Va Tech vs UCLA NCAA Football Betting Odds
The Virginia Tech Hokies and UCLA Bruins are set to face off in the Hyundai Sun Bowl in a game that is going to come down to one major matchup: UCLA’s offense vs. Virginia Tech’s defense.
The Virginia Tech Hokies and UCLA Bruins are set to face off in the Hyundai Sun Bowl in a game that is going to come down to one major matchup: UCLA’s offense vs. Virginia Tech’s defense.
No. 7 Miami will look to snap a visiting Virginia Tech eight-year run as an ACC Championship contender when the two teams collide under the lights at SunLife Stadium on Saturday night.
The Virginia Tech Hokies quietly climbed into the top 25 nationally by winning six in a row following their opening week loss to Alabama, but they hit a major speed bump last week in the form of Duke.
Pitt is now in the ACC but this game should feel a little familiar to the Panthers as they visit Blacksburg to face their old Big East pals the Hokies. So far Pitt has fared reasonably well in their new league, the only hiccup being getting blitzed by Florida State in the opener, not shame in that.
Given what a dud Alabama/Michigan was this could easily be the best and certainly the most important game of the opening week. Georgia Tech is always in the mix in the ACC and whoever wins this one will have a leg up both in the conference and in confidence.
For years the Virginia Tech Hokies have been one of those bubble teams who never gets picked.
Nobody wants to give Duke the Blue Devils any credit this year. This is certainly not a juggernaut Duke squad but the way they are playing, and the way the rest of the nation is too, they have the feel of being one of the last teams standing when all is said and done in March.
The North Carolina Tar Heel are looking to recover from one of the worst drubbings of a top team in recent memory.
The Big Ten’s Michigan Wolverines invade the Superdome in New Orleans on Tuesday, Jan.3 to tangle with the ACC’s Virginia Tech Hokies in this season’s Sugar Bowl. The game is set to get underway at 8:30 p.m. (ET) and it will be broadcast nationally on ESPN.
#5 Virginia Tech Hokies (11-1, 7-1 ACC) vs #20 Clemson Tigers (9-3, 6-2 ACC)
It seems like year in, year out – like clockwork – Virginia Tech winds up in the conference title game. Long-tenured head coach Frank Beamer perennially has his Hokies in contention.
After the first half of games, the Big Ten leads the Big Ten/ACC Challenge 4-2. There’s still plenty of time for the ACC to catch up, but they’ll need teams like Virginia Tech to pull off a minor upset.
The North Carolina Tar Heels will look to derail the Virginia Tech Hokies’ ACC title chances when the two Coastal Division foes clash this Thursday night in Blacksburg. Kick-off is slated for 8 p.m. and the game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN.
This game is a HUGE ACC match up, as the winner will be in the driver’s seat to win the Coastal Division and in an interesting fact the winner of the Georgia Tech vs. Virginia Tech game has represented that division in the ACC title game in the last 5 seasons.
Here comes Virginia Tech. After a humbling 23-3 loss to Clemson on October 1, their only defeat of the year, the Hokies have rattled off consecutive convincing wins over Miami and Wake Forest.
You wouldn’t have thought so at the beginning of the season but this is an important game in the ACC right now. Virginia Tech has to still be considered the favourite in their division but with one loss already they can not really afford another one.
Miami versus Virginia Tech this weekend feels like a must-win for both teams. The Hurricanes want to show they can still contend for the ACC title; Virginia Tech can’t lose another game if it wants to fancy itself as part of the national title discussion at all. Can the Hokies bounce back after betting seriously exposed by Clemson last week?