNP DNP 8-68/2 3-21/0 3-10/0 Proctor, Kriss /4 DNP DNP 6-24/1 DNP - DNP - DNP 5-78/ /1 1-1/0 Santiago, Aaron /1 DNP - DNP DNP 6-66/0 2-2/0 1-0/0 2-12/0 4-14/0 4-60/1 3-15/0 Byrd, Andre /1 9-54/1-4-13/0 3-50/0 3-25/0 1-3/0 1--2/0 2-2/0 - DNP - Jones, Greg 4-114/0 1-53/ / /0 1-0/0 Snelson, Bo 9-78/ /1 3-28/0 3-25/0 Howell, John 11-77/2 1-13/0-1-8/ /0 1-6/0 1--1/0 2-26/0 2-15/1 2-4/1 Stukel, Mike 10-38/1 4-21/0-4-15/1 2-2/0 - - DNP DNP Diggs, Delvin 7-17/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1/0 1-4/0 2-9/0-2-3/0 DNP 1-0/0 Thomas, Marcus 1-3/0 - DNP /0 - - Cosh, J.J. 1-1/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP 1-1/0 TEAM 5--8/0 DNP 1--2/0 2--2/0 - - DNP 1--2/ /0 - ReceiviNG Player No.-Yds./TD MD GSU La Tech AF WFU SMU ND Duke ECU CMU ASt. Army Jones, Greg /4 1-7/0 2-54/0 2-68/0 2-40/0 3-35/1 1-12/0 1-40/ /1 2-28/1 1-7/ /1 Greene, Gee Gee /0 4-59/0 1-6/0 3-58/0 2-30/0 3-44/0 1-8/0-1-31/0 1-5/0-1-15/0 Santiago, Aaron /3 DNP 1-12/0 DNP DNP 1-9/0 2-54/1-2-36/1 2-33/1 1-26/0 1-11/0 Turner, Brandon 3-81/ / / /0 - - Teich, Alexander 5-77/2-1-12/ /1-1-31/1 1-26/ /0 Howell, John 1-25/ / Byrd, Andre 1-20/ / DNP - Furman, Doug 2-14/ /0-1-1/ Murray, Vince 2-12/0 1-7/0-1-5/0 - - DNP DNP DNP Snelson, Bo 1-7/ /0 PUNt RetURNS Player No.-Yds MD GSU La Tech AF WFU SMU ND Duke ECU CMU ASt. Army Myers, Gary KicK RetURNS Player No.-Yds MD GSU La Tech AF WFU SMU ND Duke ECU CMU ASt. Army Thomas, Marcus DNP Teich, Alexander Greene, Gee Gee Staten, Darius 3-46 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP 3-46 DNP - DNP - Snelson, Bo FUMble RetURNS Player No.-Yds MD GSU La Tech AF WFU SMU ND Duke ECU CMU ASt. Army None Pg 29

30 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 interception RetURNS Player No.-Yds MD GSU La Tech AF WFU SMU ND Duke ECU CMU ASt. Army Merchant, Emmett DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Bush, Tra'ves Edwards, Kevin Blue, Max DNP DNP - DNP Mitchell, Kwesi Richardson, De'Von DNP Simmons, Tyler all-purpose Player Yds./Total MD GSU La Tech AF WFU SMU ND Duke ECU CMU ASt. Army Teich, Alexander Dobbs, Ricky DNP 154 Greene, Gee Gee Jones, Greg Thomas, Marcus DNP Murray, Vince DNP DNP DNP Santiago, Aaron 350 DNP 12 DNP DNP Proctor, Kriss 304 DNP DNP 24 DNP - DNP - DNP Byrd, Andre DNP - Snelson, Bo Howell, John Turner, Brandon Myers, Gary Staten, Darius 46 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP 46 DNP - DNP - Stukel, Mike DNP DNP Bush, Tra'ves Merchant, Emmett DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Diggs, Delvin 17 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - Furman, Doug Simmons, Tyler Cosh, J.J. 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP 1 Mitchell, Kwesi TEAM tackles Player U-A Total MD GSU La Tech AF WFU SMU ND Duke ECU CMU ASt. Army Simmons, Tyler Middleton, Wyatt McCauley, Aaron Tuani, Jabaree Blue, Max DNP DNP 6-6 DNP Hauburger, Jerry Edwards, Kevin Richardson, De'Von DNP ly Yarborough, Billy Mitchell, Kwesi Bush, Tra'ves Burge, Chase King, Caleb Wright, David Bothel, Shane DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP - Fraser, Jordan DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP Grissom, Trey DNP DNP Myers, Gary Merchant, Emmett DNP 0-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Sperry, David Graham, Mason DNP DNP DNP - - DNP DNP DNP Brewer, Matt DNP DNP Thomas, Marcus DNP Paulson, Ryan Marks, Jared French, Brye DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Shannon, Jarred Delahooke, Kyle Fitzpatrick, Josh Snelson, Bo Howell, John Wev, Jonathan DNP DNP Eckel, Kevin DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Furman, Doug Fehr, Jerad DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Turner, Brandon Ackerman, Brian Jones, Joshua DNP DNP DNP DNP - - DNP DNP 1-0 DNP - Aiken, Matt DNP Pg 30

31 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 tackles FoR a loss Player U-A Total MD GSU La Tech AF WFU SMU ND Duke ECU CMU ASt. Army Tuani, Jabaree Yarborough, Billy McCauley, Aaron Hauburger, Jerry Simmons, Tyler Fraser, Jordan DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP Burge, Chase Blue, Max DNP DNP - DNP Bothel, Shane DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP - Edwards, Kevin Richardson, De'Von DNP Mitchell, Kwesi French, Brye DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SacKS Player U-A Total MD GSU La Tech AF WFU SMU ND Duke ECU CMU ASt. Army Yarborough, Billy Tuani, Jabaree McCauley, Aaron Hauburger, Jerry Bothel, Shane DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP - French, Brye DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Simmons, Tyler FUMbleS Player No.-Lost MD GSU La Tech AF WFU SMU ND Duke ECU CMU ASt. Army Dobbs, Ricky DNP 1-1 Teich, Alexander Thomas, Marcus DNP Proctor, Kriss 1-0 DNP DNP - DNP - DNP - DNP Byrd, Andre DNP - Howell, John FUMbleS FoRceD Player No. MD GSU La Tech AF WFU SMU ND Duke ECU CMU ASt. Army Hauburger, Jerry Tuani, Jabaree Edwards, Kevin Mitchell, Kwesi Richardson, De'Von 1 - DNP Middleton, Wyatt Simmons, Tyler Bothel, Shane DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP - FUMbleS RecoveReD Player No. MD GSU La Tech AF WFU SMU ND Duke ECU CMU ASt. Army Simmons, Tyler Middleton, Wyatt McCauley, Aaron Edwards, Kevin Tuani, Jabaree Yarborough, Billy Bush, Tra'ves Burge, Chase Pg 31

32 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 PaRticiPatioN # Player GP/GS MD GSU La Tech AF WFU SMU ND Duke ECU CMU ASt. Army 96 Ackerman, Brian 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 85 Aiken, Matt 10/-... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 69 Archibald, Fran 7/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Basford, Ryan 11/9 XXX START START XXX START START START START START START START 61 Battipaglia, Je 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 5X Blick, Brian 1/ XXX... XXX 44 Blue, Max 8/5 XXX XXX XXX START START START START START Boddiford, Alex 1/ XXX 95 Bothel, Shane 6/4 START START START START XXX... XXX 78 Bowers, Donnie 2/ XXX XXX 38 Brewer, Matt 9/ XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 16 Buckley, Joe 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 93 Burge, Chase 11/7 XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START START START START START 9 Bush, Tra'ves 11/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX START 20 Byrd, Andre 10/7 START START START START START START XXX XXX XXX... START 65 Cabral, Josh 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 41 Cosh, J.J. 2/ XXX XXX 35 Delahooke, Kyle 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 75 DeMell, Brady 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 37 Diggs, Delvin 6/ XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX... XXX 9C Dobbs, Jamel 1/ XXX Dobbs, Ricky 10/10 START START START START START START START START START... START 71 Douglass, Eric 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 68 Dowd, John 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 79 Dryden, Zach 10/-... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 32 Eckel, Kevin 5/ XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Edwards, Kevin 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 22 Fehr, Jerad 3/- XXX XXX XXX Fitzpatrick, Jo 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 13 Fraser, Jordan 5/ XXX XXX XXX XXX START 50 French, Brye 3/- XXX XXX XXX Furman, Doug 11/3 XXX START START XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 89 Gazaille, Jonat 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX... XXX XXX Graham, Mason 5/ XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 24 Green, Ryan 5/ XXX XXX XXX XXX Greene, Gee Gee 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 58 Grissom, Trey 9/ XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 81 Haan, Justin 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 31 Hauburger, Jerr 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 99 Henderson, Wes 4/-... XXX XXX XXX... XXX 33 Howell, John 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 84 Jones, Greg 11/10 START START START START START XXX START START START START START 73 Jones, Joshua 4/ XXX XXX XXX... XXX 57 King, Caleb 11/4 START START START XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX 74 Lydick, Clayton 1/ XXX 87 Lynch, Shawn 2/ XXX... XXX Marks, Jared 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 97 Mayes, Chris 1/ XXX McCauley, Aaron 11/9 START START START START START START START START XXX START XXX 36 McCauley, John 1/- XXX Merchant, Emmet 3/3 START START... START Middleton, Wyat 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 11 Mitchell, Kwesi 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 70 Molloy, Matt 2/2 START START Murray, Vince 8/6 START START START START START XXX XXX START 83 Myers, Gary 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 2J O'Boyle, John 4/ XXX... XXX XXX XXX XXX 94 Paulson, Ryan 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 60 Pescaia, Kahiko 1/ XXX Proctor, Kriss 6/ XXX... XXX... XXX... XXX START XXX 3 Richardson, De' 10/7 XXX... XXX XXX START START START START START START START 6 Ryder, Wave 1/ XXX... XXX Santiago, Aaron 8/4... XXX XXX XXX START START START START XXX 80 Schupp, Mike 1/1 START Shannon, Jarred 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 54 Simmons, Tyler 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 23 Snelson, Bo 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 28 Sperry, David 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 5 Staten, Darius 4/ XXX XXX... XXX... XXX 17 Stukel, Mike 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX... XXX XXX XXX XXX 49 Sturdivant, Collin 1/ XXX Sumrall, David 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 52 Sweeney, Mike 1/ XXX 45 Teague, Jon 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 39 Teich, Alexande 11/5 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START START START XXX 34 Thomas, Marcus 10/- XXX... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 98 Tuani, Jabaree 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 86 Turner, Brandon 11/8 XXX XXX XXX START START START START START START START START 53 Veech, Craig 1/ XXX 51 Warrick, Matt 2/- XXX... XXX Watkins, Collin 1/ XXX Wetzel, Keegan 1/ XXX Wev, Jonathan 9/ XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 18 Wright, David 11/2 XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX 19 Wright, Jason 1/ XXX 90 Yarborough, Bil 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 2E Zapata, David 1/ XXX Pg 32

