It was only the fifth start of Kaheaku-Enhada's brief career and he readily admits he choked under the pressure of the Army-Navy game.
"It was by far my worst game...
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Published
11/27/07
Reviewing film of last year's Army-Navy game was a painful experience for Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada. Surrounded by his offensive teammates, the junior from Hawaii simply wanted to shrink into his seat and disappear. Find Us On Facebook
Kaheaku-Enhada feels personally responsible for the fact Navy put forth one of its poorest offensive showings in last year's 26-14 victory over Army. The Midshipmen managed 275 total yards of offense, more than 100 less than their season average.
It was only the fifth start of Kaheaku-Enhada's brief career and he readily admits he choked under the pressure of the Army-Navy game. "It was by far my worst game...
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