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2020 NAVY FOOTBALL Facebook SOCIAL MEDIA: #GONAVY #BEATARMY Twitter .............................. @NavyAthletics and @NavyFB 2020 NAVY FOOTBALL Facebook .......................................................NavyAthletics Instagram ......................... @NavyAthletics and @NavyFB GAME PRESENTED BY GAME 9 // NAVY VS. #22 TULSA SATURDAY, DEC. 5 | 3:30 PM | ESPN2 | ANNAPOLIS, MD. | NAVY-MARINE CORPS MEMORIAL STADIUM NAVY SCHEDULE NAVY MIDSHIPMEN 3-5 / 3-3 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TULSA GOLDEN HURRICANE 3-5, 3-3 AAC 5-1, 5-0 AAC Date Opponent Time / Result TV 9-7 BYU L, 55-3 ESPN Head Coach Ken Niumatalolo (Hawai’i ‘89) Head Coach Philip Montgomery (Tarleton State ‘95) 9-19 at Tulane + W, 27-24 ABC Career Record 101-65, 13th year Career Record 30-38, 6th year 10-3 at Air Force L, 40-7 CBS SN Navy Record 101-65, 13th year School Record 30-38, 6th year 10-10 Temple + W, 31-29 CBS SN Last Game 11-28 // lost to Memphis, 10-7 Last Game 11-19 // defeated Tulane, 30-24, 2 OT 10-17 at East Carolina + W, 27-23 ESPN2 Next Game 12-12 // at Army // 3:00 pm Next Game 12-12 // Cincinnati // Time TBA 10-24 Houston + L, 37-21 CBS SN Streak Lost 3 Streak Won 5 10-31 at SMU + L, 51-37 ESPN2 Ranking (AP / Coaches) NR / NR Ranking (AP / Coaches) 22 / 22 11-21 at USF + Canceled ESPNU 11-28 Memphis + L, 10-7 CBS SN Team Statistics Navy Opp. Team Statistics Tulsa Opp. 12-5 TULSA + 3:30 PM ESPN2 Points / Game 20.0 33.6 Points / Game 29.2 22.2 12-12 at Army 3:00 pm CBS First Downs 126 175 First Downs 135 129 12-19 AAC Championship Game 8:00 pm ABC Rushing Yards / Game 192.8 223.1 Rushing Yards / Game 164.7 150.2 All times Eastern Passing Yards / Game 117.2 201.5 Passing Yards / Game 265.7 209.5 + American Athletic Conference Opponent Total Offense / Game 310.0 424.6 Total Offense / Game 430.3 359.7 Fumbles - Lost 8-5 10-5 Fumbles - Lost 7-6 7-7 THE SERIES Penalties / Pen. Yards / Game 32 / 37.9 36 / 35.8 Penalties - Pen. Yards / Game 61 / 92.7 63 / 76.3 Navy - Tulsa Series Navy leads, 6-1 Time of Possession / Game 30:54 29:06 Time of Possession / Game 28:54 31:06 Streak Navy, 5 games Last Meeting 10-12-2019, Navy 45-17 Individual Leaders Individual Leaders Niumatalolo vs. Tulsa 5-0 RUSHING ATT NET AVG TD YPG RUSHING ATT NET AVG TD YPG Montgomery vs. Navy 0-5 Nelson Smith 105 589 5.6 8 73.6 Deneric Prince 71 356 5.0 2 59.3 Jamale Carothers 90 347 3.9 2 43.4 T.K.Wilkerson 73 300 4.1 4 60.0 GAME DAY MULTIMEDIA TELEVISION // ESPN2 PASSING C-A-I PCT YDS TD YPG PASSING C-A-I PCT YDS TD YPG Play-by-Play Anish Shroff Dalen Morris 32-60-2 53.3 570 3 81.4 Zach Smith 98-162-6 60.5 1266 10 211.0 Analyst Tom Luginbill Sideline Alex Chappell RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD YPG RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD YPG Mychal Cooper 12 199 16.6 2 28.4 Josh Johnson 32 408 12.8 5 68.0 RADIO // NAVY RADIO NETWORK Mark Walker 9 137 15.2 0 17.1 Keylon Stokes 31 446 14.4 2 74.3 Play-by-Play Pete Medhurst DEFENSE U-A-TT TFL SCK INT FR/FF DEFENSE U-A-TT TFL SCK INT FR/FF Analyst Joe Miller Diego Fagot 32-29=61 9.0 3 0 0/0 Zaven Collins 32-16-48 10.5 4 4 0/1 Sideline Keith Mills Kevin Brennan 31-25=56 0.5 0 0 0/0 Kendarin Ray 36-10-46 1 0 0 0/0 Studio Scott Wykoff • WBAL 1090 AM / 101.5 FM (Baltimore) SETTING THE STAGE • WNAV 1430 AM / 99.9 FM (Annapolis) • Navy and No. 22 Tulsa meet on the gridiron for the eighth time overall and the sixth time as American Athletic Conference foes • WJXL 1010 AM / 92.5 FM (Jacksonville, Fla.) when they square off Saturday afternoon at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (3:30 pm, ESPN2). The game is presented • WGH 1310 AM / 100.9 FM / 97.3 HD2-3 (Norfolk, Va.) by First Command and is also Senior Day. • KWFN 97.3 FM (San Diego, Calif.) • Navy has won 17-straight games on Senior Day with the last loss coming in 2002. • WFED 1500 AM (Washington, D.C.) • Navy will look to beat a top 25-opponent in back-to-back years for the first time since 2015-16. Last year, Navy beat No. 21 • WFED 104.5 FM (Western Fairfax / Loudon, Va.) SMU 35-28 on Senior Day. • WFED 820 AM / 94.3 FM (Frederick, Md.) • Navy leads the all-time series 6-1, including a 5-0 mark in AAC games. Its only setback in the series was a 24-23 overtime loss • WBQH 1050 AM / 93.5 FM (Washington, D.C. / No. Virginia) to the Golden Hurricane in 2006. It was also the Mids’ first overtime game in school history. Navy owns a 2-1 record against • Sirius Ch. 135 / XM Ch. 203 / Internet Ch. 966 Tulsa in games played in Annapolis. • Since 2015, when Navy joined the American Athletic Conference, the Mids have compiled a 30-16 (.652) conference record LIVE STATS // VIDEO which is the third-best mark in the league. Stats navystats.com • Navy started three different quarterbacks in its first three games of the season for the first time since 1992. That 1992 team Video WatchESPN finished 1-10. Navy has played at least two quarterbacks in six of its eight contests this year. The only games Navy played just one QB were against Temple and Houston (Dalen Morris went the distance in both games). NAVY SPORTS INFORMATION • 13th-year Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo earned his 100th-career victory when the Mids defeated Temple in Annapolis on 566 Brownson Road | Annapolis, Md. 21402 Oct. 10. He is the 24th active coach with 100-career wins and just the sixth active coach to achieve it at one school. Fax: 410-293-8954 | www.NavySports.com • Navy is 42-28 (.600) in the Niumatalolo era (2008-present) in one-score games (8 points or less), including 3-1 (.750) in 2020. • Navy has had 25 different players make their first-career start this year which is tied with Army for the most in the country. Sr. Associate AD (Primary Contact) Scott Strasemeier Senior defensive end Jackson Perkins is the only player on Navy’s defensive unit to start all eight games this fall. The Mids Phone #s 410-293-8775 (o) / 443-336-9023 (c) have started four different nose guards and three different quarterbacks. E-Mail [email protected] • Sophomore linebacker Tama Tuitele is the nation’s leader in forced fumbles with 4. Assistant AD (Secondary Contact) Stacie Michaud • Opposing kickers are an incredible 16-18 (.888) on field goals and 29-30 (.967) on extra points this year against the Mids. Two Phone #s 410-293-8773 (o) / 410-212-3761 (c) of the three misses were blocked by Navy -Tobe Okafor blocked a field goal vs. ECU and J’arius Warren blocked a PAT vs. E-Mail [email protected] SMU. • Senior cornerback Cameron Kinley is one of 12 finalists for the Campbell Trophy presented by Mazda. The Campbell Trophy, also known as the Academic Heisman, is college football’s premier scholar-athlete award that annually recognizes an individual as the absolute best in the nation for his combined academic success, football performance and exemplary leadership. Kinley is also a tri-captain on the football team and is the President of the Naval Academy Class of 2021. SERIES VS. TULSA STATISTICAL COMPARISON Games Played 7 2020 NCAA FBS TEAM RANKINGS (127 TEAMS) Overall Navy Leads, 6-1 in Annapolis, Md. Navy Leads, 2-1 Navy Tulsa in Tulsa, Okla. Navy Leads, 4-0 Statistic Rk Avg Rk Avg at Neutral Site --- Rushing Offense 40 192.8 62 164.7 As AAC Opponents Navy leads, 5-0 Passing Efficiency 61 134.52 52 138.29 Current Streak Navy, 5 Games Passing Yds. / Comp 2 18.04 47 12.85 Total Offense 117 310.0 41 430.3 Inaugural Meeting 9-18-2004 // Navy 29-0 Scoring Offense 111 20.0 64 29.2 Last Meeting 10-12-2019 // Navy 45-17 Rushing Defense 111 223.1 50 148.5 Last Navy Win 10-12-2019 // Navy 45-17 Pass Defense 29 201.5 36 210.3 Last Tulsa Win 9-23-2006 // Tulsa 24-23 OT Total Defense 80 424.6 38 358.8 Scoring Defense 96 33.6 24 22.2 Red Zone Offense 65 .833 96 .773 Breaking it Down Red Zone Defense 103 .895 17 .739 9-18-2004 W 29-0 Tulsa, Okla. 3rd Down Conversion 98 .360 72 .396 9-23-2006 L 23-24 OT Annapolis, Md. 3rd Down Conversion Def 65 .400 14 .319 11-21-2015 W 44-21 + Tulsa, Okla. 4th Down Conversion 18 .731 69 .538 11-12-2016 W 42-40 + Annapolis, Md. 4th Down Conversion Def 105 .688 73 .600 9-30-2017 W 31-21 + Tulsa, Okla. Net Punting 115 34.68 97 36.67 11-17-2018 W 37-29 + Annapolis, Md. Time of Possession 48 30:54 85 28.54 10-12-2019 W 45-17 + Tulsa, Okla. Turnovers Gained 76 8 34 13 + AAC game Turnovers Lost 54 9 95 13 Turnover Margin 76 -0.12 64 0.00 Fumbles Recovered 41 5 15 7 Fumbles Lost 72 5 93 6 Fewest Penalties / Gm 3 4.00 126 10.17 Fewest Penalty Yards / Gm 12 37.88 127 9.33 NAVY VS.
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