Bowl season continues as No. 21 Navy plays host to Pittsburgh in the 2015 Military Bowl on Monday afternoon.

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The Panthers wrapped up the regular season with an 8-4 record, good enough for second in the Coastal Division, while the Midshipmen finished 10-2 and in second place in the West.

In its last game, Pittsburgh fell, 29-24, to Miami on Nov. 27. Navy scored a 21-17 victory over Army last time out on Dec. 12.

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Game Preview

Matchup: Pittsburgh (8-4) at Navy (10-2)

Time: 2:30 p.m. ET

Venue: Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Md.

Radio: Pittsburgh (93.7 KDKA); Navy (WNAV 1430)

Betting Odds: Navy (-3, -110) via Sportsbook.

This game can be live streamed for free here.

What To Watch For

--Keenan Reynolds will suit up for his final home game as Navy quarterback, eyeing more records in his historic career. The signal caller set a Division I record for career rushing touchdowns (85) and posted the most touchdowns in school history (30), according to ESPN. He needs to gain 81 yards on the ground to reach 4,496 and surpass Denard Robinson for the most all-time among quarterbacks. With two more scores, he'll become the all-time leader in the FBS with 87.

--Reynolds is 52-for-98 for 1,077 yards this season with seven touchdowns and an interception. He'll be opposed by Nathan Peterman, who is 180 of 293 on the season for 2,150 yards with 19 scores and five picks. Peterman has plenty of weapons, including running back Qadree Ollison, who finished fourth in the ACC in rushing yards (1,048) and receiver Tyler Boyd, who led the conference in receptions (85).

--Midshipmen coach Ken Niumatalolo has decided to stay on and will look to lead his team to a program-best 11th win and its 10th straight at home. The Panthers are making their eighth straight bowl appearance.

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