Late line moving towards Miami football versus Texas AM

Sep 17, 2022; College Station, Texas, USA; Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 17, 2022; College Station, Texas, USA; Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports /
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Texas A&M was a 7.5-point favorite over the Miami football team in their game scheduled for Saturday through most of the offseason. After the line initially moved to Texas A&M as a 4.5-point favorite following week one games, Miami is 3.5 point underdog in the late line via the FanDuel Sportsbook.

The Texas A&M moneyline is -154 and it’s +128 for Miami. The total remains at 51.5 with the over listed at -105 and the under at -115. Confidence is growing in Miami with bettors following their 38-3 win over Miami (Ohio) to begin the 2023 season. Texas A&M defeated New Mexico 52-10 in their season opener.

The Miami football team covered the spread as a 16.5-point favorite versus Miami (Ohio) last week. Those betting the under at 45.5 cashed tickets for the Miami win over Miami (Ohio). Texas A&M covered as a 38.0 favorite over New Mexico. The Aggies hit the 49.5 total by themselves in the win over the Lobos.

Miami fans who like to play the numbers hope to see the Hurricanes improve upon their 2-10 record versus the spread in 2022. The Hurricanes were 0-2 versus the spread as a home underdog in 2022. Texas A&M was 0-1 as a road favorite in 2022. Both teams bring dubious losing streaks into the game on Saturday.

Miami has lost five straight games versus SEC opponents since defeating Florida in 2013. The Hurricanes also have an eight-game losing streak versus Power Five non-conference opponents that dates to a 41-8 win over Notre Dame in 2017. Texas A&M has a six-game road losing streak dating to 2021.

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After 5-7 seasons in 2022, Miami and Texas A&M have a chance to put last year behind them with a win on Saturday. The loser on Saturday will continue to hear what is wrong with them. A blowout either way would put excessive pressure on the loser and create momentum for the winner.