The Hurricanes are shippin’ up to Boston this weekend, and they’ll do it as comfortable favorites against Boston College.
Miami opens as an 8.5-point favorite over the Eagles on Saturday, with the total set at 141.5 according to FanDuel. The moneyline is sitting at -420 in favor of the Canes. On paper, this looks like a solid spot for Miami—but it hasn’t always been that simple.
The Hurricanes have been just okay this season when listed as the favorite, and history isn’t exactly on their side in Chestnut Hill. Miami hasn’t beaten Boston College on the road since 2021, which makes this another tricky ACC road test.
Boston College has fallen well short of expectations this season. The Eagles suffered an ugly early loss to Central Connecticut, and things haven’t improved much since. In their most recent stretch, BC dropped games to Duke, Virginia, and Notre Dame, riding a three-game losing skid into Saturday.
Still, the Eagles aren’t without a pulse. They’re led by Fred Payne, a three-year veteran who has improved during his time in Chestnut Hill. Payne is averaging 15.1 points per game, while adding 3.0 assists and 3.6 rebounds.
Whoever you pick, bet responsibly.
Miami opens as an 8.5-point favorite over the Eagles on Saturday, with the total set at 141.5 according to FanDuel. The moneyline is sitting at -420 in favor of the Canes. On paper, this looks like a solid spot for Miami—but it hasn’t always been that simple.
The Hurricanes have been just okay this season when listed as the favorite, and history isn’t exactly on their side in Chestnut Hill. Miami hasn’t beaten Boston College on the road since 2021, which makes this another tricky ACC road test.
Boston College has fallen well short of expectations this season. The Eagles suffered an ugly early loss to Central Connecticut, and things haven’t improved much since. In their most recent stretch, BC dropped games to Duke, Virginia, and Notre Dame, riding a three-game losing skid into Saturday.
Still, the Eagles aren’t without a pulse. They’re led by Fred Payne, a three-year veteran who has improved during his time in Chestnut Hill. Payne is averaging 15.1 points per game, while adding 3.0 assists and 3.6 rebounds.
Whoever you pick, bet responsibly.