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vs Louisville Cardinals
Louisville
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Fri 10/1711:00 PM

Miami (FL) vs Louisville Odds

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SpreadTotalMoneyline
LOU
+12.5-110
o49.5-110
+380
MIA
-12.5-110
u49.5-110
-500

Hurricanes Injuries

All NCAAF Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Picks
The Pick Don
The Pick Don
Last 30d: 7-5-0 (+1.9u)
I’m going to go ahead and say it, the model does not like this play. However, this is a spot I’ve had circled for weeks, and I’m trusting my gut here. Let me start by saying Miami is an excellent football team. However, this is the absolute peak of the market on them. They’re undefeated and sitting at #2 in the AP Poll with public perception at an all time high. Despite this, we have the Canes rated slightly lower at just 7th nationally and now is the perfect time to take advantage of this inflated hype. It’s worth remembering that this line opened at Miami -6.5 just a few weeks ago. Since then, the Hurricanes have continued to dominate while Louisville dropped a heartbreaker at home to Virginia. However, don’t let that loss fool you, Louisville handed that game away and still nearly won in overtime. They finished with an 85% postgame win expectancy and could very easily be 5-0 right now. Despite that result, we still rate Louisville as the 31st best team in the country and remain high on their overall profile. Now, let’s break down the matchup. Louisville’s defense is elite and that’s the main driver for this play. Their front seven is a top five unit nationally and has been dominant all season. That’s especially important against a Miami team that’s made a living controlling games in the trenches behind one of the best offensive lines in college football. That battle up front will decide a lot tonight. The Cardinals’ secondary has also been lights out, ranking first in the nation in EPA per pass allowed (-0.40). That’s huge against a dangerous Miami passing attack. Even more impressive, this defense limits explosive plays, something Miami thrives on. Slowing the tempo and forcing Miami into long, sustained drives is key here. Just look back at the Virginia game. That offense is electric, yet Louisville held them to just 237 total yards, with two of Virginia’s touchdowns coming off a fumble return and a pick-six. It’s impressive that Louisville still managed to take that one to overtime. This could potentially be the best defense Miami has faced all season. Offensively, Louisville hasn’t hit its stride yet, but the talent is there. Running back Isaac Brown is one of the best in the country, and Miller Moss is an NFL-caliber quarterback. Coming off a bye week, this is a perfect opportunity for them to put it together. Expect a more methodical approach with quick throws and staying ahead of the sticks to neutralize Miami’s pass rush. This game gives me flashbacks to when Louisville went to Clemson as a 10.5-point underdog and won outright last year. While I’m not necessarily calling for an upset, this is a very capable football team. One more note: Miami has been very fortunate this season, ranking 6th in our luck metrics. Teams in that range almost always experience some regression as the season goes on. Also, let’s not forget about Mario Cristobal, the king of making games closer than they need to be. He’s a coach I am completely fine fading. Could I be completely wrong and look dumb after the game? Sure, but I’ll pay to play here. I’m taking Louisville +13 and would take this down to +11.5.
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Sandy Plashkes
Sandy Plashkes
Last 30d: 22-19-2 (-4.0u)
Roger Goodell
Roger Goodell
Last 30d: 9-9-3 (+1.1u)
Lines at Lunch
Lines at Lunch
Last 30d: 5-5-2 (-0.7u)
LOU +13.5-115
LOU
LOU Team Abbreviation@MIA Team Abbreviation
MIA
1.15u
10/17 11:00 PM
Ryan Sura
Ryan Sura
Last 30d: 21-21-0 (-1.5u)
LOU +13.5-115
LOU
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MIA
1.15u
10/17 11:00 PM
4
Cam Is Money
Cam Is Money
Last 30d: 14-14-0 (+0.2u)
Lines at Lunch
Lines at Lunch
Last 30d: 5-5-2 (-0.7u)
Cam Is Money
Cam Is Money
Last 30d: 14-14-0 (+0.2u)
Under 51-110
LOU
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MIA
1u
10/17 11:00 PM
Brian Bitler
Brian Bitler
Last 30d: 23-24-1 (-4.4u)
LOU +13.5-105
LOU
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MIA
3u
10/17 11:00 PM
6
Duck
Duck
Last 30d: 74-61-3 (-0.2u)
Under 51-110
LOU
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MIA
1.1u
10/17 11:00 PM
153
Stuck 🚨
Stuck 🚨
Last 30d: 33-38-1 (+0.2u)
LOU +14-110
LOU
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MIA
0.5u
10/17 11:00 PM
403
Babs .
Babs .
Last 30d: 45-33-2 (+6.3u)
Boomer Betz
Boomer Betz
Last 30d: 53-41-0 (+7.4u)
LOU +13.5+100
LOU
LOU Team Abbreviation@MIA Team Abbreviation
MIA
1u
10/17 11:00 PM
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Hurricanes 2025 Schedule & Betting Odds

