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Navy Midshipmen Football 2013 Postseason Notes 9-4 Record Winner of Commander-In-Chief s Trophy Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Champion Navy Football Navy Quick Facts Location Annapolis, Md. Founded October 10, 1845 Enrollment 4,400 Nickname Midshipmen or Mids (NOT Middies) Colors Navy Blue and Gold Superintendent Vice Adm. Mike Miller, USN Commandant Capt. Bill Byrne, USN Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk More On Navy Football Conference (Football) Independent Head Coach Ken Niumatalolo Overall Record 49-30, Sixth Year Record at Navy 49-30, Sixth Year 2013 Record 9-4 Offensive System Triple-Option Defensive System Multiple Home Field Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Capacity / Surface Type 34,000 / FieldTurf Navy Football History First Season 1879 All-Time Record 673-540-57 / 132nd Yr. National Championships / Last 1 / 1926 All-Time Bowl Record 8-10-1 Bowl Appearances / Last 19 / 2013 Commander-In-Chief s Trophy Wins / Last 14 / 2013 Covering the Midshipmen Navy Sports Information 566 Brownson Road Annapolis, Md. 21402 Fax: 410-293-8954 www.navysports.com Sr. Associate AD / SID (Primary) Scott Strasemeier Office Phone 410-293-8775 E-Mail sstrasem@usna.edu Associate SID (Secondary) Stacie Michaud Office Phone 410-293-8773 E-Mail michaud@usna.edu Mids Conclude Remarkable Campaign With Bowl Win; 2013 Team Joins Elite List Navy finished the 2013 campaign with a 9-4 record, won the Commander-In-Chief s Trophy for the ninth time in the last 11 years, qualified for a bowl game for the 10th time in the last 11 years, won a bowl game for just the eighth time in school history and defeated Army for a series-record 12th consecutive year. The 2013 team is just the fifth in Navy s 132-year history of playing football to win at least nine games in a season, beat Army and win a bowl game. The 1957, 1978, 2004 and 2009 teams also achieved the feat. Navy has won at least nine games five times in the last 10 years. Before the current streak, Navy had won nine or more games just five times in the previous 77 seasons. Postseason Honors Junior guard Jake Zuzek was named to the USA Today All-Bowl Team, while junior safety George Jamison was named to the ESPN.Com All-Bowl Team. Sophomore quarterback Keenan Reynolds was named the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Most Valuable Player for Navy. Reynolds was named the Male Athlete of the Year by the Touchdown Club of Columbus, Ohio on Dec. 5. He will be honored on Saturday, Feb. 8 at the 59th annual Touchdown Club of Columbus Award. Johnny Manziel of Texas A&M won the award last year. Reynolds was named the MVP of the Army-Navy Game presented by the Philadelphia Sportswriters Association. He will be honored at the PSWA annual dinner on Jan. 27 at he Crowne Plaza Hotel in Cherry Hill, N.J. Reynolds was named an Honorable Mention All- American by Sports Illustrated. Reynolds, Zuzek, junior tackle Bradyn Heap, senior linebacker Cody Peterson, freshman corner Brendon Clements and senior kick returner Marcus Thomas were named All-East by the ECAC. Reynolds and Peterson were selected First-Team All- Independent by Phil Steele. SB Nation tabbed Reynolds its Independent Offensive Player of the Year and Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo the Independent Coach of the Year. Peterson was selected to the East-West Shrine All-Star game in St. Petersburg, Fla. He will not play in the game due to surgery on his shoulders. Nine Navy football players were named to the 2013 FBS All-Independent Team. Reynolds was named the 2013 FBS All-Independent Offensive Player of the Year. Joining Reynolds on the All-Independent First Team were Heap, Peterson, junior safety/cornerback Parrish Gaines. Honorable mention selections for the Midshipmen include djunior punter Pablo Beltran, Clements, junior outside linebacker Chris Johnson, Thomas and Zuzek. Defense Leads The Way In 24-6 Victory Over MIddle Tennessee In The Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Fort Worth, Texas (AP) - Keenan Reynolds joined the 30-touchdown rushing club in Navy s 24-6 victory over Middle Tennessee in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl. Reynolds had a three-yard score to cap the opening drive for Navy (9-4) and added a one-yarder in the fourth quarter. Already holding the NCAA record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, Reynolds upped his total to 31 to match Colorado State running back Kapri Bibbs, also a sophomore, for the national lead this season. The only players with more rushing TDs in a season were Barry Sanders (37) with Oklahoma State and Wisconsin s Montee Ball (33). Navy piled up 366 yards rushing and finished its season with five straight victories. The Blue Raiders (8-5) were held to a season low in points. They had finished the regular season with a fivegame winning streak, averaging nearly 43 points a game in that stretch - since a 34-7 loss on Oct. 12 at North Texas. Reynolds lost two fumbles, matching his total during the regular season, but Middle Tennessee failed to convert into points on either of the miscues. Both fumbles were recovered by linebacker T.T. Barber, Middle Tennessee s MVP, after Navy drove inside the 20. Down 10-6 at halftime, the Blue Raiders moved to the Navy seven on the opening drive of the second half. They went for it on fourth down instead of trying a short field goal, but fullback Corey Carmichael managed only a yard before getting taken down by Travis Bridges and George Jamison, who also had an interception. Bowl Records Navy tied or set five Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl records in the win over MIddle Tennessee. Navy s 21 rushing first downs broke the previous record of 18 set by Air Force in 2007 and 2009. Navy s 158 yards rushing in the fourth quarter were the most yards rushing by a team in a quarter. The previous record was 126 by Air Force in 2007. Navy s 241 yards rushing in a half broke the previous record of 206 by Air Force in 2009. Keenan Reynolds two rushing touchdowns tied a bowl record set by six other players. The combined four first down by penalty (Navy-3, Middle Tennessee State-1) tied a bowl record. 2013 Navy Football Schedule Record: 9-4 Home: 5-0 Away: 2-4 Neutral: 2-0 Date Opponent Result / Time Television Attendance Series History 9-7 at Indiana W 41-35 Big Ten Network 47,013 Series tied, 2-2 9-14 Delaware W 51-7 CBS Sports Network 36,208 Navy Leads, 10-7 9-28 at Western Kentucky L 7-19 ESPNews 19,813 Navy Leads, 2-1 10-5 Air Force W 28-10 CBS 38,225 Air Force Leads, 27-19 10-12 at Duke L 7-35 Raycom Sports 23,749 Navy Leads, 20-15-5 10-19 at Toledo (2OT) L 44-45 ESPNews 18,221 Toledo Leads, 2-1 10-26 Pittsburgh W 24-21 CBS Sports Network 37,094 Pittsburgh Leads 22-14-3 11-2 at Notre Dame L 34-38 NBC 80,795 Notre Dame Leads, 74-12-1 11-9 Hawai i W 42-28 CBS Sports Network 33,327 Hawai i Leads, 2-1 11-16 South Alabama W 42-14 CBS Sports Network 33,086 Navy Leads, 1-0 11-22 at San Jose State (3OT) W 58-52 ESPN2 16,876 San Jose State Leads, 2-1 12-14 vs. Army + W 34-7 CBS 65,612 Navy Leads, 58-49-7 12-30 vs. Middle Tennessee ^ W 24-6 ESPN 39,246 Navy Leads, 1-0 All Times Eastern + Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, Pa.); ^ Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl at Amon G. Carter Stadium (Fort Worth, Texas)

Navy s Record Under Niumatalolo when... Situation 2013 Overall overall 9-4 49-30 playing at home 5-0 24-7 playing on the road 2-4 16-16 playing at a neutral site 2-0 9-7 in bowl games 1-0 2-4 in overtime 0-1 4-2 more than one week to prepare 3-1 12-13 in August 0-0 1-0 in September 2-1 12-10 in October 2-2 14-11 in November 3-1 14-5 in December 2-0 8-4 outrushing opponent 9-3 43-20 when rushing for 300 yards 5-1 21-7 when rushing for 400 yards 2-1 11-3 outrushed by opponent 0-1 6-10 when allowing 300 yards rushing 0-1 2-2 outpassing opponent 1-0 5-2 when passing for 300 yards 0-0 0-0 outpassed by opponent 8-4 44-28 when allowing 300 yards passing 1-1 6-8 when allowing 400 yards passing 1-0 3-1 more total offense than opponent 6-1 32-4 when having 400+ total offense 2-1 15-7 when having 500+ total offense 3-1 12-2 when having 600+ total offense 0-0 1-1 less total offense than opponent 3-3 17-26 when allowing 400+ total offense 2-3 11-14 when allowing 500+ total offense 1-1 4-5 committing fewer turnovers 6-1 31-11 committing more turnovers 0-1 5-11 turnovers are even 3-2 13-8 0-30:00 of time of possession 3-2 8-19 30:01-plus of time of possession 6-2 41-11 Navy scores first 6-2 37-6 opponent scores first 3-2 12-24 leading after the 1st quarter 5-2 29-5 trailing after the 1st quarter 4-1 11-17 tied after the 1st quarter 0-1 9-8 leading at halftime 5-3 33-6 trailing at halftime 3-1 11-23 tied at halftime 1-0 5-1 leading after the 3rd quarter 8-0 40-3 trailing after the 3rd quarter 1-3 6-24 tied after the 3rd quarter 0-0 3-2 scoring 0-10 points 0-2 0-6 scoring 11-20 points 0-0 6-7 scoring 21-30 points 3-0 13-8 scoring 31-40 points 1-1 19-8 scoring 41-plus points 5-1 12-1 opponent scores 0-10 points 4-0 12-0 opponent scores 11-20 points 1-1 17-4 opponent scores 21-30 points 2-0 15-7 opponent scores 31-40 points 1-2 4-11 opponent scores 41-plus points 1-1 1-8 individual 200-yard rusher 2-0 4-0 individual 100-yard rusher 5-1 32-11 with two 100-yard rushers 1-0 7-2 opponent 100-yard rusher 1-2 10-16 opponent with two 100-yard rushers 0-1 0-1 Games decided by 8 points or less 3-2 21-15 Navy s 2013 Opponents 2013 NAVY FOOTBALL Postseason NOTES: 2 2013 2013 Date Opponent Record Rk. Bowl Game Next Game 9-7 at Indiana 5-7 - / - Season concluded Season concluded 9-14 Delaware 7-5 - / - Season concluded Season concluded 9-28 at Western Kentucky 8-4 - / - Season concluded Season concluded 10-5 Air Force 2-10 - / - Season concluded Season concluded 10-12 at Duke 10-4 23 / 22 Lost to Texas A&M, 52-48 Season concluded 10-19 at Toledo 7-5 - / - Season concluded Season concluded 10-26 Pittsburgh 7-6 - / - Defeated Bowling Green, 30-27 Season concluded 11-2 at Notre Dame 9-4 20 / 24 Defeated Rutgers, 29-16 Season concluded 11-9 Hawai i 1-11 - / - Season concluded Season concluded 11-16 South Alabama 6-6 - / - Season concluded Season concluded 11-22 at San Jose State 6-6 - / - Season concluded Season concluded 12-14 vs. Army 3-9 - / - Season concluded Season concluded 12-30 vs. Middle Tennessee 8-5 - / - Lost to Navy, 24-6 Season concluded Navy Sells Out Bowl Tickets For The 10th- Consecutive Bowl Game Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk announced the day before the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl that Navy had sold all 10,000 of its allotted bowl tickets. Among the 10,000 tickets sold includes 5,000 tickets that were donated by Navy fans to send Midshipmen and enlisted personnel and their families to the game. This year marks the 10th consecutive bowl game in which Navy has sold all of its bowl tickets. Once again, Navy has proven why the Naval Academy family is annually one of the best in postseason ticket sales in the nation, said Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk. This is the 10th year that 100 percent of our bowl ticket allocation has been sold in support of a great game day turnout with Navy Blue and Gold throughout the stadium. In addition, we have proudly accommodated thousands of those who wear the cloth of our