What is the point spread for the game?
Marshall is favored by 6.5 points.
Sports / College Football
A Sun Belt Conference showdown is set for Thursday night as the Marshall Thundering Herd (4-3) visit the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (4-3). Both teams are coming off high-scoring wins, setting the stage for an exciting contest.
Marshall's offense, led by quarterback Carlos Del Rio-Wilson and receiver Demarcus Lacey, has been explosive, averaging 35.1 points per game. However, their defense has struggled, allowing 30.9 points per game. Coastal Carolina counters with a strong rushing attack and a defense led by Zeke Campbell, who has four sacks in his last four games. The Chanticleers are 3-1 against the spread in conference games. Bettors can find special offers, such as bet365's "Bet $5, Get $200" promotion, for this game.
**How to Prepare:** Consider the over/under when betting, given the offensive capabilities of both teams.
**Who This Affects Most:** College football fans and bettors interested in Sun Belt Conference matchups.
Marshall is favored by 6.5 points.
The over/under is set at 54.5 points.
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