The Midshipmen scored on four drives and relied on their dominating defense to keep USF's offense from putting points on the board.
Navy wasted no time in setting the tone. Just minutes into the game, running back Eli Heidenreich broke loose for a 60-yard touchdown run, putting Navy up 7-0. Navy’s defense then capitalized on an interception by Kyle Jacob, giving the Midshipmen excellent field position.
Navy turned the turnover into points with an efficient, 13-play, 79-yard drive capped off by Brandon Chatman’s 20-yard touchdown run, extending the lead to 14-0.
The second quarter saw a defensive battle, with Navy forcing multiple punts while controlling the clock. Just before halftime, Navy's sophomore cornerback, Ira Oniha intercepted a Bryce Archie pass and returned the ball 36 yards to the Navy 47 yard line.
The Navy offense struck quickly with a quick two-play drive, highlighted by a 38-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Blake Horvath to Alex Tecza, sending Navy into the half with a commanding 21-0 lead.
The third quarter was a defensive showcase for Navy. South Florida struggled to find any rhythm, gaining just 14 yards on the ground in the quarter. Navy’s defensive front, led by Landon Robinson and Luke Pirris, shut down the USF offense.
Navy continued to dominate possession in the fourth quarter. Horvath capped an impressive 13-play, 87-yard drive with a 10-yard touchdown run, increasing Navy’s lead to 28-0 and put the game out of reach.
USF managed to avoid the shutout with a late score as Archie connected with Michael Brown-Stephens for a 13-yard touchdown.
Heidenreich sparked Navy’s offense finishing the day with 84 yards on six carries, averaging an impressive 14 yards per carry and one touchdown. Horvath completed 6 of 11 passes for 58 yards and a touchdown while adding 56 rushing yards on 19 carries, including his 10-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter.
Landon Robinson and MarcAnthony Parker anchored Navy’s defensive front, combining for three sacks and consistent pressure throughout the game, limiting USF to just 60 rushing yards on 25 attempts.
With the win, Navy improves to 7-2 overall and 5-1 in the American Athletic Conference, maintaining their third-place standing and positioning themselves as contenders for the AAC Championship Game.
Navy hosts conference rival Tulane, next Saturday and Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium at Noon.
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