Navy Bookie News: Taking on Air Force as a -7.5 Favorite

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Navy Bookie News: Taking on Air Force as a -7.5 Favorite

Don’t look now but Navy is red hot, starting the season 4-0 Straight Up and 4-1 Against The Spread.  Bookies need to be on notice.

We are a little surprised this number is so low.  After all, Air Force is just 1-3 on the season.

The home team has won the last four in this series. Navy has won its last two home games over that period against Air Force by more than the current spread. 

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