Indiana -7.5

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Moved back to 8.5 as of now.

Lets see if there’s movement this afternoon before kickoff
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John Murray, a veteran Las Vegas bookmaker at the Westgate SuperBook, said sharp money showed up on Miami late in the week at his shop.

"I get it," Murray said. "The line on an Indiana-Miami game would have been nowhere near this number all season. Miami would have likely been favored in this game most of the year, actually."

"Some sharper money has shown up on Miami, both on the money-line and the spread," Joey Feazel, head of football for Caesars Sportsbook, told ESPN. "We still expect Indiana support to build as we get closer to kickoff."

Hard Rock Bet, Florida's only licensed bookmaker, said a Miami upset would produce the most successful outcome for its customers in the sportsbook's history. The betting interest on Indiana-Miami was on pace to become the fourth-most heavily bet game at Hard Rock Bet, behind the previous two Super Bowls and the 2025 AFC Championship Game, the sportsbook said.

"Love them or hate them, The U has created a perfect storm," Neil Walsh, senior vice president of Hard Rock Bet sportsbook, said in a company release. "Our players have backed this team's championship potential all season, and a Miami win would ignite a massive celebration, including what we project to be the largest single-day payout in Hard Rock Bet history."
 
Money continue to slowly come in for Miami. Spread wide it’s about 70/30 Indiana. Much more lopsided all week. But moneyline is 50/50 of the comment and 64/36 of bets for Indiana. Sharper money on Miami ML
 
Most betters and public money still has Indiana plus the points, but a lot of sharp money coming in on canes ML
People still think we beat OSU because of a Pick 6

We beat them because we pushed them around

I’m pretty honest (I think) about the type of team we have and I’m astonished at the narrative that’s been built here

It’s like the people that say Bain was held in check against Ole Miss

Pure box score watchers and parrots
 
People still think we beat OSU because of a Pick 6

We beat them because we pushed them around

I’m pretty honest (I think) about the type of team we have and I’m astonished at the narrative that’s been built here
We play our best game of the year and we can't lose. I don't think the same is true about Indiana. I don't understand how a the team that's better in the trenches can be a 7.5 point underdog. You have to be delusional like ***** Connelly at ESPN and pretend the trenches are even to make it make sense.
 
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People still think we beat OSU because of a Pick 6

We beat them because we pushed them around

I’m pretty honest (I think) about the type of team we have and I’m astonished at the narrative that’s been built here

It’s like the people that say Bain was held in check against Ole Miss

Pure box score watchers and parrots
It’s recency bias. They see two 30 point victories over “bama” and Oregon. Not knowing those teams. And Miami made too many mistakes vs ole Miss (not knowing half the team had the flu).
 

John Murray, a veteran Las Vegas bookmaker at the Westgate SuperBook, said sharp money showed up on Miami late in the week at his shop.

"I get it," Murray said. "The line on an Indiana-Miami game would have been nowhere near this number all season. Miami would have likely been favored in this game most of the year, actually."

"Some sharper money has shown up on Miami, both on the money-line and the spread," Joey Feazel, head of football for Caesars Sportsbook, told ESPN. "We still expect Indiana support to build as we get closer to kickoff."

Hard Rock Bet, Florida's only licensed bookmaker, said a Miami upset would produce the most successful outcome for its customers in the sportsbook's history. The betting interest on Indiana-Miami was on pace to become the fourth-most heavily bet game at Hard Rock Bet, behind the previous two Super Bowls and the 2025 AFC Championship Game, the sportsbook said.

"Love them or hate them, The U has created a perfect storm," Neil Walsh, senior vice president of Hard Rock Bet sportsbook, said in a company release. "Our players have backed this team's championship potential all season, and a Miami win would ignite a massive celebration, including what we project to be the largest single-day payout in Hard Rock Bet history."
That’s about the only thing I’m concerned about tonight.
 
We play our best game of the year and we can't lose. I don't think the same is true about Indiana. I don't understand how a the team that's better in the trenches can be a 7.5 point underdog. You have to be delusional like ***** Connelly at ESPN and pretend the trenches are even to make it make sense.
I felt way better before OSU than most. As soon as I saw us push them around the first two series I knew it was ours if we didn’t implode

They are obviously a fantastic team but they haven’t been hit with those heavy hands like we got ( @k9cane will like that one I think )
 
As we get closer to the game I’m starting to notice how stupid ppl who think bc we lost to SMU and Louisville we aren’t close to Indiana. 2 games lost by 9pts and we all know it was self inflicted wounds/mistakes that caused us to lose those games.

We could have easily been undefeated just like they could have easily lost 2 games. Indiana’s last 2 games don’t move me, and a lot of people are blinded by recency bias.

We come out, punch them in the mouth, and play sound football we win this game. I think we play sound football. A close game or a convincing win will come down to other factors.
 
As we get closer to the game I’m starting to notice how stupid ppl who think bc we lost to SMU and Louisville we aren’t close to Indiana. 2 games lost by 9pts and we all know it was self inflicted wounds/mistakes that caused us to lose those games.

We could have easily been undefeated just like they could have easily lost 2 games. Indiana’s last 2 games don’t move me, and a lot of people are blinded by recency bias.

We come out, punch them in the mouth, and play sound football we win this game. I think we play sound football. A close game or a convincing win will come down to other factors.
This

OSU forced us to step up and play clean and we did

Ole Miss is a sloppy unconventional team. We played sloppy because they are. Plus the flu

I think Indiana forces us to lock in especially when everyone is telling us we have no chance
 
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I felt way better before OSU than most. As soon as I saw us push them around the first two series I knew it was ours if we didn’t implode

They are obviously a fantastic team but they haven’t been hit with those heavy hands like we got ( @k9cane will like that one I think )
That's what I tell my kids whenever we watch a game. The first two drives tell everything about who has the upper hand.
 
That's what I tell my kids whenever we watch a game. The first two drives tell everything about who has the upper hand.
Lost count how many times I’ve said this to someone but the FSU and Louisville games were actual very similar

First two drives their offense threw the kitchen sink at us

A couple of huge mistakes on our part and some goofy luck and it was 14-0 instead of 3-0

I know the game always comes down to the end but those first couple series tell us so much I agree
 
DK was the only book still at -8.5 earlier and they are down to -7.5 now.

Total dropped a point to 46.5

Lower scoring game benefits us, obviously.
 
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