MAJOR SERVICE ACADEMIES Navy takes next step to winning coveted trophy



The Midshipmen are poised to capture the Commander-in-Chief Trophy.
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) -- It was a payback six years in the making.
And now, after shocking previously unbeaten Air Force 28-25 Saturday, resurgent Navy is poised to win the coveted Commander-In-Chief's Trophy for the first time in 22 years.
Kyle Eckel ran for a career-high 176 yards and a touchdown, and Craig Candeto accounted for two scores as the Midshipmen thrilled the crowd of 30,623 at FedEx Field.
Navy (3-2) had lost six straight to the Falcons (5-1), including a 48-7 rout last season.
"After last year's game they said they wanted to send us a message," Mids coach Paul Johnson said. "Got it. Back at 'em."
In command
The victory put Navy in excellent position to win the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy, awarded to the team with the best record in games between the three major service academies. Navy can collect the trophy for the first time since 1981 by beating Army on Dec. 6.
"That trophy means everything to our team," Eckel said. "It would be huge."
Said Johnson: "We have a goal to try and win the trophy, and now we can play for it. This is not a season-ender; it just puts you in position."
Air Force has captured the award every year since 1996, winning 12 straight games against its two biggest rivals before Saturday. But on this day, Eckel was just too much to handle.
"Their fullback game was devastating, and we just couldn't stop them," Falcons coach Fisher DeBerry said. "They beat us at our own game."
The teams entered ranked 1-2 in the nation in rushing. Navy, which started No. 1, finished with 294 yards on the ground compared to 275 for Air Force.
The Midshipmen never trailed after scoring two touchdowns in a 48-second span of the second quarter to take a 14-3 lead.
"If you can get up big early that gives you confidence," Candeto said. "It did today."
Navy went up 21-10 by moving 82 yards in 14 plays on the opening possession of the second half.
"The story of the game was the start of the second half," DeBerry said. "We had to stop them, and they drove the length of the field."
The Midshipmen converted three third-down plays before Tony Lane caught a 10-yard touchdown pass -- Candeto's first completion of the day.
But Candeto rushed for 65 yards, and the 28 points were the most by Navy against Air Force since 1993.