Ohio State vs. Miami Line at -2 in favor of the Hurricanes (Video)

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Sep/17/2011
Ohio State vs. Miami Line

The Ohio State Buckeyes (ranked number 16 in the country) will face off against the Miami Hurricanes on the road as a +2 underdog. 

Miami will be hurting with the suspensions of Ray Ray Armstrong, Olivier Vernon, Dyron Dye, and Aldarius Johnson, all a result of taking illegal benefits from Nevin Shapiro, a Miami booster who is currently in jail.

But this is no lopsided affair when it comes to suspensions as the Buckeyes have a bunch of their own.   Boom Herron, DeVier Posey, Mike Adams, and Solomon Thomas have all been suspended due to an investigation. 

 

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Adam Markowitz of DonBest.com:

The Buckeyes' offense might have been terrorized by suspensions in the offseason, but the defense has done its job and remains mostly intact. They have allowed just 214.0 YPG in the first two games of the season, and that bodes well for their future in the Big Ten this year.

Last season, the Hurricanes scored 24 points, but 14 of that came via special teams. The offense turned the ball over four times in the 36-24 loss to OSU.

Don Best TV has your Ohio State vs. Miami betting preview video below:

 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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