June 18, 2016
This is the final edition of a four-part study on Navy’s 2015 Triple Option Offense. The data derived from this study is based on Navy’s play selection during all games during the 2015 season. You will learn what Navy actually does to execute their Triple Option Offense, and what created Navy’s best season in 53 years. To read Part Three, go here.
Navy beat Army 21-17.
In the 2015 Military Bowl win vs. Pitt, Navy did three things when #1 cancelled the B-Back.
1. They ran Zone Dive v. 4-3 when the Mike ran over the top to take the pitch.
2. They ran Down out of Heavy v. eight-man front.
3. They ran Outside Veer Give v. 50 to get the ball away from the 0-technique.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | ||
Pittsburgh | 7 | 0 | 14 | 7 | 28 | |
Navy | 14 | 7 | 10 | 13 | 44 |
Total Plays- 88
Notes: 33/54 plays (61% of offense) was Triple Option, Zone Option, Zone Dive, Dropback Pass, and Outside Veer Give.
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)
This is what Navy actually does–Triple Option and Zone Option.