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Keenan Reynolds
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Sport: College Football (Navy Midshipmen)
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Hometown: Antioch, Tenn.
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Biography: Keenan Reynolds is the finest Navy football player since Roger Staubach in 1963. He led Navy to a school record 11 wins against just two losses and a national ranking of No. 18, which is Navy highest final ranking in the AP poll in more than 50 years. Reynolds finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting and was named third-team All-American. He is the all-time leader in touchdowns scored (88) and rushing yards by a quarterback (4,559), and led the Navy senior class to a school-record 36 wins. Well-respected by his peers, Reynolds was made a unanimous captain for the 2016 East-West Shrine Game and went on to win the Pat Tillman Award, which is presented to a player who best exemplifies character, intelligence, sportsmanship and service.
We at collegefootballfan.com enjoyed watching Keenan Reynolds lead the Navy football program for the past four years and witnessed his tremendous athletic skills and leadership capabilities to lead a great Navy football program as he humbly and deservedly attributed all his success to his teammates. He finished fifth in the Heisman balloting and was in absentia for the ceremony in New York City leading the Mids to their fourth straight win over Army in all four years he started as Navy’s QB. After graduation from the US Naval Academy in Annapolis this spring, he will be serving as an Ensign in the U.S. Navy – truly deserving the 86th Annual Sullivan Award for the nation’s outstanding amateur athlete in 2016. Click on the link below to cast you ballot for this great honor recognizing his achievements as a great college football player.