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How to watch: SMU vs. Navy

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SMU RB Tyler Lavine. (Matt Visinsky - On3)

SMU Football faces Navy at 11 a.m. CT on Saturday inside Ford Stadium with the game broadcast on ESPN2. The Mustangs look to move to 10-2 overall, 8-0 in league play and most importantly, punch their ticket to the AAC Championship Game.

The game is also available on FuboTV, which you can watch with a special deal.

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The Midshipmen come in on a two-game winning streak with wins over East Carolina and UAB, which came after a loss to Temple. With a win, Navy becomes bowl eligible as the 5-5 Midshipmen face Army after bowl destinations are announced.

This is the 25th meeting in the series, with Navy holding a 13-11 edge, but SMU’s won the last three meetings. For the Mustangs, it’s also Senior Day, which means honoring a successful group of SMU players.

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“It means a lot. You look at the guys who have been here a long time. The obvious ones like Elijah Chatman, Tyler Lavine, Nelson Paul,” SMU head coach Rhett Lashlee said this week. “There’s a couple others I may be forgetting that have played a ton of football games here. DeVere (Levelston) hasn’t been here the whole time but he’s been here a long time. Some of those guys are going to end up playing more than Ben Redding and Hayden Howerton, which is a lot. So it would be really, really cool to see those guys, where they were in ’18 or ’19, whichever year they got here and we got here, to finish their career out with an opportunity to win a conference or at least play for a conference championship. Potentially their last game here at Ford Stadium too, we’d like to send them out with a win. It’s a special group.

“I think last year’s group was special, but it’s a special group and I don’t know, in terms of wins, but they’ve got a chance to go down with some of the most wins in a two-year stretch of of anybody and probably in their career, too when you start taking about guys like Elijah Chatman because he was here on the 19 team with 10 wins. So he’s won a lot of football games here. We want to send those guys out the right way.”

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