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Virginia vs. Miami – FL Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 10-28-2023
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The Virginia Cavaliers will visit the Miami Hurricanes on Saturday for an Atlantic Coast Conference clash at Hard Rock Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET.
Virginia (2-5 SU and 5-2 ATS) upset North Carolina 31-27 last Saturday. The Cavs are 1-2 in ACC play this season.
Miami (5-2 SU and 4-3 ATS) beat Clemson 28-20 last weekend. The Canes are also 1-2 in conference competition.
Miami is an 18.5-point spread favorite and the game total is 47.5 points.
Injury Report
Cavaliers: RB Xavier Brown (arm) and LB Josh Ahern (thumb) are out. LB Langston Love (foot) is questionable to suit up.
Hurricanes: RB Mark Fletcher Jr. (foot) and RB Henry Parrish Jr. (undisclosed) are questionable to play. QB Tyler Van Dyke is probable (leg).
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Can UVA string together three wins?
Virginia shocked the betting world last weekend, upsetting undefeated North Carolina as 24-point underdogs. The Cavaliers scored 14 fourth-quarter points to get out to an early lead and piled on 17 points in the second half to down the tenth-ranked Tar Heels. UVA dominated the time of possession and came up with big stops on defense, holding UNC 4-for-13 on third down and 0-for-2 on fourth down conversions. It was the Cavaliers’ second win of the year and their first over an FBS foe.
Senior quarterback Tony Muskett (781 passing yards, six TDs, and three INTs in 2023) led Virginia to victory on Saturday. His top receiving threat is senior wide receiver Malik Washington (56 receptions for 783 yards and six scores). Senior running backs Perris Jones (55 carries for 302 yards and two TDs) and Kobe Pace (70 carries for 241 yards) pace the Cavs’ ground game.
UVA scores 23.6 points per game (96th) and averages 361.3 total yards (89th), including 243.4 passing yards (55th) and 117.9 rushing yards (105th). It converts 36.3 percent of its third-down attempts (86th) and scores on 80.9 percent of its visits to the red zone (82nd).
The Virginia defense surrenders 31.1 points (112th) and 395.6 total yards (95th) per game, including 223.4 passing yards (66th) and 172.1 rushing yards (104th). They have seven sacks and four interceptions this season. The Cavs’ opponents have converted 40.2 percent of their third downs (83rd) and scored on 91.3 percent of their trips to the red zone (106th).
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Can the Cavs move the ball vs. Miami’s elite run defense?
Miami bounced back from a two-game losing streak with a double-overtime win over Clemson last weekend. The Canes pulled it off without starting quarterback Tyler Van Dyke, rallying from a ten-point fourth-quarter deficit behind freshman QB Emory Williams and a productive ground game (38 carries for 211 yards). Miami’s stout run defense also had an impact, holding the Tigers to 31 rushing yards on 34 carries. Clemson turned the ball over three times and lost the time of possession battle by 15 minutes.
Van Dyke is “good to go” on Saturday against Virginia, per Miami coach Mario Cristobal. The junior signal-caller has passed for 1,721 yards, 16 touchdowns, and six interceptions this season. He has completed 70.5 percent of his passes and posted an 81.6 QBR, 11th-best in the country.
Van Dyke’s preferred receiving targets are junior wide receivers Xavier Restrepo (54 receptions for 600 yards and four TDs), Jacolby George (31 receptions for 467 yards and five TDs), and Colbie Young (29 receptions for 394 yards and four TDs). Junior running back Harry Parrish Jr. (72 carries for 452 yards and four scores) and sophomore running back Donald Chaney Jr. (73 carries for 375 yards and two scores) pace the Hurricanes’ rushing attack.
Miami scores 36.3 points per game (16th) and averages 481.9 total yards (10th), including 288.0 passing yards (25th) and 193.9 rushing yards (23rd). It converts 43.0 percent of its third downs (36th) and scores on 88.8 percent of its red zone trips (31st).
