1999 Navy Midshipmen football team

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1999 Navy Midshipmen football
ConferenceIndependent
Record5–7
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Mike Vaught (1st season)
Offensive scheme Triple option
Defensive coordinator Tim DeRuyter (1st season)
Base defense 3–4
MVPChris Lepore
Home stadium Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
Seasons
  1998
2000  
1999 NCAA Division I-A independents football records
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Louisiana Tech    8 3  
Louisiana–Monroe    5 6  
Notre Dame    5 7  
Navy    5 7  
UCF    4 7  
Middle Tennessee    3 8  
Louisiana–Lafayette    2 9  
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1999 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the United States Naval Academy (USNA) as an independent during the 1999 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was led by fifth-year head coach Charlie Weatherbie. [1] [2]

Contents

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 412:00 p.m. Georgia Tech FSN L 14–4930,311
September 11at Kent State W 48–2812,872 [3]
September 1812:00 p.m. Boston College
  • Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
  • Annapolis, MD
L 10–1434,052
September 258:00 p.m.at Rice L 17–2044,217
October 212:00 p.m.at West Virginia W 31–2852,875
October 9vs. Air Force L 14–1946,450 [4]
October 23 Akron Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
  • Annapolis, MD
L 29–3530,780 [5]
October 302:30 p.m.at Notre Dame NBC L 24–2880,012
November 62:00 p.m.at Rutgers W 34–720,339
November 1312:00 p.m. Tulane
  • Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
  • Annapolis, MD
W 45–2132,840
November 20at Hawaii L 41–4841,895
December 4vs. Army CBS W 19–970,049

Personnel

1999 Navy Midshipmen football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
C 62Terrence AndersonSr
G 69Eric BowmanSo
RB Dre Brittingham
QB 14Brian BroadwaterJr
QB 17Robert BurnsSo
RB 22Terence ColemanSo
RB Michael Darnell
G 71Jarrett DaviesSr
RB Soso Dede
RB John Fay
RB Donnie Fricks
RB Pat Haines
OT 60Kostas HatzidakisSr
RB 5Steve HolleySr
OT 72Doug HowardSr
G 64John JefferySo
WR 23Scott JonesSr
RB Rasheem Lambert
QB Brian Madden
QB 10Ed MalinowskiSo
TE 80Rion MartinSo
G 67Kevin McCormickSo
WR 83Matt O'DonnellSr
OT 77Nate OlishSo
OT 78Pete PeemoellerJr
WR 82Brandon RampaniSo
WR Dave Rautenbach
RB Eric Reed
RB Gene Reese
C 68Pat SingletonSr
OT 79Hoot StahlJr
G 70Scott SwantnerJr
RB Marlon Terrell
RB 4John VereenSr
WR 11Travis WilliamsSr
OT 73Ron WinchesterJr
G 63Philip YehJr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
DB Davede Alexander
LB 44David BaderJr
LB 51David BurdenJr
DL 93Scott BurtonSr
LB John Chavous
DB DeJuan Cromer
LB 47Matt DaigneaultSr
DB Jamie Doffermyre
LB 49Earl FountainSr
DE 92Ivan GarvinSr
LB 41Roger GrantSr
DE 99Brian GraySr
LB Geno Hamilton
LB Ryan Hamilton
LB 55Daryl HillJr
LB Rashad Jones
LB 59Justin JordanJr
DB Chris Lepore
LB 53David KundaSo
NG 98Gino MarchettiSr
LB 52Shaka MartinSo
LB 48Mike McGeeJr
LB 54Jamie McllvainSr
DE 91Alex MurraySr
DE 95Bwerani NettlesSo
S 46Isaac RolandJr
NG 96David RynoSr
DE 50Bill ShipleySo
DE 97Dan VenutoSo
DE 90Michael WagonerSo
DB Bas Williams
DE 94Brad WimsattJr
DL Andy Zetts
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
P Tray Callisch
K Tim Shubzda
P 81Brian WilliamsJr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Redshirt

Roster
Last update: 2000-01-18

Season summary

vs Army

Army Black Knights (3–7) vs. Navy Midshipmen (4–7)
Period1234Total
Navy 763319
Army 03069

at Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Game information

100th meeting (75th in Philadelphia)

  • Navy wore early 1960s uniforms
  • Roger Staubach, Joe Bellino, and Pete Dawkins appeared for the ceremonial coin toss
  • Navy dedicated the win to two fallen teammates, Chris Wilson (died Tuesday), and Jason McCray (who died two years ago). The Midshipmen wore a patch in memory of Wilson, who died during a physical test at the academy.

[6] [7]

External videos
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References

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  2. "Navy Yearly Results (1995-1999)". College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on July 16, 2015. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
  3. "Navy 48, Kent State 28". The Akron Beacon Journal. September 12, 1999. p. 46 via newspapers.com.
  4. Baker, Kent. "Navy's Final Drive Stalls at 7-Yard Line in Loss to Air Force". The Baltimore Sun. p. 147 via newspapers.com.
  5. "Akron 35, Navy 29". The Lima News. October 24, 1999. p. 36 via newspapers.com.
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