33 team and individual Highs and lows Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 Navy Superlatives opponent Superlatives team High Low High Low First Downs 26 Maryland 9 Georgia Southern 29 Central Michigan 8 Georgia Southern Rushing Attempts 72 Maryland 37 Duke 53 Air Force 24 3x, Last: E. Carolina Yards Rushing 521 East Carolina 109 Georgia Southern 292 Air Force 73 Georgia Southern Yards Per Rush 8.4 2x, Last: C. Michigan 2.5 Georgia Southern 7.7 Maryland 1.9 Georgia Southern Rushing Touchdowns 8 East Carolina 0 Air Force 3 Duke 0 3x, Last: E. Carolina Pass Attempts 28 Duke 2 Notre Dame 65 East Carolina 5 Maryland Pass Completions 13 Duke 2 2x, Last: C. Michigan 43 East Carolina 2 Maryland Yards Passing 227 Duke 33 Central Michigan 413 East Carolina 11 Maryland Yards Per Attempt 35.5 Notre Dame 4.9 Wake Forest 11.9 Air Force 2.2 Maryland Yards Per Completion 35.5 Notre Dame 11.8 Wake Forest 16.6 Air Force 5.5 Maryland Passing Touchdowns 2 3x, Last: E. Carolina 0 3x, Last: C. Michigan 5 East Carolina 0 2x, Last: Air Force Total Plays 82 Maryland 51 Georgia Southern 91 Central Michigan 39 Maryland Total Offense 596 East Carolina 193 Georgia Southern 567 East Carolina 109 Georgia Southern Yards Per Play 8.4 East Carolina 3.8 Georgia Southern 7.0 Maryland 2.3 Georgia Southern Points 76 East Carolina 6 Air Force 37 Central Michigan 7 Georgia Southern Fumbles Lost 2 2x Last: Arkansas St. 0 6x, Last: Notre Dame 4 East Carolina 0 3x, Last: C. Michigan Interceptions Thrown 2 Air Force 0 8x, Last: Arkansas St. 2 2x, Last: Notre Dame 0 6x, Last: C. Michigan Turnovers 3 Maryland 0 3x, Last: Notre Dame 4 East Carolina 0 2x, Last: C. Michigan Penalties 6 2x, Last: Wake Forest 0 Notre Dame 8 2x, Last: Duke 1 Notre Dame Penalty Yards 54 SMU 0 Notre Dame 76 SMU 15 Notre Dame Sacks By 3 2x, Last: Arkansas St. 0 2x, Last: E. Carolina 2 3x, Last: Duke 0 5x, Last: Arkansas St. individual Rushing Attempts 31 Ricky Dobbs vs Arkansas State 17 Jared Tew, Air Force 17 Ryan Aplin, Arkansas State Yards Rushing 210 Alexander Teich vs Notre Dame 111 Jared Tew, Air Force Rushing Touchdowns 3 Ricky Dobbs vs Notre Dame 2 Tim Jefferson, Air Force 3 Ricky Dobbs vs Arkansas State 2 Sean Renfree, Duke 2 Zurlon Tipton, Central Michigan Long Rush 64 Alexander Teich at East Carolina 67 Davin Meggett, Maryland Pass Attempts 27 Ricky Dobbs vs. Duke 65 Dominique Davis, East Carolina Pass Completions 13 Ricky Dobbs vs. Duke 43 Dominique Davis, East Carolina Yards Passing 227 Ricky Dobbs vs. Duke 413 Dominique Davis, East Carolina Passing Touchdowns 2 Ricky Dobbs at Wake Forest 5 Dominique Davis, East Carolina 2 Ricky Dobbs vs. Duke 2 Ricky Dobbs at East Carolina Long Pass 85 Ricky Dobbs vs Arkansas State 61 Dominique Davis, East Carolina Receptions 9 Greg Jones vs Duke 13 Cody Wilson, Central Michigan Yards Receiving 134 Greg Jones vs Duke 126 Cody Wilson, Central Michigan Long Reception 85 Greg Jones vs Arkansas State 61 Lance Lewis, East Carolina Receiving Touchdowns 1 10x, Last: Greg Jones vs Arkansas State 2 Lance Lewis, East Carolina 2 Dwayne Harris, East Carolina 2 David Blackburn, Central Michigan All-Purpose Yards 241 Alexander Teich vs Notre Dame 226 Zurlon Tipton, Central Michigan All-Purpose Plays 31 Ricky Dobbs vs Arkansas State 26 Zurlon Tipton, Central Michigan Total Offense 318 Ricky Dobbs vs Arkansas State 433 Dominique Davis, East Carolina Total Offense Plays 49 Ricky Dobbs vs. Duke 69 Dominique Davis, East Carolina Field Goals 2 Joe Buckley vs Georgia Southern 3 Matt Nelson, Louisiana Tech 2 Joe Buckley at Air Force 2 Jon Teague at East Carolina Long Field Goal 42 Joe Buckley vs Georgia Southern 45 Jimmy Newman, Wake Forest 45 David Ruffer, Notre Dame Punts 6 Kyle Delahooke vs Georgia Southern 7 Charlie Edwards, Georgia Southern Punting Average 49.0 Kyle Delahooke vs. Central Michigan 53.0 Travis Baltz, Maryland Long Punt 61 Kyle Delahooke at Wake Forest 63 Shane Popham, Wake Forest Long Punt Return 14 Gary Myers vs Georgia Southern 57 Tony Logan, Maryland Long Kick Return 55 Alexander Teich vs Georgia Southern 81 R.J. Fleming, Arkansas State Tackles 17 Tyler Simmons vs. Duke 20 Taylor Reed, SMU 17 Tyler Simmons at Duke Sacks 3.0 Billy Yarborough vs Arkansas State 2 Joe Vellano, Maryland Tackles for Loss 3.0 Aaron McCauley at Air Force 3.0 Joe Vellano, Maryland 3.0 Jabaree Tuani at Wake Forest 3.0 Jerry Hauburger vs SMU 3.0 Billy Yarborough vs Arkansas State Interceptions 1 Emmett Merchant vs Maryland 1 Chad Boyd, Louisiana Tech 1 Max Blue at Louisiana Tech 1 Jordan Waiwaiole, Air Force 1 Kevin Edwards at Louisiana Tech 1 Jon Davis, Air Force 1 Tyler Simmons vs SMU 1 Cyhl Quarles, Wake Forest 1 De Von Richardson vs Notre Dame 1 Kwesi Mitchell vs Notre Dame 1 Tra ves Bush vs Arkansas State Pg 33

