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UNLV vs Miami (OH) Prediction 9/20/2025 Today’s College Football Picks

September 10, 2016; Pasadena, CA, USA;  UCLA Bruins defensive back Randall Goforth (3) carries the ball after intercepting a pass against the UNLV Rebels during the second half at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

September 10, 2016; Pasadena, CA, USA; UCLA Bruins defensive back Randall Goforth (3) carries the ball after intercepting a pass against the UNLV Rebels during the second half at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

MATCHUP Runnin Rebels UNLV Redhawks Miami (OH)
Team Records 3-0 0-3
Where Yager Stadium, Oxford, OH
When Saturday, September 20, 2025
Time 12:00 PM EDT
TV ESPNU
In this article, we will formulate a UNLV vs Miami (OH) Prediction for this College Football Week 4 game on Saturday, September 20th at the Fred C. Yager Stadium. Let’s take a look at the prediction for this College Football matchup.

Miami (OH) Preview

Miami (OH) has a 0-2 record this season and are coming off a 17-45 road defeat in Rutgers. Offensively, the RedHawks average 8.5 points per game, which ranks 134th in the nation. Defensively, they allow 31.0 points per game, which ranks 107th in the nation. Miami (OH) averages 242.5 total yards per game, with 75.5 rushing yards and 167.0 passing yards per game. They allow 387.0 total yards per game, 163.5 of them rushing and 223.5 passing yards per game.

DeQuan Finn leads the RedHawks with 23/41 completed passes and 334 total passing yards. He also adds 98 rushing yards and 1 touchdown. DeQuan Finn leads the team in rushing yards, with 98 and 1 touchdown, while Kenny Tracy adds 28 rushing yards. Keith Reynolds has a team-high 7 caught passes for a team-high 120 receiving yards. Cole Weaver has caught 4 passes for 44 yards.

Defensively, Eli Blakey has a team-high 18 total tackles, 10 of them solo. Silas Walters adds 15 total tackles, 9 of them solo and 1 interception. Adam Trick leads the RedHawks in sacks, with 2, while Silas Walters has a team-high 1 interception.

UNLV Preview

UNLV has a 3-0 record this season and are coming off a 30-23 home victory over UCLA. Offensively, the Rebels average 35.3 points per game, which ranks 53rd in the nation. Defensively, they allow 25.0 points per game, which ranks 80th in the nation. UNLV averages 429.0 total yards per game, with 201.0 rushing yards and 228.0 passing yards per game. They allow 438.3 total yards per game, 159.3 of them rushing and 279.0 passing yards per game.

Anthony Colandrea leads the Rebels with 49/65 completed passes and 647 total passing yards. He also adds 175 rushing yards and 1 touchdown. Jai’Den Thomas leads the team in rushing yards, with 273 and 4 touchdowns, while Keyvone Lee adds 66 rushing yards and 1 touchdown. Jaden Bradley has a team-high 13 caught passes for a team-high 262 receiving yards, and has 1 touchdown. Jojo Earle has caught 6 passes for 65 yards.

Defensively, Jake Pope has a team-high 22 total tackles, 7 of them solo. Marsel McDuffie adds 19 total tackles, 12 of them solo and 1 interception. Aamaris Brown leads the Rebels in sacks, with 2, while Aamaris Brown has a team-high 3 interceptions.

UNLV Rebels @ Miami (OH) RedHawks Betting Trends: Week 4


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UNLV vs Miami (OH) Prediction

This will be the first meeting between those two teams.

In this UNLV vs Miami (OH) Prediction, UNLV is coming as -3.5-point road favorites. Both teams are coming off opposite outcomes in the previous week, as Miami got destroyed by 28 points on the road, and UNLV is coming off a huge home win over UCLA. Miami is struggling offensively, having scored just 17 points in their two games, having lost both, while UNLV is rolling right now, with a perfect 3-0 record, and 35.3 points per game. I like the value with the road team in this matchup, so take UNLV and lay the -3.5 points on the road.

Nikos Lagouretos's Pick: UNLV -2.5

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