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Total receiving yards prop bets are available for Saturday's Army-Navy game for Eli Heidenreich (NAVY) , Noah Short (ARMY) and Brady Anderson (ARMY). All prop bets courtesy of BetOnline.
Heidenreich posted six carries for 13 yards and reeled in all two targets for 64 yards during Thursday's 28-17 win against Memphis.
From Rotowire:
Heidenreich was effective once again Thursday night, as his performance was highlighted by a 46-yard reception. The senior is up to 808 receiving yards and 409 rushing yards heading into the Army-Navy game in two weeks.
Heidenreich posted six carries for 13 yards and reeled in all two targets for 64 yards during Thursday's 28-17 win against Memphis.
Anderson had one reception (on two targets) for 68 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's 45-38 overtime loss against North Texas.
About This Matchup
Army and Navy meet Saturday in Baltimore for their annual clash. It's the game players think about all season, and the one coaches have an eye on, too.
“This game is thought about far more than just the days leading up to it," Army coach Jeff Monken said. "Our academy opponents are different. Defending them is different. Because they know us so well, trying to have a game plan prepared on offense is different. It’s an effort throughout the year.”
The importance of this rivalry hasn't prevented Army (6-5) and No. 22 Navy (9-2) from being successful against other teams as well. Both have secured bowl bids — the Black Knights to the Fenway Bowl and the Midshipmen to the Liberty Bowl. Navy finished tied for first in the American Conference, missing out on the league title game because of tiebreakers.
- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com
