I think so. It’s AFTER the AAC Championship game too. Adds a weird dynamic for Army. Which game will be the letdown spot, if at all? Navy only has one game to focus on.
"The Navy leads the Army in the all-time series of Army-Navy football games, with a record of 62–55–7: Here are some other notable facts about the Army-Navy football game:
The Navy's longest win streak was 14 years, from 2002 to 2015.
The Navy's largest margin of victory was 51–0 in 1973.
The Army's longest win streak was five games, from 1927–33 and again from 1992–96.
The Army has a 2–0 record against the Navy in "Game of the Century" meetings, when the teams were ranked in the top two.
The Army and Navy have an intense but friendly rivalry.
The phrases "Beat Navy!" and "Beat Army!" are symbols of competitiveness at both institutions. "
I’m thinking about taking the Army ML if I can get +500 or better. I’m really not sure where this line is going to go by the close. It might stay pretty neutral would be my expectation, but I will wait to make that decision.
I was lucky enough to take a tour of the Army locker room at West Point a few years back. Was a great experience. Everywhere you look, there’s a countdown clock to the Navy game. Beat Navy in every wall.
I’m thinking about taking the Army ML if I can get +500 or better. I’m really not sure where this line is going to go by the close. It might stay pretty neutral would be my expectation, but I will wait to make that decision.