Navy Midshipmen Football

Navy Midshipmen Football

2024-25 REGULAR SEASON
146.8 PYPG
251.4 RYPG
36.6 PPG
398.1 TotY/G

Team Information

Ground Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
City Annapolis, Maryland
Conference American Athletic Conference,
Nickname Midshipmen

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About Navy Midshipmen Football

The Navy Midshipmen football team, representing the U.S. Naval Academy in NCAA Division I FBS, transitioned from independent status to join the American Athletic Conference in 2015. Currently led by Coach Brian Newberry since 2022, the team boasts 19 players and three coaches in the College Football Hall of Fame. Notably, they clinched the national championship in 1926 and achieved an undefeated, unscored-upon season in 1910. Bill the Goat serves as the team's mascot. The intense rivalry with the Army and Air Force culminates in the battle for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy, awarded to the academy triumphant in football each year.

Navy Midshipmen Football
Navy Midshipmen Football
Name of TeamNavy Midshipmen Football
First season1879
Athletic directorChet Gladchuk Jr.
Head coachBrian Newberry
StadiumNavy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
LocationAnnapolis, Maryland
ConferenceThe American
DivisionNCAA Division I
Field surfaceFieldTurf
Conference titles
Division titles3
Fight SongAnchors Aweigh
MascotBill the Goat
RivalriesArmy, Air Force, Johns Hopkins, Notre Dame, Maryland, SMU
Consensus All-Americans24

The Navy Midshipmen football program, rooted in a rich history dating back to 1879, has undergone significant transformations and triumphs. Initially established through dual efforts in 1879, the team played under evolving rules that resembled soccer and rugby. The 1910 squad achieved an unparalleled feat, remaining undefeated and unscored upon. In 1926, Navy secured its lone national championship in a three-way tie with Stanford and Alabama. Over the years, notable coaches like Frank Berrien, Eddie Erdelatz, and Paul Johnson contributed to the team's legacy. Johnson, with his innovative triple option flexbone offense, achieved remarkable success and dominated the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy competition.

Ken Niumatalolo, the most winning coach in Navy's history, continued the team's success from 2008 to 2022. Under his leadership, Navy joined the American Athletic Conference in 2015 and clinched numerous bowl victories, including the 2009 Texas Bowl and the 2015 Military Bowl. Niumatalolo's tenure witnessed consistent triumphs over rivals like Army and Notre Dame. In 2023, Brian Newberry took the helm as head coach, building on the legacy of a program that embodies resilience, tradition, and a commitment to excellence.

Brian Newberry, the current head coach since 2023, brings his expertise and leadership to the Navy Midshipmen football program. With a focus on defensive strategies, Newberry aims to build on the team's legacy of resilience and success. As the program continues its journey in the American Athletic Conference, Newberry is dedicated to steering the Midshipmen towards new heights on the gridiron.

Coach (Alma Mater)Years
Vaulx Carter (USNA)1882
Ben Crosby (Yale)1892
Josh Hartwell (Yale)1893
Bill Wurtenburg (Yale)1894
Matt McClung (Lehigh)1895
Johnny Poe (Princeton)1896
Bill Armstrong (Yale)1897–1899
Garrett Cochran (Princeton)1900
Doc Hillebrand (Princeton)1901–1902
Burr Chamberlain (Yale)1903
Paul Dashiell (Lehigh)1904
Joe Reeves (USNA)1907
Frank Berrien (USNA)1908–1910
Doug Howard (USNA)1911–1914
Jonas H. Ingram (USNA)1915–1916
Gil Dobie (Minnesota)1917–1919
Bob Folwell (Penn)1920–1924
Jack Owsley (Yale)1925
Bill Ingram (USNA)1926–1930
Rip Miller (Notre Dame)1931–1933
Tom Hamilton (USNA)1934–1936, 1946–1947
Hank Hardwick (USNA)1937–1938
Swede Larson (USNA)1939–1941
Billick Whelchel (USNA)1942–1943
Oscar Hagberg (USNA)1944–1945
George Sauer (Nebraska)1948–1949
Eddie Erdelatz (St. Mary's)1950–1958
Wayne Hardin (Coll. of Pacific)1959–1964
Bill Elias (Maryland)1965–1968
Rick Forzano (Kent State)1969–1972
George Welsh (USNA)1973–1981
Gary Tranquill (Wittenberg)1982–1986
Elliot Uzelac (W. Michigan)1987–1989
George Chaump (Bloomsburg)1990–1994
Charlie Weatherbie (Okla. St.)1995–2001
Rick Lantz (Central Conn. St.)2001
Paul Johnson (W. Carolina)2002–2007
Ken Niumatalolo (Hawaiʻi)2007–2022
Brian Newberry (Baylor)2023–present

Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, situated near the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, has been the Navy Midshipmen's home since its opening in 1959. Hosting college football and lacrosse games, as well as the Military Bowl, the stadium has a current seating capacity of 34,000. Originally featuring natural grass, the field transitioned to FieldTurf in 2005. Named "Jack Stephens Field" in honor of Jackson T. Stephens (Class of 1947), the stadium stands as a memorial to the Navy and Marine Corps, commemorating their enduring service and showcasing plaques detailing significant battles. Beyond sports, the venue has hosted events like the 1984 Summer Olympics soccer games and Major League Soccer matches, reflecting its versatile role in sports history.

Navy's football legacy is not just about victories on the field but is woven with the fervor of enduring rivalries that have defined their seasons. The annual Army–Navy Game, steeped in tradition and broadcast nationally, serves as the pinnacle of their college football calendar, symbolizing inter-service pride. Additionally, the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy, contested among Army, Navy, and Air Force, reflects Navy's dominance from 2003 to 2009. These rivalries, whether against Notre Dame, Maryland, Rutgers, SMU, or Pittsburgh, contribute to Navy's rich football tapestry, each matchup etching its own chapter in the storied history of Naval Academy football.

This annual clash against the U.S. Military Academy at West Point is steeped in tradition, marking the culmination of the college football regular season. The rivalry, dating back decades, garners national attention and is televised by CBS. The players, driven more by passion than NFL aspirations, compete for inter-service bragging rights.

The triangular series involving the Army, Navy, and Air Force awards the coveted trophy to the season's winner. Navy held sway from 2003 to 2009, showcasing their football prowess.

The series, uninterrupted since 1927, sees the Navy facing Notre Dame annually. Notable for its continuity, Notre Dame reciprocates for Navy's support during World War II.

Navy's intrastate rivalry with Maryland, known as the Crab Bowl Classic, has seen sporadic matchups since 1905. The winner receives the Crab Bowl Trophy.

Stemming from both schools' Ivy League origins, this rivalry dates back to 1891. Though their meetings have been intermittent, the close contests and occasional controversies mark this enduring matchup.

The Gansz Trophy is at stake in this rivalry with Southern Methodist University, reflecting the Navy's 11–7 series lead.

Renewed recently, this rivalry dates to 1912. The series, with Pitt leading 22–15–3, includes historic moments like Tony Dorsett breaking the NCAA career rushing record in 1976.

Navy Midshipmen's illustrious football history includes a shared national championship in 1926, a testament to their excellence on the field. The 1926 team, under Coach Bill Ingram, achieved a remarkable 9–0–1 record and clinched the title in a memorable season that saw victories over formidable opponents like Michigan. The Midshipmen's dominance was underscored by a thrilling 21–21 tie against Army at Soldier Field, securing a share of the national championship in a historic clash witnessed by over 110,000 spectators.

In recent years, Navy has showcased its prowess in conference play, notably in the AAC West. The 2015 season marked their co-championship in the division, with a tiebreaker denying them the top spot. Despite a setback in the 2016 Temple game, Navy rebounded, earning another co-championship in 2019, falling short in the tiebreaker against Memphis. These achievements highlight Navy's consistent competitiveness in conference play.

While Navy's Division Championship appearances are commendable, their journey through Conference Championship Games has been equally compelling. Notable appearances include the 2015 and 2019 seasons, where they contested for the title in the AAC. Although falling short in both instances, Navy's presence in these crucial matchups attests to their standing as formidable contenders on the conference stage.

