Zack Cimini
CONTRARIAN WITH CHUTZPAH
1:27 AM
MIAMI (FLA.) +4.5
MIAMI (FLA.) @ PITTSBURGH | 10/26 | 12:00 PM EDT
The Panthers are 5-2 and have won four straight. This has been done by slim margins of victory, with the four wins decided by a combined 14 points. Pitt won't be able to just skate by Miami. Take the Hurricanes.
2-1 IN LAST 3 PITT ATS PICKS | +89
Josh Nagel
SENIOR ANALYST
YESTERDAY 9:19 PM
MIAMI (FLA.) +4.5
MIAMI (FLA.) @ PITTSBURGH | 10/26 | 12:00 PM EDT
The bi-polar Hurricanes should be ready to play Saturday, if their recent history holds up. Their loss to lowly Georgia Tech was disastrous for their bowl hopes in their first year under Manny Diaz. There aren't many winnable games left on the schedule, but this is one of them. Pitt has won four straight and mostly looked solid in doing so, but I'm still not sold on the Panthers as a decent-size chalk in this spot.
32-19-2 IN LAST 53 CFB PICKS | +1090
8-3 IN LAST 11 PITT ATS PICKS | +462
5-2 IN LAST 7 MIAMI ATS PICKS | +272
Bill Marzano
VETERAN HANDICAPPER
YESTERDAY 3:56 PM
PITTSBURGH -5
MIAMI (FLA.) @ PITTSBURGH | 10/26 | 12:00 PM EDT
The Canes are inconsistent and lack leadership on and off the field. Meanwhile the Panthers are playing excellent football, riding a four-game winning streak with a huge win already over UCF. They've been dominated in this series, but they are catching Miami at the right time. Pittsburgh leads the nation in sacks while the Canes allow the fourth most sacks in the nation. Miami is 0-2 on the road and just 2-12 ATS its last 14 October games, while Pitt is 9-1-1 ATS its last 11 games in October. Take the Panthers.
10-4 IN LAST 14 CFB PICKS | +559
CONTRARIAN WITH CHUTZPAH
1:27 AM
MIAMI (FLA.) +4.5
MIAMI (FLA.) @ PITTSBURGH | 10/26 | 12:00 PM EDT
The Panthers are 5-2 and have won four straight. This has been done by slim margins of victory, with the four wins decided by a combined 14 points. Pitt won't be able to just skate by Miami. Take the Hurricanes.
2-1 IN LAST 3 PITT ATS PICKS | +89
Josh Nagel
SENIOR ANALYST
YESTERDAY 9:19 PM
MIAMI (FLA.) +4.5
MIAMI (FLA.) @ PITTSBURGH | 10/26 | 12:00 PM EDT
The bi-polar Hurricanes should be ready to play Saturday, if their recent history holds up. Their loss to lowly Georgia Tech was disastrous for their bowl hopes in their first year under Manny Diaz. There aren't many winnable games left on the schedule, but this is one of them. Pitt has won four straight and mostly looked solid in doing so, but I'm still not sold on the Panthers as a decent-size chalk in this spot.
32-19-2 IN LAST 53 CFB PICKS | +1090
8-3 IN LAST 11 PITT ATS PICKS | +462
5-2 IN LAST 7 MIAMI ATS PICKS | +272
Bill Marzano
VETERAN HANDICAPPER
YESTERDAY 3:56 PM
PITTSBURGH -5
MIAMI (FLA.) @ PITTSBURGH | 10/26 | 12:00 PM EDT
The Canes are inconsistent and lack leadership on and off the field. Meanwhile the Panthers are playing excellent football, riding a four-game winning streak with a huge win already over UCF. They've been dominated in this series, but they are catching Miami at the right time. Pittsburgh leads the nation in sacks while the Canes allow the fourth most sacks in the nation. Miami is 0-2 on the road and just 2-12 ATS its last 14 October games, while Pitt is 9-1-1 ATS its last 11 games in October. Take the Panthers.
10-4 IN LAST 14 CFB PICKS | +559

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