Blake Horvath

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Blake Horvath (born January 28, 2004) is an American college football quarterback for the Navy Midshipmen.

PositionQuarterback
ClassSenior
Born (2004-01-28) January 28, 2004 (age 22)
Hilliard, Ohio, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
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Blake Horvath
Horvath in a 2025 game
No. 11  Navy Midshipmen
PositionQuarterback
ClassSenior
Personal information
Born (2004-01-28) January 28, 2004 (age 22)
Hilliard, Ohio, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Listed weight194 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High schoolHilliard Darby (Hilliard, Ohio)
College
Awards and highlights
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Early life

Horvath attended Hilliard Darby High School in Hilliard, Ohio. Coming out of high school, he committed to play college football for the Navy Midshipmen.[1][2]

College career

In Horvath's first collegiate season in 2022, he did not appear in any games for the Midshipmen.[3] He made his first career start in week five of the 2023 season, where he ran for 88 yards on 18 carries before leaving the game in the second quarter with a season-ending hand injury.[4] Horvath finished the 2023 season completing six of his twelve pass attempts for 84 yards and two touchdowns, while also adding 37 carries for 183 yards on the ground.[5][6]

Heading into the 2024 season, Horvath was named the Midshipmen's starting quarterback.[7] In week two, he completed five of his nine passes for 112 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for 122 yards and three touchdowns, as he led Navy to a win over Temple.[8] During week four, Horvath completed nine of his 12 pass attempts for 192 yards and two touchdowns, while also adding 211 yards and four touchdowns on the ground, as he helped the Midshipmen upset Memphis.[9][10] In the Army–Navy Game to end the regular season, Horvath combined for 311 total yards and four touchdowns (threw for 107 yards and two touchdowns, and ran for 204 yards and two scores) as the Midshipmen defeated Army's tenth-ranked defense 31–13.[11][12] Horvath led Navy to victory over Oklahoma in the 2024 Armed Forces Bowl with a school-record 95-yard touchdown run and the go-ahead six-yard score to secure a 21–20 win;[13] he was named the game's most valuable player.[14]

Midshipmen holding a cutout of Horvath's portrait during the 2025 Army–Navy Game

Horvath began his senior season as part of the Davey O'Brien Award's Class of 2025 and on the preseason watchlists for honors like the Manning and Maxwell Awards.[15] He led Navy to their first 7–0 start since 1978.[16] One of the wins during the streak was a 34–31 victory over Air Force, where Horvath recorded a school-best 469 total yards including 339 passing (fifth most in Navy history) and three touchdowns while rushing for 130 yards and another score.[17][18] The passing performance was viewed as anomalous for the traditionally run-heavy Midshipmen, which offensive coordinator Drew Cronic credited to Horvath excelling in his "millennial Wing T" offense.[19] In a loss to North Texas, he suffered an upper body injury that kept him out for the following game against Notre Dame.[20] He also hurt his leg while playing South Florida.[21] The injuries hampered a campaign that otherwise saw him be named a potential finalist for the Heisman Trophy and a semifinalist for the O'Brien and Walter Camp Awards.[22] Horvath struggled against Army as he fumbled three times, one of which was recovered by Army, and had an interception by Justin Weaver returned for a touchdown before being overturned because Weaver was down.[23] Amid his difficulties, he ran for a touchdown and threw another to Eli Heidenreich on fourth down to rally Navy from a 16–7 deficit.[24] While leading 17–16, Horvath briefly fumbled again but caught the ball and dove for the game-sealing first down.[23] In a rainy Liberty Bowl against Cincinnati, Horvath threw for two touchdowns and 108 yards while rushing for a third score, earning him MVP honors as the Midshipmen won 35–13.[25]

He is majoring in operations research.[26]

College statistics

More information Season, Team ...
Season Team Games Passing Rushing
GPGSRecordCmpAttPctYdsAvgTDIntRtgAttYdsAvgTD
2022 Navy Did not play
2023 Navy 411–061250.0847.020163.8371834.90
2024 Navy 12129−38013957.61,3539.7134164.41751,2467.117
2025 Navy 111110−18814560.71,47210.2106160.42081,1475.515
Career[27]272420–417429658.82,9099.82510162.54202,5766.132
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Professional football career

More information Height, Weight ...
Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand spanWingspan40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard split20-yard shuttleThree-cone drillVertical jumpBroad jump
6 ft 0+12 in
(1.84 m)
194 lb
(88 kg)
30+34 in
(0.78 m)
9+58 in
(0.24 m)
6 ft 2+14 in
(1.89 m)
4.64 s1.58 s2.64 s4.45 s6.74 s33.5 in
(0.85 m)
9 ft 11 in
(3.02 m)
All values from Pro Day[28]
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Military career

Following his graduation, Horvath will commission as a naval aviator.[26]

References

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