Harvard vs. New Hampshire Spread, Line, Odds and Betting Preview | Oct. 4

At 7:00 p.m. ET on Friday, the Harvard Crimson (1-1) take on the New Hampshire Wildcats (3-1).

The Crimson are favored, but by less than a field goal (-2.5), versus the Wildcats. The over/under for this matchup is 50.5 points.

Keep reading to check out our betting preview for this season, and find all of our predictions here, too!

Betting Odds

Harvard -2.5 vs. New Hampshire

Bet $20, Payout $38.18

Harvard vs. New Hampshire Betting Odds

  • Spread favorite: Crimson (-2.5)
  • Moneyline: Crimson (-132), Wildcats (+111)
  • Total: 50.5 points
  • TV Channel: NESN
  • Live Stream: Fubo (Watch for free)

Harvard vs. New Hampshire Betting Stats and Info

The Crimson are winless in two games against the spread. The Crimson are winless in two games against the spread when favored by 2.5 points or more. Harvard has split them games as the moneyline favorite this season. New Hampshire is 3-1-0 against the spread in four opportunities this season. The Wildcats have covered the spread in one game when underdogs by 2.5 points or more (in two tries). This is the third game this year New Hampshire is the moneyline underdog, after split the two games.

Harvard vs. New Hampshire Key Players

Harvard Crimson

  • Charles DePrima collected 958 passing yards (95.8 per game) with a 50.3% completion percentage last year, while throwing for 12 touchdowns with seven interceptions. He also had 518 rushing yards on 84 carries and five touchdowns.
  • A season ago Shane McLaughlin picked up 830 rushing yards (83 per game) and scored six touchdowns.
  • Last season Cooper Barkate was targeted 28 times and had 40 catches for 501 yards and three touchdowns.
  • Tim Dowd added 11 catches for 302 yards and one touchdown.
  • Kaedyn Odermann caught 20 passes on nine targets for 264 yards and one touchdown, averaging 26.4 yards per game.
  • Thor Griffith had a solid body of work a year ago, collecting 3.5 sacks, .
  • In last year’s campaign, Dean Boyd racked up .
  • Last season, Ty Bartrum reeled in three interceptions and added one sack.

New Hampshire Wildcats

  • Max Brosmer threw for 3,464 yards while completing 63.9% of his passes last year, with 29 touchdowns and six interceptions (314.9 yards per game). He also carried the ball 56 times for 128 yards and five TDs.
  • Dylan Laube took 160 attempts for 723 rushing yards a season ago (65.7 per game) and scored nine touchdowns. He also had 68 catches for 699 yards and seven TDs through the air.
  • Last season Myles Thomason ran for 215 yards on 48 carries (19.5 yards per game), with one rushing touchdown.
  • Logan Tomlinson tacked on 618 yards on 42 grabs and seven touchdowns. He was targeted 35 times, and averaged 56.2 receiving yards last season.
  • Kyle Lepkowski collected 492 yards on 39 catches with three touchdowns in 2023.
  • Last season Josiah Silver collected five sacks, one TFL and seven tackles.
  • Over the course of his 2023 campaign, Ryan Toscano racked up nine tackles, one TFL, and three sacks.
  • Joe Eichman picked off three passes while adding three tackles, 0.5 sacks, and one pass defended a season ago.