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CFB : ATS Matchup
Thursday 9/27/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
N CAROLINA
 
MIAMI
+18  

-18  
+810

-1500

55.5
 
10
Final
47

N CAROLINA (1 - 2) at MIAMI (3 - 1)
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Week 5 Thursday, 9/27/2018 8:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
103N CAROLINA5756.5
104MIAMI-18-17.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
N CAROLINA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-2-81-12-124.713.3394.0(5.5)1.733.322.0397.0(5.1)0.3
Road Games0-2-9.40-11-118.09.5348.0(4.9)2.032.519.0394.5(4.8)0.0
Last 3 Games1-2-81-12-124.713.3394.0(5.5)1.733.322.0397.0(5.1)0.3
Grass Games1-1-71-12-028.520.0440.5(6.3)0.538.024.5456.0(6)0.5
Conference Games1-0+1.41-01-038.021.0486.0(6.8)1.035.028.0402.0(5.8)1.0
N CAROLINA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)24.713.319.325:1234-166(4.8)21-3756.4%228(6.2)71-394(5.5)(16)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.59.317.327:5336-147(4.1)17-3055.9%192(6.4)66-340(5.2)(14.5)
Offense Road Games18.09.517.523:0631-162(5.2)20-3950.6%185(4.7)71-348(4.9)(19.3)
Defense (All Games)33.322.021.733:5145-203(4.5)18-3355.1%194(5.9)77-397(5.1)(11.9)
Opponents Offensive Avg.26.718.421.933:4841-182(4.4)21-3658.5%212(5.9)77-394(5.1)(14.7)
Defense Road Games32.519.022.535:2849-190(3.9)17-3253.8%204(6.3)81-394(4.8)(12.1)

MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-1-0.62-23-143.519.0449.2(6.2)1.518.511.0223.7(3.8)1.5
Home Games2-001-11-154.026.0491.0(6.7)2.08.50.0132.5(2.4)2.5
Last 3 Games3-0+12-12-152.324.3485.0(6.6)1.313.75.7199.7(3.5)2.0
Grass Games2-001-11-154.026.0491.0(6.7)2.08.50.0132.5(2.4)2.5
MIAMI - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)43.519.022.231:3943-209(4.8)17-2956.8%240(8.1)73-449(6.2)(10.3)
Opponents Defensive Avg.34.917.623.330:2140-185(4.6)21-3560.8%247(7)75-432(5.8)(12.4)
Offense Home Games54.026.023.531:2843-243(5.7)19-3065.0%247(8.2)73-491(6.7)(9.1)
Defense (All Games)18.511.011.528:2137-79(2.1)11-2249.4%145(6.7)58-224(3.8)(12.1)
Opponents Offensive Avg.2917.518.230:3942-156(3.7)12-2452.1%177(7.4)66-333(5.1)(11.5)
Defense Home Games8.50.06.028:3135-23(0.7)9-2047.5%109(5.4)55-132(2.4)(15.6)
Average power rating of opponents played: N CAROLINA 33,  MIAMI 29.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
N CAROLINA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/1/2018@ CALIFORNIA17-24L7T57.5U38-16415-35-137449-16016-32-1190
9/8/2018@ E CAROLINA19-41L-15L59O25-16125-44-234049-22019-33-2900
9/22/2018PITTSBURGH38-35W3W49.5O40-17322-31-313136-22819-33-1741
9/27/2018@ MIAMI            
10/13/2018VIRGINIA TECH            
10/20/2018@ SYRACUSE            
10/27/2018@ VIRGINIA            

MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/2/2018*LSU17-33L-3L47.5O34-8315-35-259241-15611-24-1400
9/8/2018SAVANNAH ST77-0W-62W69O37-23919-31-255246-306-12-484
9/15/2018@ TOLEDO49-24W-11.5W57.5O53-26813-23-205036-11213-23-2221
9/22/2018FLA INTERNATIONAL31-17W-26L58.5U49-24820-29-240224-1713-28-1701
9/27/2018N CAROLINA            
10/6/2018FLORIDA ST            
10/13/2018@ VIRGINIA            
10/26/2018@ BOSTON COLLEGE            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
N CAROLINA: Things got ugly in Chapel Hill last season, where a Tar Heels team with a preseason Vegas win total of 7 stumbled to a 3-9 record. Needless to say, Mitch Trubisky was missed. Much of the trouble was indeed at quarterback, but Nathan Elliott had some decent games at the end of the year. Whether he or Chazz Surratt starts, speedy wideout Anthony Ratliff-Williams and experienced RBs Jordon Brown and Michael Carter provide an intriguing array of weapons. The defense should improve after an injury-plagued 2017.
MIAMI: Miami was "back" in 2017'and then it wasn't. A 10-0 record gave way to three straight losses to end the season, but it was clear that Mark Richt has a good thing going at Hard Rock Stadium. The defense that became famous for its celebratory turnover chain returns playmakers like LB Shaquille Quarterman and S Jaquan Johnson, although there's churn along the line. Plenty of weapons are back on offense, as is mercurial quarterback Malik Rosier. If he can stay consistent, the Hurricanes could find themselves in the conference title game for a second straight season.
PREVIEW
Richt keeping mum on QB for No. 16 Miami vs. North Carolina
 

Quarterback, quarterback, who's going to start at quarterback?

That seems to be an issue for both teams as No. 16 Miami and unranked North Carolina meet in a nationally televised contest Thursday.

Kickoff is 8 p.m. ET at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens with ESPN handling the telecast.

Miami coach Mark Richt is employing a little bit of gamesmanship as to who will start at quarterback for the Hurricanes (3-1, 0-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) in their league opener, and he's not really all that certain who will be behind center for the Tar Heels (1-2, 1-0 ACC).

It figures to be junior Nathan Elliott for the Tar Heels, but Richt also has an eye on sophomore Chazz Surratt. Surratt is coming off a three-game suspension and could be making his season debut. Surratt started seven games as a redshirt freshman last year but Elliott finished the season with three starts that resulted in two of Carolina's 2017 wins.

Richt doesn't expect there to be a major difference in the duo's performance, but there could be subtleties in their approach.

"Every quarterback has a little different skill-set," he said. "Every quarterback has a certain amount of pocket presence, certain amount of running ability, certain amount of accuracy.

"I don't think the system would change dramatically, just like no matter who we play, our system is not going to change very much at all. Skill-sets are a little different. They might e guy different than another. You just have to prepare for what they do."

Considering Elliott is coming off his best game of the young season by far, though, it would be a major shock if he didn't at least open the game. He completed 22 of 31 attempts for 313 yards in Carolina's 38-35 win over Pittsburgh with two touchdowns against no interceptions.

"I think Nathan is really hard on himself," Tar Heels coach Larry Fedora said. "He wants to please everybody, he wants to be as good as he can possibly be for his teammates and for the university and for the fans and for everybody.

"And so he puts a lot of pressure on himself and I think he probably relaxed a little bit, you know? And just said, you know what, I need to play ball."

Elliott said he felt great coming into the game.

"I did a lot of things in the last two weeks to put myself in a better position," he said. "I felt like for the most part I did. I was a lot more accurate. There are still obviously some things to clean up, but I thought it was a good day."

The situation for Miami is more unsettled.

Though senior Malik Rosier has started all four games for the Hurricanes, he gave way to redshirt freshman N'Kosi Perry on the third series last week -- the plan going into the game, Richt said -- and Perry delivered. He completed 17 of 25 passes for 224 yards and three touchdowns in engineering the 31-17 victory over Florida International. Rosier never got back into the game.

But Richt was non-committal afterward on Perry's future status and remained that way as the Hurricanes began a short week of practices.

"I'm going to continue to watch practice and let everybody know when it's time for them to know," Richt said. "But I'm not telling what's happening."

One bit of good news for whoever starts: Wide receiver Jeff Thomas, who has gotten his sophomore season off to a terrific start with 12 catches for 315 yards, 126 yards on three punt returns, and a 25.8 average on eight kickoff runbacks, was back practicing.

Thomas left the FIU game in the first quarter because of dehydration issues on the 87-degree afternoon and did not return.

"He looks good," Richt said.

But safety Jaquan Johnson and wide receiver Ahmmon Richards missed early week workouts because of knee issues. Their status is day-to-day.


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