Well, two out of three isn't bad.
Navy's triple-option offense got untracked, piling up a season-high 473 total yards behind the arm and legs of quarterback Ricky Dobbs. The special teams were also improved with the Midshipmen not making any crucial mistakes or giving up a big play for the first time this season.
On the down side, the defense struggled mightily - allowing a previously anemic Western Kentucky offense to run wild for most of the day. However, the defense came up with just...
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