Best CFB Props For Louisville Vs. Miami CFB Friday

  • Miller Moss’s passing yard total is set at 254.5.
  • There are -152 odds for Carson Beck to throw over 1.5 touchdowns.

MIAMI – A massive ACC matchup is set for Friday Night between the #2 Miami Hurricanes and the 4-1 Louisville Cardinals from Hard Rock Stadium in what should be an absolute shootout of a game.

Leading the charge for a shootout is the quarterback battle between Miller Moss and Carson Beck. Both Moss and Beck are considered two of the top QBs in the ACC in both passing yards and touchdowns.

Cards Continue To Air It Out Vs. Hurricanes

Miller Moss Total Passing Yards

  • Over 254.5 -114
  • Under 254.5 -115

While a 254.5 passing yard total for Miller Moss on college football prop betting sites might seem intimidating against this Miami defense, Moss has been one of the top QBs in the conference.

He’s totaled 1,358 passing yards this season and averaging 271.6 yards per game through five games on the year, which is a +17.1 yard advantage on his set yard total. As a whole, Louisville is averaging 289 passing yards per game, which is the fourth most in the ACC.

Moss has gone over 254.5 in each of his last three games, having gone for 315+ passing yards each time. Of those three games, two of them were against ACC opponents. Miami has allowed two of the last three opposing QBs that they’ve faced to throw for over 254.5 passing yards.

Beck Stays Dominant, Throwing Touchdowns

Carson Beck Total Passing Touchdowns

  • Over 1.5 -152
  • Under 1.5 +117

Now looking at Carson Beck, the over on his passing touchdowns at sportsbooks with CFB props is free money at this point. He has 11 passing touchdowns this season, which is a 2.2 average per game. He has thrown for 2+ touchdowns in four of five games this season.

Louisville has allowed three passing touchdowns through their two ACC games against Pitt and Virginia, going into this one.

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Sam is a college football enthusiast and who's been on the CollegeFootballProps.com team since 2020. He grew up a Florida State fan and graduated as a Nole in 2019. When he's not chopping it up about the Seminoles CFP snub, he's playing dynasty mode on College Football 25.