The more I look at this game, the more I think it will be a bloodbath. We have all summer to prepare for the option, an elite DL, and Navy loses 3 of their starting 5 OL (their LT, C, and RG). I watched a rerun of Navy-San Jose State the other day and there is no doubt Reynolds is a hell of a talent and I really, really mean that...he tied the NCAA record for rushing TDs by a QB in a game (7) and though it was against a very bad defense, you could see his talent.
However, we have a veteran and talented DL that could make it tough for Reynolds to even get to the perimeter and he is not a gifted passer whatsoever. I think for the purposes of stopping Navy, we see a starting DL of Bosa, Washington, Bennett, and S. Miller, with some rotation of Schutt, Carter, Hill, and Lewis. Their OL is undersized and I think we can overwhelm them and blow up their reads before they can sniff the 2nd level.
Also, even if they put up some points on us (I think they get in the 20 point range), no way they come close to stopping our offense and they will not win a shootout. Their defense is BAD. They might give us a little trouble with their veteran DL and our young OL (hoping Decker, Lindsay, and Elflein mitigate the youth somewhat), but I think we get the ball out quick to our weapons and they just don't have the athletes to chase Dontre, EzE, Braxton, C. Smith, D. Smith, etc. Mix a little read-zone in with some quick screens, slants, bubbles, and take the occasional deep shot to the Smiths and we will put up some points. Only way I see us struggling is if (Lord forbid) Braxton gets hurt for more than a few possessions. In either even, that is my official prediction for now.