For Army, it felt much like 2012.
Then it felt much worse.
Navy beat Army 21-17 for a record 14th consecutive meeting, taking advantage of four Army miscues in the fourth quarter.
In 2012, Army fumbled the exchange on a basic option read at the Navy 14-yard line with a little more than a minute left.
In 2015, it was a fumbled snap. A missed field goal preceded it. Two interceptions -- one on a trick play -- followed it.
Navy used those three turnovers and the arm of the Division I career rushing touchdown record-holder for the comeback win.