nation and their families with tickets donated by the Navy Football family. Thanks to everyone who continues to support Navy football, the Academy and the fleet. The streak started in 2003 when Navy brought 25,000 fans to the Houston Bowl and nearly half of the student body attended the game. In 2004, Navy sold 18,000 tickets to the Emerald Bowl in San Francisco. In 2005, Navy sold 25,000 tickets for the Poinsettia Bowl in San Diego and in 2006 the Mids sold 20,000 to the Meineke Car Care Bowl in Charlotte. Navy sold 25,000 tickets for the Poinsettia Bowl in 2007 and 20,000 for the Eagle Bank Bowl in Washington, DC in 2008. Navy sold 20,000 tickets for the Texas Bowl in 2009, 13,000 for the Poinsettia Bowl in 2010 and 12,000 for the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl in San Francisco in 2012. Navy Bowl History The 2013 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl was Navy s 19th bowl appearance and the 10th in the last 11 years. Navy owns an 8-10-1 bowl game record all-time. The six points allowed by the Navy defense were the fewest in any bowl game this season and Navy was the only team not to allow a touchdown this bowl season. It was also the fewest points the Mids have allowed in a bowl game since shutting out Ole Miss, 21-0, in the 1955 Sugar Bowl. Navy s Bowl Game History (8-10-1) Bowl Opponent Result 1924 Rose Bowl Washington T 14-14 1955 Sugar Bowl Mississippi W 21-0 1958 Cotton Bowl Rice W 20-7 1961 Orange Bowl Missouri L 14-21 1964 Cotton Bowl Texas L 6-28 1978 Holiday Bowl BYU W 23-16 1980 Garden State Bowl Houston L 0-35 1981 Liberty Bowl Ohio State L 28-31 1996 Aloha Bowl California W 42-38 2003 Houston Bowl Texas Tech L 14-38 2004 Emerald Bowl New Mexico W 34-19 2005 Poinsettia Bowl Colorado St. W 51-30 2006 Meineke Car Care Bowl Boston College L 24-25 2007 Poinsettia Bowl Utah L 32-35 2008 EagleBank Bowl Wake Forest L 19-29 2009 Texas Bowl Missouri W 35-13 2010 Poinsettia Bowl San Diego St. L 14-35 2012 Kraft Fight Hunger Arizona State L 28-62 2013 Armed Forces Bowl M. Tennessee W 24-6 Navy Quick Hitters Navy played eight teams in 2013 that were bowl eligible with the Mids posting a 4-4 record in those games. Navy earned wins over Pitt, South Alabama, San Jose State and Middle Tennessee and lost to Western Kentucky, Duke, Toledo and Notre Dame. Navy has been dominant against the other two Service Academies, winning 21 of the last 23 contests (.913) dating back to the 2002 Army-Navy game. Over that time period, the Mids are 12-0 against Army and 9-2 against Air Force. The Mids own a 92-49 (.652) record over the last 11 years after posting a 3-30 (.091) mark from 2000-02. The 92 wins are the 25th most in the country over that time period. Ken Niumatalolo is just the second coach in school history to start his coaching career at Navy with a 6-0 record against rival Army. Paul Johnson turned in a 6-0 mark against West Point from 2002-07 before leaving Navy for Georgia Tech. Niumatalolo has led the Midshipmen to a 49-30 (.620) record in his six seasons as the head coach and is third all-time at Navy in career wins. Additionally, he holds Navy coaching records for most wins in the first two (18), three (27), four (32), five (40) and sixth (49) seasons of a career. Sophomore Keenan Reynolds owns a 15-6 (.714) career record as the starting quarterback with wins over Central Michigan, Indiana (2x), East Carolina, Florida Atlantic, Texas State, Army (2x), Delaware, Air Force, Pitt, Hawai i, South Alabama, San Jose State and Middle Tennessee. Reynolds has led Navy to five fourth-quarter comeback wins over his career (Air Force in 2012, Indiana in 2012, Army in 2012, Pitt in 2013 and San Jose State in 2013). Niumatalolo Third All-Time AT Navy In Career Wins Ken Niumatalolo has led the Midshipmen to a 49-30 (.620) record in his six seasons as the head coach and stands third all-time at Navy in career wins. Niumatalolo holds Navy coaching records for most wins in the first two seasons (18), three seasons (27), four seasons (32), five seasons (40) and sixth seasons (49) of a career. Niumatalolo is the first Samoan head football coach on the collegiate level and the second Polynesian head coach in FBS history (Larry Price, who was the head coach at Hawai i from 1974-76, was the first). Niumatalolo was recently selected as a member of the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame inaugural class. Most Wins At Navy In His First Six Years Rk Coach Wins pct 1. Ken Niumatalolo, 2008-present 49-30*.620 2. Paul Johnson, 2002-07 45-35.563 3. Wayne Hardin, 1959-64 38-22-2.629 4. George Welsh, 1973-78 33-34.493 5. Charlie Weatherbie, 1995-00 30-38.441 6. Eddie Erdelatz, 1950-54 29-21-5.573 * Niumatalolo was the head coach for the 2007 Poinsettia Bowl Most Career Wins At Navy Rk Coach Wins pct 1. George Welsh, 1973-81 55-46-1.544 2. Eddie Erdelatz, 1950-58 50-26-8.643 3. Ken Niumatalolo, 2008-present 49-30.620 4. Paul Johnson, 2002-07 45-35.563 5. Wayne Hardin, 1959-64 38-22-2.629

3: 2013 NAVY FOOTBALL Postseason NOTES Navy To Join The American Athletic Conference In 2015 Not entirely unlike the nation that provides its namesake, the American Athletic Conference was born from an ideal in which members with ambitious goals are provided with the means to succeed in their quests for excellence. With roots that extend to three conferences, the American Athletic Conference membership in 2013 - its debut season - consists of 10 institutions: the University of Central Florida, the University of Cincinnati, the University of Connecticut, the University of Houston, the University of Louisville, the University of Memphis, Rutgers University, Southern Methodist University, the University of South Florida and Temple University. In 2014-15, East Carolina University, Tulane University and the University of Tulsa come aboard. The 2015-16 season sees the U.S. Naval Academy join the ranks in football only. The American, which operated as the Big East Conference from 1979 to 2013, will immediately take a place at the forefront of Division I athletics, with schools that have played in a combined five Bowl Championship Series games, won four NCAA men s basketball titles since 1999, and won eight NCAA women s basketball championships since 1995. Following the 2013 football season, the American Athletic Conference enters new television partnerships with ESPN and CBS Sports which will give the conference unprecedented national exposure. The football portion of the contract, which begins in the 2014 season, calls for nearly 90 percent of conference-controlled games on national broadcast or national cable platforms. The first American Athletic Conference Football Championship, which will be played in 2015, will be carried either on ABC or ESPN on Championship Saturday. American Athletic Conference teams will have access to the pinnacle of college football s postseason structure, both in the coming season and beyond. In 2013-14, the league champion will receive an automatic bid for the final edition of the Bowl Championship Series, including a spot in the VIZIO National Championship Game if it is ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the final BCS standings. Moving forward, The American champion would be chosen for the College Football Playoff semifinals if it is among the top four teams following the regular season. Otherwise, the league would place its champion in either the Cotton Bowl, Fiesta Bowl or Peach Bowl if it is ranked higher than the champions of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference and the Sun Belt Conference. The American has additional partnerships with a number of bowl games that match conference teams against opponents from the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Big 12 Conference, the Southeastern Conference and Conference USA. The Russell Athletic Bowl has the first selection of American teams after the conference s BCS representative is determined. The Atlantic Coast Conference will provide the opposition for the Russell Athletic Bowl, which is played in Orlando, Fla. The postseason lineup gives American Athletic Conference teams access to at least six postseason games. The American Athletic Conference administers to its membership from a state-of-the-art office located in Providence, R.I. The location of the conference headquarters - just steps from the city s Amtrak station and 10 minutes from T.F. Green International Airport - gives the conference easy access to its member schools. The conference headquarters is equipped with a complete video production studio and small- and large-scale meeting rooms to accommodate the many coaches and administrators meetings held on-site each year. 2013 National Polls AP Poll Last Rk Team Rec Wk 1. Florida St. (60) 14-0 1 2. Auburn 12-2 2 3. Michigan State 13-1 4 4. South Carolina 11-2 8 5. Missouri 12-2 9 6. Oklahoma 11-2 11 7. Alabama 11-2 3 8. Clemson 11-2 12 9. Oregon 11-2 10 10. UCF 12-1 15 11. Stanford 11-3 5 12. Ohio State 12-2 7 13. Baylor 11-2 6 14. LSU 10-3 14 15. Louisville 12-1 18 16. UCLA 10-3 17 17. Oklahoma State 10-3 13 18. Texas A&M 9-4 20 19. USC 10-4 NR 20. Notre Dame 9-4 25 21. Arizona State 10-4 16 22. Wisconsin 9-4 19 23. Duke 10-4 22 24. Vanderbilt 9-4 NR 25. Washington 9-4 NR Receiving Votes (by # votes): Nebraska, Fresno State, Northern Illinois, North Dakota State, Texas Tech, Georgia, Iowa, Ole Miss, Kansas State, Arizona, Navy, Utah State, East Carolina, Mississippi State. Final 2013 NCAA Div. I FBS Team Rankings Statistic Rank Avg Rushing Offense 2 325.4 Passing Offense 122 85.9 Total Offense 61 411.3 Scoring Offense 35 33.5 Rushing Defense 79 178.8 Passing Defens 37 215.9 Total Defense 57 394.8 Scoring Defense 40 24.4 Net Punting 55 37.1 Punt Returns 74 7.4 Punt Return Defense 43 6.55 Kickoff Returns 56 21.9 Kickoff Return Defense 33 19.84 Turnover Margin 12 +0.9 Pass Defense 40 215.3 Third Down Offense 6.511 Third Down Defense 109.459 Fourth Down Offense 11.679 Fourth Down Defense 74.552 Fewest Penalties 1 2.62 Fewest Penalty Yards 1 21.69 Fumbles Lost 12 6 Fumbles Recovered 56 9 Interceptions Thrown 1 4 Interceptions 53 13 Passing Yards Comp. 6 15.1 Red Zone Offense 33.869 Red Zone Defense 27.778 TFL Allowed 3 3.62 Time Of Possession 31 31:36 Turnovers Lost 1 10 Turnovers Gained 52 22 123 Football Bowl Subdivision (Div. I-A) schools Service Academy Dominance Navy has been the dominant Service Academy over the last decade plus, winning 21 of the last 23 meetings (.913) against Air Force and Army. The Mids have posted a 92-49 (.652) record since 2003, won nine CIC Trophies in the last 11 years and have gone to 10 bowl games in the last 11 years. Service Academy Football (2003-present) Stat Navy AFA Army Overall Record 92-49 70-66 35-97 CIC Trophies 9 2 0 Bowl Games 10 5 1 Bowl Wins 4 2 1 USA Today Poll L last Rk Team Rec Wk 1. Florida St. (59) 14-0 1 2. Auburn 12-2 2 3. Michigan State 13-1 4 4. South Carolina 11-2 8 5. Missouri 12-2 9 6. Oklahoma 11-2 10 7. Clemson 11-2 11 8. Alabama 11-2 3 9. Oregon 11-2 12 10. Ohio State 12-2 6 Stanford 11-3 7 12. UCF 12-1 15 13. Baylor 11-2 5 14. LSU 10-3 14 15. Louisville 12-1 16 16. UCLA 10-3 18 17. Oklahoma State 10-3 13 18. Texas A&M 9-4 21 19. USC 10-4 NR 20. Arizona State 10-4 17 21. Wisconsin 9-4 19 22. Duke 10-4 21 23. Vanderbilt 9-4 NR 24. Notre Dame 9-4 NR 25. Nebraska 9-4 NR Receiving Votes (by # votes): Washington, Fresno State, Northern Illinois, Marshall, Texas Tech, Kansas State, Ole Miss, Texas, Miami (Fla.), Cincinnati, East Carolina, Arizona, North Texas, Utah State, Navy, Louisiana-Lafayette. Dominant Era in Army-Navy History Navy s 34-7 victory over Army was its 12th consecutive win over the Black Knights, the longest streak in series history by either team. The Mids have won those 12 in a row against Army by outscoring the Black Knights, 400-132 (33.3-11.0). Navy has also won 14 of the last 15 and 16 of the last 18 games against West Point. Celebrating Navy s Seniors The Class of 2014 finished their career with a 31-20 (.627) record over four seasons in Annapolis, qualified for three bowl games, won a bowl game and won three Commander-In-Chief s Trophies. Our Nation s Future Leaders Navy s 22 seniors received their Service Assignments on December 4. 