![]() Even though Army has a slightly below average passing offense (86th in EPA per pass), the Black Knights are still far better than the Midshipmen, who rank dead lass in EPA per pass among all FBS teams this season. They should see success against a Navy defense that has struggled mightily to stop anyone, ranking 116th in rushing success rate allowed and outside the top 100 in EPA per dropback (CFB-Graphs). The Black Knights are the much better offense in this game, as Army checks in at 67th in rushing success rate, about average among all FBS teams. As for this year’s installment of the game, I like the path to victory that Army has in front of them. Plus, they’re traditionally quicker with all of the rushing involved, so that makes for a pleasant viewing experience. Even though there aren’t traditionally many points scored between these teams, the games are traditionally close and entertaining. Being a standalone game on Saturday, there are plenty of eyes on this matchup and for good reason. ![]() The annual Army-Navy game is always one of the biggest spectacles in college football year in and year out.
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