34 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 the last time... Navy RUSHiNG PaSSiNG ReceiviNG Two 100-yard rushers 157 by Alexander Teich & 100 by Ricky Dobbs at East Carolina ( ) Previously by Ricky Dobbs & 109 by Marcus Curry vs. Missouri ( ) Two 100-yard receivers 119 by Josh Bock & 119 by Dominic Bailey vs. Tulane ( ) Two 100-yard rushers and 167 (rush) by Kyle Eckel, 150 (rush) by Craig Candeto 100-yard receiver 105 (rec.) by Eric Roberts vs. Central Michigan ( ) 100-yard rusher and 154 (rush) by Ricky Dobbs, 129 (rec.) by Greg Jones 100-yard receiver vs. Arkansas State ( ) Previously (rush) by Shun White, 113 (rec.) by Tyree Barnes at Duke ( ) 100-yard rusher 138 (rush) by Craig Candeto 100-yard receiver 137 (rec.) by Eric Roberts 200-yard passer 212 (pass) by Craig Candeto vs. Northwestern ( ) 100-yard rusher 115 (rush) by Brian Broadwater 100-yard receiver 119 (rec.) by Josh Bock & 119 (rec.) by Dominic Bailey 300-yard passer 302 (pass) by Brian Broadwater vs. Tulane ( ) 100 yards passing & Ricky Dobbs (164 pass, 154 rush) 100 yards rushing by same player vs. Arkansas State ( ) Previously... Ricky Dobbs (130 pass, 166 rush) vs. Missouri ( ) 200 yards passing & Craig Candeto (212 pass, 138 rush) 100 yards rushing by same player vs. Northwestern ( ) 300 yards passing & Brian Broadwater (302 pass, 115 rush) 100 yards rushing by same player vs. Tulane ( ) 150 yards passing & Ricky Dobbs (164 pass, 154 rush) 150 yards rushing by same player vs. Arkansas State ( ) 300+ yards passing 302 by Brian Broadwater vs. Tulane ( ) 400+ yards passing 406 by Jim Kubiak vs. Wake Forest ( ) Consecutive 250-yard games 2 by Jim Kubiak 300 vs. Louisville ( ), 251 vs. Notre Dame ( ) 60-yard+ completion 85(t), Ricky Dobbs to Greg Jones vs. Arkansas St. ( ) Previously... 63, Ricky Dobbs to Brandon Turner at Louisiana Tech ( ) 70-yard+ completion 85(t), Ricky Dobbs to Greg Jones vs. Arkansas St. ( ) Previously... 85(t), Ricky Dobbs to Marcus Curry at Ohio State (9-5-09) 80-yard+ completion 85(t), Ricky Dobbs to Greg Jones vs. Arkansas St. ( ) Previously... 85(t), Ricky Dobbs to Marcus Curry at Ohio State (9-5-09) Navy ReceiviNG 5+ receptions 9 by Greg Jones vs. Duke ( ) 10+ receptions 10 by Damon Dixon vs. Virginia ( ) 2+ TD receptions 2 by Marcus Curry at Ohio State (9-5-09) 3+ TD receptions 3 by Pat McGrew vs. Colgate ( ) 100+ receiving yards 129 by Greg Jones vs. Arkansas State ( ) Previously by Greg Jones vs. Duke ( ) 125+ receiving yards 134 by Greg Jones vs. Duke ( ) Previously by Eric Roberts vs. Northwestern ( ) 150+ receiving yards 194 by Cory Schemm vs. California ( ) 175+ receiving yards 194 by Cory Schemm vs. California ( ) 200+ receiving yards Never Consecutive 100-yard games 2 by Jason Tomlinson 114 vs. Air Force ( ), 115 vs. Kent State ( ) Navy RUSHiNG 25+ rushing attempts 31 by Ricky Dobbs vs. Arkansas State ( ) Previously by Alexander Teich vs. Notre Dame ( ) 30+ rushing attempts 31 by Ricky Dobbs vs. Arkansas State ( ) Previously by Ricky Dobbs vs. Missouri ( ) 40+ rushing attempts 42 by Ricky Dobbs vs. SMU ( ) 150+ rushing yards 154 by Ricky Dobbs vs. Arkansas State ( ) Previously by Kriss Proctor vs. Central Michigan ( ) 200+ rushing yards 201 by Kriss Proctor vs. Central Michigan ( ) Previously by Alexander Teich vs. Notre Dame ( ) 250+ rushing yards 348 by Shun White vs. Towson ( ) 300+ rushing yards 348 by Shun White vs. Towson ( ) 2 Consecutive 100-yard games 5 by Ricky Dobbs; 166 vs. Missouri ( ), 113 vs. Army ( ), 127 at Hawai i ( ), 100 vs. Delaware ( ), 102 at Notre Dame ( ) 3 Consecutive 100-yard games 5 by Ricky Dobbs; 166 vs. Missouri ( ), 113 vs. Army ( ), 127 at Hawai i ( ), 100 vs. Delaware ( ), 102 at Notre Dame ( ) 4 Consecutive 100-yard games 5 by Ricky Dobbs; 166 vs. Missouri ( ), 113 vs. Army ( ), 127 at Hawai i ( ), 100 vs. Delaware ( ), 102 at Notre Dame ( ) 5 Consecutive 100-yard games 5 by Ricky Dobbs; 166 vs. Missouri ( ), 113 vs. Army ( ), 127 at Hawai i ( ), 100 vs. Delaware ( ), 102 at Notre Dame ( ) 6 Consecutive 100-yard games 6 by Napoleon McCallum Consecutive 150-yard games 2 by Adam Ballard 167 vs. Temple ( ), 192 vs. Army ( ) Consecutive 200-yard games 2 by Chris McCoy 268 vs. Kent State ( ), 205 vs. Army ( ) 2 different 200-yard rushers 201 by Kriss Proctor vs. Central Michigan ( ) in same season and 210 by Alexander Teich vs. Notre Dame ( ) Previously... never 70-yard+ run 73 by Shun White at Duke ( ) 80-yard+ run 87 by Shun White vs. Towson ( ) 90-yard+ run 91(t) by Pat McGrew vs. Kent State ( ) 3+ rushing TDs 3 by Ricky Dobbs vs. Arkansas State ( ) Previously... 3 by Ricky Dobbs vs. Notre Dame ( ) 4+ rushing TDs 5 by Ricky Dobbs vs. Delaware ( ) 5+ rushing TDs 5 by Ricky Dobbs vs. Delaware ( ) 6+ rushing TDs 6 by Craig Candeto vs. Army ( ) Navy PaSSiNG 30+ passing attempts 32 by Brian Madden vs. Tulane ( ) 40+ passing attempts 42 by Jim Kubiak vs. Air Force ( ) 50+ passing attempts 55 by Jim Kubiak vs. Virginia ( ) 20+ passing completions 23 by Brian Broadwater vs. Georgia Tech ( ) 25+ passing completions 28 by Jim Kubiak vs. Air Force ( ) 30+ passing completions 31 by Jim Kubiak vs. Louisville ( ) 3+ passing touchdowns 3 by Chris McCoy vs. Colgate ( ) 4+ passing touchdowns 4 by Tom Forrestal vs. Penn ( ) Navy team Negative rushing -6 vs. Air Force ( ) Under 50 yards rushing 35 vs. Connecticut ( ) 400+ yards rushing 437 vs. Central Michigan ( ) Previously at East Carolina ( ) 500+ yards rushing 521 at East Carolina ( ) Previously vs. Towson ( ) 2 Consecutive games of 300+ rushing yards 521 at East Carolina ( ), 437 vs. Central Michigan ( ), 301 vs. Arkansas State ( ) Previously at Rice ( ) and 331 at SMU ( ) 3 Consecutive games of 300+ rushing yards 521 at East Carolina ( ), 437 vs. Central Michigan ( ), 301 vs. Arkansas State ( ) Previously at Rice ( ), 331 at SMU ( ), 338 vs. Wake Forest ( ) 2 Consecutive games of 400+ rushing yards 521 at East Carolina ( ) and 437 vs. Central Michigan ( ) Previously at Rice ( ) and 331 at SMU ( ) 3 Consecutive games of 400+ rushing yards Never Did not attempt a pass 0-0 vs. Wake Forest ( ) Did not complete a pass 0-0 vs. Wake Forest ( ) Under 50 yards passing 33 vs. Central Michigan ( ) Previously vs. Temple ( ) Under 10 yards passing 0 vs. Wake Forest ( ) 200+ yards passing 227 vs. Duke ( ) Previously at Louisiana Tech ( ) 300+ yards passing 300 vs. Northwestern ( ) 400+ yards passing 406 vs. Wake Forest ( ) 500+ yards total offense 596 at East Carolina ( ) Previously at Louisiana Tech ( ) 600+ yards total offense 602 vs. Towson ( ) 700+ yards total offense 724 vs. Tulane ( ) 300 yards rushing / 300 yards passing in same game 378 rush, 300 pass vs. Northwestern ( ) Consecutive games of 500+ total yards 585 vs. Ball State ( ) 540 vs. Duke ( ) 3 Consecutive games of 500+ total yards Never Under 300 yards total offense 193 vs. Georgia Southern ( ) Previously vs. Army ( ) Under 200 yards total offense 193 vs. Georgia Southern ( ) Previously vs. Rutgers ( ) Under 100 yards total offense 82 vs. Connecticut ( ) 30+ first downs 31 at Rice ( ) 35+ first downs 36 vs. Tulane ( ) Under 10 first downs 9 vs. Georgia Southern ( ) Previously... 9 vs. Rutgers ( ) 40+ points 76 at East Carolina ( ) Previously at Rice ( ) 50+ points 76 at East Carolina ( ) Previously at Rice ( ) 60+ points 76 at East Carolina ( ) Previously at Rice ( ) 70+ points 76 at East Carolina ( ) Pg 34

