Final Sep 11
NCST 34 -7.0 o52.0
WAKE 24 7.0 u52.0
Final Sep 12
INST 0 47.5 o61.5
IU 73 -47.5 u61.5
Final Sep 12
COLG 24 36.5 o64.0
SYR 66 -36.5 u64.0
Final Sep 12
COLO 20 4.0 o45.0
HOU 36 -4.0 u45.0
Final Sep 12
KSU 17 -1.5 o56.0
ARIZ 23 1.5 u56.0
Final Sep 12
UNM 35 16.0 o52.0
UCLA 10 -16.0 u52.0
Final Sep 13
MEM 28 -4.0 o51.0
TROY 7 4.0 u51.0
Final Sep 13
TOWS 17 28.5 o52.5
MD 44 -28.5 u52.5
Final Sep 13
ORE 34
NW 14
Final Sep 13
SAM 7 52.0 o64.5
BAY 42 -52.0 u64.5
Final Sep 13
CWM 16 31.0 o53.5
UVA 55 -31.0 u53.5
Final Sep 13
HCU 7 48.5 o59.0
NEB 59 -48.5 u59.0
Final Sep 13
OKLA 42 -24.0 o51.0
TEM 3 24.0 u51.0
Final Sep 13
CMU 3
MICH 63
Final Sep 13
BUFF 31 -24.0 o48.5
KENT 28 24.0 u48.5
Final Sep 13
WIS 14 17.5 o45.0
ALA 38 -17.5 u45.0
Final Sep 13
CLEM 21 -3.0 o50.0
GT 24 3.0 u50.0
Final Sep 13
USA 15 25.5 o56.5
AUB 31 -25.5 u56.5
Final Sep 13
ULL 10 27.5 o47.0
MIZZ 52 -27.5 u47.0
Final Sep 13
UNH 29 3.0 o46.5
BALL 34 -3.0 u46.5
Final 4OT Sep 13
CONN 41 -8.5 o53.0
DEL 44 8.5 u53.0
Final 4OT Sep 13
UGA 44 -3.0 o50.5
TENN 41 3.0 u50.5
Final Sep 13
WSU 10 7.0 o57.5
UNT 59 -7.0 u57.5
Final Sep 13
NORF 10
RUTG 60
Final 4OT Sep 13
PITT 24
WVU 31
Final Sep 13
RICH 6 24.0 o47.5
UNC 41 -24.0 u47.5
Final Sep 13
VILL 6
PSU 52
Final Sep 13
NWST 0 48.5 o55.5
CIN 70 -48.5 u55.5
Final Sep 13
USC 33 -20.5 o59.5
PUR 17 20.5 u59.5
Final Sep 13
MORG 0 34.0 o54.5
TOL 60 -34.0 u54.5
Final Sep 13
SMU 28 -28.5 o61.0
MOSU 10 28.5 u61.0
Final Sep 13
YSU 24 24.0 o55.0
MSU 41 -24.0 u55.0
Final Sep 13
IW 20
UTSA 48
Final Sep 13
ORST 14 24.0 o61.5
TTU 45 -24.0 u61.5
Final Sep 13
ISU 24 -21.0 o56.0
ARST 16 21.0 u56.0
Final Sep 13
UTEP 10 39.5 o52.0
TEX 27 -39.5 u52.0
Final Sep 13
USF 12 17.5 o57.0
MIA 49 -17.5 u57.0
Final Sep 13
MTU 14 9.0 o50.0
NEV 13 -9.0 u50.0
Final Sep 13
LIB 13 -6.0 o51.5
BGSU 23 6.0 u51.5
Final Sep 13
FAU 28 1.5 o56.0
FIU 38 -1.5 u56.0
Final Sep 13
MONM 35 2.5 o65.5
CHAR 42 -2.5 u65.5
Final Sep 13
MERR 13 17.0 o44.0
KENN 27 -17.0 u44.0
Final Sep 13
EKY 7 14.5 o49.5
MRSH 38 -14.5 u49.5
Final Sep 13
ALCN 0 43.0 o56.5
MSST 63 -43.0 u56.5
Final Sep 13
PV 17 28.0 o48.0
RICE 38 -28.0 u48.0
Final Sep 13
JVST 34 3.5 o58.5
GASO 41 -3.5 u58.5
Final Sep 13
MURR 21 32.0 o63.5
GSU 37 -32.0 u63.5
Final Sep 13
APP 22 -3.0 o56.0
USM 38 3.0 u56.0
Final Sep 13
ODU 45 5.5 o51.0
VT 26 -5.5 u51.0
Final Sep 13
OHIO 9 28.0 o49.5
OSU 37 -28.0 u49.5
Final Sep 13
WMU 0 27.5 o51.0
ILL 38 -27.5 u51.0
Final Sep 13
ARK 35 4.0 o60.5
MISS 41 -4.0 u60.5
Final Sep 13
FLA 10 4.5 o47.5
LSU 20 -4.5 u47.5
Final Sep 13
EMU 23 26.5 o49.0
UK 48 -26.5 u49.0
Final Sep 13
TAM 41 6.5 o50.5
ND 40 -6.5 u50.5
Final Sep 13
ECU 38 -7.5 o57.5
CCU 0 7.5 u57.5
Final Sep 13
MASS 7 35.0 o44.0
IOWA 47 -35.0 u44.0
Final Sep 13
NMSU 14 10.0 o43.0
LT 49 -10.0 u43.0
Final Sep 13
VAN 31 3.0 o49.0
SOCAR 7 -3.0 u49.0
Final Sep 13
UTAH 31 -24.0 o47.5
WYO 6 24.0 u47.5
Final Sep 13
DUKE 27 1.0 o52.5
TULN 34 -1.0 u52.5
Final Sep 13
ACU 21 42.0 o60.5
TCU 42 -42.0 u60.5
Final Sep 13
NAVY 42 -14.0 o53.0
TLSA 23 14.0 u53.0
Final Sep 13
AKR 28 12.0 o58.5
UAB 31 -12.0 u58.5
Final Sep 13
AFA 30 -4.0 o51.5
USU 49 4.0 u51.5
Final Sep 13
SOU 7 37.5 o50.0
FRES 56 -37.5 u50.0
Final Sep 13
TXST 15 18.5 o61.5
ASU 34 -18.5 u61.5
Final Sep 13
MINN 14 -3.0 o40.5
CAL 27 3.0 u40.5
Final Sep 13
BC 20 -14.0 o45.0
STAN 30 14.0 u45.0
Final Sep 14
PRST 3 35.5 o54.0
HAW 23 -35.5 u54.0
Tulane 2nd AAC9-5
Navy 4th AAC10-3
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Tulane @ Navy preview

Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium

Last Meeting ( Sep 19, 2020 ) Navy 27, Tulane 24

A spot in the American Athletic Conference championship game on Dec. 6 is likely hanging in the balance when Navy hosts No. 25 Tulane in Annapolis, Md., on Saturday afternoon.

Two of the conference's stars in running back Makhi Hughes of Tulane (8-2, 6-0) and quarterback Blake Horvath of Navy (7-2, 5-1) bring broad appeal to a matchup intensified by Tulane edging the likes of Arizona State and Iowa State to give the AAC two teams in the second set of College Football Playoff rankings revealed Tuesday.

As it stands, Tulane (second) and Navy (third) behind No. 24 Army (9-0, 7-0). Navy will face Army in their annual matchup to close the regular season on Dec. 14, but it is designated as a non-conference game and hits after the CFP bracket is announced six days earlier.

The Midshipmen call Horvath's number repeatedly, and he has delivered 870 yards rushing and 13 touchdowns with 1,154 yards passing and 11 scores.

Count Tulane coach Jon Sumrall among Horvath's fans.

"He's unbelievable. The kid is very athletic, can beat you with his legs, throws it really good. Great anticipation and awareness. I think he's extremely tough," Sumrall said.

As if Navy's average of 259.1 yards rushing per game (fifth in FBS) isn't impressive enough, a dangerous passing game only heightens the threat, Sumrall said.

Eight of Horvath's passing touchdowns have covered at least 31 yards, including two that went for 70-plus.

"How comfortable they are throwing the ball down the field and doing it with consistency is unique," Sumrall said. "A lot of times, three-back-option type teams want to go 3-4 yards a play, grind it out. (Navy doesn't) have a problem doing that, but they have probably more explosive ability throwing the ball down the field than most teams do."

Horvath has been playing through a thumb injury he sustained against Charlotte on Oct. 19 and was held to 50 percent passing with no touchdowns in consecutive losses to Notre Dame (51-14 score) and Rice (24-10). He did have 129 yards rushing and a score against the Fighting Irish.

Navy ended the skid with a 28-7 win over South Florida in Tampa last week.

Regarding the effect of Horvath's injury on his team's offense, Navy coach Brian Newberry said the plan "really hasn't changed throughout the course of the year. He's got to be running the football for us. There's times where we may do a little more of that than others, but he's run it very effectively, and so for us to be hitting on all cylinders, he's got to carry the football for us."

On defense, Navy gets to deal with Hughes, who is fourth in the FBS with 1,209 yards rushing.

Newberry called Hughes "as good of a back as there is," saying he combines bruising power and elusiveness.

"He's both. He's really athletic, he's big, he's physical, he breaks tackles, he makes the cuts. He's just a total package at running back. Catches it out of the backfield as well," Newberry said.

The mere threat Hughes poses also sets up Tulane quarterback Darian Mensah, who has thrown for 2,059 yards and 16 touchdowns this season.

"Their team is going to establish that first and foremost, but (then) the play action off of the running game," Newberry said. "The quarterback is a very good player, throws it well, sees the field very well, smart ... is athletic enough to beat you with his feet, so there's lots of challenges with these guys."

Navy cornerback Dashaun Peele has proved to be a weapon as well. The senior has four of the team's 13 interceptions, and he returned two for touchdowns -- covering 61 and 84 yards - in a 51-17 blowout of Charlotte.

--Field Level Media

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