Stanford vs Miami Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight — College Football Week 9

Rosales' prediction: Expect Ben Gulbranson and Stanford to keep things tighter than the spread against Miami.

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Eric Rosales • Betting Analyst
Oct 25, 2025 • 15:52 ET • 4 min read

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After a shocking loss that could jeopardize their College Football Playoff hopes, the ninth-ranked Miami Hurricanes will look to rebound when they host the Stanford Cardinal.

Stanford is fresh off an upset win over Florida State, but oddsmakers aren’t buying the momentum — listing the Cardinal as hefty 30.5-point underdogs in the latest college football odds.

My Stanford vs. Miami predictions suggest that spread may be a bit too ambitious for the Hurricanes to cover.

Read on for my college football picks for Saturday, October 25.

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Stanford vs Miami prediction

Stanford vs Miami best bet: Stanford +30.5 (-115)

This will be the first-ever meeting between the Stanford Cardinal and the Miami Hurricanes.

Miami was stunned 24-21 by unranked Louisville, putting an end to the Hurricanes' 10-game home win streak. Now, winning out is almost a must if they want to get into the college football postseason.

They'll need a better effort from QB Carson Beck, who threw four interceptions while failing to record a TD pass for just the second time this season.

Stanford looks like the right bounce-back opponent, but the line is massive. While the Cardinal have yet to face a ranked team, their largest margin of defeat has been 28 points.

Their defense is Bottom-4 in the ACC but still inside the Top 100 in points allowed, at 27.7.

The other factor Miami will need to contend with is Stanford's running attack. The run game did them in against Louisville, with Isaac Brown rushing for 113 yards on 15 carries.

Stanford can lean on Cole Tabb, fresh off ACC running back and rookie of the week honours, after running up 118 yards on 28 carries against FSU.

They will be facing a Miami defense first in scoring defense in the ACC, and inside the Top 3 in both rushing and passing yards against.

Stanford is third in the conference in time of possession. If they can sustain a few drives and come away with touchdowns, with that deep bag of points given, they should be able to stay within earshot of the Hurricanes.

Stanford vs Miami same-game parlay

CJ Daniels is Miami's TD leader and second-leading receiver in catches and yards, and has a gettable 62.5-yard line against Stanford.

He's topped that in each of his last two games, including last week, grabbing a season-high seven catches for 74 yards.

Stanford QB Ben Gulbranson is getting virtually no love for throwing a TD pass against Miami, getting plus-odds to connect on just one score.

That's something he's done in five straight games. The Hurricanes' pass defense is good, but they've still allowed seven TD passes in six games.

Stanford vs Miami SGP

  • Stanford Cardinal +30.5
  • CJ Daniels Over 62.5 receiving yards
  • Ben Gulbranson Over 0.5 touchdown passes

Our deep-ball SGP: Fletcher Foiled!

Carson Beck threw for 271 yards in a losing effort against Louisville, the third time he's thrown for over 256 yards in a game this season. He should have another big yardage day, as Stanford allows a hefty 304.7 yards per contest, second to last in the ACC.

Mark Fletcher Jr is Miami's leading rusher, but the run game has been phased out in the last two games, as Fletcher has totaled just 58 yards in 20 carries.

With Stanford struggling to defend the pass, this isn't the game Fletcher finds his footing in the run game.

Stanford vs Miami SGP

  • Stanford Cardinal +29.5
  • CJ Daniels Over 62.5 receiving yards
  • Ben Gulbranson Over 0.5 touchdown passes
  • Mark Fletcher Jr. Under 81.5 rushing yards

Stanford vs Miami game predictions

Stanford vs Miami moneyline prediction

There is no value in taking Miami on the moneyline as -20000 favorites. That's a 99.5% implied probability to win.

The +3500 odds for a Stanford upset seem enticing, but an upset for the ages isn't on our bingo card this Saturday.

Stanford vs Miami spread prediction

Stanford is third in the conference in time of possession. If they can sustain a few drives and come away with touchdowns, with that deep bag of points given, they should be able to stay within earshot of the Hurricanes.

Stanford vs Miami Over/Under prediction

Stanford is averaging only 19 points per game, which is second-last in the ACC.

They have scored at least 20 points in five of seven games, and if they get near that, in all likelihood, this hits an over.

But Miami's defense is solid, having allowed 20+ points only on three occasions.

Not sure if they're a scoring juggernaut though. They are averaging 32.7 points per game but have only topped 30 points twice this season.

Stanford vs Miami odds

  • Spread: Stanford +30.5 (-110) | Miami -30.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Stanford +3500 | Miami -10000
  • Over/Under: Over 48.5 (-110) | Under 48.5 (-110)

Stanford vs Miami trend to know

Each of the Hurricanes' last four home games vs unranked teams has gone under the total. Find more college football betting trends for Stanford vs Miami.

How to watch Stanford vs Miami

Location Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL
Date Saturday, October 25, 2025
Kickoff 7:00 p.m. ET
TV ESPN

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Eric has been involved in sports media in many different capacities since graduating from journalism school in 1999, back when getting your own column in a newspaper was still considered a thing. He doubled down and graduated from broadcast journalism school five years later, which led to a move to Toronto and a career with The Sports Network (TSN). From behind-the-scenes production work, he moved into the digital realm, where he had his own hoops column (At the Buzzer), while regularly live streaming and chatting with fans during broadcasts as the character known as LeBlog James. He was also a key contributor to TSN and CTV’s Olympic programming during the 2012 London Games.

Eric eventually found his way into the sports betting field in 2016 and has been a mainstay ever since. He was tagged on Twitter as a Top 10 NBA sharp during the 2021 season and has been interviewed about basketball and his handicapping process on shows from Vancouver to India. Eric is now a jack-of-all-sports at Covers, where his predictions span the alphabet soup: NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, F1, WNBA, Euro, and Copa.

When making picks, he focuses on finding value first and foremost, and ensuring readers have all the information they need to make an informed choice.

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