He exudes what the academy is all about. It is a gray day in Annapolis today.

We could have gotten more money to play the [Air Force] game somewhere else, but it was always our vision to play this game at the Yard, ... The excitement surrounding our program has changed the mentality of our team.

Blue sky, 72 degrees, palm trees and sunshine in December works for us.

It's something we're interested in, but we haven't come to any conclusions, ... We have to look at the big picture. There are numerous factors to consider.

We've tried to come up with a way to make this trip on Navy. We're just doing everything we can to help them, to support them.

We'll look at possible dates and talk finances, ... Debbie and I were responsible for scheduling the game once. It's not out of the realm that we could do it again.

This is awesome. This is college football at its best. The atmosphere is electric out here. It's great for Baltimore, and it's great for both schools. ... There are all kinds of mixed marriages.

Paul has delivered a level of professionalism, knowledge and focus to a program that truly needed a jump start, ... He has accepted the challenge and the entire Navy community is realizing the rewards.

Let's beat Army first, then take on the Mountain West for a fantastic finish to a historic season.