Because Army-Navy is better than Michigan-Ohio State, the Triple Option always trumps the Run and Shoot, and college football is most nearly itself when it's played by actual student athletes.
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Johnson has Mids "Playing Scare"
Playing on the edge certainly describes last year's team. After losing all but two starters, most people were certain it was going to be a tough rebuilding year for Johnson and the Mids. Yet Navy rallied around a group of incumbent Juniors and Seniors, winning eight games and standing toe-to-toe with BCS middleweights Maryland and Stanford. With such success is what was a "rebuilding" year, it's not difficult to see why the experts are projecting Navy as high as 30th in the country.
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