Miami vs Ole Miss CFP Semifinal Picks & Discussion
Definitely on the public side here but I feel oddsmakers overreacted to Miami beating Ohio State. Thought this would be closer to a pick'em.
Lean Ole Miss +150 ML.
Thoughts?
SBR Andy
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02-09-22
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SBR's Rob Paul is also riding the Rebels on the NCAAF Picks page:
Ole Miss +3.5 (-110) "Ole Miss is ranked No. 2 on offense and No. 1 on special teams by SP+. The Rebels' QB, Trindiad Chambliss, has also proven to be far more consistent than Carson Beck. This should be a tight game."
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eberetta1
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03-27-09
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#3
Rooting for University of Miami even before Miami played Ohio State. Most of the quartefinal games were memorable with either team capable of coming out the eventual winner.
Rooting for Miami to win the national championship this year.
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SBR Andy
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02-09-22
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#4
SBR's Mike Spector has a couple plays posted on the NCAAF Picks page as well:
Under 52.5 (-110) "The Hurricanes finished in the top eight nationally in both Defensive SP+ and EPA allowed per play, and likely want no part of getting into a shootout with Ole Miss. While the Rebels are averaging 37.6 points and 496 yards per game and are converting 44% of third downs, they have also seen the Under cash in half their games."
Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss Over 256.5 Passing Yards (-115) "Trinidad Chambliss has only thrown for fewer than 250 yards once this season, in a game against South Carolina where Ole Miss dominated the trenches with 258 rushing yards."
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SBR Andy
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02-09-22
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#5
I have this Ole Miss future from before the Playoff started, but tough to hedge much yet with Miami in the -160 to -170 ML range.
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SBR Andy
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02-09-22
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#6
SBR's Rob Paul has added a player prop bet to his Ole Miss position:
Kewan Lacy Score 2+ Touchdowns (Yes: +310) "Kewan Lacy is a bell cow for Ole Miss, averaging over 20 carries per game. He's made those carries count, ranking top five in the country in rushing yards after contact (986) and forced missed tackles (88). Lacy leads the nation in rushing TDs, too (23)."