What is the Early Line on the UNC vs. Notre Dame Game October 30?

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What is the Early Line on the UNC vs. Notre Dame Game October 30?

The North Carolina vs. Notre Dame game featured a line of Fighting Irish -2.5.  Gambling911.com has a line of -8, -7.5 if you want to be generous.  Note that the Irish would go 4-4 if they were to fail to cover this week but win and own a 7-1 record Straight Up.

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UNC will come into this game with a 4-3 record Straight Up.

Sam Howell threw for two touchdowns and ran for two more as North Carolina held off Miami 45-42, sending the Hurricanes to their worst record at the midway mark of a season in more than two decades.

Meanwhile, Kyren Williams and No. 13 Notre Dame's offensive line took a big step forward Saturday night, withstanding Southern California's fourth-quarter rally for a 31-16 victory.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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