35 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 Previously vs. North Texas ( ) Scored 50 points and lost 52 vs. Delaware ( ) Held without a touchdown by Air Force, 14-6 ( ) Previously... Rutgers, 34-0 ( ) Multiple 2-point Conversions 3 vs. Duke ( ) No penalties 0 vs. Notre Dame ( ) Previously... 0 vs. Army ( ) 10+ penalties 12 vs. Connecticut ( ) 100+ yards in penalties 110 vs. Connecticut ( ) Scored a safety at Notre Dame ( ); Craig Schaefer sacked Jimmy Clausen Allowed a safety vs. Vanderbilt (blocked punt out of end zone; ) Forced 5+ turnovers 5 vs. Notre Dame ( ) Had 5+ turnovers 6 vs. Boston College ( ) Recovered 3+ fumbles 4 at East Carolina ( ) Previously... 3 vs. Connecticut ( ) Recovered 4+ fumbles 4 at East Carolina ( ) Previously... 4 vs. Duke ( ) 3+ fumbles lost 3 vs. Wake Forest ( ) 5+ fumbles lost 5 vs. Boston College ( ) Recorded 3+ interceptions 4 at Wake Forest ( ) Threw 3+ interceptions 3 vs. Rutgers (9-7-07) Recorded a shutout vs. Army, 34-0 ( ) Recorded a shutout in back-to-back games at Northern Illinois, 15-0 ( ) & vs. Army, 34-0 ( ) Recorded a shutout in back-to-back-to-back games def. William & Mary, 7-0, def. (at) South Carolina (26-0), def. Pitt (21-0) Recorded a shutout at home vs. Lafayette, 7-0 ( ) Recorded a shutout on road vs. Army, 34-0 ( ) Shut out by, first half Duke ( ) Previously... SMU ( ) Shut out by, second half vs. Georgia Southern ( ) Previously... at Hawai i ( ) Shut out by, game vs. Rutgers, 34-0 ( ) Shut out by, at home vs. Rutgers, 34-0 ( ) Shut out by, on road vs. Virginia, 38-0 ( ) Overtime game at SMU (Won, in one overtime; ) Come-from-behind win Central Michigan (21-24 halftime; Won 38-37; ) Previously... SMU (0-14 halftime; Won 28-21; ) Come-from-behind win by double-digits SMU (0-14 halftime; Won 28-1; ) Previously... at SMU (7-21 halftime; Won OT; ) Come-from-behind win by double-digits in 2nd half SMU (0-14 halftime; Won 28-1; ) Previously... at SMU (7-21 halftime; Won OT; ) Come-from-behind win by double-digits in 4th Quarter Temple (7-27 4th quarter; Won in OT; ) Navy MiScellaNeoUS MaRKS 300+ yds. individual total offense 318 by Ricky Dobbs vs. Arkansas St. ( ) Previously by Ricky Dobbs vs. Duke ( ) 400+ yds. individual total offense 417 by Brian Broadwater vs. Tulane ( ) 300+ all-purpose yards 348 by Shun White vs. Towson ( ) 6+ TDs responsible for 6 (4 rush, 2 pass) by Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada vs. Eastern Michigan ( ) 4+ TDs scored 5 (5 rush) by Ricky Dobbs vs. Delaware ( ) 5+ TDs scored 5 (5 rush) by Ricky Dobbs vs. Delaware ( ) 6+ TDs scored 6 (6 rush) by Craig Candeto vs. Army ( ) 3+ field goals 3 by Joe Buckley vs. Air Force ( ) - game winner in OT 4+ field goals 4 by Matt Harmon at Air Force ( ) 5+ field goals Never 7+ PATs 10 by Jon Teague at East Carolina ( ) Previously... 9 by Joe Buckley at Rice ( ) 8+ PATs 10 by Jon Teague at East Carolina ( ) Previously... 9 by Joe Buckley at Rice ( ) 9+ PATs 10 by Jon Teague at East Carolina ( ) Previously... 9 by Joe Buckley at Rice ( ) 10+ PATs 10 by Jon Teague at East Carolina ( ) 50-yd+ FG 50 by Joe Buckley vs. Wake Forest ( ) 15+ tackles 17 by Tyler Simmons at East Carolina ( ) Previously by Tyler Simmons vs. Duke ( ) 20+ tackles 20 by Ross Pospisil vs. Northern Illinois ( ) 3+ sacks 3 by Billy Yarborough vs. Arkansas State ( ) Previously... 3 by David Mahoney vs. Air Force ( ) 2+ interceptions 2 by Wyatt Middleton vs. Temple ( ) TD on an interception return 68 by Ram Vela vs. Army ( ) TD on a fumble return (def.) 50 by Rashawn King vs. Wake Forest ( ) TD on a fumble return (off.) 0 by Corey Dryden vs. Rice ( ) TD on a punt return 3 by David Wright vs. Temple ( ) TD on a kickoff return 98 by Reggie Campbell vs. Army ( ) TD on a kickoff return to start game 97 by Eric Wallace vs. Air Force ( ) 2-point conv. Alexander Teich rush vs. Duke ( ) Ricky Dobbs rush vs. Duke ( ) Ricky Dobbs to Aaron Santiago pass vs. Duke ( ) Previously... Greg Zingler rush vs. Louisiana Tech ( ) Blocked field goal Wyatt Middleton at Rice ( ); 48-yd att. Clark Fangmeier TD on blocked field goal Never Returned own blocked field goal for TD 26 by Tony Solliday vs. Louisville ( ) Blocked punt Blake Carter at Air Force ( ) TD on blocked punt 0 by Bobby Doyle at Air Force ( ) Blocked extra point Chase Burge vs. Arkansas State ( ) Previously... Nate Frazier vs. Temple ( ) Defensive extra point Never Largest fourth-quarter deficit overcome 20 vs. Temple (7-27 in 4th Qtr, Won in OT; ) opponent RUSHiNG 30+ rushing attempts 39 by Justin Anderson, Northern Illinois ( ) 100+ yards rushing 111 by Jared Tew, Air Force ( ) Previously by Bernard Pierce, Temple ( ) 150+ yards rushing 267 by Bernard Pierce, Temple ( ) 200+ yards rushing 267 by Bernard Pierce, Temple ( ) 250+ yards rushing 267 by Bernard Pierce, Temple ( ) Two 100-yard rushers 134 by Ty Amey & 106 by Craig Stucker, Army ( ) 70-yard+ run 80(t) by Jason McKie, Temple ( ) 80-yard+ run 80(t) by Jason McKie, Temple ( ) 90-yard+ run Never 3+ rushing TDs 3 by LeSean McCoy, Pitt ( ) 4+ rushing TDs 4 by Omar Cuff, Delaware ( ) opponent PaSSiNG 40+ passing attempts 58 by Ryan Radcliff, Central Michigan ( ) Previously by Dominique Davis, East Carolina ( ) 50+ passing attempts 58 by Ryan Radcliff, Central Michigan ( ) Previously by Dominique Davis, East Carolina ( ) 60+ passing attempts 65 by Dominique Davis, East Carolina ( ) Previously by Dan Robinson, Hawai i ( ) 25+ completions 36 by Ryan Radcliff, Central Michigan ( ) Previously by Dominique Davis, East Carolina ( ) 30+ completions 36 by Ryan Radcliff, Central Michigan ( ) Previously by Dominique Davis, East Carolina ( ) 40+ completions 43 by Dominique Davis, East Carolina ( ) Previously by Giovanni Vizza, North Texas ( ) 3+ TD passes 3 by Ryan Radcliff, Central Michigan ( ) Previously... 5 by Dominique Davis, East Carolina ( ) 4+ TD passes 5 by Dominique Davis, East Carolina ( ) Previously... 4 by Nate Davis, Ball State (9-5-08) 5+ TD passes 5 by Dominique Davis, East Carolina ( ) Previously... 8 by Giovanni Vizza, North Texas ( ) 300+ yards passing 394 by Ryan Radcliff, Central Michigan ( ) Previously by Dominique Davis, East Carolina ( ) 400+ yards passing 413 by Dominique Davis, East Carolina ( ) Previously by Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame ( ) 500+ yards passing 530 by Dan Robinson, Hawai i ( ) 70-yard+ completion 75, Giovanni Vizza to Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas ( ) 80-yard+ completion 87, Lester Ricard to Roydell Williams, Tulane ( ) 90-yard+ completion 91, Ryan Cubit to Aaron Martin, Rutgers ( ) opponent ReceiviNG 10+ receptions 13 by Cody Wilson, Central Michigan ( ) Previously by Darius Johnson, SMU ( ) 100+ receiving yards 126 by Cody Wilson, Central Michigan ( ) Previously by Lance Lewis, East Carolina ( ) 150+ receiving yards 151 by Bruce Francis (Temple ( ) 200+ receiving yards 235 by Eron Riley, Duke ( ) 3+ TD catches 3 by Eron Riley, Duke ( ) 4+ TD catches 5 by Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas ( ) opponent MiScellaNeoUS MaRKS Negative rushing -13 by SMU ( ) Under 50 yards rushing 21 by Rice ( ) 300+ yards rushing 429 by Air Force ( ) 400+ yards rushing 429 by Air Force ( ) 500+ yards rushing 526 by Notre Dame ( ) Under 50 yards passing 36 by Georgia Southern ( ) Previously by Maryland (9-6-10) Under 50 yards passing in back-to-back games 36 by Georgia Southern ( ), 11 by Maryland (9-6-10) Previously by The Citadel ( ), 48 by Connecticut ( yards passing 394 by Central Michigan ( ) Previously by East Carolina ( ) 400+ yards passing 413 by East Carolina ( ) Pg 35

36 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 Previously by Notre Dame ( ) 500+ yards passing 530 by Hawai i ( ) 500+ yards total offense 567 by East Carolina ( ) Previously by Notre Dame ( ) 500+ yards total offense in back-to-back games 539 by Ball State ( ) 506 by Duke ( ) 600+ yards total offense 635 by North Texas ( ) Under 300 yards total offense 109 by Georgia Southern ( ) Previously by Maryland (9-6-10) Under 200 yards total offense 109 by Georgia Southern ( ) Previously by Army ( ) Under 100 yards total offense 87 by Army ( ) 30+ first downs 32 by Notre Dame ( ) Under 10 first downs 8 by Georgia Southern ( ) Previously... 7 by Army ( ) 40+ points 42 by Pitt ( ) 50+ points 62 by North Texas ( ) 60+ points 62 by North Texas ( ) 70+ points 70 by Georgia Tech (9-8-01) Held without a touchdown Army, 17-3 ( ) Held without an offensive touchdown Army, 17-3 ( ) No penalties 0 by Missouri ( ) 10+ penalties 10 by Western Kentucky ( ) 100+ yards in penalties 100 by Rutgers (9-7-07) Blocked punt Jamil Cooks, Air Force ( ) Previously... Mike Anello, Notre Dame ( ) Blocked extra point Terrance Knighton, Temple ( ) Blocked field goal Jamal Schulters, Temple ( ) TD on interception return 67 by Anthony Wright Jr., Air Force ( ) TD on fumble return 1 by Sterling Moore, SMU ( ) TD on punt return 85 by Phillip Livas, Louisiana Tech ( ) TD on kickoff return 100 by James Nixon, Temple ( ) TD on a kickoff return to start game 100 by Deltha O Neal, California ( ) TD on blocked punt 14 by Toryan Smith, Notre Dame ( ) TD on blocked field goal 88 by Brandon Haw, Rutgers ( ) Returned own blocked field goal for TD Never 2-point conversion Mario Merrills run, Maryland (9-3-05) Defensive extra point 99 yd. INT return on 2-pt conversion by Brian Rolle, Ohio State (9-5-09) Pg 36

37 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 GaMe 1 >> MaRylaND 17, Navy 14 SePt. 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 zone to help lead the Terps to a victory in front of 69,348 at M&T Bank Stadium in the season opener for both teams. The Navy defense was shaky at the start, allowing Maryland to rush for 139 yards and two touchdowns on 13 carries in the first quarter, but buckled down and held the Terps to just 133 yards over the final three quarters. After Da Rel Scott gave Maryland a 7-0 lead with a five-yard touchdown run on Maryland s opening possession, the Mids moved down the field and had the ball first-and-10 at the Maryland 14-yard line. However sophomore slot back Gee Gee Greene was tackled for a two-yard gain, senior fullback Vince Murray was stopped for one yard and senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs was sacked for a loss of four yards. Navy came away with no points when senior kicker Joe 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 by Davin 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 a pitch 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 Mids marched 63 yards on 17 plays. On third-and-goal from the one, Maryland s Adrian Moten leaped 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- yard line and moved the ball down to the Maryland seven with 12 seconds left. With no timeouts remaining, the Mids called for a roll out where Dobbs was supposed to throw the ball in the end zone or out of bounds. Dobbs was heavily pressured and was forced to pull the ball down and try 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 yards on 13 plays, but came away with no points when Dobbs was hit by Maryland s Kenny Tate and fumbled 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 opportunity with Dobbs scoring from the one to tie the game at 14 with 5:07 left in the third. The big play of the drive was a 53-yard run by wide receiver Greg Jones. Maryland took a lead with 7:50 left in the game when Travis Baltz hit a 24-yard field goal. 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 down the field to the Maryland seven. On first down, Greene picked up four yards to the Maryland three. Dobbs was stopped for no gain on second down and then a false start by junior fullback John McCauley pushed the ball back to the eight-yard line. Dobbs picked up seven yards on third down, moving the ball down to the one-yard line. On fourth and goal from the one, Dobbs tried to sneak it in and was met by Tate and a host of Maryland defenders well short of the goal line, giving Maryland the three-point win. Score By Quarters F Navy (0-1) Maryland (1-0) Scoring Summary 1 10:28 MD Scott 5-yd run (Baltz PAT) 8-59, 4:27 1 4:15 MD Meggett 3-yd run (Baltz PAT) 5-80, 2: :25 Navy Byrd 10-yd run (Buckley PAT) 9-64, 4:44 3 1:52 Navy Dobbs 1-yd run (Buckley PAT) 7-76, 3:15 4 7:50 MD Baltz 24-yd field goal 6-41, 2:46 Team Stats Navy Maryland FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 39:26 20:34 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances GaMe 2 >> Navy 13, GeoRGia SoUtHeRN 6 SePt. 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 and 109 yards of total offense as Navy defeated the Eagles, 13-7, in front of 33,391 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Junior defensive end Jabaree Tuani led the Mids with nine tackles, 2.5 tackles for a loss and a 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 registered 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 Joe Buckley in the first quarter and a one-yard touchdown run by Ricky Dobbs in the second. The Dobbs touchdown was set up by sophomore slot back John Howell, who snuffed out a fake punt by Georgia Southern and turned the ball over to the Navy offense at the Georgia Southern 40. The Eagles cut Navy s lead to 13-7 on their first drive of the second half, moving 49 yards on 10 plays with Jaybo Shaw hitting J.J. Wilcox on a 17-yard touchdown pass on fourth-andeight. That would be it, however, for the Eagles as Navy held Georgia Southern to just 27 yards on 17 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 and 193 yards of total offense. Senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs rushed for just 44 yards on 25 carries. 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 Greg Jones on a big 44-yard completion in the fourth quarter that put the game away. Jones led all receivers with two catches for 54 yards. Score By Quarters F Georgia Southern (1-1) Navy (1-1) Scoring Summary 1 8:16 N Buckley 18-yd field goal 10-35, 6:44 1 2:07 N Buckley 42-yd field goal 4-1, 1:24 2 1:07 N Dobbs 1-yd run (Buckley PAT) 8-40, 4:44 3 9:08 GS Wilcox 17-yd rec from Shaw (Mora PAT) 10-49, 5:52 Team Stats Ga. Southern Navy FIRST DOWNS 8 9 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 27:24 32:36 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Individual Leaders RUSHING: Ga. Southern - Brown 16-45, Darries Robinson 3-12, Wilcox 4-12, Hickey 2-8, Akinniranye 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, Santiago 1-12, Teich 1-12, Greene 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Ga. Southern - None. Navy - None. SACKS (#YDS): Ga. Southern - DuBose , Russell Navy - Bothel , Mc- Cauley 1.0-4, Simmons 0.5-2, Tuani TACKLES (UA-A): Ga. Southern - Rowe 10, Webb 7, Roderick 6, DuBose 6, Douglas 6, Heyden 6. Navy - Tuani 9, Simmons 7, Bothel 7, Middleton 6, Blue 6. Individual Leaders RUSHING: Navy - Murray , Greene 7-74, Dobbs 29-63, Byrd 9-54, Jones 1-53, Teich 7-22, Stukel 4-21, Howell 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 , 73. Maryland - Robinson 2-5-1, 11. RECEIVING: Navy - Greene 4-59, Jones 1-7, Murray 1-7. Maryland - To. Smith 1-6, Cannon 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Navy - Merchant Maryland - None. SACKS (#YDS): Navy - French 0.5-6, Tuani Maryland - Vellano TACKLES (UA-A): Navy - Middleton 12, Tuani 6, Edwards 5, Simmons 5. Maryland - Wujciak 18, Tate 12, Hartsfield 12, Moten 12, Vellano 10. Pg 37

