The Navy Midshipmen improved to 5-0 on Saturday afternoon with a thrilling 34-31 win over Air Force. Navy beating Air Force isn't really the biggest story of the day, though. It's how Navy beat Air Force that is so eye-opening.
Traditionally, the service academy teams have been run-heavy, triple-option, old-school offenses that do not really put the ball in the air much. They don't always have the athletes to play a pass-heavy offense, nor do they have the size on the offensive line to pass protect. So they typically rely on offenses that use misdirection and confusion to win.
That is not necessarily the case anymore, and especially not at Navy.
In Saturday's win, Navy quarterback Blake Horvath completed 20-of-26 passes for 339 yards and three touchdowns. Unheard of numbers for Navy.
Those numbers included a record-setting day from wide receiver Eli Heidenrich, who caught eight passes for 243 yards and three touchdowns. The 243 receiving yards not only set a program single-game record, but it is also the first 200-yard receiving day in the history of the program.
He also set a program record for most career touchdown catches with 14.
HISTORY FOR HEIDENREICH
— ESPN Insights (@ESPNInsights) October 4, 2025
Eli Heidenreich is the first player in Navy program history with 200+ Rec. Yds in a game! He also breaks the record for most career Rec. TD in Navy histoy with 14 pic.twitter.com/h7jevU9sO5
Just to put those numbers into further perspective, if you go back to the start of the 2000 season, there have been four years where nobody on the Navy football team had more than 239 yards receiving for the entire year (2021, 2020, 2018 and 2013 -- via College-Reference).
It wasn't just Navy airing out the offense on Saturday.
Air Force also threw for 249 yards, making the 588 combined yards the most ever in a game involving two service academy schools.
The 588 combined yards passing is the most EVER in a service academy game. Only other time over 500 yards was Air Force win over Navy (517 yards) in 2016. pic.twitter.com/F8ISJYsP3x
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) October 4, 2025
Given Navy's start, its remaining schedule that only has one ranked opponent on it (Notre Dame), and the efficiency of Horvath at quarterback, it might be time to start talking about the Midshipmen as a sleeper playoff team, especially in the expanded 12-team field.
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