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. Fourteen seniors will be commissioned Ensigns in the United States Navy, while eight will be commissioned 2nd Lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Service Assignments for the Class of 2014 Player Service Assignment Matt Aiken Surface Warfare Casey Bolena Surface Warfare Travis Bridges Surface Warfare Barry Dabney Surface Warfare Albrey Felder Surface Warfare Justin Haan Marine Corps Pilot Brantley Horton Marine Corps Ground Michael Huf Surface Warfare Shawn Lynch Naval Flight Officer Eric Mahler Naval Flight Officer Hayden Maples Marine Corps Ground Evan Palelei Marine Corps Ground Cody Peterson Marine Corps Ground Wave Ryder Navy Pilot DJ Sargenti Marine Corps Ground Darius Staten Supply Corps Thomas Stone Supply Corps Marcus Thomas Marine Corps Ground Michel Tuimavave Surface Warfare Matthew Van Halanger Surface Warfare Graham Vickers Surface Warfare Sam Womack Marine Corps Ground

2013 NAVY FOOTBALL Postseason NOTES: 4 Navy One Of The Top Schools In The Country In Graduation Success rates For the ninth year in a row, the Naval Academy is one of the top schools in the country for graduating NCAA student-athletes. Navy s graduation success rate of 90 percent is well above the national average of 80 percent (which includes all Division I schools) and is tied for 10th among all schools in the Football Bowl Subdivision. The graduation success rate measures those student-athletes that were enrolled from 2003-06 and graduated within six years. Navy graduated 100 percent of its student-athletes in five of the 21 NCAA sports reported and was at or above the national average in all 21 sports. The sports with 100 percent graduation rates include gymnastics, men s tennis, women s lacrosse, women s rowing and women s tennis. The men s cross country/track team had a graduation rate 20 percent higher than the national average in its sport, while the men s tennis team graduated at a 15 percent rate higher than the national average. Other top teams compared to their counterparts were football (14 percent higher), baseball (13 percent higher), rifle (12 percent higher), women s cross country/track (11 percent higher) and men s basketball (10 percent higher). Graduation Success Rates For FBS Schools (All Sports) 1. 99.0 Notre Dame 2. 98.0 Duke 3. 97.0 Stanford 97.0 Northwestern 5. 96.0 Boston College 6. 94.0 Wake Forest 94.0 Rice 8. 92.0 Miami (Fla.) 9. 91.0 Vanderbilt 10. 90.0 Navy 90.0 Air Force 90.0 Army 90.0 Illinois 90.0 Virginia Tech OT Baby Navy owns a 7-4 record all-time in overtime games with each of the four losses coming on a missed or blocked kick: Tulsa (blocked extra-point), Ball State (blocked field goal), Air Force (blocked extra-point), Toledo (missed field goal). The Toledo game was the first time Navy lost a multiple overtime contest. Navy s Overtime Contests Date Opponent Result #OTs 9-23-06 Tulsa L 23-24 1 9-15-07 Ball State L 31-34 1 10-10-07 at Pitt W 48-45 2 11-3-07 at Notre Dame W 46-44 3 11-1-08 Temple W 33-27 1 10-3-09 Air Force W 16-13 1 10-10-09 SMU W 38-35 1 10-1-11 Air Force L 35-34 1 10-6-12 Air Force W 28-21 1 10-19-13 Toledo L 45-44 2 11-22-13 San Jose State W 58-52 3 Consecutive Overtime Wins In NCAA History Rk. Wins Team 1. 8 South Florida 2. 6 Tennessee 3. 5 Navy 5 Missouri 5 La.-Monroe 5 Northwestern 5 Michigan 5 Nebraska 5 Clemson 5 Connecticut Getting to Know the Midshipmen The following are a few tidbits about some of the Navy football players: E.K. Binns: Wants to be a marketing director for a professional sports team after his service commitment. Noah Copeland: Was born in Portugal. Kyle Cregge: Was a moderator at the Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference. Aaron Davis: Writes poetry. Jordan Drake: Wants to be an FBI, CIA or ATF agent after his service commitment. Brendan Dudeck: Aspires to be a Navy SEAL. Parrish Gaines: Is an excellent saxophone player and can play every type of sax. Chris Johnson: Hated football until the age of 10. Shawn Lynch: Wants to be a weatherman after his service commitment. Rafi Montalvo: Wants to be a fishing guide after his service commitment. Cody Peterson: Is hoping to get assigned the Marine Corps after graduation. Wave Ryder: Wants to be a commercial airline pilot for Hawaiian Airlines when he completes his military commitment. Quinton Singleton: Wants to be an astronaut. Darius Staten: Is a licensed lifeguard. Ben Tamburello: Met President Obama and Zac Brown on the same day. Joe Worth: Is a walk-on. The Reynolds File Sophomore quarterback Keenan Reynolds is 15-6 (.714) as Navy s starting quarterback, posting a 6-2 record as a freshman in 2012 and a 9-4 mark in 2013. One of his four losses this year was when he was injured in the second quarter at Western Kentucky and left with a 7-3 lead. The Mids would go on to lose that game 19-7. Reynolds owns wins over Central Michigan, Indiana (2x), East Carolina, Florida Atlantic, Texas State, Delaware, Army (2x), Air Force, Pitt, Hawai i, South Alabama, San Jose State and Middle Tennessee. His losses have come at the hands of Troy, Arizona State, Western Kentucky (was knocked out in the second quarter of that game), Duke, Toledo and Notre Dame. His 31 rushing touchdowns this year are the most by a quarterback in NCAA history for a single season and the most by a Navy player (any position) in school history. He is just the fourth player in NCAA history to rush for 30 or more touchdowns in a single-season and just the seventh player in NCAA history to score 30 or more touchdowns in a single season. His 41 career touchdowns are the third most in school history and just three behind second-place Chris McCoy (44 from 1995-97, 43 rushing and one receiving). Reynolds has at least one rushing touchdown in each of the last eight games, which is tied for the second-longest streak in school history. The record is nine straight games by Chris McCoy over the 1996-97 seasons. Reynolds finished the 2013 campaign No. 1 in the country in scoring per game (14.7), tied for first in rushing touchdowns (31) and tied for 11th in points responsible for per game (18.2). He finished 23rd overall and second among quarterbacks in rushing yards per game (103.5). His 1,346 rushing yards is the 14th most by a quarterback in NCAA history and ranks thrid at Navy for a single season, trailing Napoleon McCallum and Chris McCoy. His 2,403 yards of total offense (1,346 rushing, 1,057 passing) ranks fourth all-time at Navy for a single-season. His 300 rushing attempts in 2013 rank as the third most in school history behind Napoleon McCallum (331 in 1983) and Ricky Dobbs (315 in 2009), while his 428 total offensive plays also stand third all-time behind Jim Kubiak in 1994 (462) and 1993 (450). His seven rushing touchdowns against San Jose State set an NCAA record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback and tied an NCAA record for most touchdowns scored against an FBS opponent by any position. Reynolds also set a school record for most points scored in a game and most touchdowns scored. Bill Ingram previously held the scoring record with 38 points against Villanova in 1917. Reynolds scored three or more touchdowns in seven games this season which was one game shy of the NCAA record set by Barry Sanders in 1988 and equalled by Kapri Bibbs of Colorado State this year. He scored a school-record 188 points which had previously been set by Bill Ingram in 1917 with 174. His 248 career points are the fourth most in school history. He trails Bill Ingram (1916-18) by 15 points for third, Chris McCoy (1995-97) by 20 points for second and Ricky Dobbs (2008-10) by 46 points for second. Reynolds was responsible for a school-record 236 points on the year (31 rushing TDs, 8 passing TDs, 1 two-point conversion). The previous record was 198 set by Ricky Dobbs in 2009. Reynolds has been responsible for 344 points over his career (41 rushing TDs, 16 passing TDs, one two-point conversion), which is the third-best total in school history. He has the third and the fourth-most rushing yards by a quarterback in a single game, rushing for 240 yards against San Jose State and 226 against Hawai i. The school record for rushing yards by a quarteraback is 273 whch was set by Chris McCoy in 1995. McCoy also rushed for 268 against Kent State in 1997. He is just the third player (fourth time) to rush for more than 200 yards in a game twice in the same season. Chris McCoy did it in consecutive games in 1996 against Delaware and Tulane and again in 1997 in consecutive games against Kent State and Army. Napoleon McCallum did it in consecutive games in 1983 against Air Force and Princeton. He is just the fourth player in school history to have at least two 200-yard rushing days joining McCoy (five), Napoleon McCallum (four) and Eddie Meyers (two) Reynolds has rushed for 1,260 yards and thrown for 1,038 yards this season to become only the fourth quarterback in school history to rush AND pass for 1,000 yards in a single season. The other players to accomplish this feat are Ricky Dobbs (2009), Craig Candeto (2003) and Chris McCoy (1997). Reynolds threw just two interceptions in 128 attempts in 2013 for an interception percentage of.016, the secondbest mark in school history. He has thrown just four interceptions in 236 attempts for his career for an interception percentage of.017, which is the best in program history. Reynolds is averaging 8.3 passing yards per attempt for his career (1,955 yards on 236 attempts), which is the fourthbest average in school history. In 2012, Reynolds became the first Navy quarterback to win his first four career starts since senior Bob Powers, who won his first six career starts in 1979. He became the first freshman to start at quarterback for Navy since Jim Kubiak started five games in 1991, when he guided the Midshipmen to a 31-13 victory over Central Michigan. Reynolds was just the third freshman in program history to start at quarterback, joining Kubiak and Alton Grizzard, who started seven games at quarterback in 1987. Against Army as a freshman, Reynolds led Navy on a fourth quarter seven-play, 80-yard drive that he capped himself with an eight-yard touchdown run to give Navy a 17-13 victory. Reynolds was held to 43 yards rushing, but scored the game-winning touchdown and completed 10 of 17 passes for 130 yards. He became the first player in series history to be named the game s MVP as a freshman. Against Army as a sophomore, Reynolds repeated as the Most Valuable Player, rushing for 136 yards and three touchdowns on 30 carries in Navy s 34-7 rout of the Black Knights.