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0Donald Berniard Jr.NGSr.6-0256Baton Rouge, La. / University Laboratory3
0Kroy MyersWRJr.5-11184Waldorf, Md. / North Point1
1Tai LavataiQBSr.6-2221St. Johns, Fla. / Creekside2
1Dashaun PeeleCBJr.5-11197Norfolk, Va. / Maury1
2Denim EdwardsSBFr.5-7191Miami, Fla. / Christopher Columbus0
2Marcus MooreFSSr.6-0191Houston, Texas / Westfield2
2Drevonn PonderFBSo.6-1230Grand Prairie, Texas / James Bowie0
3Luke HutchisonQBFr.6-0190Round Rock, Texas / McNeil0
3Elias LarryCBJr.6-0197Palmdale, Calif. / Sierra Canyon2
4Adam Walker IIFSSo.6-1185Alpharetta, Ga. / Alpharetta0
4Isaiah WaltersQBFr.5-10170Haymarket, Va. / Battlefield0
5Willie Collins VCBSr.5-11201Mansfield, Texas / Lake Ridge2
5Braxton WoodsonQBFr.6-3202Altamonte Springs, Fla. / Lake Brantley0
6Kenneth HallCBSo.5-10175Madison, Ala. / Sparkman0
6Evan WarrenKSr.5-10178Finksburg, Md. / Westminster2
7Xavier ArlineSBSr.5-9176Wading River, N.Y. / Shoreham-Wading River3
7Mbiti Williams Jr.BanditJr.5-9180Snellville, Ga. / Pace Academy2
8Karson LopatiQBFr.6-0183West Valley City, Utah / West0
8Jacob RooksCBSo.5-10175Chicago, Ill. / The Taft School (Conn.)0
9Tyler BakerQBFr.6-0190Lockport, N.Y. / Canisius0
9Nicholas BellBanditSo.6-1202Orange Park, Fla. / Paxon School0
9Jack SkidmoreSBFr.5-9170Park City, Utah / Park City0
10Tedros GleatonQBSo.6-1214Waldorf, Md. / North Point0
10Arnel HeathingtonCBFr.6-1185Waldorf, Md. / North Point0
11Eavan GibbonsStrikerSr.5-10199San Diego, Calif. / St. Augustine2
11Blake HorvathQBSo.6-2195Hilliard, Ohio / Hilliard Darby0
11Drew TurnerWRFr.5-11190Vienna, Va. / The Potomac School0
13Martel CarruthersWRJr.6-0218League City, Texas / Clear Spring1
13Andrew DuhartCBSo.5-10185Chesterfield, Va. / Trinity Episcopal School0
14Jaxson CampbellStrikerSo.5-10197Thompson's Station, Tenn. / Independence0
14Casey SmithWRFr.6-4190Annapolis, Md. / St. Mary's0
15Kellen Grave de PeraltaPJr.6-1191Peachtree Corners, Ga. / Norcross0
15John MeagherWRSr.6-1197Oxford, Miss. / Oxford0
15Peter RollSSo.6-0205Itasca, Ill. / Nazareth Academy0
16Marcel GaskinsSBFr.5-7188Temple Hills, Md. / The Potomac School0
16Joe HutsonBanditJr.6-1187Lake Oswego, Ore. / Lake Oswego1
17Riley BergesonStrikerSo.6-2206Billings, Mont. / Billings West0
17Trai FergusonSBFr.5-7165Richmond, Va. / Trinity Episcopal0
17Nathan KirkwoodKSo.6-2174Greencastle, Pa. / Greencastle-Antrim0
18Aaron HarrisPSo.6-0207Carlsbad, Calif. / Carlsbad0
18Rayuan Lane IIIFSJr.5-11197Jessup, Md. / Gilman School2
20TK HodgesSBFr.5-9180Chicago, Ill. / Dr. Phillips (Fla.)0
20Greg Johnson IICBFr.5-10190Ovilla, Texas / Midlothian Heritage0
21JaSean McLeanSFr.6-2205Laurel, Md. / The Avalon School0
21Kai Puailoa-RojasSBSr.6-0195Santa Barbara, Calif. / St. Bonaventure2
22Seth EnglishSFr.6-3185Gainesville, Fla. / Gainesville0
22Eli HeidenreichSBSo.6-0195Pittsburgh, Pa. / Mt. Lebanon0
23Bryce AllenCBFr.5-11180Cumming, Ga. / West Forsyth0
