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State of the Program: Navy football
During one of Navy’s first spring football workouts, head coach Ken Niumatalolo wanted one offensive player and one defensive player to come forward for a sprinting competition.
Quarterback Malcolm Perry raised his hand to represent the offense, but the coach wasn’t having it.
“You ain’t running, brother,” he told Perry.
The Midshipmen had planned to start spring drills earlier this year, but offseason foot surgery meant Perry wouldn’t be ready. So Niumatalolo delayed the start of spring ball almost entirely for the quarterback position. That’s a sign of just how important Perry is to Navy and how high its hopes are for him.
Perry started at slot back as a sophomore last season. Late in the year, he moved to quarterback and was a revelation, rushing for 728 yards in three-plus games before suffering a foot injury in the Military Bowl against Virginia. Now he’ll spend an entire offseason working as a quarterback, and Niumatalolo has described him as the best pure runner he’s ever had.
really good read if you subscribe to The Athletic. Pretty remarkable the job Coach Niumatalolo has done there.
During one of Navy’s first spring football workouts, head coach Ken Niumatalolo wanted one offensive player and one defensive player to come forward for a sprinting competition.
Quarterback Malcolm Perry raised his hand to represent the offense, but the coach wasn’t having it.
“You ain’t running, brother,” he told Perry.
The Midshipmen had planned to start spring drills earlier this year, but offseason foot surgery meant Perry wouldn’t be ready. So Niumatalolo delayed the start of spring ball almost entirely for the quarterback position. That’s a sign of just how important Perry is to Navy and how high its hopes are for him.
Perry started at slot back as a sophomore last season. Late in the year, he moved to quarterback and was a revelation, rushing for 728 yards in three-plus games before suffering a foot injury in the Military Bowl against Virginia. Now he’ll spend an entire offseason working as a quarterback, and Niumatalolo has described him as the best pure runner he’s ever had.
really good read if you subscribe to The Athletic. Pretty remarkable the job Coach Niumatalolo has done there.