When Navy football puts together its best seasons, they typically have an incredibly gifted player at quarterback — running and throwing the ball at orchestrating the Mids’ triple-option attack at a high, efficient and entertaining level.
Let’s take a quick spin through some recent history in Annapolis:
In 2015, Keenan Reynolds finished fifth in Heisman Trophy voting and was the Offensive Player of the Year in the American Athletic Conference after leading the Midshipmen to an 11-2 record while rushing for 1,373 yards and an FBS-best 24 touchdowns, while also throwing for 1,203 yards and eight scores. Reynolds still holds the FBS record for career rushing touchdowns with 88…