Kinda sounds conceded, like your the golden child of aviation. But what do I know. Anyways theres more ways to get in besides NROTC, you got direct commision after college, or BDCP. On a side note I can think of anywhere between 50-100 real reasons why Naval aviation is better than Air Force aviation. Which includes everything from more responsibility at lower ranks, to not having ascots.This website also may be Bias, who knows.
Didn't mean to sound conceded. I was just trying to say that I think I have what it takes because I know how close the decision is in choosing pilots.
This website also may be Bias, who knows.

But seriously, you really have to pick something that will fit your own personality. From working with both Navy and Air Force aviators, I have to say that the Navy officers understand warfighting and officership a little better than the Air Force bubbas. Both services are great, but the Navy is much more forward deployed and concentrated on being an officer first, aviatior second. It seems that the Air Force looks more for pilots/Navs. You are still very young and have the opportunity to switch if you decide one or the other is not right for you (prior to contracting of course). Keep asking the question to yourself and researching the lifestyles in both branches and you'll figure it out. I wouldn't pick one branch over the other (which you may be spending a considerable portion of your life living) only because a school doesn't offer the program. Hope this helps, and good luck.