Louisville vs. Miami Player Props, Team Props, & Analysis

Louisville vs. Miami Player Props, Team Props, & Analysis

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The Louisville Cardinals will host the Miami Hurricanes in a showdown of ACC squads at 12 p.m. ET on Saturday. Per college football Week 8 odds, the Hurricanes are five-point favorites. 

Below, we’ll cover two player props for the game and some potential scenarios for how they could play out for Damien Martinez and Cam Ward. We also cover a sportsbook promo for the game.

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Louisville vs. Miami player prop tool

Below is our player prop tool, where you can search for options in the Louisville vs. Miami game and view the odds at various college football betting sites

Player props for Louisville vs. Miami

How Damien Martinez could get an anytime TD

This season, Martinez has five touchdowns through six games, all on the ground. Louisville has allowed nine rushing touchdowns this year despite ranking 43rd in the FBS in rushing yards allowed per game this season (119.5). 

The Hurricanes are coming off a bye week, so Martinez will head into this game with some rest.

How Damien Martinez could miss an anytime TD

While Martinez has five touchdowns this season, he is averaging just 12.6 attempts per game. Mark Fletcher Jr. also gets action in the running game, receiving 11 carries in Week 6 before Miami’s bye week. 

Additionally, three of Martinez’s five touchdowns came in one game against South Florida. The other two came against Florida A&M and California. 

How Cam Ward could get over 299.5 passing yards

Ward has thrown for 304 or more yards in every game so far this season. He is averaging 35.6 attempts per game, 10.4 yards per attempt, and 369.8 passing yards per game. 

How Cam Ward could get under 299.5 passing yards

Louisville is allowing just 216.5 passing yards per game so far in 2024, for a total of 1,299 total passing yards allowed this season. Only one quarterback, Georgia Tech’s Haynes King, has reached 300 passing yards so far.

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