5: 2013 NAVY FOOTBALL Postseason NOTES 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, 2008. 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 471 yards rushing against Rice in 2009 is the 10th-best rushing day in school history. Navy rushed for 412 yards in the 2010 season opening loss to Maryland. Navy rushed for 521 yards, which is tied for the fifth-most in school history, in a 76-35 rout of East Carolina in 2010. The Mids rushed for a season-best 512 yards against East Carolina in 2012 in a 56-28 rout of the Pirates. Navy rushed for 444 yards in the 2013 season opener against Indiana, which is ranked 18th all-time in school history, and rushed for 419 yards against Toledo, which ranks 30th all-time. The Mids rushed for 432 yards against San Jose State, which is the 22nd best mark in school history. Head coach Ken Niumatalolo has been 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 1. 572 North Texas 11-10-07 2. 563 Kent State 11-22-97 3. 558 Towson 8-30-08 4. 530 Central Michigan 11-22-03 5. 521 East Carolina 11-6-10 521 Ball State 9-15-07 7. 515 Colgate 10-17-98 8. 513 Columbia 11-13-54 9. 512 East Carolina 10-27-12 10. 490 Army 12-3-05 11. 476 Rutgers 11-20-04 12. 471 Rice 10-10-09 13. 467 Kent State 9-19-98 467 Colorado State 12-22-05 15. 464 Connecticut 9-30-06 16. 463 Wake Forest 10-26-96 17. 451 Hawai i 11-20-99 18. 444 Indiana 9-7-13 19. 438 Delaware 11-9-96 20. 437 Central Michigan 11-13-10 21. 435 Duke 11-4-06 22. 432 San Jose State 11-22-13 23. 428 Pennsylvania 10-17-87 24. 424 SMU 9-9-95 424 Air Force 10-7-78 26. 422 Dartmouth 10-4-86 27. 421 Southern Miss 10-8-11 421 Army 12-07-02 29. 420 Temple 11-19-06 30. 419 Toledo 10-19-13 31. 418 Tulane 11-5-05 32. 417 Tulane 11-13-99 33. 412 Maryland 9-6-10 34. 410 Yale 10-1-88 35. 407 Texas State 11-17-12 36. 404 SMU 10-25-08 37. 403 East Carolina 9-2-06 403 VMI 9-22-12 39. 402 Virginia 9-13-75 40. 401 Western Kentucky 9-10-11 41. 399 Kent State 9-11-99 42. 396 Columbia 11-12-55 43. 394 William & Mary 9-28-57 44. 391 Delaware 9-3-11 391 William & Mary 10-22-77 46. 390 Troy 11-5-11 390 William & Mary 10-24-81 48. 389 Syracuse 11-7-81 49. 388 West Virginia 10-2-99 388 Connecticut 9-20-75 NCAA Single-Season Rushing Touchdowns By A QB Rk TD s Name (School, Year) 1. 31 Keenan Reynolds (Navy, 2013) 2. 27 Ricky Dobbs (Navy, 2009) 27 Collin Klein (Kansas State, 2011) 4. 23 Tim Tebow (Florida, 2007) 23 Chance Harridge (Air Force, 2002) 23 Jordan Lynch (Northern Illinois, 2013) NCAA Single-Season Rushing Touchdowns Leaders Rk TD s Name (School, Year) 1. 37 Barry Sanders (Oklahoma State, 1988) 2. 33 Montee Ball (Wisconsin, 2011) 3. 31 Keenan Reynolds (Navy, 2013) 31 Kapri Bibby (Colorado State, 2013) NCAA Single-Season Touchdowns Leaders Rk TD s Name (School, Year) 1. 39 Barry Sanders (Oklahoma State, 1998) 39 Montee Ball (Wisconsin, 2011) 3. 32 Brock Forsey (Boise State, 2002) 4. 31 Keenan Reynolds (Navy, 2013) 31 Kapri Bibbs (Colorado State, 2013) 31 Troy Edwards (Louisiana Tech, 1998) 7. 30 Kevin Smith (UCF, 2007) Navy - Most Touchdowns In A Season Rk TD s Name, Year 1. 31 Keenan Reynolds, 2013 2. 27 Ricky Dobbs, 2009 3. 21 Bill Ingram, 1917 4. 20 Chris McCoy, 1997 5. 18 Joe Bellino, 1960 Navy - Most Touchdowns In A Career Rk TD s Name, Years 1. 49 Ricky Dobbs, 2008-10 2. 44 Chris McCoy, 1995-97 3. 41 Keenan Reynolds, 2012-13 4. 34 Bill Ingram, 1916-18 5. 33 Craig Candeto, 2001-03 33 Napoleon McCallum, 33 Navy - Consecutive Games With A Rushing Touchdown Rk # Name, Years 1. 9 Chris McCoy, 1996-97 2. 8 Keenan Reynolds, 2013 8 Ricky Dobbs, 2009-10 8 Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada, 2007 8 Brian Madden, 1999, 2001 2013 NCAA Leaders In Scoring Rk PPG Name (Position, School) 1. 14.5 Keenan Reynolds (QB, Navy) 2. 13.3 Kapri Bibbs (RB, Colorado State) 3. 11.2 Roberto Aguyao (K, Florida State) 4. 11.1 Davante Adams (WR, Fresno State) 5. 10.9 Marion Grice (RB, Arizona State) 2013 NCAA Leaders In Rushing TDs Rk TD s Name (Position, School) 1. 31 Keenan Reynolds (QB, Navy) 2. 31 Kapri Bibbs (RB, Colorado State) 3. 23 Jordan Lynch (QB, Northern Illinois) 23 Tre Mason (RB, Auburn) 5. 21 Tyler Gaffney (RB, Stanford) 2013 NCAA Leaders In Points Responsible For Rk PPG Name (Position, School) 1. 24.2 Derek Carr (Fresno State) 2. 21.2 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) 21.2 Bryce Petty (Baylor) 4. 20.6 Jordan Lynch (Northern Illinois) 5. 20.5 Shane Carden (East Carolina) 6. 20.3 Tajh Boyd (Clemson) 7. 19.3 Rakeem Cato (Marshall) 8. 18.9 Jameis Winston (Florida State) 9. 18.8 Marcus Mariota (Oregon) 10. 18.5 Keith Wenning (Ball State) 11. 18.2 Keenan Reynolds (Navy 18.2 Aaron Murray (Georgia) 2013 NCAA Leaders In Rushing Yards By A Quarterback Rk RYPG Name (School) 1. 137.1 Jordan Lynch (Northern Illinois) 2. 103.5 Keenan Reynolds (Navy) 3. 103.4 Taysom Hill (BYU) 4. 89.0 Braxton Miller (Ohio State) 5. 86.3 Cole Gautsche (New Mexico) NCAA - Most Yards Rusing In A Season By A Quarterback Rk # Name, Team, Year 1. 1,920 Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois, 2013 2. 1,815 Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois, 2012 3. 1,702 Denard Robinson, Michigan, 2010 4. 1,494 Beau Morgan, Air Force, 1996 5. 1,473 Cam Newton, Auburn, 2010 6. 1,443 Stacey Robinson, Northern Illinois, 1989 7. 1,427 Joe Webb, UAB, 2009 8. 1,412 Jammal Lord, Nebraska, 2002 9. 1,410 Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M, 2012 10. 1,406 Brad Smith, Missouri, 2003 11. 1,379 Chandler Harnish, Northern Illinois, 2011 12. 1,370 Chris McCoy, Navy, 2007 1,370 Julian Edelman, Kent State, 2008 14. 1,346 Keenan Reynolds, Navy, 2013 15. 1,344 Taysom Hill, BYU, 2014 Navy - Most Yards Rusing In A Season Rk # Name, Year 1. 1,587 Napoleon McCallum (RB), 1983 2. 1,370 Chris McCoy (QB), 1997 3. 1,346 Keenan Reynolds (QB), 2013 4. 1,327 Napoleon McCallum (RB) 1985 5. 1,318 Eddie Meyers (RB), 1981 Navy - Most Total Offense In A Season Rk # Name, Year 1. 2,573 Chris McCoy, 1997 2. 2,496 Jim Kubiak, 1993 3. 2,494 Ricky Dobbs, 2010 4. 2,403 Keenan Reynolds, 2013 5. 2,252 Craig Candeto, 2003 Navy - Most Rushing Attempts In A Season Rk # Name, Year 1. 331 Napoleon McCallum, 1983 2. 315 Ricky Dobbs, 2009 3. 300 Keenan Reynolds, 2013 4. 287 Napoleon McCallum, 1985 5. 277 Eddie Meyers, 1981 Navy - Most Total Offensive Plays In A Season Rk # Name, Year 1. 462 Jim Kubiak, 1994 2. 450 Jim Kubiak, 1993 3. 428 Keenan Reynolds, 2013 4. 420 Ricky Dobbs, 2009 5. 416 Ricky Dobbs, 2010 NCAA - Most TDs In A Game Against An FBS Opponent Rk TDs Name, Year, Opponent 1. 7 Keenan Reynolds- (Navy 2013 vs. San Jose State) 7 Arnold Boykin (Ole Miss 1951 vs. Mississippi State) 7 Marshall Faulk (SD State 1991 vs. Pacific) 7 Rashaun Woods (Oklahoma St. 2003 vs. SMU 7 Stefphon Jefferson (Nevada 2012 vs. Hawai i) 7 Montel Harris (Temple 2012 vs. Army) Navy - Most Touchdowns In A Game Rk TDs Name, Year, Opponent 1. 7 Keenan Reynolds, 2013, San Jose State 2. 6 Craig Candeto, 2002, Army 6 Lou Benoist, 1919, Colby 6 Harold Martin, 1917, Western Reserve 5. 5 Ricky Dobbs, 2009, Delaware 5 Reggie Campbell, 2005, Colorado State Navy - Most Points In A Game Rk Pts Name, Year, Opponent 1. 42 Keenan Reynolds, 2013, San Jose State 2. 38 Bill Ingram, 1917, Villanova 3. 36 Craig Candeto, 2002, Army 4. 30 Ricky Dobbs, 2009, Delaware 30 Reggie Campbell, 2005, Colorado State

Beltran One Of Navy s All-Time Great Punters Junior punter Pablo Beltran averaged 41.4 yards per punt on his 40 punts (1,657 yds) this year, with seven punts covering 50 yards or more and 12 having been downed inside the 20. He has had just five touchbacks and 10 of his punts were fair caught. Last year, Beltran averaged 43.6 yards per punt on his 44 punts, which stands as the third-best single-season average in school history. Fifteen of Beltran s 44 punts were fair caught and 18 downed inside the 20. He had 11 punts last year of 50 yards or more. He kicked a career-long 63-yarder against Notre Dame in the 2012 season-opener. Beltran averaged 37.5 yards per punt as a freshman. He was the first freshman to start at punter for the Midshipmen since Brian Schrum in 1992. He is averaging 41.1 yards per punt on 119 punts over his career (4,887 yds), which is third all-time at Navy. Navy Career Punting Average (min. 50 punts) Rk Avg Player (Years) 1. 42.5 John Skaggs (2000-03) 2. 41.2 Kyle Delahooke (2008-10) 3. 41.1 Pablo Beltran (2011-current) 4. 40.7 Tray Calisch (1997-99) 5. 40.6 Bill Busik (1940-41) Navy Single Season Punting Average (min. 30 punts) Rk Avg Player (Year) 1. 44.8 John Skaggs (2001) 2. 43.8 Bill Busik (1941) 3. 43.6 Pablo Beltran (2012) 4. 43.1 Kyle Delahooke (2009) 5. 41.9 Tom Moore (1971) Navy Vs. Ranked Opponents Navy s 23-21 victory over No. 19 Notre Dame in 2009 marked the first time since 1984-85 that Navy has beaten a top-25 team in back-to-back seasons. The Mids defeated No. 16 Wake Forest in 2008, 24-21. 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 11-7-1936 Notre Dame 13-NP 3-0 11-1-1941 Pennsylvania 8-NP 13-6 11-7-1942 Pennsylvania 9-NP 7-0 10-9-1943 Duke 5-NP 14-13 11-6-1943 Pennsylvania 5-NP 24-7 11-27-1943 Army 7-NP 13-0 10-28-1944 Pennsylvania T7-NP 26-0 11-4-1944 Notre Dame 2-NP 32-12 11-18-1944 Purdue 14-NP 32-0 10-27-1945 Pennsylvania 7-NP 14-7 11-10-1945 Michigan 7-NP 33-7 10-8-1949 Duke 14-NP 28-14 11-8-1952 Duke 12-11 16-6 10-9-1954 Stanford 17-13 25-0 11-6-1954 Duke 11-11 40-7 11-27-1954 Army 5-5 27-20 1-1-1955 Mississippi 6-6 21-0 11-2-1957 Notre Dame 5-5 20-6 11-30-1957 Army 10-9 14-0 1-1-1958 Rice 8-7 20-7 10-11-1958 Michigan 14-12 20-14 10-1-1960 Washington 3-3 15-14 10-26-1963 Pittsburgh 3-3 24-12 10-23-1971 Duke 19-NR 15-14 10-21-1972 Air Force 16-14 21-17 9-21-1974 Penn State 8-7 7-6 10-25-1975 Pittsburgh 17-16 17-0 10-28-1978 Pittsburgh 15-15 21-11 10-25-1980 Washington 18-19 24-10 11-17-1984 South Carolina 2-2 38-21 9-28-1985 Virginia 20-17 17-13 10-4-2003 Air Force NR-25 28-25 9-27-2008 Wake Forest 16-15 24-21 11-7-2009 Notre Dame 19-21 23-21 NP = No Poll; NR = Not Ranked Navy - Most Points In A Season Rk Pts Name, Year 1. 188 Keenan Reynolds, 2013 2. 174 Bill Ingram, 1917 3. 162 Ricky Dobbs, 2009 4. 120 Chris McCoy, 1997 5. 110 Joe Bellino, 1960 Navy - Most Points In A Career Rk Pts Name, Years 1. 294 Ricky Dobbs, 2008-10 2. 268 Chris McCoy, 1995-97 3. 263 Bill Ingram, 1916-18 4. 248 Keenan Reynolds, 2012-current 5. 