Saturday Night Football Primer

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Hokies Cooling’Heels While BCS Shakes Out… VA Tech hammered instate rival Virginia 52-14 final week, accentuating Beamer’s team to 9 1 (SU) and 8-2 (ATS) over all. This tremendous run actually dates  esports back to last season, as VT has become 16-3 (ATS) its past nineteen and 14-4 (ATS) its last eighteen as chalk. The Hokies want a win today against the Tarheels to assert a spot in the ACC Championship and Can expect either USC slips UCLA or Texas has dehorned in the Big 12 Championship to earn a shot at the Big Enchilada in Pasadena.

Irish From Luck on the Farm? Kudos to Charlie Weis and Notre Dame, as they have already been absolutely fantastic this year despite possibly the toughest schedule in the nation. The Irish are now 8-2 SU and 7-3 ATS over all, including a great 4-0 SU and ATS from South Bend. Ballooning imposts by the oddsmakers have thwarted the fortune of the Irish lately though, as n-d has dropped twice in a row at the ticket window despite winning the ones tilts by 2-1 and 24 points. This could be difficulty back on the Farm against the smoke and mirror action of Stanford. The Cardinal was outgained in all but one of its games this year, yet is really a formidable 6-2 ATS its last eight and 6-1 ATS when priced as a underdog.

Bee in the Yellow Jackets Bonnet… The Yellowjackets stole the Hurricanes thunder last Saturday with a gorgeous 14-10 mad at the Orange Bowl. But if history is any sign, the flighty yellowjackets celebration will probably be shortlived. GT has to cover in consecutive games this season and it has been a proverbial money-burner at Bobby-Dodd Stadium, where host has dropped nine of its past twenty five. That is seriously bad news against a Georgia outfit that is 6-1 ATS in its past seven trips to Atlanta.

Fresno State’s near miss in USC (directed 42-41 mid way through fourth) established all over again which Pat Hill is among the greatest coaches in college football. The tough as nails trainer could have his job cut out to get his team”up” to night after playing with its two biggest matches in school history in consecutive weeks (FSU ended BSU’s 31-game WAC winning series before match at USC). This is problematic matched facing NFL caliber QB Rowe and Nevada’s home loving”pistol” strike. The Wolfpack, who are just a half game back of Fresno in WAC standings, are 12-3 ATS their past fifteen at Mackay Stadium and may clinch share of the conference title with a win.

Good luck with your games tonight!

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