Louisville vs. Miami: Betting Odds, Injury Report, and Gametime
By Caleb Hall
Everything you need to know for Louisville vs Miami before kickoff:
The Louisville Cardinals will play their final ACC game of the season, and is an extremely important game in determining where the Cardinals will land by the end of the season. If Louisville wins then they will get an ACC Championship game berth to face Florida State in 2 weeks. Even though they could still make it if they lose to Miami, it would be a much easier path if Miami is beaten today.
The Cardinals come into this game at 9-1 (6-1) while Miami will come into the game 6-4 (2-4). The Hurricanes are looking for a signature win in year 2 of the Mario Cristobal era, and a win against a top ten Cardinal team would fit that bill.
Here is everything you need to know coming into this game:
Louisville vs. Miami betting odds, spread, and total:
The Cardinals opened as a -2.0 point favorite, but as of right now it has shifted to Miami -1.0. Miami is also -115 on the moneyline while the Cardinals are -105 on the moneyline.
This game is nearly a pick em’ and come kickoff it might be dead even between the cards and the canes.
Louisville v Virginia, How to watch and gametime news
- Date: Saturday, November 18th
- Venue: Hard Rock Stadium
- Time: 12:00 PM
- Channel/Streaming: ABC and FuboTV
- Radio: 93.9 The Ville
Louisville football injury report:
Injuries towards the end of the college football season are inevitable and both teams are dealing with some type of injuries. Some of the Cardinal’s big offensive players have been questionable in the past few weeks, but they have played. They still may be questionable for this week, but I would expect them to play. Miami has also dealt with its fair share of injuries news too, as Tyler Van Dyke will retake the starting QB role, since Emory Williams was injured last saturday.
Louisville:
(DB) Jarvis Brownlee: Out
(RB) Jawhar Jordan: Not fully healthy
(WR) Jamari Thrash: Not Fully Healthy
Miami:
(QB) Emory Williams: Out
(RB) Ajay Allan: Probable
(RB) Henry Parrish: Probable
(TE) Elijah Arroyo: Questionable
The Cardinals will need everything they can get to defeat the Hurricanes on the road, and if they do, they will be staring down a ACC Championship game matchup with FSU in 2 weeks.