38 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 GaMe 3 >> Navy 37, louisiana tech 23 SePt. 18, 2010 RUStoN, la. Joe aillet StaDiUM 23,122 Senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs threw for a career-high 219 yards and a touchdown, while sophomore slot back Gee Gee Greene piled up 145 all-purpose yards to lead Navy to a thrilling victory over Louisiana Tech in front of 23,122 fans at Joe Aillet Stadium. Navy trailed at the half, but outscored the Bulldogs 21-0 in the second half as the Mids controlled 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 12 plays with Dobbs scoring from the one. After both teams traded turnovers, senior corner Kevin Edwards made a great read on a Colby 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 out of him on a three-yard run. Backup quarterback Kriss Proctor came in the game and faced a third-and-four from the Louisiana Tech 37. Proctor handed the ball off to senior fullback Vince Murray for a five-yard gain and then picked up a combined total of eight yards himself on the next three plays setting up a fourth-and-two from the Louisana Tech 24. Instead of kicking a 41-yard field goal, Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo opted to go for it and Greene came up big with a 17-yard run off a Proctor pitch to put the ball at the seven. Proctor scored on the next play, a seven-yard scamper, to give Navy a lead. The Mids held Louisian Tech on its next possession with Tyler Simmons and De Von Richardson 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 middle for a touchdown to give Navy a lead it would never relinquish. Dobbs added 67 yards rushing and a touchdown to his 219 passing, while Murray had 62 yards and a touchdown, Proctor add 24 yards and a touchdown and Stukel rushed for 15 yards and a touchdown. Greene led the receiving corps with three catches for 58 yards, while Greg Jones had two catches for 68 yards and Brandon Turner caught one pass for 63 yards. The defense was led by junior outsdie linebacker Aaron McCauley with a career-high 14 tackles, while Simmons added 13 stops and senior outside linebacker Jerry Hauburger finished with a personal-best eight tackles. Score By Quarters F Navy (2-1) Louisiana Tech (1-2) Scoring Summary 1 7:06 N Stukel 4-yd run (Buckley PAT) 9-97, 5:01 1 3:26 LT Nelson 25-yd field goal 11-62, 3: :38 LT Nelson 36-yd field goal 12-47, 3:43 2 9:08 LT Fitte 2-yd run (Nelson PAT) 10-50, 3:02 2 6:53 N Howell 25-yd rec from Dobbs (Buckley PAT failed) 5-75, 2:15 2 5:09 LT Nelson 42-yd field goal 7-53, 1:44 2 3:18 N Buckley 37-yd field goal 5-53, 1:51 2 0:29 LT Ikharo 8-yd rec from Cameron (Nelson PAT) 9-71, 2:49 3 9:55 N Dobbs 1-yd run (Buckley PAT) 12-72, 5:05 3 0:31 N Proctor 7-yd run (Buckley PAT) 10-54, 4: :09 N Murray 17-yd run (Buckley PAT) 8-81, 3:07 Team Stats Navy La Tech FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 34:21 25:39 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Individual Leaders RUSHING: Navy - Greene 6-87, Dobbs 19-67, Murray 14-62, Proctor 6-24, Teich 5-23, Stukel 4-15, 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 , 219. La Tech - Cameron , 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, Harper 1-20, Creer 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: Navy - Blue 1-0, Edwards 1-0. La Tech - Boyd 1-0. SACKS (#YDS): Navy - Yarborough , Tuani La Tech - Hitt TACKLES (UA-A): Navy - A. McCauley 14, Simmons 13, Hauburger 8, Middleton 7, D. Wright 7, Blue 7. La Tech - Randle 11, Cole 9, Boyd 8, Longino 7, Hitt 6, Dudley 6. GaMe 4 >> air FoRce 14, Navy 6 oct. 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 yards as he led Air Force to a 14-6 victory over Navy in front of 47,565 fans at Falcon Stadium in Colorado Springs. It was the first loss by Navy to another Service Academy since 2002 when the Mids lost at Air Force, while the 20-combined points marked the lowest combined score in the series since 1997 when Navy lost The only Air Force touchdown in that game came on a blocked punt. The Navy offense continued to struggle scoring points, settling for just two Joe Buckley field goals. The Mids gained just 312 yards of total offense on the day, including a paltry 129 yards in the second half. It marked the first time that Navy didn t score a touchdown against another Service Academy since 1987 when the MIds lost to Army, Red zone offense was once again a struggle as the Mids made three trips into the red zone and came away with just the two field goals. Navy has scored just seven touchdowns on 19 trips to the red zone this year. The key to the game might have been Navy s second series when, after Kevin Edwards caused a Jared Tew fumble and recovered it himself at the Navy 43-yard line, the Mids quickly marched down the field and had the ball first and goal at the Air Force 3. Navy, however, could not punch it in as quarterback Ricky Dobbs was stopped for a loss of one on two-consecutive plays and then Vince Murray gained just one yard on third and goal from the five. To make matters worse, Buckley banged his 21-yard field goal off the left upright after the ball was partially tipped at the line of scrimmage. Air Force would make that lost opportunity hurt even more when it moved 80 yards on three plays 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 own 14 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 and on third and nine Dobbs rushed for three as the Mids settled for a 25-yard field goal by Buckley. The Navy defense, which had been stout since Air Force s first two drives of the game, came up with a fumble recovery on the Falcons first drive of the second half as Aaron Mc- Cauley fell 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 when Dobbs burst through the Falcon defense and picked up 13 yards to the Air Force oneyard line, but center Brady DeMell was called for holding. The Mids were forced to kick a field goal to narrow the Air Force lead to 7-6. The score would remain that way until early in the fourth quarter when Kyle Delahooke had his 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 12:31 left in the contest. Score By Quarters F Navy (2-2) Air Force (4-1) Scoring Summary 1 4:18 AF Jefferson 50-yd run (Soderberg PAT) 3-80, 1:05 2 7:16 N Buckley 25-yd field goal 14-78, 5: :58 N Buckley 32-yd field goal 8-21, 3: :38 AF Jefferson 1-yd run (Soderberg PAT) 4-15, 1:30 Team Stats Navy Air Force FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 31:30 28:30 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Individual Leaders RUSHING: Navy - Byrd 3-50, Murray 14-45, Dobbs 18-43, Teich 8-38, Greene 5-31, Stukel 2-2. Air Force - Tew , Clark 14-70, Jefferson 10-62, Halderman 5-22, Walker 3-16, Warzeka 3-12, Team 1-(-1). PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Navy - Dobbs , 103. Air Force - Jefferson 5-7-0, 83. RECEIVING: Navy - Jones 2-40, Greene 2-30, Byrd 1-20, Furman Air Force - Demerath 3-56, Warzeka 1-28, Clark 1-(-1). INTERCEPTIONS: Navy - None. Air Force - Waiwaiole 1-10, Davis 1-0. SACKS (#YDS): Navy - A. McCauley Air Force - Waiwaiole TACKLES (UA-A): Navy - Blue 15, Simmons 11, A. McCauley 9, Tuani 6, Yarborough 6. Air Force - Waiwaiole 15, Morris 8, Davis 7, Ricketts 7, Payne 6. Pg 38

