Bet on Boston College Eagles vs Virginia Cavaliers
NCAA College Football Sportsbook Betting
Boston College Eagles (6-3 SU, 6-2 ATS) at Virginia Cavaliers (3-6 SU, 4-4 ATS)
Saturday, November 14 – Noon ET
BetUS NCAA College Football Sportsbook Odds: BOSTON COLLEGE -4.5, Total 42.5
Here are some of the NCAAF betting trends as they relate to this matchup:
BC has covered five of its last six games
BC has won four of its last six games SU
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BC has played four of its last six games OVER the total
BC has covered one of its last five road games
VA has lost ten of its last 13 games SU
VA has played four of its last six games UNDER the total
VA has lost six of its last seven home games SU
The big rap on Boston College is that they can’t get it done on the road. Indeed, you take a look and they have only covered one of the last five as the visitor in college football sportsbook action. The first time they traveled it was to Clemson, and they gained just 54 net yards in a disgraceful loss. Then it was just 163 yards against Virginia Tech in another tough loss. At Notre Dame they fared a lot better with a cover in the NCAA betting odds, and Dave Shinskie threw for 279 yards, though he got intercepted three times.
One of the things the Eagles have at their disposal is the ground attack that is led by Montel Harris, who went for 136 yards in an impressive win over Dan LeFevour and Central Michigan last time out and has a chance to go over a thousand yards in this game. The sophomore has already passed his season total as a freshman, and he was undoubtedly one of the ACC’s top freshmen.
Boston College has had two weeks to get ready for this Virginia squad that is hurting in a big way right now, reflected loudly in college football sportsbook performances. The Cavaliers blew a fourth-quarter lead against Duke, and before and after that they were taken to the woodshed by Georgia Tech and Miami, respectively. This is not the way they had envisioned the offense working when the new scheme was installed at the beginning of the year. They are currently ranked #119 in total offense, averaging just 263 yards a game, and they’ve allowed 31 sacks. Jameel Sewell has done no better than 99th in the nation’s pass efficiency ratings, and he sat with a shoulder injury last week against Miami as Mark Verica, from whom he won the job, passed for 75 yards on 29 attempts.
We thought Al Groh might have set the wheels in motion to save his job when the Cavs too three in a row against North Carolina, Indiana and Maryland, allowing just 19 points along the way. Obviously the hot seat is at an unbearable temperature right now. This offense misfires too much, and I just can’t see Virginia putting together enough in the way of fundamentals to make a difference. We’re going to lay the points on the road with Boston College, the 4.5-point favorite in the BetUS NCAA college football sportsbook odds.
OUR PLAY: BOSTON COLLEGE -4.5 **
One reply on “Week 11: Eagles vs. Cavaliers Preview/Pick”
It sure looks like Al Groh is on his way out in Virginia so you have to question how motivated the Cavaliers will be for this game. I like B.C. all the way in this one.