Here's two different write up's with prediction guys. Post any thoughts/picks/opinions..
I don't have an early lean yet....

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Prediction: 31-21, Navy. The big question is how Maryland is going to stop Dobbs and that elusive triple-option attack. The honorable mention All-American accrued over 1,000 yards both on the ground and in the air last season, an impressive feat no how matter you slice it. Will the Terps linebackers be able to contain him?
Maryland's best chances for scoring are with Smith, perhaps the best kick returner in the conference. On the ground, a healthy Scott is a welcome addition to the starting lineup after an injury-riddled season last year. Then again, his effectiveness will depend on the offensive line, which can only improve from its mediocre performance in 2009. It doesn't help that three of the Terps' tight ends are out with injuries either.
The bottom line is that Navy is going to run, run, run. To put it into perspective, Dobbs only attempted 105 passes last season. Clock management will be crucial here. The game is a must-win for Maryland if they want to reach six wins and bowl eligibility this year, but it's hard to envision the Terps pulling away when they're up against someone as productive as Dobbs.


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Maryland vs. Navy (in Baltimore), 4 p.m., ESPN
THE BUZZ: Maryland coach Ralph Friedgen is in trouble—yes, “The Fridge” is on the hot seat—and opening with Navy could exacerbate his problems. The good news for Maryland is that the Terps have had a few months to prepare for Navy’s triple-option offense. The bad news is all that prep time might not matter.
THE LINE: Navy by 6.5. THE PICK: Navy 28-19