

The Army’s perfect season came crashing down with a nasty loss to Notre Dame, dashing their CFP hopes. But hey, they can still win the AAC championship in their first year in the conference. Meanwhile, Tulane, another ACC team, was also eyeing a playoff spot after winning eight straight games. They almost pulled off upsets against Kansas State and Oklahoma on the road. However, the Green Wave’s ambitions were dashed on Thanksgiving night when they suffered an unexpected defeat to AAC rival Memphis. Now, it’s time to get ready for a crazy Army vs. Tulane game! And a team of gifted broadcast members will bring additional soul to that game day.
Dave Pasch will handle play-by-play, Dusty Dvoracek will provide analysis, and Taylor McGregor will report from the sidelines for the Army vs. Tulane AAC Championship Game on ABC. Without a doubt, this crew’s analysis and humor will brighten your day. Their professional background serves as tangible evidence for the same.
If you are not aware, Dave Pasch will call games with Dusty Dvoracek for the 4th consecutive season. Pasch proved to be an exceptional play-by-play analyst in both football and basketball. The Oklahoma Sooners’ captain and former NFL Draft pick, Dvoracek, on the other hand, has succeeded on his own and had a great run with prominent media sources like CFB Live and other SEC programs.
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On the other hand, rising professional Taylor McGregor started out as a trainee journalist and pundit in the Rockies press corps. The choice of her first news source has a lengthy history. She progressively demonstrated her abilities at other prominent networks, such as SEC, Fox Sports, MLB, and others, before settling down at ESPN.
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The three-star ESPN crew rarely disappoints their fans when they take the mic, as they all strive to provide the listeners with the finest experience possible. Despite this, the process is never easy. You may view the game without any problems, though. But who do the experts think will win, and how? Let’s get into the nitty-gritty.
Army vs. Tulane: Analysts’ forecast
Both teams have shown that they are capable of making some significant points when presented with the chance, but they also pose real defensive threats to the opposing squad. The Black Knights’ limited vertical offense won’t put much strain on Tulane’s skilled pass defense, which is ranked No. 21 in the country this season. Additionally, the Green Wave should have a size edge when evaluating individuals on both lines of play.
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With some strong perimeter opponents who can block any possible escape options to the outside of the group and restrict the Army to modest gains, they also have an athleticism advantage. From there, Tulane’s pace and diversity will allow it to rip a couple of gaps in the Army’s coverage. As a result, it is still unclear who will win the game.
As of now, according to the most recent game lines for the encounter that have been uploaded to FanDuel, Tulane is a 5.5-point favorite versus Army. In addition, the game’s total score is 45.5 points (Over -110, Under -110), according to FanDuel. However, as you are aware, CFB is full of unexpected events, so you must watch the complete game to find out who won.
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