200 Napoleon McCallum, 1981-85 Navy - Most Points Responsible For In A Season Rk PRF Name, Year 1. 236 Keenan Reynolds, 2013 2. 198 Ricky Dobbs, 2009 3. 186 Chris McCoy, 1997 4. 174 Aaron Polanco, 2004 174 Bill Ingram, 1917 Navy - Most Points Responsible For In A Career Rk PRF Name, Years 1. 414 Ricky Dobbs, 2008-10 2. 390 Chris McCoy, 1995-97 3. 344 Keenan Reynolds, 2012-current 4. 294 Craig Candeto, 2001-03 5. 252 Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada Navy - Most Yards Rushing By A QB In A Game Rk Yds Name, Year, Opponent 1. 273 Chris McCoy, 1995, SMU 2. 268 Chris McCoy, 1997, Kent State 3. 240 Keenan Reynolds, 2013, San Jose State 4. 226 Keenan Reynolds, 2013, Hawai i 5. 225 Alton Grizzard, 1987, Penn 6. 224 Ricky Dobbs, 2008, SMU Navy - 200-Yard Rushing Games In A Season Rk # Name, Year, Opponents 1. 2 Keenan Reynolds, 13, Hawai i & SJSU 2 Chris McCoy, 97, Kent State and Army 2 Chris McCoy, 96, Delaware and Tulane 2 Napoleon McCallum, 83, Air Force and Princeton Navy - 200-Yard Rushing Games In A Career Rk # Name, Years 1. 5 Chris McCoy, 1995-97 2. 4 Napoleon McCallum, 1981-85 3. 2 Keenan Reynolds, 2012-current 2 Eddie Meyers, 1978-81 Navy - 1,000 Yards Rushing AND Passing In A Season Year player 2013 Keenan Reynolds (1,346 rush, 1,057 pass) 2009 Ricky Dobbs (1,203 rush, 1,031 pass) 2003 Craig Candeto (1,112 rush, 1,140 pass) 1997 Chris McCoy (1,370 rush, 1,203 pass) Navy - Lowest Interception Percentage In A Season Rk % Name, Year 1..014 Alton Grizzard (2 of 147), 1989 2..016 Keenan Reynolds (2 of 128), 2013 3..017 Joe Tranchini (2 of 117), 1958 4..018 Keenan Reynolds (2 of 108), 2012 5..019 Brian Broadwater (2 of 107), 1999 Navy - Lowest Interception Percentage In A Career Rk % Name, Year 1..017 Keenan Reynolds (4 of 236), 2012-13 2..035 Bob Powers (7 of 199), 1977-79 3..037 Ricky Dobbs (10 of 271), 2008-10 4..038 Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada (7 of 182), 2005-08.038 Brian Broadwater (8 of 209), 1998-00 Navy - Passing Yards Per Attempt For A Career Rk YPA Name, Years 1. 10.6 Lamar Owens, 2002-05 2. 10.2 Ricky Dobbs, 2008-10 3. 9.0 Kaipo-Noa Kahekau-Enhada, 2005-08 4. 8.3 Keenan Reynolds, 2012-current 5. 8.2 Aaron Polanco, 2002-04 2013 NAVY FOOTBALL Postseason NOTES: 6 Navy Among Nation s Most Successful Programs In The Country The Mids own a 92-49 (.652) record from 2003-13 after posting a 3-30 (.091) mark from 2000-02. The 92 wins are the 25th most in the country. Most Wins Since 2003 Rk Wins Team 1. 125 Boise State 2. 117 Oklahoma 3. 116 LSU 4. 115 Ohio State 5. 114 USC 6. 107 Virginia Tech 107 Texas 8. 106 Oregon 9. 105 Alabama 105 Georgia 11. 104 TCU 104 Wisconsin 13. 102 Florida 14. 101 Florida State 15. 100 Auburn 16. 97 West Virginia 97 Utah 18. 95 BYU 95 Northern Illinois 95 Nebraska 21. 94 Clemson 22. 93 Cincinnati 93 Texas Tech 93 Louisville 25. 92 Navy Navy vs. the BCS / Non-BCS Since 2003, Navy has won 21 games against schools from a BCS conference. Those 21 wins have come against 10 different opponents and are the most in the country by a non-bcs school. Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo has 10 wins against teams from a BCS conference since taking over the program at the end of the 2007 season. Navy s 21 wins against BCS schools have come against Vanderbilt ( 03, 04), Duke ( 04, 05, 06, 07), Rutgers ( 04, 08), Stanford ( 06), Connecticut ( 06), Pitt ( 07, 13), Notre Dame ( 07, 09, 10), Wake Forest ( 08, 09, 10), Missouri ( 09) and Indiana ( 12, 13). Most BCS Wins by a Non-BCS School Since 2003 Rk Wins Team 1. 21 Navy 2. 16 BYU 3. 14 Fresno State 4. 10 Boise State 5. 9 Hawai i 9 East Carolina 7. 8 Northern Illinois 8. 7 Toledo Close Calls Dating back to the 2011 Army-Navy game, Navy has won eight of its last 10 games decided by eight points or less. The Mids were 3-2 this season in close encounters after beating Indiana, 41-35, in the season opener, losing to Toledo, 45-44 in double overtime, beating Pitt, 24-21, losing to Notre Dame, 38-34 and beating San Jose State, 58-52, in triple overtime. The Mids are 21-15 (.583) under head coach Ken Niumatalolo in games decided by eight points or less. Navy s Record In Games Decided By 8 Points Or Less (Since 2002) Year Record 2002 0-3 2003 1-2 2004 4-0 2005 3-2 2006 3-2 2007 3-3 2008 4-1 2009 4-3 2010 4-3 2011 2-5 2012 4-0 2013 3-2

7: 2013 NAVY FOOTBALL Postseason NOTES 100-Yard Rushing Pairs On 43 occasions, Navy has boasted 100-yard rushing tandems, including once so far in 2013. The Mids have never had three players rush for 100 yards in a single game, however they came close in this year s season opener against Indiana. Keenan Reynolds led the charge with 127 yards, while Darius Staten rushed for 106 yards and Geoffrey Whiteside rushed for 97 yards. Date Players (Att.-Yds.) Opponent 11-18-50 David Bannerman (26-155) Columbia Frank Hauff (24-123) 11-17-51 Dean Smith (17-124) Columbia Victor Vine (16-105) 1-1-55 Joe Gattuso Sr. (16-111) Mississippi John Weaver (16-106) 9-28-57 Harry Hurst (9-137) William & Mary Ned Oldham (11-103) 10-11-63 Pat Donnelly (15-109) SMU Roger Staubach (18-107) 10-27-73 Cleveland Cooper (26-123) Pittsburgh Robert Jackson (18-101) 12-1-73 Ed Gilmore (12-123) Army Cleveland Cooper (18-102) 11-29-75 Robert Jackson (25-133) Army Gerry Goodwin (18-114) 10-10-81 Eddie Meyers (38-179) Air Force Marco Pagnanelli (16-106) 10-15-83 Napoleon McCallum (37-229) Princeton Bryan Caraveo (25-122) 10-31-92 Jason Van Matre (26-128) Delaware Duke Ingraham (23-105) 9-7-96 Tim Cannada (17-107) Rutgers Chris McCoy (22-101) 9-21-96 Chris McCoy (27-140) SMU Omar Nelson (16-108 9-28-96 Chris McCoy (33-183) Boston College Omar Nelson (14-118) 12-6-97 Chris McCoy (31-205) Army Tim Cannada (30-133) 9-19-98 Steve Holley (29-188) Kent State Irv Dingle (19-151) 10-17-98 Brian Broadwater (26-216) Colgate Jon Limbert (12-111) 11-7-98 Irv Dingle (19-134) Rutgers Brian Broadwater (29-132) 10-2-99 Dre Brittingham (12-124) West Virginia Brian Broadwater (23-110) 11-13-99 Brian Madden (25-144) Tulane Raheem Lambert (19-101) 11-20-99 Brian Madden (29-150) Hawai i Raheem Lambert (18-120) 9-27-03 Kyle Eckel (18-104) Rutgers Eric Roberts (9-125) 11-01-03 Kyle Eckel (26-120) Tulane Craig Candeto (18-140) 11-22-03 Kyle Eckel (18-167) C. Michigan Craig Candeto (13-150) 12-22-05 Adam Ballard (15-129) Colorado St. Reggie Campbell (16-116) 9-16-06 Adam Ballard (26-120) Stanford Reggie Campbell (13-110) 9-30-06 Brian Hampton (27-182) Connecticut Reggie Campbell (5-101) 10-7-06 Adam Ballard (27-134) Air Force Brian Hampton (22-105) 11-4-06 K. Kaheaku-Enhada (19-114) Duke Adam Ballard (27-103) 11-18-06 K. Kaheaku-Enhada (19-140) Temple Shun White (7-114) 8-31-07 Shun White (8-122) Temple K. Kaheaku-Enhada (15-102) 9-15-07 Eric Kettani (9-126) Ball State K. Kaheaku-Enhada (11-117) 11-10-07 Shun White (7-131) North Texas Zerbin Singleton (8-103) 11-17-07 Jarod Bryant (27-139) N. Illinois Zerbin Singleton (11-101) 12-6-08 Shun White (13-148) Army Eric Kettani (24-125) 11-7-09 Vince Murray (14-158) Notre Dame Ricky Dobbs (31-102) 12-31-09 Ricky Dobbs (30-166) Missouri Marcus Curry (12-109) 11-6-10 Alexander Teich (14-157) E. Carolina Ricky Dobbs (17-100) 9-10-11 John Howell (3-113) W. Kentucky Alexander Teich (15-102) 10-1-11 Alexander Teich (35-148) Air Force Kriss Proctor (37-134) 9-22-12 Noah Copeland (20-126) VMI Trey Miller (17-116) 11-17-12 Gee Gee Greene (16-150) Troy Keenan Reynolds (21-130) 9-7-13 Keenan Reynolds (32-127) Indiana Darius State (9-106) Mids Consistently Among Nation s Top Rushing Teams Over the last 12 years, Navy has consistently been one of the top rushing teams in the country, never finishing lower than sixth. The Mids kicked off the trend in 2002 when they finished third in the country in rushing, averaging 270.8 yds/gm. In 2003, Navy led the nation averaging a then school-record 323.2 yds/gm. That is the fifth-best rushing average for a team over the last 11 years. In 2005, Navy led the country in rushing for the second time in three years, averaging 318.7 yds/gm. The 318.7 yds/gm is the seventh-best rushing average by a team in the last 11 years. Navy finished the 2006 campaign averaging a nation s-best and then school-record 327.0 yds/gm. That is the fourthbest rushing average by a team in the last 11 years. The Mids rushed for a school-record 348.8 yds/gm in 2007, becoming the first team in NCAA history to lead the nation in rushing three-consecutive years. The 348.8 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 348.8 yards per game are the most yards rushing by a FBS team since Nebraska averaged 349.3 yds/gm in 2000. In 2008, Navy led the country in rushing for an unprecedented fourth-straight year, averaging 292.4 yds/gm. The Mids finished No. 2 in the country in 2013, averaging 325.4 yards per game. It s the best rushing average by a Navy team since 2007 when that team rushed for a schoolrecord 348.8 yards per game. Meanwhile, Navy s 50 rushing touchdowns were the most in the country. Navy Rushing Attack Year Nat l Rank Average 2002 3rd 270.8 2003 1st 323.2 2004 3rd 289.5 2005 1st 318.7 2006 1st 327.0 2007 1st 348.8 * 2008 1st 292.4 2009 4th 280.5 2010 6th 284.8 2011 4th 312.3 2012 6th 278.4 2013 2nd 325.4 *Single-season school record NCAA Leaders In Rushing Yards Rk Yds/Gm Team 1. 328.3 Auburn 2. 325.4 Navy 3. 309.8 Army 4. 308.8 New Mexico 5. 308.6 Ohio State NCAA Leaders In Rushing Touchdowns Rk TDs Team 1. 50 Navy 2. 48 Auburn 3. 47 Baylor 4. 46 Georgia Tech 5. 