Navy has a great deal of momentum coming into this game after their impressive triple-overtime win over San Jose St., and their offense has been on a major roll to end the regular season. They have also had 3 weeks to rest and heal, and the layoff should not hurt their momentum too much. In contrast, Army just lost to a dreadful Hawaii team that Navy easily handled, and allowed the Warriors their only win of the season. Keenan Reynolds is by far the best player on the field for either team, and he should have plenty of success against an Army defense that ranks a dreadful 99th nationally against the run with 201.5 YPG allowed. Take Navy to make it 12 in a row in this game.