23Tyler BradleySBFr.5-6170Daphne, Ala. / Daphne0
24Brandon ChatmanSBSo.5-9167Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Calvary Christian Academy0
24Carson de AvilaSFr.6-0190Newport Beach, Calif. / Newport Harbor0
25Fabian FranceSBSo.5-9176Woodland Park, N.J. / Bergen Catholic0
25Lorenzo VittiCBFr.6-1175Detroit, Mich. / Divine Child0
26Kush'i AbrahamSFr.5-9186Cincinnati, Ohio / Withrow University0
26Cameron SmithSBJr.5-9185Charlotte, N.C. / Olympic0
28Amin HassanSBJr.5-7176Richmond Heights, Fla. / Gulliver Prep2
28Roderic LewisSSo.5-11190Mason, Tenn. / Memphis University School0
29Daniel JonesSBSr.5-9187Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Calvary Christian Academy2
31Xavier McDonaldStrikerSr.5-11207St. Petersburg, Fla. / Northeast2
31Giuseppe SessiSFr.5-11195San Antonio, Texas / Reagan0
32Danny EnovitchSBSo.5-10180Avon, Ohio / St. Edward0
32Conner LessaneSFr.6-0198Lewisville, N.C. / Woodberry Forest (Va.)0
32Turner SteppStrikerJr.6-2211Decatur, Ala. / Decatur1
33Stephen GlennPSo.6-0192Graham, N.C. / Southern Alamance0
33Luke LawsonStrikerFr.6-2207Cranberry Township, Pa. / Seneca Valley0
33Jordan SandersRaiderJr.6-5227Chattanooga, Tenn. / Silverdale Baptist Academy2
34Anton Hall Jr.SBJr.5-8198Florida City, Fla. / Gulliver Prep1
34Nolan McCamyStrikerFr.6-2205Covington, Ga. / Newton0
34Joshua SwitzerSFr.5-10188Charlotte, N.C. / Ardrey Kell0
35Luke PirrisRaiderSo.6-4210Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. / Ponte Vedra0
36Gage LeonardSBFr.5-9190Chatsworth, Ga. / Calhoun0
36Ira OnihaSFr.6-1175Silver Spring, Md. / Paint Branch0
36Kenzo ViteriFBSo.5-11208Spring, Texas / Klein0
37Shane ReynoldsFBSo.6-1215Glen Mills, Pa. / Garnet Valley0
38Michael MackStrikerSo.6-2203Roanoke, Va. / North Cross0
38Logan PointFBJr.5-11211Celina, Texas / Celina1
39Job GrantStrikerFr.6-2215Kansas City, Mo. / Bishop O'Connell (Va.)0
40Khalil CrawfordFBSr.6-1220Prattville, Ala. / Lakeland (Fla.)0
40Kenneth McShanLBSo.6-1220Birmingham, Ala. / Gardendale0
41Noah BullSFr.6-0210Baltimore, Md. / Loyola Blakefield0
41Stefan EgbeFBFr.6-0218Ellicott City, Md. / McDonough School0
41James PerkinsRaiderSo.6-2225Pinson, Ala. / Pinson Valley0
42Chaisen BucknerLBSr.6-1229Chatsworth, Ga. / North Murray1
42William IngleFBFr.5-10215Cincinnati, Ohio / Sycamore0
42Matthew SeligaSFr.5-11190Cincinnati, Ohio / Archbishop Moeller0
43Kyle JacobLBJr.6-0226Paramus, N.J. / Paramus2
43Gavin NoeFBFr.6-1227Norris, Tenn. / Anderson County0
44Vic ListortiFBFr.5-11200Pasadena, Md. / Chesapeake0
44Colin RamosLBJr.5-11215Wayne, N.J. / Don Bosco2
45Daba FofanaFBJr.5-8205Cumming, Ga. / West Forsyth1
45Brady WineBanditSo.5-10189Excelsior, Minn. / Benilde-St. Margaret's School0
46RJ DavisDEJr.6-4265Bowie, Md. / DuVal0
46Alex TeczaFBSo.6-0195Pittsburgh, Pa. / Mt. Lebanon0
47Isaiah BryantSBFr.5-9165Mount Dora, Fla. / Mount Dora Christian Academy0
47Ian PourciauLBSo.6-2213Baton Rouge, La. / Parkview Baptist0