dateopponentscorespreadover/undermoneyline
Nov 1st@SMU----
Oct 25thSTAN----
Oct 17thLOU----
Oct 4th@FSUW 28-22-3.5 WU 54.5MIA -170
Sep 20thFLAW 26-7-8.5 WU 51.5MIA -340
Sep 13thUSFW 49-12-17.5 WO 56.5MIA -780
Sep 6thBCUW 45-3-54.5 LU 64.5-
Aug 31stNDW 27-24+3 WO 50.5MIA +124
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Miami Hurricanes 2025 Season Preview

The Miami Hurricanes enter the 2025 season hoping to build off of an exciting 2024 where Cam Ward shined on the brightest stages. The Hurricanes are coming off a 10-3 campaign last season where they battled for a chance to compete for the CFP.

The Hurricanes will kick off the season with a tough test at home hosting Notre Dame, the runner ups of the 2024 title game. Mario Cristobal is 22-16 as the Miami HC, and now that Cam Ward is gone the pressure will be on Cristobal to continue his recent success.

The most notable transfer is former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck, who replaces Cam Ward. The senior threw for 28 touchdowns and 12 interceptions last year as a Georgia Bulldog.

Miami’s 2024 offense will reset with Beck at QB and a new receiving corps. Their run game will have to take on a bigger role, but Beck must also improve after leaving Georgia. Sophomore Joshisa Trader leads the new-look pass catchers for Miami.

New DC Corey Hetherman brings an aggressive 4-2-5 scheme to revamp a unit that struggled in 2024. Only four starters return, but key transfers and young talent could make this a much stronger defense in Miami.

Texas transfer Bert Auburn takes over kicking duties, while punter Dylan Joyce returns. Miami hopes that return man Keelan Marion adds explosiveness to special teams.

Clemson are atop the 2025 ACC Championship odds in the new-look conference that now also includes SMU, Stanford, and Cal. However with a talented cast of returning players and transfers, Miami has the potential to be a top candidate for the conference.

Miami Hurricanes Point Spreads

A spread bet is a bet on a team to win by at least a certain number of points (if favored) or lose by less than a certain number (if underdogs). Here’s an example of one way that could look for Miami.

  • Miami -1.5 (-110)
  • North Carolina +1.5 (-110)

For a Miami spread bet to pay off, it would need to win by at least two points. North Carolina backers, on the other hand, can win if the Tar Heels win or merely lose by one point. All of these are known as “covering the spread.” In the case of a whole number spread, if the favored team wins by that exact amount, bettors on both sides “push” (tie) and get their money back.

Miami Hurricanes Over/Unders

Over/unders (also known as totals) are bets on the combined scoring of both teams in a game. For its game against North Carolina in 2020, the total was set at a whopping 72 points. With the Hurricanes losing, 62-26, the combined 88 points between the teams made this an easy win for the over. Had the game finished with fewer than 72 points between the teams, under bettors would’ve won instead.

Had it been, say, 46-26, or any other score adding up to 72, the bet would have been a push and both bets would have been refunded.

Miami Hurricanes Moneylines

A moneyline, another popular type of bet, is just a straightforward wager on which team will win. Favored teams are given a minus sign before their odds, while underdog teams have a plus sign. This may seem confusing, but let’s give an example using a hypothetical $100 wager.

If the Hurricanes were -200 favorites, a bettor would need to risk $200 for the chance to win $100 if Miami prevailed. If they were +200 underdogs, on the other hand, a $100 bet would give a $200 profit in the event of an upset.

