Kentucky Vs. Louisville: NCAA Football Betting Picks And Tips

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Kentucky Vs. Louisville: NCAA Football Betting Picks And Tips

Louisville Cardinals and Kentucky Wildcats will play each other in college football on November 26, 2022 at 3:00 PM ET on SECN. The Cardinals are +129 on the moneyline to win, while the Wildcats are -3 on their spread. Bookmakers have installed a total of 43.5 points for the contest.

Kentucky is 7-4-0 against the spread this season. Kentucky has two wins as a 3-point favorite. Louisville is winning twice as an underdog this year. Will Levis leads Kentucky with 2,216 passing yards (221.6 ypg) on 174-of-264 passing with 17 touchdowns compared to 10 interceptions this term. Christopher Rodriguez Jr. has 783 rushing yards on 150 carries with six touchdowns this years. Malik Cunningham has thrown for 1,546 yards and completed 62.7% of his passes.

Kentucky is 7-4-0 against the spread this season. Kentucky has two wins ATS (2-3). One of Kentucky’s 11 games this year has gone over the point total. The total for this game is 43.5, 7.0 points fewer than the average total in Wildcats games so far this term.

Louisville is 7-4-0 against the spread this season. The Cardinals have won twice as a 3-point underdog or greater this year. Four of 11 Louisville games this term have gone over the total.

Will Levis leads Kentucky with 2,216 passing yards (221.6 ypg) on 174-of-264 passing with 17 touchdowns compared to 10 interceptions this season. Christopher Rodriguez Jr. has 783 rushing yards on 150 carries with six touchdowns this year. Barion Brown’s 560 receiving yards lead all receivers on the team. Tayvion Robinson has put together a 470-yard season with three touchdowns. Dane Key has hauled in 28 receptions for 435 yards and five touchdowns so far this term.

Louisville is the team that has the best quarterback Malik Cunningham. He has completed 62.7% of his passes and has eight touchdown passes. Cunningham has also run for 561 yards on 109 carries with 11 rushing touchdowns. Jawhar Jordan has taken 111 carries for 555 yards (50.5 per game) and two touchdowns, Tyler Hudson has 951 receiving yards with one touchdown, and Ahmari Huggins-Bruce has 28 receptions for 360 yards.