
Miami (FL) Hurricanes Odds
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Hurricanes Injuries
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Hurricanes 2025 Schedule & Betting Odds
Miami Hurricanes 2025 Season Preview
The Miami Hurricanes enter the 2025 season hoping to build off of an exciting 2024 where Cam Ward shined on the brightest stages. The Hurricanes are coming off a 10-3 campaign last season where they battled for a chance to compete for the CFP.
The Hurricanes will kick off the season with a tough test at home hosting Notre Dame, the runner ups of the 2024 title game. Mario Cristobal is 22-16 as the Miami HC, and now that Cam Ward is gone the pressure will be on Cristobal to continue his recent success.
The most notable transfer is former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck, who replaces Cam Ward. The senior threw for 28 touchdowns and 12 interceptions last year as a Georgia Bulldog.
Miami’s 2024 offense will reset with Beck at QB and a new receiving corps. Their run game will have to take on a bigger role, but Beck must also improve after leaving Georgia. Sophomore Joshisa Trader leads the new-look pass catchers for Miami.
New DC Corey Hetherman brings an aggressive 4-2-5 scheme to revamp a unit that struggled in 2024. Only four starters return, but key transfers and young talent could make this a much stronger defense in Miami.
Texas transfer Bert Auburn takes over kicking duties, while punter Dylan Joyce returns. Miami hopes that return man Keelan Marion adds explosiveness to special teams.
Clemson are atop the 2025 ACC Championship odds in the new-look conference that now also includes SMU, Stanford, and Cal. However with a talented cast of returning players and transfers, Miami has the potential to be a top candidate for the conference.
Miami Hurricanes Point Spreads
A spread bet is a bet on a team to win by at least a certain number of points (if favored) or lose by less than a certain number (if underdogs). Here’s an example of one way that could look for Miami.
- Miami -1.5 (-110)
- North Carolina +1.5 (-110)
For a Miami spread bet to pay off, it would need to win by at least two points. North Carolina backers, on the other hand, can win if the Tar Heels win or merely lose by one point. All of these are known as “covering the spread.” In the case of a whole number spread, if the favored team wins by that exact amount, bettors on both sides “push” (tie) and get their money back.
Miami Hurricanes Over/Unders
Over/unders (also known as totals) are bets on the combined scoring of both teams in a game. For its game against North Carolina in 2020, the total was set at a whopping 72 points. With the Hurricanes losing, 62-26, the combined 88 points between the teams made this an easy win for the over. Had the game finished with fewer than 72 points between the teams, under bettors would’ve won instead.
Had it been, say, 46-26, or any other score adding up to 72, the bet would have been a push and both bets would have been refunded.
Miami Hurricanes Moneylines
A moneyline, another popular type of bet, is just a straightforward wager on which team will win. Favored teams are given a minus sign before their odds, while underdog teams have a plus sign. This may seem confusing, but let’s give an example using a hypothetical $100 wager.
If the Hurricanes were -200 favorites, a bettor would need to risk $200 for the chance to win $100 if Miami prevailed. If they were +200 underdogs, on the other hand, a $100 bet would give a $200 profit in the event of an upset.
Miami Hurricanes Props
Prop bets are listed in a similar fashion as over/unders, but instead of points scored by the teams, we’re looking for statistics accumulated by a player.
Miami Hurricanes Futures
Futures bets are bets on exactly that: the future. Paid out when the outcome is clear (for example, when the Heisman winner is announced), these bets take place over an entire season.
Some other examples of Hurricanes futures you could bet are the total number of wins on the season, odds to win the ACC, odds to take home the national title, and more.