"I think in our situation it's good to play right away. Our guys are anxious to get back out there and get the bad taste out of their mouths," Navy head coach Richie Meade said.
Meade and the Midshipmen must regroup quickly after absorbing a 15-8 beating at the hands of the upstart Leopards, who rose to No. 11 in the national rankings this week. It was Lafayette's first victory in the 11-game history of the series and came in convincing fashion as...
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