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Next Navy Game

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@ East Carolina Pirates
East Carolina
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Fri 11/295:00 PM

Midshipmen Injuries

All NCAAF Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Midshipmen 2024 Schedule & Betting Odds

dateopponentscorespreadover/undermoneyline
Dec 14th@ARMY----
Nov 29th@ECU----
Nov 16thTULNL 0-35+7.5 LU 49TULN +230
Nov 9th@USFW 28-7-3.5 WU 56.5NAVY -152
Nov 2nd@RICEL 10-24-12.5 LU 51.5RICE -445
Oct 26thNDL 14-51+14 LO 50.5ND +440
Oct 19thCHAW 51-17-16.5 WO 57.5NAVY -747
Oct 5th@AFAW 34-7-10 WO 37.5NAVY -390
Sep 28th@UABW 41-18-4.5 WO 56.5NAVY -193
Sep 21stMEMW 56-44+9.5 WO 47NAVY +260
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Navy Midshipmen Football

The Navy Midshipmen football program aims to turn things around after a tough few years. They tied a program record with 11 wins in 2019 but have yet to clear the five-win mark over the last four years.

Navy enters its second season with head coach Brian Newberry. He succeeded Ken Niumatalolo following a very successful 15-year tenure. Navy went 5-7 in their first season with Newberry, including losing against rival Army.

The expectations are low for Navy, as they could fail to qualify for a bowl game for the fifth straight year. There's a long season ahead, and a lot can change from now until November. Below, you'll find the top betting options for Navy during the 2024 season.

Betting on Navy

You can bet on Navy in various ways this season. The top options for the Midshipmen are the NCAAF win total and AAC Championship odds. We likely won't see any Navy players in contention to win the Heisman, but that's another market available for college football betting.

There are also options to bet on individual Navy games. You can bet on the moneyline, point spread, and point total. 

Betting on the Navy Moneyline

Betting on the moneyline is the simplest way to approach a game. You're betting on which team wins the game. It can get tricky when determining the odds because it's not always valuable to wager on a big favorite. Take a look at an example below for a Navy game.

  • Navy +800
  • Notre Dame -1500

In this example, Navy is the underdog because they have a (+) symbol in front of the odds. Notre Dame is a favorite with the (-) symbol, and the large number indicates they're a big favorite. It's not as easy as betting on Notre Dame because you'd have to wager $1,500 just to earn a $100 profit. With Navy, a $100 bet gives you $800 in winnings if they pull off the upset.

Feel free to check out the Action Network NCAAF Odds & Betting Lines page for odds on every game.

Betting on Navy Point Spreads

The point spread represents the amount by which one team will defeat another. It's a good way to find value on the favorite, so you don't have to place a massive wager to turn a profit. Typically, you'll see each team have -110 odds for the spread.

  • Navy +20.5 (-110)
  • Notre Dame -20.5 (-110)

If we use the same example from the moneyline, Notre Dame is a 20.5-point favorite over Navy. That means Notre Dame must win by 21+ points to cover the spread. If you're betting on Navy, they must win or lose by 20 points or less. The -110 odds mean a $110 wager yields $100 in winnings.

If you want more information on calculating odds, check out the Betting Odds Calculator at Action Network. 

Betting on the Point Total in Navy Games

The point total is all about determining the game's final score. The sportsbooks have a point projection before each game, and you must decide if there will be more or less points. In last year's game between Navy and Notre Dame, the point total was 49.5.

  • Over/Under 49.5 Points (-110)

It's fairly simple to bet on the point total. If you bet the over, you need 50+ points, while a bet on the under means you win with 48 points or fewer.

NCAAF Player Props

College football props vary by state. We've seen more and more states have limitations against college sports player props over the last year. That list includes Maryland, so local residents cannot bet player props on Navy games.

If you're in a state with college football player props, you can bet on passing yards, rushing yards, and receiving touchdowns.

Next Navy Game

Game Details
@ East Carolina Pirates
East Carolina
location pin
Fri 11/295:00 PM

Midshipmen Injuries

All NCAAF Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Navy Midshipmen Football

The Navy Midshipmen football program aims to turn things around after a tough few years. They tied a program record with 11 wins in 2019 but have yet to clear the five-win mark over the last four years.

Navy enters its second season with head coach Brian Newberry. He succeeded Ken Niumatalolo following a very successful 15-year tenure. Navy went 5-7 in their first season with Newberry, including losing against rival Army.

The expectations are low for Navy, as they could fail to qualify for a bowl game for the fifth straight year. There's a long season ahead, and a lot can change from now until November. Below, you'll find the top betting options for Navy during the 2024 season.

Betting on Navy

You can bet on Navy in various ways this season. The top options for the Midshipmen are the NCAAF win total and AAC Championship odds. We likely won't see any Navy players in contention to win the Heisman, but that's another market available for college football betting.

There are also options to bet on individual Navy games. You can bet on the moneyline, point spread, and point total. 

Betting on the Navy Moneyline

Betting on the moneyline is the simplest way to approach a game. You're betting on which team wins the game. It can get tricky when determining the odds because it's not always valuable to wager on a big favorite. Take a look at an example below for a Navy game.

  • Navy +800
  • Notre Dame -1500

In this example, Navy is the underdog because they have a (+) symbol in front of the odds. Notre Dame is a favorite with the (-) symbol, and the large number indicates they're a big favorite. It's not as easy as betting on Notre Dame because you'd have to wager $1,500 just to earn a $100 profit. With Navy, a $100 bet gives you $800 in winnings if they pull off the upset.

Feel free to check out the Action Network NCAAF Odds & Betting Lines page for odds on every game.

Betting on Navy Point Spreads

The point spread represents the amount by which one team will defeat another. It's a good way to find value on the favorite, so you don't have to place a massive wager to turn a profit. Typically, you'll see each team have -110 odds for the spread.

  • Navy +20.5 (-110)
  • Notre Dame -20.5 (-110)

If we use the same example from the moneyline, Notre Dame is a 20.5-point favorite over Navy. That means Notre Dame must win by 21+ points to cover the spread. If you're betting on Navy, they must win or lose by 20 points or less. The -110 odds mean a $110 wager yields $100 in winnings.

If you want more information on calculating odds, check out the Betting Odds Calculator at Action Network. 

Betting on the Point Total in Navy Games

The point total is all about determining the game's final score. The sportsbooks have a point projection before each game, and you must decide if there will be more or less points. In last year's game between Navy and Notre Dame, the point total was 49.5.

  • Over/Under 49.5 Points (-110)

It's fairly simple to bet on the point total. If you bet the over, you need 50+ points, while a bet on the under means you win with 48 points or fewer.

NCAAF Player Props

College football props vary by state. We've seen more and more states have limitations against college sports player props over the last year. That list includes Maryland, so local residents cannot bet player props on Navy games.

If you're in a state with college football player props, you can bet on passing yards, rushing yards, and receiving touchdowns.