The Hurricanes give up 19.1 points (25th) and 313.6 total yards (22nd) per game, including 234.0 passing yards (75th) and 79.6 rushing yards (8th). They have 21 sacks and seven interceptions this season. Miami’s opponents have converted 33.7 percent of their third-down attempts (31st) and scored on 78.2 percent of their red zone visits (44th).
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The Hurricanes may be without their top running back Parrish Jr. and Van Dyke is playing through an injury. That isn’t promising for Miami bettors at 18.5, as the offense didn’t exactly light it up last week, scoring seven points in the first three quarters. The Cavaliers, meanwhile, showed they’re capable of playing with a ranked program in their victory over tenth-ranked UNC.
The UVA defense came to play against future first-round pick Drake Maye and the Tar Heels, helping the Cavs dominate the time of possession. I figure that will be their mission again on Saturday, as UVA can keep this game close by bleeding the game clock and running the football. Miami is brimming with talent, but it hasn’t proven that in ACC play. With its win over North Carolina at its back, Virginia will make enough plays to cover.
Prediction: Virginia +18.5
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The Tar Heels didn’t destroy the Cavaliers, and I don’t believe the Hurricanes will, either. Van Dyke has played well when healthy, but can we expect him to play like his usual self on Saturday? His undisclosed injury only kept him out for one week, but that doesn’t mean he’s 100 percent healthy. Besides, with his top running back either unavailable or playing through injury, he may not have a complementary ground game to rely on for balance. In any case, the UVA defense should benefit by getting off the field on third down, as it did versus the Heels (4-for-13 on third down).
Miami’s defense is stout, and while it could run into some trouble if the Cavaliers dominate the time of possession, it would shock me if they ran for over 200 yards on the Canes’ 8th-ranked run defense. Miami’s secondary isn’t elite, but the Hurricanes will pressure (21 sacks) Muskett, who has been sacked 12 times and thrown three picks in his last three games.
I like the Cavs to cover the spread in a lower-scoring game between conference foes. Bet the under at 47.5 total points!
Prediction: Under 47.5
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Virginia Basketball Holds Off Manhattan 74-65 | Key Takeaways
Virginia (4-2) got back in the win column with a 74-65 victory over Manhattan (3-3) on Tuesday night at John Paul Jones Arena. Here are our five quick takeaways from the Cavaliers’ win over the Jaspers.
Virginia was in serious need of a win after suffering those two humbling losses to Tennessee and St. John’s in The Bahamas. But a convincing and comfortable victory would have been even better and for a while, it seemed like the Cavaliers were on their way to doing just that. UVA led by as many as 15 points in the first half and opened up a 16-point advantage midway through the second half. But rather than putting the game away, Virginia let Manhattan hang around and the visiting Jaspers were in a situation where they were fouling to stop the clock in the final minutes, narrowing the deficit to as little as six points. A win is a win, but this was far from a confidence-boosting performance.
Virginia went with a new starting lineup on Tuesday night, as Andrew Rohde replaced TJ Power. Rohde has been playing very well recently, particularly with his resurgent outside shot, while Power came into this game shooting 25% from beyond the arc this season.
Power initially responded well to the benching, swishing a corner three shortly after he first entered the game, hitting the deck for a loose ball, and coming up with a steal to stop a Manhattan fastbreak. But he wound up playing only six minutes, fewest among Cavaliers who saw the floor in the game. That does not bode well for the Duke transfer.
Read Val’s Plus/Minus breakdown of the game here.
Rohde, on the other hand, had another solid game and was perhaps the top performer for the Hoos on Tuesday night. Though he missed his only three-pointer, which was a desperation off-balanced heave at the end of the shot clock, Rohde finished with a season-high 14 points, two assists (with one turnover), two rebounds, and four steals. Rohde showed excellent feel for the game, getting exactly where he wanted to go and exhibiting some nice touch on a couple of floaters plus a short jumper off the glass. If Rohde is playing like this and his three-point shot continues to be there, this could be a big season for the former St. Thomas transfer.
