Navy stuns Tulane, scores 27 unanswered points in second half – Fox News

Navy ran just two plays in Tulane area in the very first half. Navy running back Jamale Carothers had 127 hurrying lawns on 25 carries. Tulanes Cameron Carroll had 62 rushing yards on 11 carries and scored two times.

Navy scored 27 unanswered indicate return from a 24-point deficit in the second half and beat Tulane Saturday, setting a school record while doing so.

Tulane turned the ball over on downs after the goal and later kicked a basket for the win.

Tulanes Cameron Carroll had 62 hurrying yards on 11 brings and scored twice. Phat Watts had a hurrying goal. Quarterback Keon Howard was 10-for-25 with 108 passing lawns.

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Morris was 6-for-11 for 139 yards and a touchdown. Navy running back Jamale Carothers had 127 rushing lawns on 25 carries. Cameron Kinley had an interception for the Midshipmen.

It was the biggest second-half resurgence in Navy history.

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The Midshipmens offense looked bleak in the first half. Navy ran just 2 plays in Tulane territory in the very first half. Then, an interception by Navy at their own 3-yard line and a 16-point 3rd quarter put the team within striking distance of the Green Waves lead.
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Navy tied the video game on a 32-yard touchdown pass from Dalen Morris to Mychal Cooper, followed by a 2-point conversion early in the fourth quarter.

Navy got its very first win for the season. Tulane is saddled with its first loss.
The Associated Press added to this report.