Cal v. Miami (Florida) College Basketball 2026 Betting Odds and Lines
The California Golden Bears are underdogs in their matchup against the Miami Hurricanes, according to the latest odds
The California Golden Bears are underdogs in their matchup against the Miami Hurricanes, according to the latest men’s college basketball lines and odds offered by sportsbooks.
Cal v. Miami (Florida) college basketball betting pick, odds and lines: Who is favored to win?
According to data independently collected by Write for California, the latest college basketball betting odds for Cal v. Miami (Florida) is between Cal +10.5 and Cal +11, as of Saturday morning.
The Cal +10.5 line implies the California Golden Bears are about 11-point underdogs to the Miami Hurricanes.
According to data independently collected by Write for California, the latest point total for Cal v. Miami (Florida) college basketball “over-or-under” total score bets is 148.5 points, as of Saturday morning.
The Cal +10.5 line and 148.5-point total imply the California Golden Bears will lose to the Miami Hurricanes with a scoreline of about 80-69.
According to data independently collected by Write for California, the latest Cal v. Miami (Florida) college basketball “moneyline” ranges between Cal +350 and Cal +475 and Miami -455 and Miami -700, as of Saturday morning.
Moneyline bets pay out based on the Cal v. Miami (Florida) college basketball game’s result, regardless of any point “spread” handicap or margin of victory.
A bet on Cal’s most favorable moneyline of Cal +475 pays a $475 profit on a $100 bet on a Cal victory because Cal is the underdog, while a wager on Miami’s most favorable moneyline of Miami -455 requires a $455 wager to earn a $100 profit because Miami is the favorite.
Cal v. Miami (Florida) college basketball: What you should know
The California Golden Bears are 1-0 against the Miami Hurricanes in the new series, which began only last year. Cal won the last game, 98-94, in overtime in Berkeley, Calif.
In its last game, the California Golden Bears fell to the Florida State Seminoles, 61-63, in Tallahassee, Fla., even with Justin Pippen scoring a career-high four three-point shots. The Seminoles kept a lead for most of the game, which saw plenty of shots made from downtown.
Last week, the Miami Hurricanes defeated the Stanford Cardinal, 79-70, at home. Miami played a fast-paced game, putting up 13 fast-break points and allowing none from Stanford. The Hurricanes shot about 47% from the field and kept the Cardinal to a 43.5% field-goal completion rate and 35.5% in the second half.
The California Golden Bears are 15-6 in the 2025 men’s college basketball season, while the Miami Hurricanes are 17-4.
Cal is 1-4 in away games this season and 2-4 when neutral games are considered. Miami (Florida) is 12-1 at home in the 2025-2026 men’s college basketball season.
The California Golden Bears are 10-7 against the spread in the 2025-2026 men’s college basketball season, while the Miami Hurricanes are 12-4.
Cal has had seven “over” and 10 “under” games by total score in the 2025-2026 men’s college basketball season, while Miami (Florida) has had nine “over” games and seven “under” total-score results.
According to Vegas Insider, which reports sportsbooks’ offered odds and lines, the Cal v. Miami (Florida) men’s college basketball line opened Friday at about Cal +10.5. The same website also reports the Cal v. Miami (Florida) total for “over-or-under” total score bets opened at about 148.5 points, unchanged from the latest total as of Saturday morning.
According to Vegas Insider, 77% of Cal v. Miami (Florida) “over-or-under” total score bets have been on the “under.” The website also reports that 98% of Cal v. Miami (Florida) moneyline bets have been on the favorites, the Miami Hurricanes.
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A tough match up for Los Osos. Step up Bears like the first half of the UNC game. Go Bears!