November 22, 2015
Navy is 9-1 through their first 10 games of 2015, and they are nationally ranked.
In 2015, they have executed 659 plays.
The following is what they are doing to become successful with their 335 yards/game rushing offense:
1- Triple Option- 153/659 (23% of offense)
2- Zone Option- 73/659 (11% of offense)
3- Zone Dive- 51/659 (8% of offense)
4- Midline Triple- 36/659 (5% of offense)
5- Outside Veer Give- 34/659 (5% of offense)
6- Belly- 34/659 (5% of offense)
7- Rocket- 28/659 (4% of offense)
8- Midline White- 26/659 (4% of offense)
Notable information. In 2007, during Navy’s final season with Paul Johnson as Head Football Coach, Navy ran Triple Option 27% of time, Zone Dive 14% of time, Midline (all variations) 11% of time, Rocket 11% of time, and Counter Option 7% of the time.
Triple Option remains consistent with the 2007 average.
Midline (all variations) is consistent with the 2007 average.
Zone Dive has been run less; however, Outside Veer Give and Belly have been run along with the Zone Dive in an effort to keep #1 off the B-Back.
Rocket is executed far less than in 2007; however, with the emergence of the Zone Option, now there are two ways to get the ball outside when #1 doesn’t cancel the B-Back.
Counter Option has only been run nine (9) times all season. This is 1% of the total Navy Offense.