Pitt vs East Carolina Prediction, Odds & Best Prop Bets โ€“ Military Bowl

  • Pitt is a -9.5 point favorite vs. East Carolina
  • Pittsburgh vs. East Carolina Total (Over/Under): 57.5 points
  • Military Bowl TV Channel: ESPN

Pittsburgh (8-4) visit Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium to take on East Carolina (8-4) on Dec. 27 in Annapolis, MD. Kickoff is scheduled for 11:00am EST.

Pitt is a betting favorite in the Military Bowl, with the spread sitting at -9.5 (-110).

The Pittsburgh vs. East Carolina Over/Under is 57.5 total points.

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Pittsburgh vs. East Carolina Odds, Spread, Over/Under:

SpreadTotal (O/U)Moneyline
Pittsburgh-9.5 -11057.5 -110-350
East Carolina +9.5 -11057.5 -110275

Pittsburgh vs East Carolina Prediction:

The winning team model predicts Pittsburgh will win this game with 64.5% confidence, based on game simulations, offensive & defensive matchups and recent game results.

This winning team prediction factors in up-to-date player injuries for both Pitt and East Carolina, key player performances this season and recent team trends.

Pittsburgh vs East Carolina Spread Prediction:

Based on recent against-the-spread trends, the model predicts Pittsburgh will cover the spread with 50.8% confidence.

This prediction against the spread factors in ATS performances for both teams, opening and current betting lines plus public and sharp money already wagered on this matchup.


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  • Pittsburgh has hit the 1H Game Total Over in 9 of their last 13 games (+4.35 Units / 29% ROI)
  • Pittsburgh has hit the Game Total Over in 8 of their last 13 games (+3.60 Units / 25% ROI)
  • Pittsburgh has hit the Team Total Over in 8 of their last 12 games (+3.25 Units / 23% ROI)
  • Pittsburgh have covered the Spread in 8 of their last 13 games (+2.50 Units / 17% ROI)
  • Pittsburgh have covered the 1H Spread in 8 of their last 13 games (+2.20 Units / 15% ROI)
  • East Carolina have covered the 1Q Spread in 10 of their last 13 games (+6.95 Units / 48% ROI)
  • East Carolina has hit the Moneyline in 9 of their last 13 games (+6.10 Units / 6% ROI)
  • East Carolina has hit the 1Q Moneyline in 9 of their last 13 games (+6.05 Units / 19% ROI)
  • East Carolina has hit the Team Total Over in 8 of their last 11 games (+4.65 Units / 37% ROI)
  • East Carolina have covered the Spread in 8 of their last 13 games (+3.60 Units / 25% ROI)

Pittsburgh Against the Spread (ATS) Record

Pitt is 8-4 against the spread this college football season (+3.6 Units / 27.27% ROI).

  • Pittsburgh is 7-4 when betting on the Moneyline for +3.55 Units / 9.44% ROI
  • Pittsburgh is 7-4 when betting the Over for +2.6 Units / 19.7% ROI
  • Pittsburgh is 4-7 when betting the Under for -3.7 Units / -28.03% ROI

East Carolina Against the Spread (ATS) Record

East Carolina iss 7-4 against the spread this college football season (+2.6 Units / 19.7% ROI).

  • East Carolina is 8-4 when betting on the Moneyline for +3.8 Units / 3.55% ROI
  • East Carolina is 6-6 when betting the Over for -0.6 Units / -4.55% ROI
  • East Carolina is 6-6 when betting the Under for -0.6 Units / -4.55% ROI

Pittsburgh: Keys to the Game vs. East Carolina

Pittsburgh’s WRs has gained 2,247 yards on 153 receptions (14.7 YPR) this season — 3rd-best among ACC WRs. East Carolina’s defense has allowed just 10.4 Yards Per Reception this season — T-18th-best among FBS defenses.

Pittsburgh WRs have been targeted 48 times in the Red Zone this season– most among FBS Teams

Pittsburgh’s WRs has gained 2,247 yards on 153 receptions (14.7 YPR) this season — T-20th-best among FBS WRs. East Carolina’s defense has allowed just 10.4 Yards Per Reception this season — 4th-best among NonP5 defenses.

Pittsburgh’s WRs has gained 2,247 yards on 153 receptions (14.7 YPR) this season — 3rd-best among ACC WRs. East Carolina’s defense has allowed just 11.9 Yards Per Reception to WRs this season — T-30th-best among FBS defenses.

Pittsburgh’s WRs has gained 2,247 yards on 153 receptions (14.7 YPR) this season — 3rd-best among ACC WRs. East Carolina’s defense has allowed just 10.4 Yards Per Reception this season — 4th-best among NonP5 defenses.