45 Ohio State Six Straight Games Over 300 Yards Rushing Navy rushed for 366 yards against Middle Tennessee, marking the sixth consecutive game the Mids rushed for over 300 yards. That is the longest streak of rushing for 300 or more yards in a game since 2007 when the Mids rushed for over 300 yards in seven straight contests.. The Red Zone Navy scored on 53 of its 61 possessions (.869) in the red zone this year, scoring 42 touchdowns (.689), kicking 11 field goals, losing two fumbles, missing two field goals, taking a knee twice and losing it on downs once. The Mids finished 33rd in the country in red zone offense. The opposition scored on 35 of its 45 red zone opportunities (.778), scoring 31 touchdowns (.689), kicking four field goals, throwing three interceptions, stopped on downs three times, took a knee once and missed three field goals. Navy finished 27th in the country in red zone defense. Fast Starts Navy outscored the opposition 65-32 in the first quarter this season. Notre Dame and South Alabama were the only two teams this year to score a touchdown in the first quarter against the Navy defense. Getting The Fullbacks Going The Mids got the fullbacks going in the Toledo game as junior Noah Copeland (153 yds) and sophomore Chris Swain (62 yds) combined for 215 yards on 41 carries. The previous high out of the fullback position came against Duke when the fullbacks rushed for 87 yards on 20 carries. Copeland had the best game of his career in the Mids loss to the Rockets, finishing with a career-high 153 yards rushing. It was his first 100-yard day of the year and third of his career. His previous high was 126 yards set last year against VMI. Copeland is Navy s first back to rush for 150 yards since Gee Gee Greene rushed for 150 yards in a loss at Troy last year and it s the most yards rushing by a Navy player since Keenan Reynolds rushed for 159 yards last year against Florida Atlantic. Copeland also had his first-career touchdown reception against Toledo, catching a 20-yard pass from Reynolds. Unfortunately, Copeland was injured in the Pittsburgh game and has not returned. He is expected to play in the Army-Navy game. Junior Quinton Singleton emerged as a threat against Pitt, rushing for 27 yards and a touchdown on five carries in the fourth quarter. The fullbacks had another great game against Notre Dame as Swain (16-85, 1 TD) and Singleton (16-77) combined for 32 carries for 162 yards and a touchdown while consistently running over Notre Dame defenders. Singleton had the best game of his career against Hawai i, rushing for 93 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries. Rookie Shawn White added his name to the scoring column in the Mids win over South Alabama, bullying his way in from the seven. Singleton (4-61) and Copeland (5-54, 1 TD) both had big days in Navy s 34-7 rout of Army. All told, the fullbacks rushed for 1,187 yards and nine touchdowns on 256 carries (4.6 ypc). The fullbacks fumbled once all year (Swain against Notre Dame) and they did not lose a fumble. Keeping Drives Alive Navy finished sixth in the country in third down conversions (.511, 89-174) and 11th in fourth down conversions (.679, 19-28). NCAA Leaders In Third Down Conversions Rk Pct. Team 1..571 LSU 2..560 Louisville 3..522 Florida State 4..514 Georgia Tech.514 Marshall 6..511 Navy 7..510 East Carolina 8..503 Texas A&M 9..500 Louisiana-Lafayette 10..497 Stanford NCAA Leaders In Fourth Down Conversions Rk Pct. Team 1..833 Wake Forest 2..786 Vanderbilt 3..778 Rutgers 4..750 Florida State 5..706 East Carolina 6..700 South Carolina.700 Minnesota 8..696 Duke 9..688 Oklahoma 10..684 Iowa State 11..679 Navy

Making The Most Out Of Every Opportunity Navy scored a touchdown on 45 percent (.446) of its drives this year, scoring 58 touchdowns on 130 drives, which is the sixth-best percentage in the country. The Mids have also kicked 11 field goals, which means they have scored on 69 of 130 drives this season (.531). With Keenan Reynolds at quarterback, the Mids have scored a touchdown on 56 of their 119 drives (.471) and have scored points on 68 of their 119 drives (.571). Percentage Of Drives Scoring A Touchdown (Does not count taking a knee) Rk Team # of Drives # of TD s Pct 1. Florida State 168 84.500 Ohio State 168 84.500 3. Texas A&M 157 74.471 4. Alabama 144 65.451 5. Oregon 163 73.448 6. Navy 130 58.446 7. Baylor 188 82.436 8. Georgia Tech 153 61.399 9. South Carolina 145 57.393 10. Louisville 136 53.390 Moving The Chains Navy finished tied for fourth in the country with Ohio State in fewest three-and-outs with just 17 percent of its drives (23 of 135) ending in a three-and-out (or less). The statistic is meant to measure how often the offense was not forced off the field without getting a first down so if you threw an interception on second down, that counts; if you lost a fumble on the first play of the series, that counts; if you got a first down on the first play, then turned the ball over on the third play, that does not count; if you scored on the first play, that does not count; if after three plays you miss a field goal, it counts, but if you make the field goal it does not count; it does not count when a team takes a knee at the end of the half or the game. NCAA Leaders In Fewest Offensive Three-and-Outs Rk Pct. of Drives Team 1..162 (27 of 167) Indiana 2..164 (34 of 199) Baylor 3..165 (23 of 139) Louisville 4..170 (23 of 135) Navy.170 (29 of 171) Ohio State 6.186 (31 of 167) Texas A&M 7..192 (28 of 146) Alabama 8..195 (33 of 169) Florida State 9..200 (32 of 160) Georgia Tech 10..213 (36 of 169) East Carolina Strong BLocking Up Front The Mids finished third in the country in the fewest tackles for loss allowed, giving up just 3.62 per game. NCAA Leaders In Tackles For Loss Allowed Rk Avg. Team 1. 3.25 Toledo 2. 3.50 Northern Illinois 3. 3.62 Navy 4. 3.75 Arkansas 5. 3.86 Duke Mids Making Pass Completions Count Navy attempted just 146 passes this year, completing 74 for 1,117 yards. The Mids averaged 15.09 yards per completion, which ranked sixth in the country. NCAA Leaders For Passing Yards Per Completion Rk Avg. Team 1. 18.42 Georgia Tech 2. 16.85 Baylor 3. 15.92 LSU 4. 15.36 Florida State 5. 15.27 Miami (Fla.) 6. 15.09 Navy 7. 15.07 New Mexico 8. 14.83 Kansas State 9. 14.80 Oregon 10. 14.66 Notre Dame Mids want To Pass On Their Own Terms With Keenan Reynolds at quarterback, the Mids have wanted to go to the air more than they have in the past as Navy has not had a quarterback, outside of Ricky Dobbs, who can throw it as well as Reynolds in the triple option era. With that being said, the Mids still want to pass on their own terms and not be forced to throw when the defense is expecting it. Navy still must have success running the football to make the passing game effective and in games where it is forced to throw, it has not had as much success. Dating back to 2003, Navy is 18-1 (.947) when throwing the ball 0-5 times in a game and 47-14 (.770) when throwing the ball 6-10 times. As a whole, the Mids are 65-15 (.813) when throwing the ball 10 or fewer times. Conversely, Navy is 27-34 (.443) when throwing the ball 11 times or more, including a 7-13 (.350) mark when throwing the ball 16 times or more. With Keenan Reynolds as the starting quarterback, the Mids are 8-1 (.889) when throwing it 0-10 times and 7-5 (.583) when throwing it 11 or more times. Navy s Record By Passing Attempts Since 2003 No. of Passing Attempts W-L Pct 0-5 18-1.947 6-10 47-14.770 11-15 20-21.488 16-20 5-7.417 21-25 2-4.333 26 or more 0-2.000 Taking Care Of The Football Navy and Louisville finished tied for first in the country for the fewest turnovers with 10. The Mids lost six fumbles and threw four interceptions on the year. NCAA Leaders In Fewest Turnovers Rk # Team 1. 10 Navy 10 Louisville 3. 11 Bowlling Green 11 Nevada 5. 13 South Alabama 13 Air Force Disciplined Football Navy finished No. 1 in the country in fewest penalties per game (2.62) and in fewest penalty yards per game (21.69yds/gm). Since 2008 when Ken Niumatalolo became the head coach, Navy has never finished lower than second in either category and this is the first time that Navy has led the country in fewest penalties and the fourth time in fewest penalty yards. Navy has had zero penalties in a game seven times since 2002, including twice this year (Delaware and Notre Dame). Navy In The NCAA Rankings For Fewest Penalties and Fewest Penalty Yards Year PPG Rank PYPG Rank 2008 3.15 2 26.77 2 2009 3.40 1 29.60 1 2010 3.40 2 27.60 1 2011 2.30 1 20.00 1 2012 3.69 2 29.08 2 2013 2.62 1 21.69 1 NCAA Leaders in Fewest Penalties Per Game Rk PPG Team 1. 2.62 Navy 2. 3.08 Tulsa 3. 3.46 UNLV 4. 3.62 Boston College 5. 3.67 New Mexico NCAA Leaders in Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game Rk PYPG Team 1. 21.69 Navy 2. 25.42 Tulsa 3. 30.25 New Mexico 4. 30.69 Boston College 5. 31.08 Ball State 2013 NAVY FOOTBALL Postseason NOTES: 8 Defense Holds High Powered Offense s Below Scoring Average The Navy defense held eight of its 13 opponents below their scoring average for the season (nine of 13 in regulation as Toledo did not surpass their average until the game went to overtime). Navy s opponents averaged 29.9 points per game on the year, but scored just 24.4 points per game against the Mids. Indiana, Delaware, Western Kentucky, Air Force, Pitt, South Alabama, Army and Middle Tennessee were all held below their scoring average. Points Allowed By Navy Defense Team Scoring Avg. Points vs. Navy Indiana 38.4 35 Delaware 32.7 7 WKU 30.8 17* Air Force 24.7 10 Duke 32.8 35 Toledo 33.0 38 ** Pitt 26.3 21 Notre Dame 27.2 38 Hawai i 27.4 28 South Alabama 29.4 14 San Jose State 32.4 52*** Army 24.4 7 Middle Tennessee 29.0 6 * WKU also scored a safety, which is not counted in this number ** 14 scored in overtime, Toledo also scored a defensive touchdown which is not counted in this number *** 14 scored in overtime Peterson And Sargenti Have Seasons To Remember Navy senior inside linebackers Cody Peterson and DJ Sargenti were all over the field for the Navy defense this season. Peterson, the Mids defensive captain, finished tied for second in the country in solo tackles per game with Ryan Shazier of Ohio State, averaging 7.2 per contest. Meanwhile, he finished tied for seventh in total tackles, averaging 10.9 per game. Peterson had a career-high 18 tackles, including 10 solo tackles, against San Jose State. Peterson s 142 tackles are the most by a Navy player since Javier Zuluaga had 146 tackles in 1992. Sargenti, who had never even recorded a tackle prior to this year and wasn t moved to inside linebacker (was a QB as a freshman and OLB as a sophomore and junior) until the start of fall practice, has recorded 110 tackles on the year, including 71 solo tackles. He finished 25th in the country in solo tackles per game, averaging 5.5 per contest, and 62nd in total tackles, averaging 8.5 per game. Sargenti also had a career-high 18 tackles against San Jose State, including 10 solo tackles, while also contributing two tackles for a loss. Sargenti and Peterson are the first duo to reach 100 tackles in a season since 2005 when Rob Caldwell recorded 140 tackles and Jake Biles had 109. NCAA Leaders In Solo Tackles Per Game Rk No. Player (School) 1. 8.8 Tyler Matakevich (Temple) 2. 7.2 Cody Peterson (Navy) 7.2 Ryan Shazier (Ohio State) 4. 6.9 Jeremiah George (Iowa State) 5. 6.6 Will Smith (Texas Tech) 6.6 Jacques Washington (Iowa State) NCAA Leaders In Total Tackles Per Game Rk No. Player (School) 1. 13.3 Keith Smith (San Jose) 2. 11.3 Tyler Matakevich (Temple) 3. 11.2 Jordan Stanton (Wyoming) 4. 11.1 Jeremiah George (Iowa State) 11.1 Michael Mudoh (Tulsa) 6. 11.0 Uani Unga (BYU) 7. 10.9 Cody Peterson (Navy) 10.9 Davis Cazares (New Mexico State) Navy Single-Season Leaders In Total Tackles Rk No. Player, Year 1. 169 Andy Ponsiego, 1982 2. 154 Vince McBeth, 1986 3. 152 Andy Ponsiego, 1981 4. 148 Mike Kronzer, 1980 5. 146 Javier Zuluaga, 1992 6. 142 Cody Peterson, 2013

