List of Navy Midshipmen football seasons

Men lined up in dark sweaters preparing for the beginning of a football play
Navy's 1911 football team in a game against rival Johns Hopkins

The Navy Midshipmen college football team competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing the United States Naval Academy in the western division of the American Athletic Conference. The Midshipmen have played their home games at Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Maryland since 1959.[1]

Seasons

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Year Coach Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
1879 No coach 0–0–1
1880 No team
1881 No team
1882 Vaulx Carter 1–0
1883 No coach 0–1
1884 No coach 1–0
1885 No coach 1–2
1886 No coach 3–3
1887 No coach 3–1
1888 No coach 1–4
1889 No coach 4–1–1
1890 No coach 5–1–1
1891 No coach 5–2
1892 Ben Crosby 5–2
1893 Josh Hartwell 5–3
1894 Bill Wurtenburg 4–1–2
1895 Matt McClung 5–2
1896 Johnny Poe 5–3
1897 Bill Armstrong 8–1
1898 Bill Armstrong 7–1
1899 Bill Armstrong 5–3
1900 Garrett Cochran 6–3
1901 Doc Hillebrand 6–4–1
1902 Doc Hillebrand 2–7–1
1903 Burr Chamberlain 4–7–1
1904 Paul Dashiell 7–2–1
1905 Paul Dashiell 10–1–1
1906 Paul Dashiell 8–2–2
1907 Joe Reeves 9–2–1
1908 Frank Berrien 9–2–1
1909 Frank Berrien 4–3–1
1910 Frank Berrien 8–0–1
1911 Doug Howard 6–0–3
1912 Doug Howard 6–3
1913 Doug Howard 7–1–1
1914 Doug Howard 6–3
1915 Jonas Ingram 3–5–1
1916 Jonas Ingram 6–3–1
1917 Gil Dobie 7–1
1918 Gil Dobie 4–1
1919 Gil Dobie 6–1
1920 Bob Folwell 6–2
1921 Bob Folwell 6–1
1922 Bob Folwell 5–2
1923 Bob Folwell 5–1–3T Rose
1924 Bob Folwell 2–6
1925 Jack Owsley 5–2–1
1926 Bill Ingram 9–0–1
1927 Bill Ingram 6–3
1928 Bill Ingram 5–3–1
1929 Bill Ingram 6–2–2
1930 Bill Ingram 6–5
1931 Rip Miller 5–5–1
1932 Rip Miller 2–6–1
1933 Rip Miller 5–4
1934 Tom Hamilton 8–1
1935 Tom Hamilton 5–4
1936 Tom Hamilton 6–3
1937 Hank Hardwick 4–4–1
1938 Hank Hardwick 4–3–2
1939 Swede Larson 3–5–1
1940 Swede Larson 6–2–1
1941 Swede Larson 7–1–110
1942 Billick Whelchel 5–4
1943 Billick Whelchel 8–14
1944 Oscar Hagberg 6–34
1945 Oscar Hagberg 7–1–12
1946 Tom Hamilton 1–8
1947 Tom Hamilton 1–7–1
1948 George Sauer 0–8–1
1949 George Sauer 3–5–1
1950 Eddie Erdelatz 3–6
1951 Eddie Erdelatz 2–6–1
1952 Eddie Erdelatz 6–2–117
1953 Eddie Erdelatz 4–3–2
1954 Eddie Erdelatz 8–2W Sugar55
1955 Eddie Erdelatz 6–2–12018
1956 Eddie Erdelatz 6–1–21916
1957 Eddie Erdelatz 9–1–1W Cotton65
1958 Eddie Erdelatz 6–3
1959 Wayne Hardin 5–4–1
1960 Wayne Hardin 9–2L Orange64
1961 Wayne Hardin 7–3
1962 Wayne Hardin 5–5
1963 Wayne Hardin 9–2L Cotton22
1964 Wayne Hardin 3–6–1
1965 Bill Elias 4–4–2
1966 Bill Elias 4–6
1967 Bill Elias 5–4–1
1968 Bill Elias 2–8
1969 Rick Forzano 1–9
1970 Rick Forzano 2–9
1971 Rick Forzano 3–8
1972 Rick Forzano 4–7
1973 George Welsh 4–7
1974 George Welsh 4–7
1975 George Welsh 7–4
1976 George Welsh 4–7
1977 George Welsh 5–6
1978 George Welsh 9–3W Holiday
1979 George Welsh 7–4
1980 George Welsh 8–4L Garden State
1981 George Welsh 7–4–1L Liberty
1982 Gary Tranquill 6–5
1983 Gary Tranquill 3–8
1984 Gary Tranquill 4–6–1
1985 Gary Tranquill 4–7
1986 Gary Tranquill 3–8
1987 Elliot Uzelac 2–9
1988 Elliot Uzelac 3–8
1989 Elliot Uzelac 3–8
1990 George Chaump 5–6
1991 George Chaump 1–10
1992 George Chaump 1–10
1993 George Chaump 4–7
1994 George Chaump 3–8
1995 Charlie Weatherbie 5–6
1996 Charlie Weatherbie 9–3W Aloha
1997 Charlie Weatherbie 7–4
1998 Charlie Weatherbie 3–8
1999 Charlie Weatherbie 5–7
2000 Charlie Weatherbie 1–10
2001 Charlie Weatherbie
Rick Lantz
0–10
2002 Paul Johnson 2–10
2003 Paul Johnson 8–5L Houston
2004 Paul Johnson 10–2W Emerald2424
2005 Paul Johnson 8–4W Poinsettia
2006 Paul Johnson 9–4L Meineke Car Care
2007 Paul Johnson
Ken Niumatalolo
8–5L Poinsettia
2008 Ken Niumatalolo 8–5L EagleBank
2009 Ken Niumatalolo 10–4W Texas
2010 Ken Niumatalolo 9–4L Poinsettia
2011 Ken Niumatalolo 5–7
2012 Ken Niumatalolo 8–5L Kraft Fight Hunger
2013 Ken Niumatalolo 9–4W Armed Forces
2014 Ken Niumatalolo 8–5W Poinsettia
2015 Ken Niumatalolo 11–27–1T–1st (Western)W Military1818
2016 Ken Niumatalolo 9–57–1T–1st (Western)L Armed Forces
Total:701–552–57
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References

Notes
    Footnotes
    1. Associated Press (September 5, 1959). "Stadium Dedication for Navy, Marines: Field Opens on Sept. 26". The Milwaukee Journal. p. 2. ISSN 1082-8850. OCLC 55506548. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
    2. "2013 Navy Midshipmen football media guide" (PDF). Retrieved 19 June 2017.
    Bibliography

    • National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). "Football Bowl Subdivision Records" (PDF). 2013 NCAA Division I Football Records. NCAA.org. pp. 114–116. Retrieved November 21, 2011.
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