How to watch Cure Bowl: Miami (OH) vs. Appalachian State, time, TV channel, live stream
Miami (OH) will battle it out with Appalachian State in the Cure Bowl on Saturday at FBC Mortgage Stadium.
At 11-2, the RedHawks ride a five-game winning streak into this bowl matchup. Miami claimed the MAC title with a 23-14 victory over Toledo. Rashad Amos has rushed for 12 touchdowns on the season and will look to build off a two-score performance in the championship game. Defense is the key to success for the RedHawks if they want to end their season on a high note. Miami has held their opponents to under 20 points in every game since allowing 21 to Toledo midseason.
Appalachian State can put up points in a hurry and will put Miami’s stout defense to the test. The Mountaineers are averaging 34.9 points per game behind the arm of quarterback Nate Aguilar. The junior quarterback has thrown for 3,546 yards and 33 touchdowns in his first year as a starter. Appalachian State may also be gifted the opportunity of facing a third-string quarterback with Miami starter Brett Gabbert’s status in question and news that backup Aveon Smith will hit the transfer portal.
Here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action today.
Miami (OH) vs. Appalachian State
- When: Saturday, December 16
- Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
- TV Channel: ABC, ESPN+
- Streaming: fuboTV (watch for free)
- Streaming: ESPN+ (watch now)
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NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines
NCAA Football odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were last updated Saturday at 11:00 a.m. ET.
Miami (OH) vs. Appalachian State (-6.5)
O/U: 40.5
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