9: 2013 NAVY FOOTBALL Postseason NOTES Johnson Has Big Junior Year Junior outside linebacker Chris Johnson had an outstanding season, tying for the team lead in interceptions (3) and ranking third in tackles (84). He has also recovered two fumbles. His five turnovers gained led the team. Johnson had not played a snap of varsity competition entering this year. He spent his freshman year on the junior varsity team and then, as a sophomore, he tore his ACL in a fall scrimmage. He was slated to start last year, but ended up missing the entire season. Thomas Breaks Kickoff Return Records Senior Marcus Thomas became Navy s all-time leader in kickoff returns when he returned the 81st kickoff of his career against Delaware in Navy s home opener this season. The record-setting return was a 26-yard return to start the second half. The previous record holder was Reggie Campbell, who returned 80 kickoffs from 2004-07. Thomas became Navy s all-time leader in kickoff return yards when he returned a kickoff 30 yards against Toledo. Thomas finished his career with 2,338 yards on 104 career returns. Thomas returned 33 kickoffs in 2011, which is tied for the fifth most in school history. Career Kickoff Returns Rk Players Returns 1. Marcus Thomas (2010-current) 104 2. Reggie Campbell (2004-07) 80 3. Michael Jefferson (1991-94) 73 4. Napoleon McCallum (1981-85) 60 5. Tony Lane (2000-03) 56 Single-Season Kickoff Returns Rk Players Returns 1. Reggie Campbell (2007) 40 2. Michael Jefferson (1994) 38 3. Tony Lane (2001) 34 Billy James (1993) 34 5. Marcus Thomas (2011) 33 Gee Gee Greene (2009) 33 Michael Jefferson (1992) 33 Career Kickoff Return Yardage Rk Players yards 1. Marcus Thomas (2010-current) 2,338 2. Reggie Campbell (2004-07) 1,905 3. Michael Jefferson (1991-94) 1,569 4. Tony Lane (2000-03) 1,382 5. Napoleon McCallum (1981-85) 1,339 Sloan Climbs Extra Point Chart Sophomore Nick Sloan made 51 extra-points this year, which were the second most in school history. He made 41 extra-points as a freshman, which stands fifth all-time at Navy. His 92 career extra-points are the third most in school history. Sloan s 84 points scored this year as the third most in school history for a kicker and his 155-career points stand sixth all-time at Navy. Most Extra Points In A Single Season Rk Player, Year extra Points 1. Joey Bullen, 2005 52 2. Nick Sloan, 2013 51 3. Joe Buckley, 2009 44 4. Jon Teague, 2011 42 5. Nick Sloan, 2012 41 Most Extra Points In A Career Rk Player, Years extra Points 1. Joey Bulleym 2005-08 105 2. Tom Vanderhorst, 1995-98 93 3. Nick Sloan, 2012-current 92 4. Matt Harmon, 2005-08 91 5. Joe Buckley, 2009-10 75 Most Points By A Kicker In A Single Season Rk Player, Year points 1. Matt Harmon, 2008 95 2. Tim Shubzda, 1999 88 3. Nick Sloan, 2013 84 4. Joey Bullen, 2005 79 5. Joey Bullen, 2007 76 Most Points By A Kicker In A Career Rk Player, Years points 1. Steve Fehr, 1979-81 192 2. Matt Harmon, 2005-08 190 3. Tom Vanderhorst, 1995-98 177 4. Joey Bullen, 2005-07 171 5. Bob Tata, 1976-78 161 6. Nick Sloan, 2012-current 155 Continuity Is The Key To Success Navy is one of 18 schools to have its entire coaching staff back from the previous season, joining Akron, Baylor, Boise State, Buffalo, Louisville, Maryland, Memphis, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Rice, Toledo, Tulane, Tulsa and Vanderbilt. In fact, Navy has lost just two coaches in the six years Ken Niumatalolo has been the head coach and eight of Navy s coaches have been in Annapolis for at least 10 years, which is the most in the country. Defensive line coach Dale Pehrson is in his 18th year at Navy, Niumatalolo is in his 16th year, offensive coordinator Ivin Jasper is in his 14th year, defensive coordinator Buddy Green, secondary coach Keith Jones and slot backs coach Danny O Rourke are all in their 12th year at Navy, offensive line coach Chris Culton is in his 11th year and outside linebackers coach Tony Grantham is in his 10th year in Annapolis. Jasper is in his sixth year as the offensive coordinator and he teams with Green, who is in his 12th year as the defensive coordinator, to make Navy one of just five schools to have the same offensive and defensive coordinators for at least six years. The other teams on that list are Oregon State (OC in 9th, DC in 11th), Wake Forest (OC in 11th, DC in 6th), Northwestern (OC and DC both in 6th) and SMU (OC and DC both in 6th). Number Of Coaches Who Have Been at Their School For 10 Years Or More Rk No. School 1. 8 Navy 2. 7 Missouri 3. 6 Oregon 6 Wake Forest 6 TCU Starting Streaks On offense, junior guard Jake Zuzek has started 26 consecutive games, while sophomore quarterback Keenan Reynolds has made 21 straight starts. Junior tackle Bradyn Heap has started 13 games in a row, while sophomore guard E.K. Binns has made 10-straight starts. On defense, junior safety Parrish Gaines has made a start in 31 straight games (24 at corner, 7 at safety), while junior outside linebacker Jordan Drake and senior defensive end Evan Palelei have made 26 consecutive starts. Senior linebacker Cody Peterson started 21 games in a row. Senior linebacker DJ Sargenti and junior outside linebacker Chris Johnson started all 13 games this season. Career Starts Junior guard Jake Zuzek is Navy s most experienced player on offense with 26 career starts, while junior center Tanner Fleming has made 23 career starts. Senior wide receiver Matt Aiken started 21 games, in his career while sophomore quarterback Keenan Reynolds has also started 21 career contests. Junior fullback Noah Copeland and senior wide receiver Shawn Lynch have started 16times, while junior tackle Bradyn Heap has made 15career starts as has senior wide receiver Casey Bolena. Sophomore guard E.K. Binns and senior slot back Darius Staten have made 10 starts. Defensively, junior safety Parrish Gaines leads the way with 31 career starts (24 at corner, seven at safety), while junior outside linebacker Jordan Drake and senior defensive end Evan Palelei have made 26 starts apiece. Senior linebacker Cody Peterson started 21 times, while senior safety Wave Ryder made 17 starts. Sophomore corner Kwazel Bertrand has started 15 games, while senior linebacker DJ Sargenti and junior outside linebacker Chris Johnson have made 13 career starts. Junior defensive end Paul Quessenberry has started 12 games, while freshman corner Brendon Clements and senior nose guard Barry Dabney have made 10 starts each. Army-Navy GAme Draws Highest Rating In 14 Years The CBS Sports broadcast of the 114th Army-Navy game earned an average overnight household rating/share in the metered markets of 4.2/9, which ties for the highest rating for the game since 1999. AMERICA S TEAM Navy s 2013 roster has players who hail from 24 different states, including 23 from Florida, 18 from Texas and 14 from California. Other top spots include Georgia (13), North Carolina (10) and Tennessee (9). All In The Family Navy has five sets of brothers on its 2013 roster, which is tied with Wisconsin and Army for the most on one team in the FBS this season. The brother tandems include freshmen Kendrick (SB) and Kenneth (QB) Mouton from Naples, Fla.; sophomore Blaze (C) and senior Wave (S) Ryder from Kaneohe, Hawai i; freshman Myles (SB) and sophomore Chris (FB) Swain from Macon, Ga.; freshman Nnamdi (OLB) and junior Obi (OLB) Uzoma from Wake Forest, N.C. and freshman Will (QB) and junior Joe (LB) Worth from Valrico, Fla. Undefeated At HOme Navy posted a 5-0 record at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium this year, going undefeated at home for the first time since 2004. The Mids won home games over Delaware, Air Force, Pitt, Hawai i and South Alabama. That 2004 team, which finished 10-2 and beat New Mexico in the Emerald Bowl, went 6-0 at home with victories over Duke, Northeastern, Vanderbilt, Rice, Delaware and Rutgers. Navy has won eight-straight game at home dating back to the 2012 season. Navy s last loss at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium was against San Jose State (12-0 on Sept. 29, 2012). Big Crowds For Navy Home Games Navy drew a crowd of 36,208 for the home opener against Delaware. It was the largest crowd for a home opener in school history and the 10th largest overall. The Navy-Air Force game drew a stadium-record crowd of 38,225 on Oct. 5. The Navy-Pitt game drew 37,094, which was the seventhlargest crowd in stadium history. The Mids averaged a school-record 35,588 fans per game this season in their five home games. Largest Crowds at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium RkAttendance Opponent Date 1. 38,225 Air Force 10-5-13 2. 37,970 Pitt 10-18-08 3. 37,821 Rutgers 9-20-08 4. 37,820 Air Force 10-3-09 5. 37,615 Air Force 9-9-07 6. 37,506 Air Force 10-1-11 7. 37,094 Pitt 10-26-13 8. 36,992 Wake Forest 10-20-07 9. 36,918 Rutgers 10-14-06 10. 36,208 Delaware 9-14-13 Navy, Notre Dame Extend Series Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk and Notre Dame Director of Athletics and Vice President Jack Swarbrick announced last fall that Navy s football series with Notre Dame, which is the longest continuous intersectional rivalry in college football, has been extended to 2026, which will be the centennial year for the series. The Irish and Mids will meet in South Bend on odd years, while on even years the game will be Navy s home game, customarily played at regional NFL venues. The two schools, which have played every year since 1926, will meet for the 86th time on Sept. 1 at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland. The 2014 Navy-Notre Dame game will be played on Nov. 1 at FedExField in Landover, Md.