49Kama EspindaSBFr.5-10170Honolulu, Hawai'i / James Campbell0
49Adam KlenkLBSo.6-2215Tabernacle, N.J. / Seneca0
50Johnny WiseLBSo.6-2220Savannah, Ga. / Lincoln County0
50Gavin WoodsRaiderFr.6-3206Bulverde, Texas / Smithson Valley0
51Liam BarbeeLBSo.6-0216Stanfield, N.C. / Charlotte Catholic0
52Jianni Woodson-BrooksLBJr.6-0234Washington, DC / Woodberry Forest (Va.)2
53Isaac BunkerOLFr.6-3285Monroe, Wis. / Monroe0
53Trey JamisonLBSo.6-1215Glenn Dale, Md. / Gonzaga College0
54Will HarbourLBSr.6-1230Frisco, Texas / Rick Reedy2
54Caden HooperOTFr.6-1270Birmingham, Ala. / Minor0
55Roderick OlsonLBFr.6-2226Stamford, Conn. / St. Luke's School0
56Braylon GreenRaiderSo.6-3226Marysville, Ohio / Fairbanks0
56Jackson LeggansOTSo.6-3275Edgewater, Md. / Gonzaga College0
56Michael ReemtsOGFr.6-4280Celina, Texas / Celina0
57JaBrian DavisOGFr.6-0260Clewiston, Fla. / Clewiston0
57Dylan SpeliosRaiderSo.6-4225Newnan, Ga. / East Coweta0
58Coleman CauleyLBFr.6-1225Macon, Ga. / First Presbyterian Day School0
59Connor McMahonOTJr.6-4279Canonsburg, Pa. / Canon-McMillan1
59Elijah OatsvallLBSo.6-1220Franklin, Tenn. / Brentwood Academy0
60Zarian SimmsOTFr.6-4295Concord, N.C. / Cox Mill0
61Alistair LarsonOTSo.6-5290Silver Lake, Ohio / Woodridge0
62Javan BoutonOGJr.6-3285Carrollton, Texas / Prestonwood Christian0
64Ben PurvisOGSo.6-3293Goddard, Kan. / Bishop Carroll Catholic0
65Brent SelfCJr.6-2267Keller, Texas / Byron Nelson1
66Trey CummingsOTJr.6-1262Houston, Texas / Westfield0
67Creedyn FoulgerOTJr.6-3255Wellsville, Utah / Mountain Crest1
68Lirion MurteziCSr.6-3315Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Hills2
69Cam NicholsOGFr.6-1280Charlotte, N.C. / Providence Day School0
70Alex HowardOGJr.6-3280Deltona, Fla. / University0
70Ikenna OzurumbaDEFr.6-5265Acworth, Ga. / North Paulding0
71Joshua PenaOGSr.6-2278Queen Creek, Ariz. / Chandler2
72Greyson CrawfordOTSo.6-3272Orlando, Fla. / Boone0
73Alex McCalopNGFr.6-2275Greensboro, N.C. / Southeast Guilford0
73Michael WhitehouseOTJr.6-4257Blue Ash, Ohio / St. Xavier0
74Mike PetrofOTSr.6-2269Ligonier, Pa. / Ligonier Valley0
75Sam GloverOTSr.6-3270Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington2
75Griffen WillisNGFr.6-1282Austin, Texas / Lake Travis0
76Luke MoldenOTSo.6-4262Newtown, Pa. / Council Rock North0
76Ben ReilandDTFr.6-2289Shakopee, Minn. / Waukee Northwest (Iowa)0
77Harry SpencerCSo.6-2270Kansas City, Mo. / St. James Academy (Kan.)0
78Tanner CallDEFr.6-4255McKinney, Texas / McKinney0
78Giuseppe GottfriedOGSo.6-3305Ann Arbor, Mich. / Saline0
79Matt ReyesNGFr.6-3230Friendswood, Texas / Friendswood0
79Hoke Smith IIOGFr.6-3290Birmingham, Ala. / Vestavia0
80Akalea KaponoTESr.6-1236Kailua, Hawai'i / Kamehameha1
81Colin O'ConnorWRSr.6-1208Great Falls, Va. / Gonzaga College1
81Justice RiderRaiderFr.6-2235Dallas, Texas / Rockwall-Heath0
82Nathan KentWRSo.6-3175Rocklin, Calif. / Rocklin1