39 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 GaMe 5 >> Navy 28, wake FoReSt 27 oct. 10, 2010 winston-salem, N.c. bb&t FielD 31,454 Senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs hit Greg Jones with a six-yard touchdown pass in the back of the end zone with 26 seconds left in the game, while the Mids defense forced threestraight incompletions on Wake Forest s final possession as Navy rallied for a thrilling 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 and no timeouts left. The Mids were without starting fullback Vince Murray and back-up Alexander Teich, who both had left the game with injuries. After two-straight incompletions, Dobbs hit junior slot back Aaron Santiago with a nineyard pass over the middle and then Santiago picked up the first down on fourth-and-one with an option 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 once again this time hitting sophomore slot back Gee Gee Greene for 34 yards down to the Wake Forest 15-yard line. After a Wake Forest timeout, Dobbs ran left for six yards and after another Wake timeout Dobbs picked up three more yards to the six-yard line. On third-and-one, Dobbs faked a pitch left and rolled right and lofted a beautiful pass to Jones in the back of the end zone to tie the game at 27. Senior kicker Joe Buckley came on to make the extra-point to give the Mids a advantage. Wake Forest returned the ensuing kickoff 47 yards to its own 49-yard line, but the Mids forced freshman quarterback Tanner Price into three-straight incompletions as Navy held on for the one-point win. Dobbs had the best game of his senior campaign, carrying the ball 22 times for 100 yards and two touchdowns. Additionally, he completed eight of his 19 pass attempts for 94 yards and two touchdowns. 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 linebacker Aaron McCauley continued his great play with 13 tackles, two tackles for a loss and a fumble recovery. Junior defensive end Jabaree Tuani was a warrior inside 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 Edwards had eight stops and a caused fumble. Score By Quarters F Navy (3-2) Wake Forest (2-3) Scoring Summary 1 12:44 WF Price 1-yd run (Newman PAT) 5-38, 2:16 1 7:34 N Teich 6-yd rec from Dobbs (Buckley PAT) 11-68, 5: :24 WF Newman 45-yd field goal 9-39, 2: :12 N Dobbs 3-yd run (Buckley PAT) 7-67, 3:12 2 0:12 WF Givens 11-yd rec from Price (Newman PAT) 11-84, 4: :59 N Dobbs 4-yd run (Buckley PAT) 8-78, 3:01 3 1:08 WF Brown 12-yd rec from Price (Newman PAT) 10-70, 3:37 4 8:34 WF Newman 31-yd field goal 14-59, 5:32 4 0:26 N Jones 6-yd rec from Dobbs (Buckley PAT) 10-64, 1:42 Team Stats Navy Wake Forest FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 29:25 30:35 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Individual Leaders RUSHING: Navy - Dobbs , Santiago 6-66, Teich 10-43, Greene 6-25, Byrd 3-25, Murray 3-14, Diggs 1-1. Wake Forest - Harris 14-46, Pendergrass 3-19, Price 2-9, Bohanon 1-4, Adams 4-(-1). PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Navy - Dobbs , 94. Wake Forest - Price , 326. RECEIVING: Navy - Greene 3-44, Jones 3-35, Santiago 1-9, Teich 1-6. Wake Forest - Brown 10-59, Givens 7-60, Dembry 4-51, Campanaro 4-44, Harris 3-32, Bohanon 3-27, Williams 3-12, Ford 2-24, Pendergrass INTERCEPTIONS: Navy - None. Wake Forest - Quarles 1-0. SACKS (#YDS): Navy - None. Wake Forest - Dorty 0.5-2, Olson 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 21 oct. 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 fans at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. It marked the second year in a row that Navy came from 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 quarterback Ricky Dobbs hit junior slot back Aaron Santiago with a three-yard touchdown pass on a fourth-and-goal play. The two had hooked up earlier in the drive when Dobbs hit Santiago down 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 Gee Greene s one-yard touchdown run. Senior wide receiver Greg Jones had the big play on the drive, running for 33 yards on a reverse. The Navy defense rose to the occasion again as senior outside linebacker Jerry Hauburger hit SMU quarterback Kyle Padron, forcing a fumble that junior defensive end Jabaree Tuani recovered at the SMU 31. Five plays later, Navy had the lead as junior fullback Alexander Teich scored from the two to give Navy a advantage. SMU, however, would tie it at 21 on a 10-play, 57-yard drive that was capped by Padron hitting Aldrick Robinson with a 10-yard touchdown pass in the back of the end zone with 2:51 remaining. After Navy went three-and-out, SMU got the ball back at its own 11 with 1:55 remaining. On the first play from scrimmage, senior linebacker Tyler Simmons stepped in front of a Padron pass for an interception at the SMU 13-yard line. Two plays later, Teich scored from the four to give Navy a lead. SMU was able to move the ball to the Navy 41-yard line in the final seconds, but senior corner Kevin Edwards recovered a Bryce Tennison fumble on the final play to give the Mids their fourth 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 nine carries. Dobbs completed six of his nine passes for 84 yards and one touchdown. Santiago had two catches for 54 yards and a touchdown. Hauburger and junior outside linebacker Aaron McCauley led the defense with eight tackles each. Hauburger had a monster game with three tackles for a loss, a sack and two forced fumbles 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 F SMU (4-3) Navy (4-2) Scoring Summary 1 13:05 SMU Beasley 5-yd rec from Padron (Szymanski PAT) 7-71, 3: :05 SMU Johnson 4-yd rec from Padron (Szymanski PAT) 11-74, 4:55 3 9:52 N Santiago 3-yd rec from Dobbs (Buckley PAT) 10-81, 5:08 3 1:57 N Greene 1-yd run (Buckley PAT) 9-80, 4: :52 N Teich 2-yd run (Buckley PAT) 5-31, 2:29 4 2:51 SMU Robinson 10-yd rec from Padron (Szymanski PAT) 10-57, 5:09 4 1:38 N Teich 4-yd run (Buckley PAT) 2-13, 0:12 Team Stats SMU Navy FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 27:26 32:34 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Individual Leaders RUSHING: 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 , 254. Navy - Dobbs 6-9-0, 84. RECEIVING: SMU - Johnson , 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 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. Pg 39

40 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 GaMe 7 >> Navy 35, NotRe DaMe 17 oct. 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 senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs ran for 90 yards and three touchdowns to lead Navy to a victory 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 play from the one-yard line on the Irish s initial possession and picking off Dayne Crist twice (sophomore 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 the third class in school history to accomplish that feat, joining the classes of 1937 and The win also marked the first time Navy has beaten the Irish in consecutive years since and it was the Mids first win over Notre Dame at a neutral site since 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 at the one-yard on the opening drive of the game, the Mids answered with a 99-yard drive on just six plays with Teich ripping off a career-long 54-yard run and capping the drive with a spectacular 31-yard touchdown reception off a screen pass from Dobbs. Teich had to leap a player for the Dobbs pass, caught it one-handed, then sprinted 31 yards before diving in the end zone to get Navy on the board first. After a Notre Dame field goal, the Mids moved 77 yards in 12 plays with Dobbs scoring from the three to make it Notre Dame answered with a touchdown of its own to cut the lead to and then forced Navy to punt on the Mids next drive. However, senior punter Kyle Delahooke got off a perfect 44-yard punt that was downed at the Notre Dame three-yard line and then three plays later Richardson picked off Crist at the Notre Dame 30-yard line giving the Mids one more chance to score before the half. Navy took over the ball at the 30 yard line with 1:59 remaining and one timeout left and easily moved the 30 yards on five-straight runs without ever needing to use the timeout as sophomore slot back Gee Gee Greene capped the drive with a spectacular run from the nine to put Navy up Greene s touchdown seemed to deflate the Irish as Navy took the second half kickoff and moved 77 yards in seven plays with Dobbs scoring from the nine to make it After Mitchell s interception, Navy moved 73 yards in 10 plays with Dobbs scoring from the one to put the Mids up midway through the third quarter. Notre Dame would add a late touchdown in the fourth to make the final Score By Quarters F Notre Dame (4-4) Navy (5-2) Scoring Summary 1 6:05 N Teich 31-yd rec from Dobbs (Teague PAT) 6-99, 3:08 1 3:04 ND Ruffer 45-yd field goal 10-48, 3: :01 N Dobbs 3-yd run (Teague PAT) 12-77, 7:03 2 6:07 ND Jones 16-yd rec from Crist (Ruffer PAT) 13-72, 4:54 2 0:14 N Greene 9-yd run (Teague PAT) 5-30, 1: :23 N Dobbs 9-yd run (Teague PAT) 7-77, 3:37 3 4:38 N Dobbs 1-yd run (Teague PAT) 10-73, 5:18 4 6:12 ND Wood 1-yd run (Ruffer PAT) 10-76, 4:09 Team Stats Notre Dame Navy FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kick Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 24:11 35:49 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Individual Leaders RUSHING: Notre Dame - Allen 11-66, Crist 10-25, Wood 8-17, Team 1-(-2). Navy - Teich , 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 , 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, Allen 2-24, Goodman 2-10, Ragone 1-9. Navy - Jones 1-40, Teich INTERCEPTIONS: Notre Dame - None. Navy - Richardson 1-0, Mitchell 1-1. SACKS (#YDS): Notre Dame - None. Navy - Tuani 0.5-3, Yarborough TACKLES (UA-A): Notre Dame - Teo 13, Smith 10, Lewis-Moore 10, Fox 7, Williams 6, Cwynar 6, Motta 6. Navy - Simmons 10, Middleton 7, A. McCauley 6, Burge 6, Hauburger 6. GaMe 8 >> DUKe 34, Navy 31 oct. 30, 2010 annapolis, MD. NMc MeMoRial StaDiUM 34,117 Duke quarterback Sean Renfree completed 28 of his 30 pass attempts for 314 yards and one touchdown to lead Duke to a victory over Navy in front of a Homecoming crowd of 34,117 at 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 schoolrecord tying 16-consecutive passes for Duke. The Navy offense wasn t much better than the defense in the first half, gaining just 67 yards of 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 touchdown run by quarterback Ricky Dobbs. It was Dobbs 44th-career rushing touchdown, which broke the school record of 43 previously held by Chris McCoy ( ). Duke, however, answered with a touchdown five minutes later when corner Kwesi Mitchell went for an interception along the right sideline and came up empty and Duke s Conner Vernon 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 when it drove 80 yards in six plays and used just 1:13 with Dobbs hitting Greg Jones with a seven-yard touchdown pass. Fullback Alexander Teich ran in the two point conversion. Duke answered with a 40-yard field goal by Will Snyderwine with 8:34 left to take a lead. Snyderwine s field goal hit the left upright and bounced through. At the time, nobody knew how critical those points would become. Navy raced right back down the field, going 61 yards on eight plays in 2:18 with Gee Gee Greene scoring from the one and then Dobbs ran in the two-point conversion to cut the lead to with 6:16 left in the contest. After Duke recovered Navy s on-side kick, the Blue Devils ran four-straight plays with Navy stopping 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 1:54 with Dobbs hitting Aaron Santiago with a 12-yard TD pass to cut the lead to five and then Dobbs hit Santiago with a two-point conversion to make the score with 2:34 left. Once again Duke recovered the on-side kick and once again the Navy defense held, giving the 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-back passes to move the ball to the 36. Dobbs spiked the ball on first down and then scrambled for eight yards to the 44-yard line. On third-and-one, Dobbs pitched to Andre Byrd and Duke safety Matt Daniels came up and made a great play to stop Byrd for a one-yard loss. On fourth down, Dobbs desperation attempt fell incomplete giving Duke the win. Score By Quarters F Duke (2-6) Navy (5-3) Scoring Summary 1 10:01 D Snyderwine 30-yd field goal 10-68, 4: :19 D Renfree 1-yd run (Snyderwine PAT) 14-76, 6:57 2 6:00 D Connette 6-yd run (Snyderwine PAT) 10-45, 4:57 2 0:37 D Renfree 12-yd run (Snyderwine PAT) 8-64, 1:42 3 6:01 N Dobbs 5-yd run (Teague PAT) 7-86, 2:14 3 1:02 D Vernon 29-yd rec from Renfree (Snyderwine PAT) 10-70, 4: :49 N Jones 7-yd rec from Dobbs (Teich Rush) 6-80, 1:13 4 8:34 D Snyderwine 40-yd field goal 12-60, 6:15 4 6:16 N Greene 1-yd run (Dobbs Rush) 8-61, 2:18 4 2:34 N Santiago 12-yd rec from Dobbs (Santiago from Dobbs) 10-67, 1:54 Team Stats Duke Navy FIRST DOWNS 2 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kick Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 36:57 23:03 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Individual Leaders RUSHING: 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 , 314. Navy - Dobbs , 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 INTERCEPTIONS: Duke - None. Navy - None. SACKS (#YDS): Duke - Egboh , Brown Navy - Tuani 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. Pg 40

