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Connecticut
vs
Navy
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
09/10/2016
3:30pm EST

Lines:
UConn +3.5
Navy -3.5

Total:
Over 43.5 (-107)
Under 43.5 (-107)

Community Picks: Connecticut 0% vs Navy 0%

Connecticut and Navy Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Connecticut
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- For the third time in three games, Navy will have a different starting quarterback operating the complex triple option. Continue to Article
September 09, 2016 5:03:pm EST
Navy
SEPTEMBER 03: Quarterback Tago Smith #2 of the Navy Midshipmen celebrates after rushing for a first quarter touchdown against the Fordham Rams at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on September 3, 2016 in Annapolis, Maryland. Navy co-captains linebacker Daniel Gonzales and slotback Toneo Gulley have decided to switch their jersey numbers to No. 2 to honor quarterback Tago Smith, who was lost to a torn ACL in the season opener. The right knee injury happened on the third play of the second quarter during a 22-yard by Smith when he planted and his leg buckled. Continue to Article
September 07, 2016 10:34:am EST
Navy
Navy QB Malcolm Perry played after beginning the game in the stands (AP). An injury to quarterback Tago Smith meant Navy had to go into the crowd to find another quarterback during its game on Saturday vs. Fordham. OK, the Midshipmen didn’t hold tryouts at halftime or randomly pick a cadet from the stands. Continue to Article
September 03, 2016 5:40:pm EST
Navy
It's time to find out how Navy will fare without record-setting quarterback Keenan Reynolds. Reynolds rushed for 88 touchdowns as a four-year starter for the Midshipmen, defeating Army four straight times before being selected in the sixth round of the NFL draft by the Baltimore Ravens. After serving for three years as Reynolds' backup, senior Tago Smith takes over Navy's triple-option attack Saturday in the season opener against Fordham. Continue to Article
September 02, 2016 11:51:am EST
Connecticut
In what should be another challenging and competitive CAA Football season, most of the conference's flagship programs are wasting no time finding out where they may stand. Ninth-ranked William & Mary got that ambitious stretch underway with Thursday's 48-14 loss at ACC member North Carolina State. The league has notched its share of landmark wins against FBS schools over the years - with James Madison's 21-16 stunner over nationally ranked Virginia Tech in 2010 the most notable - and nearly pulled off another when Maine led Connecticut well into the fourth quarter before the Huskies rallied for a 24-21 win Thursday. Continue to Article
September 02, 2016 10:42:am EST
 
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