Heisman Winner, Naismith Winner, President Of The United States Navy is one of just two schools to produce a President of the United States (Jimmy Carter), a Hesiman Trophy winner (Joe Bellino and Roger Staubach) and a Naismith Award winner (David Robinson). The other school to match that feat is Michigan, who produced President Gerald Ford, Heisman winners Tom Harmon, Desmond Howard and Charles Woodson and Naismith Award winner Trey Burke. Mids Adopt 12-Year Old Mathias Giordano The Navy football team adopted 12-year old-mathias Giordano from Leesburg, Va. into the Navy Football Brotherhood this fall. Giordano, who is battling Sarcoma cancer, is a huge Navy football fan and was recently introduced to the team by Lt. Jordan Fogler, who is a family friend of the Giordano s and an admissions counselor at the Naval Academy. Fogler reached out to the Navy football staff to see if Giordano could get a tour, but instead he got much more. Head coach Ken Niumatalolo welcomed Giordano with open arms by personally taking he and his family on a tour of Ricketts Hall and introducing him to all of the coaches. Giordano then got a chance to meet some of the players on the team including sophomore fullback Chris Swain, senior wide receiver and co-captain Matt Aiken, junior defensive end Aaron Davis, junior fullback Quinton Singleton, junior quarterback John Hendrick, junior safety George Jamison and sophomore quarterback Keenan Reynolds. The players autographed a scheduled poster for Giordano and took photos with him. Before Giordano left for the day, Coach Niumatalolo presented him with an autographed helmet and words of encouragement letting him know that he and his family are in his prayers. In addition, Niumatalolo adopted Giordano into the Navy Football Brotherhood and offered him tickets to every home football game. Giordano was at the Delaware game and was in the locker room with the team after the game. One of Navy s All-Time Great Quarterbacks Returns As Commandant Of Midshipmen Former Navy quarterback Capt. Bill Byrne ( 87), USN is back at the Naval Academy as the Commandant of Midshipmen, which is similar to being the Dean of Students at a civilian college. Byrne was a three-year starter at quarterback for the Mids and served as team captain in 1986. He remains the Navy s record holder in career touchdown passes with 29 and completions in a game (37 vs. Syracuse in 1985). He is second in career completions (381), career passing yards (4,582), passing yards per game (163.6) and passing yards in a game (399 vs. Syracuse in 1985). He is third in passing yards in a season (1,694 in 1985), career pass attempts (711) and tied for third for passing touchdowns in a season (11 in 1984). Byrne has had a distinguished Nav career. His initial sea tours were in San Diego aboard USS COOK (FF 1083) where he served as Gunnery Officer and Main Propulsion Assistant and aboard USS LAKE CHAMPLAIN (CG 57) as an Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer. Subsequent sea tours were in San Diego and Yokosuka, Japan, aboard USS VINCENNES (CG 49) as Weapons Officer and Combat Systems Officer and in Norfolk, Virginia, as Executive Officer in USS LEYTE GULF (CG 55). Captain Byrne s command tours were in Mayport, Fla., aboard USS HALYBURTON (FFG 40) and back in San Diego aboard USS CAPE ST. GEORGE (CG 71). Captain Byrne s shore tours include duty as the Aide/Flag Lieutenant to Commander, Naval Forces Marianas, in Guam, and several Pentagon tours including as a Resource Sponsor for the Director, Surface Warfare (OPNAV N86), as a Warfare Analyst for the Director, Warfare Integration (OPNAV N70), and as Division Chief for Antiterrorism Force Protection Programs in the Operations Directorate of the Joint Staff (J-3). His decorations include the Legion of Merit, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy Commendation and Achievement Medals and various unit and service awards. Big Day Through The Air Navy s 237-yards passing against Delaware were the most by a Navy team since Sept. 10, 2005, when the Mids threw for 248 yards in a loss at home against Stanford. Sophomore quarterback Keenan Reynolds 233-yards passing were the most by a Navy quarterback in a game since Nov. 11, 2000, when Brian Broadwater threw for 302 yards in a loss at Tulane. Record-Setting Day Despite the loss to Toledo, the Mids set school records for total plays with 106 (previously 105 vs. Air Force in 2011, a game the Mids also lost in overtime on a missed extrapoint) and rush attempts with 93 (previously 80 vs. Rice in 2009 and Air Force in 2011). The Mids just missed setting a school record for first downs with 35. The record of 36 was set on Nov. 11, 2000, in a loss at Tulane. 500-Yards Total Offense In BAck-To-Back Games The Navy offense rolled up 500-plus yards of total offense in back-to-back games against Indiana and Delaware for the first time since 2007 when the Mids had 585 yards in a loss to Ball State and 540 yards against Duke. The Mids turned in 515 yards (444 yds rushing, 71 yds passing) in a week one win over Indiana and came back with a 589-yard effort (352 yds rushing, 237 yds passing) in a 51-7 victory over Delaware in week two. The 589 yards of total offense are the most by a Navy team since Nov. 6, 2010, when Navy piled up 596 yards in a 76-35 victory over East Carolina. The Mids have never had 500 yards or more of total offense in three straight games. The Mids topped 500 yards for the third time in 2013 with a 514-yard performance (419 rush, 95 pass) against Toledo. 200 yards Passing and 100 Yards Rushing By The Same Player Sophomore quarterback Keenan Reynolds threw for 233 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 109 yards in Navy s 51-7 victory over Delaware. Reynolds is the first Navy player to pass for over 200 yards and rush for over 100 yards in a game since Craig Candeto passed for 212 yards and ran for 138 yards in a 49-40 loss to Northwestern in 2002. First Down Navy The Mids 28 first downs in its 38-34 loss at Notre Dame were the most by a Navy team in series history (87 games). The previous record was 25 set on Nov. 4, 1972. 2013 NAVY FOOTBALL Postseason NOTES: 10

11: 2013 NAVY FOOTBALL Postseason NOTES Niumatalolo 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 three seasons as a head coach. First Service Academy coach to win the 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 first-year coach at Navy since 1934. Guided Navy to a 24-17 win over No. 16 Wake Forest in 2008, the Mids first win over a team ranked in the Associated Press top 25 since 1985. Led Navy to back-to-back wins over BCS teams in 2008 (Rutgers, Wake Forest) for the first time since 1981. Won a school-record tying 10 games in 2009. Led Navy to a 23-21 win over No. 19 Notre Dame in South Bend on Nov. 7, 2009. It marked the first time since 1936 that an unranked Navy team defeated a ranked Notre Dame squad. His 18 wins over his first two years is a school record. His 27 wins are the most in school history by a coach in his first three seasons at the helm. His 32 wins are the most in school history by a coach in his first four seasons at the helm. His 40 wins are the most in school history by a coach in his first five seasons at the helm. His 49 wins are the most in school history by a coach in his first six seasons at the helm. His 49 wins are the third most in school history. Joins Eddie Erdelatz (1956-57) and Hall of Fame coach Wayne Hardin (1960-61) as the only coaches in school history to beat Notre Dame in back-to-back years. Just the second coach in school history to start his coaching career at Navy with a 6-0 record against Army. Paul Johnson, who Niumatalolo was an assistant for from 2002-07, turned in a 6-0 mark against West Point. Member of the Navy coaching staff that has led the Mids to nine Commander-In-Chief s Trophies over the last 11 years. Member of the Navy coaching staff that has led the Mids to 10 bowl games over the last 11 years Member of the Navy coaching staff that directed the Mids to 15 straight wins over rivals Air Force and Army from 2002-09 and has won 21 of the last 23 Service Academy games. Member of the Navy coaching staff that has defeated Army 12 consecutive seasons. Member of the Navy coaching staff that has defeated Notre Dame three times in the last seven 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. Has been selected as part of the inaugural class for the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame. Coaching Experience 1990-92 Hawai i Graduate Asst. 1992-94 Hawai i Assistant Coach 1995-96 Navy Assistant Coach 1997-98 Navy Offensive Coordinator 1999-2001 UNLV Assistant Coach 2002-07 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 Navy Head Coach Ken Niumatalolo Navy Record: 49-30 (Sixth Year) Career Record: 49-30 (Sixth Year) Niumatalolo Making History Ken Niumatalolo has led the Midshipmen to a 49-30 (.620) record in his six seasons as the head coach. He stands third on Navy s career wins list. He is just the sixth head coach in school history to lead the Navy football program for six or more years. Niumatalolo holds Navy coaching records for most wins in the first two seasons (18), three seasons (27), four seasons (32), five seasons (40) and six seasons (49) of a career. His eight wins in his first year are tied for the fourth most in school history by a coach in his first season and the most by a Navy coach in his debut season since Tom Hamilton won eight in 1934. He is just the second coach in Army-Navy history to win his first six games in the nation s best rivalry. Paul Johnson went 6-0 against West Point from 2002-07. He 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 Hardin (5-4-1 in 1959, 9-2 in 1960 and 7-3 in 1961) on the exclusive list. He is the only coach in school history to lead Navy to a bowl game in each of his first three seasons. Niumatalolo joins Eddie Erdelatz and Hardin as the only coaches in school history to beat Notre Dame in back-toback years. In 2009, Niumatalolo was the first coach to lead an unranked Navy team over a ranked Notre Dame squad since 1936 (which was the first year of the polls).. 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 FBS history (Larry Price, who was the head coach at Hawai i from 1974-76, was the first). Niumatalolo has been selected as a member of the inaugural class for the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame. Most Wins At Navy In His First Six Years Rk Coach Wins Pct 1. Ken Niumatalolo, 2008-present 49-30*.620 2. Paul Johnson, 2002-07 45-35.563 3. Wayne Hardin, 1959-64 38-22-2.629 4. George Welsh, 1973-78 33-34.493 5. Charlie Weatherbie, 1995-00 30-38.441 6. Eddie Erdelatz, 1950-54 29-21-5.573 * Niumatalolo was the head coach for the 2007 Poinsettia Bowl Most Career Wins At Navy Rk Coach Wins Pct 1. George Welsh, 1973-81 55-46-1.544 2. Eddie Erdelatz, 1950-58 50-26-8.643 3. Ken Niumatalolo, 2008-present 49-30.620 4. Paul Johnson, 2002-07 45-35.563 5. Wayne Hardin, 1959-64 38-22-2.629 Year-By-Year Coaching Ledger Year W L Pct. Postseason 2007 0 1.000 Poinsettia Bowl * 2008 8 5.615 EagleBank Bowl 2009 10 4.714 Texas Bowl Champs 2010 9 4.692 Poinsettia Bowl 2011 5 7.417 2012 8 5.615 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl 2013 9 4.692 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Champs 6th Season 49 30.620 * Named head coach on Dec. 8, 2007, prior to the Poinsettia Bowl Niumatalolo SeLected to Inaugural Class of Polynesian Football Hall Of Fame Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo was among the seven men named to the inaugural class of the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame in was announced on October 9. The seven Inductees were selected from a list of 25 finalists who had been determined earlier by the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee. The inaugural class includes Kurt Keola Gouveia (Hawaiian ancestry), Olin George Kreutz (Hawaiian ancestry), Kevin James Mawae (Hawaiian ancestry), Tiaina Baul Junior Seau Jr. (Samoan ancestry), Jack Thompson (Samoan ancestry), Herman John Wedemeyer (Hawaiian ancestry) as player inductees and Ken Niumatalolo (Samoan ancestry) as a coach inductee. Inductees will be honored on January 23 (prior to the NFL Pro Bowl) at the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame s Inaugural Enshrinement Ceremony to be held at the Hawai i Convention Center in Honolulu. ESPN SportsCenter Anchor Neil Everett and former NFL player and Philadelphia TV News Anchor Vai Sikahema will serve as Masters of Ceremonies. The selection committee was comprised of former college head football coaches Dick Tomey (Chairman), LaVell Edwards, Ron McBride, ESPN Sportscaster Neil Everett, NFL player personnel expert Gil Brandt and Honolulu TV Sportscaster Robert Kekaula. In Memory Of Lamala Niumatalolo Lamala Niumatalolo, the mother of Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo, passed away on Thursday, Sept. 5, at 9:42 PM (ET) in Laie, Hawai i at the age of 75 after suffering a heart attack. The funeral for Lamala Niumatalolo was held on Tuesday, Sept. 17 in Laie. The Navy football team wore a sticker with a heart on it with the initials LN throughout the season on their shoulder pads in a show of support for Niumatalolo. Niumatalolo wore the same sticker on his visor on game day. Most Years As Head Coach At Navy Rk Coach years 1. George Welsh, 1973-81 9 Eddie Erdelatz, 1950-58 9 3. Charlie Weatherbie, 1995-01 7 4. Ken Niumatalolo, 2008-present 6 Paul Johnson, 2002-07 6 Wayne Hardin, 1959-64 6