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Army Black Knights (7-2) vs Navy Midshipmen (3-3)
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Game Info: Saturday, December 12, 2020 at 3:00 pm (Blaik Field at Michie Stadium)
Betting Odds: Army Black Knights +4.5 -- Over/Under: Click Here for the Latest Odds
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The Navy Midshipmen and Army Black Knights face off on Saturday in a college football showdown at Michie Stadium. This will be the first time since 1943 that the game is played at West Point.
Navy hasn’t had a whole lot of success this season and coming into this game they sit with a 3-6 record and they come into this one having lost four games in a row. The biggest issue as of late has been the offense that has only scored 13 total points in the last two games. In the last game quarterback Xavier Arline had 27 carries, but he only finished with 60 yards. Navy is an option offense, but they are only averaging 185.4 yards per game on the ground and they need to be better with that in this game. On defense Navy is giving up 32 points per game and the run defense is going to need to be strong in this one.
On the other side of this matchup is the Army Black Knights who sit with a 7-2 record overall but they have had a long layoff dating all the way back to November 21st when they defeated Georgia Southern by a point. On the season, Army is averaging 30.6 points per game while their defense is giving up 16.3 points per game. Army is only averaging 50.2 yards per game through the air but almost 300 yards per game through the air. In this game for Army it’s going to be all about the defense locking down and making life tough on Navy’s offense
The under is 20-6 in Navy’s last 26 games played in December. Army is 6-2 against the spread in their last eight home games. The over is 7-3 in Army’s last ten home games. The home team is 6-1-1 against the spread in their last eight meetings
Navy’s offense is really struggling and that is going to continue in this game. Look for Army to run up the score and this will be a blowout. Back Army to cover the spread with ease.
Shane’s PickArmy -4.5
The Mercer Bears (0-1 FCS) and Army Black Knights (5-1 Independent) meet Saturday at Michie Stadium in West Point, N.Y., for a noon ET kickoff. Below, we analyze the Mercer-Army college football betting odds and lines, with picks and predictions.
Mercer at Army: Betting odds and lines
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Money line: Mercer +2000 (bet $100 to win $2,000) Army -10000 (bet $10,000 to win $100)Against the spread/ATS: Mercer +30.5 (-106) Army -30.5 (-115)Over/Under: 49.5 (O: -115 U: -106)Mercer at Army: Three things to know
We’ve seen Mercer take to the field just once so far this season, falling 34-28 to fellow FCS team Jacksonville State. The Bears were outscored 24-0 in the second quarter. Mercer also yielded 158 rushing yards and 3.2 yards per attempt, a number sure to rise against Army’s triple-option attack.Army ranks third in the nation with 309.5 rushing yards per game, electing to pass for just 55.2 YPG. The Black Knights rank 35th with 31.0 points per game, and have allowed just 13.2 PPG to rank seventh defensively.The Black Knights will be playing their seventh game already. Army is a perfect 4-0 SU and 3-1 ATS in four games at Michie Stadium, but it had a rather concerning 14-9 lackluster affair against The Citadel on Oct. 10, never coming close to covering a 30.5-point number.Get some action on this game or any other matchup with a legal, online bet at BetMGMin CO, IN, NJ and WV. Risk-free first bet up to $500, paid in free bets. Terms and conditions apply. Bet now!
Mercer at Army: Odds, prediction, betting lines and picks
Prediction
Army 31, Mercer 10
Money line (ML)
Army (-10000) confuses everyone with the triple-option attack, especially those seeing it for the first time. But you can’t risk $100 for every $1 won. AVOID.
Against the spread (ATS)
MERCER +30.5 (-106) proved it can move the ball, albeit in a loss, in its only game of the season. The Bears are going to have trouble stopping Army’s ground attack, but hopefully they studied tape of The Citadel game very closely. That’s the playbook on how to keep the Black Knights within arm’s length.
Over/Under (O/U)
UNDER 49.5 (-115) is a solid play. While the Over hit in Mercer’s only previous outing, a loss to Jacksonville State, the Under has dominated for Army at 5-1. The Black Knights are allowing just 13.2 PPG, and that coupled with a primarily ground-based attack to keep the clock running is a recipe for the Under nearly every time.
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