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Game 195 - Virginia Tech (+7.5)
Edges - Hokies: 21-6 SUATS home with conference revenge, including 7-0 ATS as a dog; and 14-3-1 ATS L18 games as a home dog, including 8-0 ATS versus an opponent off a win of 24 or more points; and head coach Justin Fuente is 6-1 ATS in his career as a dog with revenge against winning foes… Tigers: 3-7 ATS as road favorites of 10 or fewer points; and 4-9 ATS away in conference games versus avenging opponents… Finally, there are no less than three clinchers come from our well-oiled machine that reminds us 1) that conference dogs of 12 of fewer points off a non-conference shutout win in which they beat the spread by 8 or more points are 11-0 ATS since 1980 if they won 6 or more game games season and are facing an undefeated opponent. Plus, 2) undefeated road favorites that scored 30 or more points in its last game who allow more than 8 PPG in Game Five of the season are 0-11 ATS since 1980 if they are facing an undefeated opponent that won 11 or fewer games last season. And 3) defending CFB national champions are 0-6 ATS as road favorites since 1980 against undefeated opponents that are off a win of 30 or more points. With the Hokies playing with revenge from a loss to the Tigers in the ACC championship game last season,
Game 185 - Miami Ohio (+21)
Edges - RedHawks: 6-2 ATS as dog of 20 or more points under Chuck Martin; and 8-2 SU last 10 regular season games with the two losses by a combined total of 9 points… Fighting Irish: 5-25 ATS last 30 games as a double-digit favorite following a double-dig win, including 0-15 ATS at home versus opponents that allow 26 or fewer PPG; and 3-3 SU and 1-5 ATS last six games after facing Michigan State… The clincher is the fact that the Irish are 1-6 SU and 0-7 ATS since 1980 in games following a double-digit SUATS win against a Big Ten opponent in games in which Notre Dame allows more than 11 PPG on the season when facing a foe that allows less than 19 PPG… With Notre Dame off a 20-point win over the Spartans in which they were outgained by 141 yards in the contest, and the RedHawks a 17 returning starter team that lost by one-point to Mississippi State in a bowl game last season