Miami vs. UNC Point Spread Hurricanes -9.5 at WagerWeb.com

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/16/2013
Miami vs. UNC Point Spread Hurricanes -9.5 at WagerWeb.com

The Miami vs. UNC point spread had the Hurricanes as a -9.5 favorite at WagerWeb.com and most other online sportsbooks as well as Vegas.   WagerWeb.com offers huge 50-100% sign-up bonus (must use code AF6067 on signup form).   Easy credit card deposits.  Same day payouts.  Mobile betting available.  Free $5 bet when you enter your phone number.

North Carolina actually won their game against Miami last year but were a -7.5 favorite in that one.  They have only won a single game this season whereas the Hurricanes own a 5-0 record.  Miami is also enjoying a seven game winning streak and are ranked number 11.

Here’s an interesting stat: Miami is 15-3 all-time in Thursday night games on ESPN while North Carolina is 6-5, including a 27-10 season-opening loss at South Carolina this year.

The Hurricanes are 6-0 Against The Spread in their last 6 games following a Straight Up win.

Miami is 7-0 ATS in their last 7 games after accumulating more than 450 total yards in their previous game.

The Hurricanes are 5-0 ATS in their last 5 games following a bye week.  The Tar Heels, on the other hand, are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 games following a bye week.

The Hurricanes are 14-2 ATS in their last 16 conference games.

Miami is 9-2 ATS in their last 11 road games.

83 percent of those betting the spread are backing Miami here.

Here are your Week 8 betting lines:

Arkansas +28 Alabama Bet Now

FSU -3 Clemson Bet Now

Iowa +16.5 Ohio State Bet Now

LSU -7.5 Ole Miss Bet Now

Auburn +14 Texas A&M Bet Now

UCLA +6 Stanford Bet Now

South Carolina -7.5 Tennessee Bet Now

Florida -3 Missouri Bet Now

Oklahoma -23.5 Kansas  Bet Now

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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