41 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 GaMe 9 >> Navy 76, east carolina 35 Nov. 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 an unstoppable ground attack as the Mids rolled over ECU, 76-35, in front of 50,191 fans at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium in Greenville. The 76 points are the most by a Navy team since The Mids took a lead at the half thanks to a five-yard touchdown run by quarterback Ricky Dobbs with just 14 seconds remaining in the second quarter. The touchdown was the 45th of his career, which broke the school record previously held by Chris McCoy ( ). The floodgates opened in the third quarter when East Carolina turned the ball over on threestraight possessions to start the second half. The first turnover happened on the second play of the third quarter when ECU running back Jon Williams had the ball knocked out of his hands by defensive end Jabaree Tuani and Navy nose guard Chase Burge recovered it. The Mids converted that fumble when Jon Teague nailed a career-long 38-yard field goal to make the score The Navy defense came up with another fumble on ECU s next drive when Williams fumbled again 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 Aaron Santiago with a 29-yard touchdown pass to make the score Remarkably, ECU fumbled again, this time on the very next play from scrimmage, when quarterback Dominique Davis had his pass batted back to him by Billy Yarborough and when Davis caught his own pass he was hit by Tuani, forcing a fumble that was recovered by Tyler Simmons at the ECU 21-yard line. Four plays later, Navy slot back Gee Gee Greene scored on a fourth-and-one play from the 12 to make the score The Mids rolled up 596 yards of total offense on the day, with 521 of that coming on the ground. Score By Quarters F Navy (6-3) East Carolina (5-4) Scoring Summary 1 11:22 N Murray 10-yd run (Teague PAT) 7-70, 3:38 1 8:37 ECU Byrd 1-yd rec from Davis (Barbour PAT) 9-66, 2:45 1 6:26 ECU Harris 4-yd rec from Davis (Barbour PAT) 5-44, 2:11 1 4:44 N Teich 64-yd run (Teague PAT) 3-73, 1: :10 N Jones 5-yd rec from Dobbs (Teague PAT) 14-66, 6:36 2 2:51 ECU Lewis 4-yd rec from Davis (Barbour PAT) 10-61, 3:33 2 0:14 N Dobbs 5-yd run (Teague PAT) 8-70, 2: :06 N Teague 38-yd field goal 6-21, 3: :12 N Santiago 29-yd rec from Dobbs (Teague PAT) 1-29, 0:06 3 8:52 N Greene 12-yd run (Teague PAT) 4-21, 1:07 3 7:25 ECU Lewis 2-yd rec from Davis (Barbour PAT) 5-72, 1:27 3 2:27 N Teague 20-yd field goal 9-57, 4:58 3 0:14 N Murray 42-yd run (Teague PAT) 3-51, 1: :16 N Snelson 6-yd run (Teague PAT) 7-50, 3:19 4 8:25 ECU Harris 2-yd rec from Davis (Barbour) 10-80, 2:51 4 7:43 N Proctor 23-yd run (Teague PAT) 2-36, 0:42 4 3:14 N Proctor 1-yd run (Teague PAT) 6-48, 3:10 Team Stats Navy E. Carolina FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards (-1) Kick Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 34:43 25:17 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Individual Leaders RUSHING: Navy - Teich , Dobbs , Proctor 5-78, Murray 8-68, Greene 6-47, Howell 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 , 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, Jones 1-5, 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 37 Nov. 13, 2010 annapolis, MD. NMc MeMoRial StaDiUM 34,333 Quarterback Kriss Proctor, making just his third-career start, rushed for 201 yards and a touchdown on just 20 carries to lead Navy to a thrilling victory over Central Michigan in front 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 of total offense as Navy clinced a winning season for the eighth-consecutive year. The Mids trailed at the half, but outscored the Chippewas 14-0 in the pivotal third quarter. Proctor put the Mids up for good with a four-yard touchdown run on Navy s first drive of the third quarter (28-24). The Mids made it on their next drive as John Howell scored his first career rushing TD from six yards out. Defensive end Billy Yarborough stopped a Central Michigan fake punt on the next series and the Mids would convert it to points when Joe Buckley made a 35-yard field goal with 7:27 left in the contest. Central Michigan answered Buckley s field goal with a 10-play, 72-yard drive with Zurlon Tipton scoring from the one-yard line to trim the Navy lead to with 3:04 remaining. The Mids would pick up just one first down on their next possession with the Chippewas stopping 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 just 1:04 left. After Central Michigan quarterback Ryan Radcliff threw incomplete on first down, he hit consecutive 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 and then hit Cody Wilson with a seven-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-two to pull CMU within one point. Chippewas head coach Dan Enos elected to go for the win and Radcliff s pass in the back of the end zone was high, giving Navy a victory. Score By Quarters F Central Michigan (3-8) Navy (7-3) Scoring Summary 1 9:17 N Santiago 18-yd run (Buckley PAT) 9-75, 4:01 1 4:53 CMU Blackburn 15-yd rec from Radcliff (Harman PAT) 11-71, 4:24 1 2:22 N Teich 16-yd run (Buckley PAT) 6-88, 2: :49 CMU Tipton 3-yd run (Harman PAT) 9-60, 3: :34 N Teich 3-yd run (Buckley PAT) 6-80, 2:15 2 6:10 CMU Blackburn 15-yd rec from Radcliff (Harman PAT) 12-70, 5:24 2 0:30 CMU Harman 41-yd field goal 13-46, 3:33 3 6:48 N Proctor 4-yd run (Buckley PAT) 8-64, 3:41 3 2:29 N Howell 6-yd run (Buckley PAT) 5-74, 2:12 4 7:27 N Buckley 35-yd field goal 10-33, 5:10 4 3:04 CMU Tipton 1-yd run (Harman PAT) 10-72, 4:23 4 0:04 CMU Wilson 7-yd rec from Radcliff (Radcliff pass failed) 8-80, 1:00 Team Stats C. Michigan Navy FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kick Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 34:57 25:03 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Individual Leaders RUSHING: C. Michigan - Tipton 16-62, Cotton 6-20, Volny 4-14, Wilson 3-13, Radcliff 1-(-8). Navy - Proctor , Santiago 4-60, Teich 12-53, Greene 6-33, Snelson 3-28, Jones 1-28, Murray 3-21, Howell PASSING (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): C. Michigan - Radcliff , 394. Navy - Proctor 2-5-0, 33. RECEIVING: C. Michigan - Wilson , 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 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. Pg 41

42 Gm 12: army vs. Navy - the Star Game Dec. 11, 2010 GaMe 11 >> Navy 35, arkansas State 19 Nov. 20, 2010 annapolis, MD. NMc MeMoRial StaDiUM 27,501 Quarterback Ricky Dobbs rushed for three touchdowns and threw for another while accounting for a career-high 318 yards of total offense in Navy s victory over Arkansas State 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 careerlong 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 the last two years, an NCAA record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in consecutive seasons. Navy went up 14-0 in the first quarter as John Howell scored on Navy s opening possession on a 12-yard touchdown run and then, after safety Wyatt Middleton recovered a fumble on Arkansas 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 at the half and the score remained that way until early in the fourth quarter when Dobbs scored his record-setting touchdown to push Navy s lead to After an Arkansas State score, Dobbs scored his third touchdown of the day, this time from three yards out, to give the Mids a lead. Dobbs carried the ball 31 times for 154 yards and three touchdowns and completed eight of his nine passes for 164 yards and a touchdown. Fullback Alexander Teich had 12 carries for 86 yards, while Jones led the Navy receiving corps with four catches for 129 yards and a touchdown. The defense was led by safety Tra ves Bush, who was making his second-career start (both starts have come at linebacker), with nine tackles and an interception, while linebacker Tyler Simmons had nine tackles. Middleton was in on seven tackles, two pass breakups and a fumble recovery, while safety Jordan Fraser, who was making his first-career start and playing outside linebacker, had seven tackles, 1.5 tackles for a loss and a pass breakup. Defensive end Billy Yarborough recorded five tackles and a career-high three sacks. Score By Quarters F Arkansas State (4-7) Navy (8-3) Scoring Summary 1 9:19 N Howell 12-yd run (Buckley PAT) 11-76, 5:41 1 7:34 N Dobbs 1-yd run (Buckley PAT) 4-12, 1: :51 ASU Davis 31-yd field goal 7-35, 2: :33 N Jones 85-yd rec from Dobbs (Buckley PAT) 1-80, 0: :52 ASU Aplin 7-yd run (Davis PAT) 4-19, 1:41 2 0:00 ASU Davis 20-yd field goal 8-49, 3: :31 N Dobbs 1-yd run (Buckley PAT) 15-80, 7:48 4 8:41 ASU Muse 5-yd rec from Aplin (Davis PAT blocked) 12-73, 3:50 4 2:52 N Dobbs 3-yd run (Buckley PAT) 11-65, 5:49 Team Stats Arkansas St. Navy FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards 1-(-1) 1-3 Kick Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 25:29 34:31 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Individual Leaders RUSHING: Arkansas St. - Robertson 15-92, Thornton 3-46, Aplin 17-46, Butterfield 1-4, Lawson 1-0, Team 1-(-1). Navy - Dobbs , 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 , 178. Navy - Dobbs 8-9-0, 164. RECEIVING: Arkansas St. - Muse 8-69, Frampton 5-40, Stockemer 4-59, Robinson 2-6, Fleming 2-(-7), Smith Navy - Jones 4-129, Greene 1-15, Santiago 1-11, Snelson 1-7, Teich 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Arkansas St. - None. Navy - Bush SACKS (#YDS): Arkansas St. - None. Navy - Yarborough 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. Pg 42

