Miami opens as a multi-touchdown favorite against Louisville

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They have like 7-8 guys on the LOS pretty regularly. But Miller Moss is constantly running for his life behind that line, which he's not good at. Honestly, it all may play out very similar to the FSU game except Moss isn't Tommy C.

i see us winning easily by 30. to my understanding, there was little to no celebration after the FSU win [NEED CONFIRMATION], Bain was sitting dejected and angry on the bench after the game, Mario, Dawson and the Angry Mennonite were ****ed, and they the players all know they f@cked up by failing to execute and having 13 penalties.

this is the game where they play a complete game from start to finish. Louisville gets a few scores here and there maybe even a touchdown, but we blow them out of the building. i feel it a-coming. something like A River of Frothy Ejaculate

 
Coming off a close-but-not-close win over Florida State on Saturday, Miami heads into Week 8 as an overwhelming favorite for its upcoming Friday night matchup.

According to FanDuel, Miami has opened as a 14.5-point favorite to beat Louisville next weekend in Miami Gardens. The over/under is set at 53.5 points. Kickoff between the Hurricanes and Cardinals is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 17, at 7:00 p.m. EST at Hard Rock Stadium on ESPN2.

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Miami is 4-1-0 against the spread so far this season, with Bethune-Cookman being the only team they failed to cover against. The Hurricanes covered the 4.5-point spread in their win over Florida State this past weekend.

ESPN Analytics also heavily favors Miami over Louisville, giving the Hurricanes an 84.2 percent chance to win.

Louisville checks in at No. 37 in the FPI. The Cardinals are 4-1 on the season with wins over Eastern Kentucky, James Madison, Bowling Green, and Pittsburgh. Their lone loss came in overtime to Virginia this past weekend.

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Coming off a close-but-not-close win over Florida State on Saturday, Miami heads into Week 8 as an overwhelming favorite for its upcoming Friday night matchup.

According to FanDuel, Miami has opened as a 14.5-point favorite to beat Louisville next weekend in Miami Gardens. The over/under is set at 53.5 points. Kickoff between the Hurricanes and Cardinals is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 17, at 7:00 p.m. EST at Hard Rock Stadium on ESPN2.

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Miami is 4-1-0 against the spread so far this season, with Bethune-Cookman being the only team they failed to cover against. The Hurricanes covered the 4.5-point spread in their win over Florida State this past weekend.

ESPN Analytics also heavily favors Miami over Louisville, giving the Hurricanes an 84.2 percent chance to win.

Louisville checks in at No. 37 in the FPI. The Cardinals are 4-1 on the season with wins over Eastern Kentucky, James Madison, Bowling Green, and Pittsburgh. Their lone loss came in overtime to Virginia this past weekend.
Well, at least they have played one decent game.


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If Mario decides to play with a legitimate team rotation, we win big like USF. UL is not a good football team in my opinion. I think their past 2 rosters were better. UL seem's to play better in the 2nd half, so if Mario sticks with these tight rotations, this game will look like the other 3 big games, not what it should. I personally wouldn't bet this game until I legitimately know how Mario will coach the game.
 
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miami is 4-0 ATS against FBS. anyone with a brain that's a Miami if an knows that Mario doesn't run it up on FCS teams.

14.5 is a big spread against Louisville off a bye. I'll probably talk myself into saying we cover, but right now it's looking like I'm not going to touch it
 
I’d like to see Miami play a complete game against Louisville. A full four quarters.

Doesn’t mean we have to score of the 50s, although that would be nice, just no quarter-long lulls were the offense struggles to get a first down or the defense gives up consecutive touchdowns or long drives.

Too early prediction: Miami 45, Louisville 17
 
I really need Miami to win and win big. Having to wait a full week and change to get this Eagles loss out my mind is going to drive me crazy
 
I really need Miami to win and win big. Having to wait a full week and change to get this Eagles loss out my mind is going to drive me crazy
Not sure you're going to get a lot of sympathy on here regarding that. I mean, your boys won the Lombardi Trophy just 8 months ago. Read the room. lol
 
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Looks like a Miami line to me. For everyone who is worried you have to keep in mind having actual leaders for once changes things. I don't think guys like Beck, Bain, & Cici are satisfied with anything we've accomplished yet. Brohm will certainly have a good gameplan & test us outside like we haven't been. That takes time to develop though, & time is one thing we do not give. Canes 35-Cards 17
 
I’ve watched Louisville a couple times this season and while their defense is a little better their offense has taken a step back. That being said I think we cover rather easily.
 
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