East Carolina: Keys to the Game vs. Pittsburgh

East Carolina is 7-2 (.778) when rushing at least 4 yards in a play 10 or more times this season– T-30th-best in FBS; Average: .587

East Carolina is 7-2 (.778) when averaging more than 5 yards on first down plays this season– T-13th-best among Non-Power Conference Teams; Average: .568

East Carolina is 7-2 (.778) when averaging more than 5 yards on first down plays this season– T-34th-best in FBS; Average: .617

East Carolina is 7-1 (.875) when converting 55% or more of its red zone chances into touchdowns this season– T-19th-best in FBS; Average: .645

Matchup Notes for Pittsburgh vs. East Carolina

East Carolina is 7-2 (.778) when rushing at least 4 yards in a play 10 or more times this season– T-30th-best in FBS; Average: .587

East Carolina is 7-2 (.778) when averaging more than 5 yards on first down plays this season– T-13th-best among Non-Power Conference Teams; Average: .568

East Carolina is 7-2 (.778) when averaging more than 5 yards on first down plays this season– T-34th-best in FBS; Average: .617

East Carolina is 7-1 (.875) when converting 55% or more of its red zone chances into touchdowns this season– T-19th-best in FBS; Average: .645

Pittsburgh’s WRs has gained 2,247 yards on 153 receptions (14.7 YPR) this season — 3rd-best among ACC WRs. East Carolina’s defense has allowed just 10.4 Yards Per Reception this season — T-18th-best among FBS defenses.

Pittsburgh WRs have been targeted 48 times in the Red Zone this season– most among FBS Teams

Pittsburgh’s WRs has gained 2,247 yards on 153 receptions (14.7 YPR) this season — T-20th-best among FBS WRs. East Carolina’s defense has allowed just 10.4 Yards Per Reception this season — 4th-best among NonP5 defenses.

Pittsburgh’s WRs has gained 2,247 yards on 153 receptions (14.7 YPR) this season — 3rd-best among ACC WRs. East Carolina’s defense has allowed just 11.9 Yards Per Reception to WRs this season — T-30th-best among FBS defenses.

Pittsburgh’s WRs has gained 2,247 yards on 153 receptions (14.7 YPR) this season — 3rd-best among ACC WRs. East Carolina’s defense has allowed just 10.4 Yards Per Reception this season — 4th-best among NonP5 defenses.

Pittsburgh Offensive Stats & Trends

Pittsburgh’s WRs has gained 2,247 yards on 153 receptions (14.7 YPR) this season — 3rd-best among ACC WRs. East Carolina’s defense has allowed just 10.4 Yards Per Reception this season — T-18th-best among FBS defenses.

Pittsburgh WRs have been targeted 48 times in the Red Zone this season– most among FBS Teams

Pittsburgh’s WRs has gained 2,247 yards on 153 receptions (14.7 YPR) this season — T-20th-best among FBS WRs. East Carolina’s defense has allowed just 10.4 Yards Per Reception this season — 4th-best among NonP5 defenses.

Pittsburgh’s WRs has gained 2,247 yards on 153 receptions (14.7 YPR) this season — 3rd-best among ACC WRs. East Carolina’s defense has allowed just 11.9 Yards Per Reception to WRs this season — T-30th-best among FBS defenses.

Pittsburgh’s WRs has gained 2,247 yards on 153 receptions (14.7 YPR) this season — 3rd-best among ACC WRs. East Carolina’s defense has allowed just 10.4 Yards Per Reception this season — 4th-best among NonP5 defenses.

East Carolina Offensive Stats & Trends

East Carolina is 7-2 (.778) when rushing at least 4 yards in a play 10 or more times this season– T-30th-best in FBS; Average: .587

East Carolina is 7-2 (.778) when averaging more than 5 yards on first down plays this season– T-13th-best among Non-Power Conference Teams; Average: .568

East Carolina is 7-2 (.778) when averaging more than 5 yards on first down plays this season– T-34th-best in FBS; Average: .617

East Carolina is 7-1 (.875) when converting 55% or more of its red zone chances into touchdowns this season– T-19th-best in FBS; Average: .645

Pittsburgh Defensive Stats & Trends

Pittsburgh’s WRs has gained 2,247 yards on 153 receptions (14.7 YPR) this season — 3rd-best among ACC WRs. East Carolina’s defense has allowed just 10.4 Yards Per Reception this season — T-18th-best among FBS defenses.

Pittsburgh WRs have been targeted 48 times in the Red Zone this season– most among FBS Teams

Pittsburgh’s WRs has gained 2,247 yards on 153 receptions (14.7 YPR) this season — T-20th-best among FBS WRs. East Carolina’s defense has allowed just 10.4 Yards Per Reception this season — 4th-best among NonP5 defenses.

Pittsburgh’s WRs has gained 2,247 yards on 153 receptions (14.7 YPR) this season — 3rd-best among ACC WRs. East Carolina’s defense has allowed just 11.9 Yards Per Reception to WRs this season — T-30th-best among FBS defenses.

Pittsburgh’s WRs has gained 2,247 yards on 153 receptions (14.7 YPR) this season — 3rd-best among ACC WRs. East Carolina’s defense has allowed just 10.4 Yards Per Reception this season — 4th-best among NonP5 defenses.

East Carolina Defensive Stats & Trends

East Carolina is 7-2 (.778) when rushing at least 4 yards in a play 10 or more times this season– T-30th-best in FBS; Average: .587

East Carolina is 7-2 (.778) when averaging more than 5 yards on first down plays this season– T-13th-best among Non-Power Conference Teams; Average: .568

East Carolina is 7-2 (.778) when averaging more than 5 yards on first down plays this season– T-34th-best in FBS; Average: .617

East Carolina is 7-1 (.875) when converting 55% or more of its red zone chances into touchdowns this season– T-19th-best in FBS; Average: .645


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