Army -6 against Navy in Maryland (bought .5)
This seems to be a streaky game throughout its history, most recently with Navy winning 14 in a row but now Army winning the last two and six of the last eight. I'd say the games also aren't as tight as I'd think at first glance, with four of the last six being by this six point line or more (debatable point). Army is just a straight up better team this year and it isn't because of a fluke. They are good at everything, including passing (they just don't do it much). Navy, on the other hand, is their typical selves, killing it in the rushing game and controlling the clock to hide an undersized defense. Unfortunately for Navy, Army has the #11 rush d. Air Force had similar offensive and defensive numbers and a similar offensive scheme to Navy. Army beat them 20-3. I expect it to be similar tomorrow.
This seems to be a streaky game throughout its history, most recently with Navy winning 14 in a row but now Army winning the last two and six of the last eight. I'd say the games also aren't as tight as I'd think at first glance, with four of the last six being by this six point line or more (debatable point). Army is just a straight up better team this year and it isn't because of a fluke. They are good at everything, including passing (they just don't do it much). Navy, on the other hand, is their typical selves, killing it in the rushing game and controlling the clock to hide an undersized defense. Unfortunately for Navy, Army has the #11 rush d. Air Force had similar offensive and defensive numbers and a similar offensive scheme to Navy. Army beat them 20-3. I expect it to be similar tomorrow.