"Unfortunately, I did," Niumatalolo said.
Sitting in a hotel room in Colorado Springs, Niumatalolo and several Navy assistants saw Pittsburgh upset the 10th-ranked team in the country, 26-21. Tailback LeSean McCoy led a smash-mouth offense by rushing for 142 yards and two touchdowns while linebacker Scott McKillop anchored a bruising defense with 12 tackles as the Panthers stunned a crowd of 50,307 at Raymond James Stadium.
It was the fourth straight...
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