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We contrast the key success indicators used by pro bettors against both the college football schedule and in successful wagering on the NFL.
The superior team in terms of rushing yards per attempt on offense is Navy by .6.
Also on offense, when it comes to yards per reception the figures give the eminence to Navy by a remarkable 7.7.
Vegas sharps exploit yards per point. Data says the more adroit team in that classification is East Carolina by 4.3.
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Defensively on yards per rush, the disparity favors Navy, but by just .1.
The better team at stopping the air attack according to passing yards per completion is Navy by 3.2.
Yards per point dictates the shrewder defense belongs to Navy by 5.3.
In net turnovers, the preeminence is by the Midshipmen by eight.
Yards per point is determined by diving total yards by number of points. Offensively a lower number is considered more efficient. On defense, a higher number is better.