Navy's stunning upset of 16th-ranked Wake Forest on Saturday handed the first-year head coach an early memorable moment and a significant boost in credibility. It marked the Midshipmen's first victory over an opponent ranked in the Associated Press poll in 23 years.
Let's face it, diehard fans and members of the media have wondered whether the Navy football program would backslide after the departure of previous head coach Paul Johnson, who directed an unprecedented five-year run of...
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