Navy owns a 47-14 record in the months of November and December since 2003. That's primarily because after three months of practice and game repetitions, the Midshipmen's triple-option offense is humming like a well-oiled machine.
It's a similar story this season as Navy has been clicking on all cylinders the past four games with the production spread extremely evenly among the quarterback, fullbacks and slotbacks.
Navy's current run of highly efficient offense began on Oct. 31 against South Florida when it set a school record by having three different ball-carriers rush for 100 yards or more. Fullback Chris Swain led the way with 131 yards while quarterback Keenan Reynolds and slotback Dishan Romine added 117 and 115, respectively.