
Wisconsin vs. Miami (OH) live stream, TV channel, odds
Wisconsin put up 22.6 points per game on offense last year (108th in the FBS), and it gave up 23.1 points per game (42nd) on the other side of the ball. Miami (OH) averaged 352.7 yards per game on offense last season, which ranked it 98th in the FBS. Defensively, it ranked 32nd, giving up 331.4 yards per contest.
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