Navy Bracing For Central Florida's High-Powered Attack

10/20/17

By Todd Karpovich, PressBox

Even as Navy was reeling off impressive victories to open the season, head coach Ken Niumatalolo expressed concerns about the team's turnovers.

The Midshipmen's inability to protect the football proved costly during a 30-27 loss to Memphis Oct. 14. Navy (5-1 overall, 3-1 American Athletic Conference) turned the ball over five times, it's most turnovers in a game since 2002.

The challenge doesn't get any easier this week against Central Florida, which is ranked 20th in the Associated Press and USA Today/Coaches polls. The Knights (5-0, 3-0) have the top-scoring offense in the country, averaging 50.6 points per game.

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