The 2025 Wasabi Fenway Bowl between the UConn Huskies and Army Black Knights on Saturday promises to be an interesting bowl matchup. These teams bring very different styles of play to Fenway Park in Boston, with UConn’s high-octane passing game going up against the run-heavy offense of Army. Here, I break down this matchup and give you my UConn vs Army prediction before kickoff.
Our UConn vs Army Pick
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Game Snapshot
- Matchup: UConn Huskies vs Army Black Knights
- Date & Time: Saturday, December 27, 2:15 p.m.
- Venue: Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts
- Broadcast: ESPN
Key Storylines
UConn has enjoyed a breakthrough season, posting a 9-3 record and advancing to bowl season for the fourth time in five years. The Huskies’ offense ranked among the top in the nation in total yardage and scoring, averaging more than 450 yards and nearly 37 points per game That success was driven by explosive receiver Skyler Bell and productive running back Cam Edwards.
However, UConn faces significant challenges entering this game. Head coach Jim Mora has departed for a new position, and key figures like starting quarterback Joe Fagnano, are unavailable for the bowl game. Interim coaching duties belong to Gordon Sammis amid program transition as incoming head coach Jason Candle begins shaping the future, introducing uncertainty to the Huskies’ preparation and execution in this game.
Army brings its typically disciplined, run-oriented offense that has ranked among the best in the country in rushing yards per game. The Black Knights rely on a ground-heavy scheme that keeps defenses off-balance thanks to the triple-option elements. Their defense has been steady, limiting opponents to just over 22 points per outing.
At 6-6, Army’s season was defined by rugged play and a memorable rivalry contest with Navy that went down to the wire. Veteran coach Jeff Monken and his experienced roster are a steady presence in bowl competition, and Army enters this contest with a clear identity and continuity that could be decisive against a UConn team in transition.
Quarterback Play
The absence of Joe Fagnano for UConn is the most notable quarterback storyline. Fagnano’s performance this season was elite prior to the opt-out, and his departure leaves new or less experienced options under center for the Huskies. This change significantly alters the offensive outlook and places added pressure on UConn’s skill players to compensate without their primary signal-caller.
Army’s quarterback Cale Hellums contributes effectively as a dual-threat in the Black Knights’ triple-option attack, and his ability to gain yardage on the ground is central to Army’s offensive success. This contrast in quarterback situations favors Army’s more proven system in this environment.
Betting Trends & H2H
- UConn is 5-4 all-time against Army
- Both teams are 6-5-1 against the spread so far this season.
- Army has gone under the total in 8 of their 12 games this season.
- UConn has gone over the total 8 times in their 12 games.

