PHILADELPHIA – Navy offensive coordinator Ivin Jasper was the very picture of frustration as he emerged from the visiting locker room underneath the stands at Lincoln Financial Field.
Navy struggled mightily on offense for three quarters and that factor ultimately proved costly in a 17-10 loss to archrival Army on Saturday. The Midshipmen managed to gain just 64 total yards in being shut out through three quarters.
It was a repeat performance of what has happened for most of this season. Navy committed four turnovers, had several costly offensive penalties and six plays that resulted in lost yardage.