Miami -14.5 vs Louisville

Why would the line moving a little mean anything unless there is an injury or something?? Same teams playing
That’s precisely when line moves matter most, when there are no injuries. Because it means the sharps are on a particular side and the house isn’t just adjusting the line due to injury. Over a large enough sample size, we’d see such moves are accurate a decent amount greater than 50/50. I’m just presenting this info for one game, so I wouldn’t read into it too much. That said, no one should want to see our line dropping. Which it is.
 
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Fanduel opened at -14.5
With even juice on both sides? Or tilted like they did last week for Pitt/F$U:
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Yeah after the first one dies
Brohm gonna suit up in a giant helmet with neck brace isn't he

but seriously i think the 2 QB news means Brohm will have a package for the rFR Deuce Adams, to give them a running threat at QB. Switching between Moss and Brady Allen makes no sense to me
 
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Brohm gonna suit up in a giant helmet with neck brace isn't he

but seriously i think the 2 QB news means Brohm will have a package for the rFR Deuce Adams, to give them a running threat at QB. Switching between Moss and Brady Allen makes no sense to me
That’s a good point

At the very minimum he wants us to have to spend time preparing for it which doesn’t hurt them in any way shape or form

Feels good to walk into this game knowing our DC and personnel aren’t complete liabilities though
 
Sharp money took it down from 14.5 to 13.5 but that’s getting a little juiced right now and possible it could come back to 14
 
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Brohm gonna suit up in a giant helmet with neck brace isn't he

but seriously i think the 2 QB news means Brohm will have a package for the rFR Deuce Adams, to give them a running threat at QB. Switching between Moss and Brady Allen makes no sense to me
It's Brohm, he'll empty the clip against us.
 
I watched the James Madison game. They had a very fast and aggressive defense. They had two blown plays that basically cost them the game but they pretty much shut down Louisville. Was shocked at the success they had.

James Madison literally couldn't throw the ball down the field. I have no idea what offensive scheme they run but they had two QBs and neither could throw. If they had any pulse on offense they would have won.
 
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