Year: | 2015 |
Team: | Navy Midshipmen |
Sport: | football |
Conference: | American Athletic Conference |
Division: | West Division |
Short Conf: | AAC |
Coachrank: | 18 |
Aprank: | 18 |
Record: | 11–2 |
Conf Record: | 7–1 |
Head Coach: | Ken Niumatalolo |
Hc Year: | 8th |
Off Coach: | Ivin Jasper |
Oc Year: | 8th |
Off Scheme: | Triple option |
Def Coach: | Dale Pehrson |
Dc Year: | interim |
Def Scheme: | Multiple |
Mvp: | Keenan Reynolds |
Captain: | Keenan Reynolds |
Captain2: | Bernard Sarra |
Stadium: | Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium |
Champion: | The American West Division co-champion Lambert-Meadowlands Trophy Military Bowl champion |
Bowl: | Military Bowl |
Bowl Result: | W 44–28 vs. Pittsburgh |
The 2015 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the United States Naval Academy in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Midshipmen were led by eighth-year head coach Ken Niumatalolo and played their home games at Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The Midshipmen competed as a member of the Western Division of the American Athletic Conference, and were first year members of the conference. In their entire football history, this was the first season that Navy did not compete as an Independent. They finished the season 11–2, 7–1 in American Athletic play to finish in a tie for the Western Division title with Houston. However, due to their head-to-head loss to Houston, they did not represent the Western Division in the American Championship. They were invited to the Military Bowl where they defeated Pittsburgh.
Navy held spring practices during March and April 2015.
Note: Navy is ranked for the first time since their 2004 season. (Ranked 24 in AP poll)
The Midshipmen have been nationally ranked for four consecutive weeks, making it the first time this has happened since 1978.
The following players comprised the team's Depth chart prior to the 2014 Poinsettia Bowl:
See also: 2015 Colgate Raiders football team.
See also: 2015 East Carolina Pirates football team.
See also: 2015 UConn Huskies football team.
See also: 2015 Air Force Falcons football team and Commander-in-Chief's Trophy.
See also: 2015 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team and Navy–Notre Dame football rivalry.
See also: 2015 Tulane Green Wave football team.
See also: 2015 South Florida Bulls football team.
See also: 2015 Memphis Tigers football team.
See also: 2015 SMU Mustangs football team and Gansz Trophy.
On Senior Day, Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds reached the end zone for the 78th time to set the NCAA record for career rushing touchdowns, surpassing University of Wisconsin's Montee Ball who amassed 77 touchdowns during the 2009–2012 seasons. Number 78 came quickly on a 4-yard run on Navy's opening drive. Reynolds then scored three more rushing touchdowns to boost his career total to 81, leading his #20 ranked team past SMU. The Midshipmen racked up 403 yards rushing, reaching a season high in total points. With this win, they also remain undefeated in the American Athletic Conference (AAC).
See also: 2015 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team.
The Navy offense racked up a total of 512 yards on the ground, while quarterback Keenan Reynolds ran for 81 yards with a rushing touchdown in the Midshipmen win over Tulsa with a score of 44-21. Reynolds also threw for a touchdown to become Navy's all-time leading rusher with 4,195 yards, breaking fellow Midshipmen Napoleon McCallum's record of 4,179 yards.
See also: 2015 Houston Cougars football team.
Despite the American Athletic Conference west division title loss, Navy Midshipmen quarterback and Heisman Trophy contender Keenan Reynolds tied the Navy record for passing touchdowns with 29. Reynolds also tied Wisconsin's Montee Ball for the most touchdowns with 83 in FBS history.
See also: 2015 Army Black Knights football team and Army–Navy Game.
See also: 2015 Pittsburgh Panthers football team and 2015 Military Bowl.
With this win, the Midshipmen ended the season 11-2, the first time in 135 years of school football history. Senior quarterback Keenan Reynolds scored four touchdowns: one touchdown pass and three rushing, becoming the NCAA career leader with 88 touchdowns and scoring a total of 530 points. Meanwhile, senior fullback Chris Swain rushed for a career 1,000 yards. The senior class picked up their 36th win, which tied the Midshipmen class of 1909.