Florida State Seminoles home to Hurricanes in NCAAB betting action

Miami HurricanesFlorida State Seminoles
March 9, 9:25 PM | Philips Arena

Miami Hurricanes vs Florida State Seminoles Odds

19-11TEAM RECORD21-9



Florida State looks to cover the Seminoles-Hurricanes pointspread on Friday and improve its overall 21-9 mark when they host Miami in college basketball action.

This game is part of the ACC Tournament which will decide the conference champion and help decide March Madness seedings. The game is being played at Philips Arena, which makes it technically a neutral site match.

Supporters of the Hurricanes have watched them go 19-11 and 14-12-2 ATS on the year, while the Seminoles are at 21-9 and 15-13 ATS. In totals betting, the Seminoles are 15-12-1, while the Hurricanes have a 15-13 mark.



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Power Rankings / Prediction:
This game matches up the No. 12 (Seminoles) and the No. 68 (Hurricanes) teams in the league, according to our current NCAAB power rank. A 75-73 result in favor of the Seminoles has been projected by the scores prediction engine.



How They Match Up:
In the paint, the rebound battle will feature Florida State's No. 46-rated squad against Miami's No. 141-rated roster. And in long-range shooting, Florida State rates No. 187 in the country with 6 per game, while their foes tonight rank No. 60 nationally with 7.5 per match.

Defensively, Miami features the nation's No. 86-rated defense on the road, allowing 66.3 points per game. Florida State, meanwhile, comes in at No. 143 nationally in scoring at home.

In their last action, Miami was a 54-36 Sportsbook at home against Georgia Tech. They covered the 7.5-point spread as favorites. The Hurricanes grabbed a 54-36 win over the Yellow Jackets on Thursday, behind a 12-point effort from Shane Larkin at Philips Arena.

Florida State won its last outing, an 80-72 result against Clemson on March 4. They covered in that game as a 7-point favorite. The Seminoles got 23 points from Michael Snaer as Florida State ran past Clemson 80-72 on Sunday at Tucker Center.




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