Army vs. Michigan Betting Preview Week 2
Gambling911.com has your betting preview for the the Army vs. Michigan game, 2019 Week 2. Ohio State was coming in at -22.
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ABOUT ARMY (1-0): Starting quarterback Kelvin Hopkins rushed for 80 yards and a touchdown while completing 3-of-8 passes for 53 yards and a score, including the go-ahead TD pass with 3:58 left in the fourth quarter, in the win against Rice. Sandon McCoy gained a career-high 70 yards on the ground in his first start at fullback and Kell Walker caught a touchdown pass to help the Black Knights post their 13th consecutive home win. "Really proud of these guys and the way they battled," Army coach Jeff Monken told reporters. "It's a positive that our guys had to play hard and have that determination in the fourth quarter to find a way to score a touchdown."
ABOUT MICHIGAN (1-0): Shea Patterson completed 17-of-29 passes for 203 yards and three touchdowns while backup quarterback Dylan McCaffrey added 42 yards on the ground to go along with a rushing score in the win against Middle Tennessee State. Tarik Black and Nico Collins each hauled in touchdown passes for the Wolverines while Zach Charbonnet became the first freshman running back to start an opener for Michigan since 2008 - gaining 90 yards on eight carries. Starting left tackle Jon Runyan Jr. is expected to return after missing the opener with a sore back while dynamic wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones is likely to sit out once more with a high ankle sprain.
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