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Navy Midshipmen start football training in the first light for spring

As the saying says, there are two seasons – football season and spring football season.

The second season of the Navy Midshipmen started on Tuesday with her first spring training.

Navy will receive a number of exercises in March and April, according to which they break for the rest of the spring and summer before resuming preparations for the regular 2025 season in August.

The Midshipmen know their football plan after the American Athletic Conference published the full schedule of the league last week. At the Thanksgiving Festival in Memphis, the navy will also result in time and the television station.

Based on the photos that were posted on the Navy Football Social Media account, the first training session with a sunrise, as the midshipms could hardly wait to get to the field.

The navy went 10: 3 last season and ended the campaign with a victory over the Oklahoma Sooners in the bowl of the armed forces. The season was the sixth navy with at least 10 wins and a victory of her 11 victory season in 2015 and 2019.

It is even more important that the Midshipmen won the trophy of the commander-in-chief because they had beaten both rivals of the service academy and the Air Force Falcons and the Army West Point Black Knights.

In fact, these victories were decisive. Navy won these two games with 45 points, which the Navy Team 2019 connected to the largest combined CIC edge of one of the three service academies since 2007 when the Navy Air Force and Army defeated 46 points.

When Navy defeated the army, it was the fifth time that Navy had beaten a rank list team and the first time in 1957.

The Midshipmen have lost several important players for the success of the past year, in particular for the security of Rayuan Lane III, who is considered talented to be a potential NFL design choice. He went through the NFL Scouting Combine last weekend and took part in the Senior Bowl.

Navy returns the outstanding quarterback Blake Horvath, who will enter his senior season. He tied a school record with 13 touchdown passes and was the first marine player to hale at least 1,000 yards (1,246) since Malcolm Perry in 2019.

He also threw 1,353 yards, most of it for a navy player since 2016 and was the third quarterback, which hurried 1,000 in a single season for 1,000.

Navy opens the 2025 season at home when she organized in the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium VMI on August 30th.