"We will."
That is the rallying cry for the Navy football team heading into the 2016 season.
The story behind the new call to battle is two-fold.
For one, the team wants to honor Will McKamey, a former player who died in 2014 after collapsing at spring practice. This year's seniors, who were teammates with McKamey when they were freshman, want to ensure their fallen comrade is not forgotten.
Secondly, the Midshipmen are determined to show the nation they have a thriving program and will remain competitive despite the loss of record-setting quarterback Keenan Reynolds. Navy opens