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The 2019 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the
United States Naval Academy The United States Naval Academy (US Naval Academy, USNA, or Navy) is a federal service academy in Annapolis, Maryland. It was established on 10 October 1845 during the tenure of George Bancroft as Secretary of the Navy. The Naval Academy ...
in the
2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season The 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season was the highest level of college football competition in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in 2019. The regular season began on August 24, 2019, and end ...
. The Midshipmen were led by 12th-year head coach
Ken Niumatalolo Kenneth Va'a Niumatalolo (born May 8, 1965) is an American football coach and former player. He is the former head coach of the Naval Academy from 2007 to 2022, accumulating the most wins in program history. Niumatalolo played college football at ...
and played their home games at
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. Navy competed as a member of the
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(AAC) in the West Division.


Previous season

The Midshipmen finished the 2018 season 3–10, 2–6 in AAC play to finish in a tie for fifth place in the West Division.


Preseason


Offseason

In December 2018, former defensive coordinator Dale Pehrson retired. He was replaced by Kennesaw State defensive coordinator Brian Newberry. On January 12, 2019, the Naval Academy athletic department officially announced the hiring of Brian Newberry as the new Defensive coordinator and Safeties coach, as well as three new assistant coaches in Brian Norwood (co-defensive coordinator/Cornerbacks), Kevin Downing (defensive ends/raiders), and P.J. Volker (Inside linebackers). Additionally, the remaining defensive assistant coaches from the previous year's staff were shuffled to new positions, with Steve Johns taking over Strikers, Justin Davis taking over Nose Guards/defensive tackles, and R.B. Green becoming a general defensive assistant coach. On February 21 Navy beat writer for the Annapolis Capital Gazette, Bill Wagner, published a story relaying that Fullbacks coach Mike Judge and Nose Guards/defensive tackles coach Justin Davis were leaving the USNA football program to pursue other opportunities, with Davis joining the
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as a Defensive Quality Control coach and Davis pursuing a business opportunity. The USNA Athletic Department announced on February 27 the hires of Jerrick Hall from Elon as Nose Guards/defensive tackles coach and Jason MacDonald from the United States Naval Academy Preparatory School as Fullbacks coach. Following the completion of the spring football session, head coach Ken Niumatalolo announced that raider Nizaire Cromartie, linebacker Paul Carothers, center Ford Higgins, and quarterback Malcolm Perry had been selected as team captains for the 2019 season.


Award watch lists

Listed in the order that they were released


AAC media poll

The preseason poll was released at the 2019 AAC Media Day on July 16, 2019. The Midshipmen were predicted to finish in fifth place in the AAC West Division. American Champion Voting *UCF (12) *Cincinnati (8) *Memphis (6) *Houston (4)


Schedule


Personnel


Coaching staff

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Roster

The Navy football roster at the beginning of 2019 fall camp (as of Aug 6, 2019):


Depth chart

Depth chart published in the 120th Army-Navy Game game notes (as of December 9, 2019). Depth Chart 2019
''True Freshman''
Double Position : *


Rankings


Game summaries


Holy Cross


East Carolina


At Memphis


Air Force


At Tulsa


South Florida


Tulane


At UConn


At Notre Dame


SMU


At Houston


Vs. Army

Navy Midshipmen quarterback Malcolm Perry made Naval Academy history by setting the single season rushing mark with 1,804 yards, surpassing
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who held the record since 1983 with 1,587 yards. Perry also became Navy's single season record holder in total offense with 2,831 yards. As well as becoming the career leading rusher in the Army-Navy game and had the most rushing yards in a single game in the series. Perry earned MVP game honors, becoming the 4th quarterback in FBS history to rush for 300 yards. He had 304 yards with 2 touchdowns on his record-breaking day. Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo became the winningest coach in Army-Navy game history with nine wins.


Vs. Kansas State (

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)

:Navy and Kansas State both accepted initiations to the
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. This was the first meeting between the two teams. Kansas State improved its regular season record from 5-7 in 2018 to 8-4 and the Navy Midshipmen improved from 3-10 in 2018 to 10-2. Navy averaged 363.7 yards rushing per game – 66 more than any other FBS team. The Navy Midshipmen became the Auto Zone Liberty Bowl Champions. Malcolm Perry was named the Liberty Bowl MVP "Player of the Game". He was 5/7, 57 passing yards and a touchdown, with 213 rushing yards in 28 attempts. Perry also set the FBS single-season rushing record for a quarterback with 1,923 (13 games), becoming the all-time rushing leader. He edged out
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who rushed for 1,920 yards in 2013 (14 games). Navy set a new single-season school record with 228 rush yards in the game, (4,586 rush yards in total). Coach Ken Niumatalolo, named AAC coach of the year, completely turned his team around from a dismal 3-10 record in 2018 to an 11-2 record in 2019; just the second time in Naval Academy history with eleven wins in a season. Source for Match-up Records:


Players drafted into the NFL


References

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