He did have a career-high four catches for 79 yards in the win over Air Force, but he certainly knows he has a more important role in the team's high-powered rushing attack.
Navy comes into Saturday's game with Army with the top-ranked rushing attack in the nation at 357.4 yards a game. As a wide receiver in coach Paul Johnson's triple option offense,...
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