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Week 11: Tigers vs. Wolf Pack Preview/Pick

Oddsmakers currently have the Tigers listed as 7½-point favorites versus the Wolfpack, while the game’s total is sitting at 56½, here is a preview for the Clemson Tigers vs. North Carolina State Wolfpack plus a pick and lines betting angle…

College Football Sportsbook: Clemson vs NC State

Clemson Tigers (6-3 SU, 6-2 ATS) at North Carolina State Wolfpack (4-5 SU, 3-4 ATS)
Saturday, November 14 – Noon ET
BetUS College Football Sports book Odds: CLEMSON -8, Total 58

Here are some of the NCAAF betting trends as they relate to this matchup:

CLEM has won four of its last five games SU
CLEM has lost four of its last six road games SU

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NCST has lost four of its last five games SU
NCST has played its last six games OVER the total
NCST has won four of its last five home games SU

Also…

CLEM has covered four of the last six meetings
CLEM has won the last five meetings SU
Five of the last seven meetings have gone UNDER the total
CLEM has covered six of the last seven meetings as the road team
CLEM has won five of the last seven meetings SU as the road team

Here comes CJ Spiller. The Clemson star, who will undoubtedly be one of the top players chosen in the next NFL Draft, ran for 165 yards and caught three passes for 67 yards, AND had 71 yards in kickoff returns on top of that in the Tigers’ 40-24 win over the Florida State Seminoles last week. Spiller is ranked fourth in the country in all-purpose yardage, averaging 199 yards a game. Spiller has also chalked up 5.5 yards a carry. Clemson Tigers has averaged 419 yards and just under 42 points a game over the last four.

Meanwhile, North Carolina State Wolfpack has lost four of its last five games, dropping three of them in the college football sports book, and that has put this team’s bowl hopes in serious jeopardy. Part of the reason is that the defense has shown itself to be particularly vulnerable to the run, as the Wolfpack allowed Boston College to steamroll it for 293 yards and Florida State for 278. Or what is it the pass? Didn’t Duke have 459 and five air TD’s in a 49-28 victory back on October 10?

By the way, what happened to Russell Wilson, who through the first 17 games of his college career had thrown 29 touchdown passes with only one interception? He has now thrown no less than nine picks in the last five games.

What has happened to that defense, which held South Carolina to seven points in Game One and 21 points to a pair of FCS team after that, but 38 ppg since? N.C. State has to win its last three games to capture a post-season slot.

They are going in the opposite direction of Clemson at the moment, and Kyle Parker, the freshman quarterback who has had some erratic outings, has completed almost two-thirds of his passes for 568 yards in the Tigers’ last two games against Division I opposition (we don’t count games against Coastal Carolina). Look for Clemson’s playmakers on defense (defensive ends Ricky Sapp and Da’Quan Bowers, cornerback DeAndre McDaniel) to force a few more mistakes out of Wilson.

We’re laying the points with Clemson, the eight-point favorite in the BetUS NCAA college football odds.

OUR PLAY: CLEMSON -8 ***

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