texascpa
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I love this game, always have, and I'm not a military brat. IMy oldest son, however, is in the Air Force. I love the pagentry, the playing for the love of the game, these two offenses, and the unique uniforms they've worn over the years. It's also great that this is the only game on TV, so the college football nation's attention is focused on it. So, with that...
Navy is the easy pick. They are ranked, have played a tougher schedule, has arguably the best running QB in the nation (who should have been considered for Heisman presentation), and hasn't lost in 13 years. Also, if Navy wins, they win the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy outright.
Army, however, has had several close losses this year, has played Navy well the last couple years, despite their record, and runs a similar offense, so their defense should be very prepared.
For me, I'll go with Navy, in a lopsided affair. Unfortunately, this game is on at the exact time as my kids' high school playoff game which is also on TV. So I'll have to do a lot of channel flipping.
Navy is the easy pick. They are ranked, have played a tougher schedule, has arguably the best running QB in the nation (who should have been considered for Heisman presentation), and hasn't lost in 13 years. Also, if Navy wins, they win the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy outright.
Army, however, has had several close losses this year, has played Navy well the last couple years, despite their record, and runs a similar offense, so their defense should be very prepared.
For me, I'll go with Navy, in a lopsided affair. Unfortunately, this game is on at the exact time as my kids' high school playoff game which is also on TV. So I'll have to do a lot of channel flipping.