The main reason why this game continued to be close deep into the second half is because UVA’s defense frequently broke down and gave up open shots to Manhattan, particularly from the perimeter. The Jaspers shot 11/26 (42.3%) from beyond the arc and and seven different players knocked down a three. A couple of those Manhattan triples were well-contested, but the vast majority of them were wide-open. That’s very concerning and shows that this Virginia defense, with its many new faces, is still very much a work in progress.
Virginia’s offense was pretty well neutralized by Tennessee and St. John’s in The Bahamas. Tuesday night against Manhattan was a small step in the right direction, but there’s still a lot of room for improvement.
Let’s start with the good. Five different Cavaliers scored in double figures, including a game-high 18 points from Isaac McKneely, who hit three of his four three-point attempts and went 5/6 from the free throw line. We still think McKneely needs to shoot way more, but we’ll leave that alone for now. Dai Dai Ames scored 10 points and dished out five assists, but fouled out of the game. Blake Buchanan made his first four shots and finished with 11 points and five boards. Cofie made five of his seven shots and finished with 10 points and five boards. The best part of the game was that Virginia had 15 assists on 29 made baskets and turned the ball over only eight times, a vast improvement over the team’s turnover issues in The Bahamas.
Virginia outscored Manhattan 42-22 in the paint. That looks like a good stat, but it’s also an inevitable stat because of UVA’s size advantage over the Jaspers, whose tallest player in the rotation is 6’8″. Still, Manhattan snared 10 offensive rebounds and scored 11 second-chance points. In The Bahamas, UVA was dominated on the glass and was simply outmatched from a physicality and athleticism standpoint. Nothing we saw from the Cavaliers on Tuesday night did anything to alleviate those concerns.
Up next, Virginia remains at home for another (supposed) tune-up game against Holy Cross on Friday at 4pm at John Paul Jones Arena.
Virginia vs. Manhattan Live Updates | NCAA Men’s Basketball
UVA Basketball: Ten Things We Learned About Virginia in The Bahamas
Virginia Basketball Falls to St. John’s 80-55 | Key Takeaways
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Virginia vs. Manhattan Live Updates | NCAA Men’s Basketball
Virginia (3-2) is set to host Manhattan (3-2) on Tuesday night at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia. Follow along with score updates, play-by-play, and live analysis for the game in the thread below. Updates will be posted at each timeout in reverse chronological order with the most recent updates at the top of the article. Refresh the page for updates.
As we await our 7pm tip between Virginia and Manhattan on the ACC Network, read a full preview of the game here: Virginia Basketball vs. Manhattan Game Preview, Score Prediction
Virginia has posted its starting five for tonight’s game:
– Dai Dai Ames
– Isaac McKneely
– Andrew Rohde
– Elijah Saunders
– Blake Buchanan
Notably, TJ Power has been replaced by Andrew Rohde in the starting lineup after starting the first five games of the season. Power is shooting 25% from three (4/16), while Rohde is currently shooting 50% from beyond the arc (7/14).
- Virginia and Manhattan will meet on Tuesday night for just the second time ever and first time since March 19th, 1993, when the Cavaliers defeated the Jaspers 78-66 in the first round of the 1993 NCAA Tournament.
- UVA is 9-0 against current members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.
- Virginia’s last game against a MAAC team was back in 2012, when the Cavaliers defeated Fairfield 54-45 at John Paul Jones Arena.
- UVA is 2-0 at John Paul Jones Arena this season and 3-0 against unranked opponents this season.
Read more Virginia men’s basketball news and content in the links below:
UVA Basketball: Ten Things We Learned About Virginia in The Bahamas
Virginia Basketball Falls to St. John’s 80-55 | Key Takeaways
The Plus/Minus: Virginia Gets Skunked by Tennessee in The Bahamas
Virginia Basketball Falls to Tennessee 64-42 | Key Takeaways
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