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ESPN BET bonus bets expire in seven days.Check out the button below to sign up with the ESPN BET promo code NPNEWS, or just follow this link.The No.6 Miami Hurricanes head up north for a road ACC matchup against the Louisville Cardinals.

Miami is a five-point favorite on ESPN BET, and the over/under is set at 60.5 total points.With Cam Ward leading the charge, the Hurricanes lead the country in points per game (47.7) and yards per game (583.8).He enters this game with 2,219 passing yards, 20 touchdowns and five interceptions, and his top target Xavier Restrepo is 11th in the country with 585 receiving yards and five scores.Miami also runs the ball at 5.6 yards an attempt, so it can attack you in every way on the field.

Its defense is also giving up just 18.8 points per game.The 4-2 Louisville Cardinals are a good team, but probably nothing more than that.Louisville suffered two seven-point losses to Notre Dame and SMU, then barely beat a so-so Virginia team last weekend.

The Cardinals have some talented offensive players in QB Tyler Shough, running back Isaac Brown, and wide receiver Ja’Corey Brooks, so they should put up some points on the Hurricanes.That said, I just don’t trust their defense to slow down a talented offense like Miami.Take Miami to cover w...

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