South Florida vs. Florida Atlantic Betting Preview - November 1

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South Florida (3-4) takes on Florida Atlantic (2-6) in a Friday night game that should attract some decent enough betting action.

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Line Analysis and Action

  • Opening Line - South Florida opened as a -3 point favorite, some places -2.5.
  • Line Trend - The line has moved between the 2.5 and 3.
  • Sagarin Number -  This one is spot on at 3.11.
  • Action - South Florida is seeing better than 80%. 

Historic Comparables

Iowa -2.5 Minnesota (Iowa 2.53 On The Money) - Iowa, the favorite, wins (2023).

USC -2.5 UCLA (road favorite covers with 3 point win) USC 3.02 On the Money (2022).

But then there was this:

TCU -2.5 Baylor (home dog Baylor covers with TCU one point win). TCU 2.29 On the Money (2022).

Considerations

South Florida's only wins came against a UAB team that had one victory this season last week and Southern Miss with one win on the season and their opener against Bethune.

Florida Atlantic has wins against FIU and Wagner.

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