43 #4 Ricky Dobbs Co-Captain Sr Quarterback Douglasville, Ga. O Quick Hits: Senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs has amassed a 17-6 (.739) record as a starter, has rushed for over 100 yards in 12 of his 23 career starts and has scored at least one rushing touchdown in 21 of his 23 career starts. He has led the Mids to wins over Northern Illinois in 2008, Louisiana Tech, Western Kentucky, Air Force, Rice, SMU, Notre Dame, Delaware, Army and Missouri (Texas Bowl) in 2009 and Georgia Southern, Louisiana Tech, Wake Forest, SMU, Notre Dame, East Carolina and Arkansas State in His 40 rushing touchdowns over the last two seasons (27 in 2009 and 13 in 2010) set an NCAA record for most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in back-to back years. The previous record was 38 by Stacey Robinson of Northern Illinois (19 in 1989 and 19 in 1990) and Eric Crouch of Nebraska (20 in 2000 and 18 in 2001). Despite missing the entire Wake Forest game and playing just seven downs against Temple after suffering a broken kneecap against SMU, he scored a school-record 27 touchdowns in 2009, setting the NCAA record for single-season rushing touchdowns by a quarterback. The previous record was 24 held by Chance Harridge of Air Force (2002) and Florida s Tim Tebow (2007). He has scored four or more rushing touchdowns on four different occasions during his career, including three times last year. No other Navy player has more than one career fourrushing touchdown day. He has been responsible for 386 points in his career, which are the second most in school history. He trails record holder Chris McCoy by just four points. His 198 points responsible for in 2009 was a single-season record, while his 140 points this year are the fifth most in school history. He is Navy s all-time leading scorer, producing 290 points. Dobbs is one of only four different players (Chris McCoy 2x) in program history to reach 100 points in a season and one of only two to score more than 120. He is averaging 9.4 points per game in his career, which is best mark in the country among all active players. His 48-career touchdowns and rushing touchdowns are the most in school history. He is third among all active players in rushing touchdowns. His 48-career rushing touchdowns are the fifth most in NCAA history by a quarterback. He trails fourth place Kareem Wilson (Ohio) by just one. He is averaging 20.7 carries per game in his career, tied for the fourth most in the NCAA among active players and the most among all active quarterbacks. Has 12-career 100-yard rushing days, which are the second-most by a quarterback in school history. Just the third different quarterback (fourth overall) in school history to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season (1,203 yards). The previous quarterbacks to accomplish this are Chris McCoy (1,370 yards in 1997 and 1,228 yards in 1996) and Craig Candeto (1,112 yards in 2003). He is just the third quarterback in school history and 37th quarterback in NCAA history (one of three in 09) to rush for 1,000 yards and pass for 1,000 yards in a single-season. Chris McCoy rushed for 1,370 yards and passed for 1,203 yards in 1997, while Craig Candeto rushed for 1,112 yards and passed for 1,140 yards in Only six quarterbacks in NCAA history have accomplished this feat twice or more in their careers. Beau Morgan (Air Force, 1995 and 96), Josh Cribbs (Kent State, 01 and 02), Brad Smith (Missouri, 02, 03 and 05), Vince Young (Texas, 04 and 05), Pat White (West Virginia, 06 and 07) and Colin Kaepernick (Nevada, 08 and 09) He is averaging 9.9 (245 attempts for 2,437 yards) yards per pass attempt in his career, which is the second-best mark in school history. His 2,234 yards of total offense in 2009 ranks second all-time at Navy for a single season behind Chris McCoy (2,573 in 1997). His 4,951 yards of career total offense ranks second behind Chris McCoy (5,958 yards, ). He has rushed for 2,504-career yards, which is sixth on Navy s career rushing list. He needs just 79 yards to pass Cleveland Cooper for fifth all-time. His 10 touchdown passes in 2010 are the most by a Navy quarterback since 1997 when Chris McCoy had 11 touchdown passes. The single-season school record is 12 set by Alton Grizzard in The 10 touchdown passes are tied for the fifth most in school history for a single season. O At Navy: One of 10 finalists for the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award and one of 15 finalists for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award... appears as a candidate on several watch lists, including the Walter Camp, Davey O Brien, Manning Award, Hornung Award and AFCA Good Works Team... has also been nominated for the 2010 Discover Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award... elected team co-captain by his teammates... a natural leader... has the strongest arm of any Navy quarterback in recent memory... has good size and speed, and is difficult to tackle... played six games last fall with a broken knee cap... has a great attitude and is always smiling... one of the more popular players on the team and a fan favorite... one of the top recruiters among the players when a prospective student-athlete and his family is visiting campus... has been impressive over the years with the stirring speeches he has given to families of prospects on why their sons should come to the Naval Academy... serves as the Vice President of the senior class at the Naval Academy... has struck up friendships with former NFL quarterbacks Shaun King and Doug Williams... has a personal goal of becoming the President of the United States in 2040 after serving in the military and winning a Super Bowl... active in community service both in Annapolis and in his hometown of Douglasville... received a key to the city of his hometown on June 13 of this year... recognized for his achievements during a session of congress over the summer by Georgia congressman David Scott... had surgery on January 21, 2010, to repair a cracked knee cap on his right knee... has earned two varsity letters... his service assignment is surface warfare. Senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs was presented a key to his hometown of Douglasville, Ga. on June 13, O 2010: Anchors an offense that is ranked fifth in the country in rushing offense ( yds/gm), 36th in total offense ( yds/gm), 19th in pass efficiency (151.16) and 16th in turnover margin (+0.91 /gm)... returned to the field for Senior Day against Arkansas State where he produced a career-high 318 yards of total offense (154 rushing, 164 passing and accounted for four TDs (3 rushing, 1 passing)... became the NCAA record holder for rushing touchdowns by a QB in back-to-back years on his second of three rushing TDs against the Red Wolves... he is the first player to rush and pass for 100 yards since he accomplished the feat against Missouri last year in the Texas Bowl (130 pass, 166 rush)... it s the first time in Dobbs career that he has rushed and passed for over 150 yards... it s the 12th time in his career he has tipped the 100-yard rushing mark, the second most in program history behind Chris McCoy who owned 15 games of 100 or more yards rushing... it s the seventh time in his career that he has rushed for three or more touchdowns and the second time this season (3 vs. Notre Dame)... sat out the Central Michigan contest after sustaining a concussion in Navy s win over East Carolina the week prior... carried the ball 17 times for 100 yards and a touchdown and completed six of his eight passes for 75 yards and a pair of TDs in Navy s victory at East Carolina... with a five-yard TD run with 14 seconds left in the first half at East Carolina, he scored his 45th-collegiate TD to become Navy s all-time record holder for career touchdowns, passing former QB Chris McCoy who amassed 44 from on that same play, he took over sixth on the Mids career rushing leader board (2,350 yds), moving past former teammate Shun White who rushed for 2,311 yards from with a pair of touchdown passes (5-yd to Greg Jones, 29-yd to Aaron Santiago) against the Pirates, he now has nine TD passes this season... it s the most TD passes by a Navy player since 1997 when Chris McCoy threw with a five-yard run with one minute to go in the third quarter, he reached the 100-yard rushing marker... it s the 11th time in his career that he s reached 100 yards rushing in his career and second time this season... suffered his first loss at home as a starter (6-1), as Navy bowed out to Duke, 34-31, on Homecoming... had his best day as a passer, completing 13 of his 27 attempts for 227 yards and two touchdowns against the Blue Devils... carrying the ball 22 times times for 83 yards and a TD, he moved into seventh on Navy s career rushing list with 2,250 yards... behind a five-yard TD run at 6:01 in the third quarter, he became Navy s career rushing touchdowns leader with with his TD run and a two-point conversion against Duke, Dobbs became the Mids all-time scorer with 266 points, moving past Chris McCoy ( ), who amassed 264 points... led Navy to a victory over Notre Dame for the second-consecutive year, rushing for 90 yards and three touchdowns on 20 carries and completing both of his pass attempts for 71 yards and a touchdown... the win gave Navy s senior class three wins in four years over the Irish as it became just the third class in school history to accomplish that feat, joining the classes of 1937 and for a second-straight week, orchestrated a come-from-behind victory by the Midshipmen when Navy overcame a 14-0 deficit at the half to defeat SMU, completed six of his nine passes for 84 yards and a three-yard TD strike to Aaron Santiago... also carried the ball 19 times for 62 yards and for just the second time in 19 starts, he was held without a rushing touchdown... completed his 100th-career pass in the Mids win over SMU... played an exceptional game against Wake Forest which featured him running the two-minute drill to perfection and leading the Mids to a come-from-behind victory... rushed for 100 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries against the Demon Deacons, while completing eight of his 19 pass attempts for 94 yards and pair of TDs... connected with Greg Jones on a sixyard TD pass with just 26 seconds remaining in the contest to rally the Mids to victory... behind a 41-yard run on the first drive of the second half, he joined Navy s all-time top-10 list for career rushing... closed out the third quarter with an 11-yard scamper, eclipsing the 2,000-yard milestone for his career... ran the ball 18 times for 43 yards, while completing 6 of his 18 passes for 103 yards at Air Force... threw a pair of interceptions against the Falcons and for the first time in his 17 starts, did not run for a touchdown... threw for a careerhigh 219 yards, completing eight of his 14 passes including a touchdown while throwing one interception in the Mids win over Louisiana Tech... carried the ball 19 times for 67 yards against the Bulldogs and rushed for one TD... the 219 yards passing 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 also the most yards passing by the Mids since that same game... left the game briefly in the third quarter after being shaken up... carried the ball 25 times for Pg 43

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