Miami-OH vs Cincinnati Prediction 9-14-24 College Football Picks
Cincinnati Bearcats (1-1) vs. Miami-OH RedHawks (0-1)
September 14, 2024 12:00 pm EDT
The Line: Miami-OH RedHawks +2.5 / Cincinnati Bearcats -2.5; Over/Under: +46.5
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The Cincinnati Bearcats and the Miami-Ohio RedHawks meet in week 3 college football action from Yager Stadium on Saturday afternoon. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best bets for this game. Here’s a Miami-OH vs Cincinnati Prediction.
Cincinnati Recap
The Cincinnati Bearcats will be coming into this one off of their first loss of the season, evening their record at 1-1 after a 28-27 loss to Pitt last time out. After this game, Cincinnati will return home for their conference opener against Houston.
Bearcats Getting Strong QB Play Despite Loss
Brendan Sorsby has thrown for 681 yards and 5 touchdowns on 63.8% passing while Corey Kiner’s rushed for a team-high 200 rushing yards and Evan Pryor has 109 rushing yards as well on the year. Xzavier Henderson has a team-high 12 receptions for 181 yards while Joe Royer has 8 grabs for 138 yards as well. On defense, Mehki Miller has a team-high 12 total tackles while Cincinnati’s defense as a unit has combined for 5 sacks and Josh Minkins has the Bearcats’ lone interception so far this year.
Miami-Ohio Recap
The Miami-Ohio RedHawks come into this one looking to rebound from their season-opening 13-6 loss to Northwestern last time out. After this game, the RedHawks will head out on the road to take on Notre Dame.
RedHawks Trying To Spring Upset For Second Straight Year Vs. Cincy
In the loss to Northwestern, Brett Gabbert threw for 227 yards and 2 interceptions on 22 of 37 passing while Jordan Brunson rushed for a team-high 33 yards on 8 carries. Cade McDonald led the RedHawks with 8 receptions for 105 yards as well in the loss. On defense, Matt Salopek had a team-high 10 total tackles while Eli Blakey had 9 total tackles with a team-leading 6 solo tackles.
Miami-OH vs Cincinnati Prediction
This is a tough one, but this line has me leaning towards Miami-Ohio. I haven’t loved what I’ve seen from Cincinnati defensively, giving up 20 in their season opener to Towson before falling apart against Pitt. Miami-Ohio always has a tendency to get up for these games and I think they’re up for another upset of one of their big-boy rivals. Give me the RedHawks and the points.