College Football Recap: Cavaliers vs. Tar Heels, North Carolina Wins 26-13, October 24th 2015
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355 Virginia Cavaliers W/L: 2-4 Opening Lines +14.5/0/ |
356 North Carolina Tar Heels W/L: 5-1 Opening Lines -14.5/0/ |
Spread +17.0 (-110) ML (0) Over (0) |
Spread -17.0 (-110) ML (0) Under (0) |
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355 Virginia Cavaliers | 13 |
356 North Carolina Tar Heels | 26 |
Vegas Coverage Handicapping tips: Virginia Cavaliers the away team will beat the Spread+17. VC Picks Virginia Cavaliers.
As predicted Vegas Coverage won his pick on Virginia Cavaliers +17 on October 24th 2016.
Taquan Mizzell scampered through the Virginia defense for 117 yards as North Carolina handed the Cavaliers a 26-13 defeat on Saturday at Kenan Stadium.
North Carolina did not, however, defeat the Cavaliers against the spread, which closed at -16.0 at most sportsbooks. Totals bettors, meanwhile, saw the game go UNDER the closing number of 58.5.
Taquan Mizzell rushed for 117 yards, while Daniel Hamm added 70 yards in the win. Taquan Mizzell and Canaan Severin added 57 and 40 receiving yards respectively.
Elijah Hood rushed for 101 yards for Virginia, while Marquise Williams added 71 yards. Marquise Williams threw for 226 yards for the Cavaliers, while receivers Johnathan Howard and Quinshad Davis had 43 and 40 yards respectively.
Virginia was outgained by North Carolina 422-353 yards in Saturday’s match, while the important battle of first downs was won 24-23 by the Tar Heels.
Virginia led the time of possession tally, as the game finished as a 33:57-26:03 split in that important category.
North Carolina heads into a Week 9 battle against Pittsburgh. Virginia, meanwhile, will have their next action against Georgia Tech.