Miami Hurricanes Props

Prop bets are listed in a similar fashion as over/unders, but instead of points scored by the teams, we’re looking for statistics accumulated by a player.

Miami Hurricanes Futures

Futures bets are bets on exactly that: the future. Paid out when the outcome is clear (for example, when the Heisman winner is announced), these bets take place over an entire season.

Some other examples of Hurricanes futures you could bet are the total number of wins on the season, odds to win the ACC, odds to take home the national title, and more.

Next Miami (FL) Game

Game Details
vs Louisville Cardinals
Louisville
location pin
Fri 10/1711:00 PM

Miami (FL) vs Louisville Odds

More Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
LOU
+12.5-110
o49.5-110
+380
MIA
-12.5-110
u49.5-110
-500

Hurricanes Injuries

All NCAAF Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Miami Hurricanes 2025 Season Preview

The Miami Hurricanes enter the 2025 season hoping to build off of an exciting 2024 where Cam Ward shined on the brightest stages. The Hurricanes are coming off a 10-3 campaign last season where they battled for a chance to compete for the CFP.

The Hurricanes will kick off the season with a tough test at home hosting Notre Dame, the runner ups of the 2024 title game. Mario Cristobal is 22-16 as the Miami HC, and now that Cam Ward is gone the pressure will be on Cristobal to continue his recent success.

The most notable transfer is former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck, who replaces Cam Ward. The senior threw for 28 touchdowns and 12 interceptions last year as a Georgia Bulldog.

Miami’s 2024 offense will reset with Beck at QB and a new receiving corps. Their run game will have to take on a bigger role, but Beck must also improve after leaving Georgia. Sophomore Joshisa Trader leads the new-look pass catchers for Miami.

New DC Corey Hetherman brings an aggressive 4-2-5 scheme to revamp a unit that struggled in 2024. Only four starters return, but key transfers and young talent could make this a much stronger defense in Miami.

Texas transfer Bert Auburn takes over kicking duties, while punter Dylan Joyce returns. Miami hopes that return man Keelan Marion adds explosiveness to special teams.

Clemson are atop the 2025 ACC Championship odds in the new-look conference that now also includes SMU, Stanford, and Cal. However with a talented cast of returning players and transfers, Miami has the potential to be a top candidate for the conference.

Miami Hurricanes Point Spreads

A spread bet is a bet on a team to win by at least a certain number of points (if favored) or lose by less than a certain number (if underdogs). Here’s an example of one way that could look for Miami.

  • Miami -1.5 (-110)
  • North Carolina +1.5 (-110)

For a Miami spread bet to pay off, it would need to win by at least two points. North Carolina backers, on the other hand, can win if the Tar Heels win or merely lose by one point. All of these are known as “covering the spread.” In the case of a whole number spread, if the favored team wins by that exact amount, bettors on both sides “push” (tie) and get their money back.

Miami Hurricanes Over/Unders

Over/unders (also known as totals) are bets on the combined scoring of both teams in a game. For its game against North Carolina in 2020, the total was set at a whopping 72 points. With the Hurricanes losing, 62-26, the combined 88 points between the teams made this an easy win for the over. Had the game finished with fewer than 72 points between the teams, under bettors would’ve won instead.

Had it been, say, 46-26, or any other score adding up to 72, the bet would have been a push and both bets would have been refunded.

Miami Hurricanes Moneylines

A moneyline, another popular type of bet, is just a straightforward wager on which team will win. Favored teams are given a minus sign before their odds, while underdog teams have a plus sign. This may seem confusing, but let’s give an example using a hypothetical $100 wager.

If the Hurricanes were -200 favorites, a bettor would need to risk $200 for the chance to win $100 if Miami prevailed. If they were +200 underdogs, on the other hand, a $100 bet would give a $200 profit in the event of an upset.

Miami Hurricanes Props

Prop bets are listed in a similar fashion as over/unders, but instead of points scored by the teams, we’re looking for statistics accumulated by a player.

Miami Hurricanes Futures

Futures bets are bets on exactly that: the future. Paid out when the outcome is clear (for example, when the Heisman winner is announced), these bets take place over an entire season.

Some other examples of Hurricanes futures you could bet are the total number of wins on the season, odds to win the ACC, odds to take home the national title, and more.