83Cody HowardWRSo.6-2220North Beach, Md. / Northern0
84Regis VelezWRJr.6-4203Phoenix, Ariz. / Brophy Prep (Northern Arizona)1
85Kendall EvansWRFr.6-4210McDonough, Ga. / Pace Academy0
86Joshua GuerinWRFr.6-1180Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Coral Glades0
87Jayden UmbargerWRSr.6-0196Baltimore, Md. / Archbishop Spalding2
88Thomas ScullyTEJr.6-2236Austin, Texas / Regents School of Austin0
89Camari WilliamsWRSr.6-2210Fayetteville, N.C. / Seventy-First2
90Jake LuskDTSo.6-3250Johnstown, Ohio / Johnstown-Monroe0
90Riley RiethmanPJr.5-10191Keller, Texas / Nolan Catholic2
91Tyler EdwardsTEFr.6-4230Brandon, Fla. / Newsome0
91Chreign LaFondDESo.6-5262Silver Spring, Md. / Archbishop Carroll0
92Rayne FryLSFr.6-2180Lawrenceville, Ga. / Grayson0
93Terrence McCauleyNGFr.6-0280White Plains, Md. / St. Mary's Ryken0
94Gracen BellTESo.6-6252Lee's Summit, Mo. / Lee's Summit North0
94Justin ReedDEJr.6-3256Apex, N.C. / Apex Friendship2
95Jacob BusicDESr.6-4256Westminster, Md. / Westminster2
95David StanphillLSFr.5-7145Saint Simon Island, Ga. / Glynn Academy0
96Jake NorrisTEFr.6-3230Madison, Miss. / Madison Central0
96Landon RobinsonNGSo.6-0278Fairlawn, Ohio / Copley0
97Clay CromwellDTSr.6-3292Oxford, Miss. / Oxford2
97D.J. DonovanTEJr.6-2240Danbury, Conn. / Danbury0
98Kendall WhitesideDTSo.6-2280Tampa, Fla. / Seffner Christian Academy0
98Cole WilliamsLSSr.6-0195Warrior, Ala. / Hayden0
99Lance GossettKFr.6-1200Louisville, Ky. / Male0
99Tyler NarayanDTSo.6-1250Irvine, Calif. / Mater Dei0
DateOpponentLocationTimeResultTVRadio
Aug 26 (Sat)Notre DameDublin, Ireland2:30 pm (ET)L, 3-42NBCNavy Radio Network
Sep 9 (Sat)WagnerAnnapolis, Md. Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium3:30 PMW, 24-0CBS Sports NetworkNavy Radio Network
Sep 14 (Thu)Memphis (AAC)Memphis, Tenn.7:30 PM (ET)L, 24-28ESPNNavy Radio Network
Sep 30 (Sat)South Florida (AAC)Annapolis, Md. Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium3:30 p.m.L, 30-44CBS Sports NetworkNavy Radio Network
Oct 7 (Sat)North Texas (AAC)Annapolis, Md. Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium3:30 p.m.W, 27-24CBS Sports NetworkNavy Radio Network
Oct 14 (Sat)Charlotte (AAC)Charlotte, N.C.2:00 PMW, 14-0ESPN+Navy Radio Network
Oct 21 (Sat)Air ForceAnnapolis, Md. Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium12:00 NoonL, 6-17CBSNavy Radio Network
Nov 4 (Sat)Temple (AAC)Philadelphia, Pa.2:00 PML, 18-32ESPN+Navy Radio Network
Nov 11 (Sat)UAB (AAC)Annapolis, Md. Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium3:30 p.m.-CBS Sports NetworkNavy Radio Network
Nov 18 (Sat)East Carolina (AAC)Annapolis, Md. Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium12 Noon-ESPNEWS and ESPN+Navy Radio Network
Nov 25 (Sat)SMU (AAC)Dallas, TexasTBA-Radio: Navy Radio NetworkStats
Dec 2 (Sat)AAC Championship GameTBA4:00 PM-ABC or ESPNNavy Radio Network
Dec 9 (Sat)ArmyFoxborough, Mass.3:00 p.m.-CBSNavy Radio Network / Westwood One