By BILL WAGNER, Staff Writer
By BILL WAGNER, Staff Writer
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
11/15/09
That letdown head coach Ken Niumatalolo was so concerned about came to fruition. Fortunately, the Navy football team woke up and used a strong second half to ensure it did not suffer a surprising home loss on the heels of its huge upset of Notre Dame.
Paul W. Gillespie — The Capital
Navy quarterback Ricky Dobbs picks up 46 yards on this fourth-quarter run against Delaware at Navy-Memorial Marine Corps Stadium. Dobbs rushed for 100 yards and five touchdowns in Navy’s 35-18 win.
Naval Academy athletics beat writer Bill Wagner and host Dave Broughton, both of The Capital sports department, take a look at the Delaware game on Saturday, November 14. They also discuss the upcoming game against Hawaii.
Navy quarterback Ricky Dobbs rushes for five touchdowns as a strong second half leads the Midshipmen past Delaware 35 - 18 at Navy - Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
Quarterback Ricky Dobbs rushed for 100 yards and a career-high five touchdowns while the defense made some huge stops deep in its own territory as Navy held off Delaware, 35-18, before 34,223 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
Fullback Alexander Teich (57 yards rushing) along with slotbacks Gee Gee Greene (44) and Marcus Curry (41) also made important offensive...
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score - 2009-11-15 09:36:06
The score was 35-18. :)
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How can the score be 28-20 if Ricky Dobbs scored 5 touchdowns?
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