Free Week 8 Prediction: Yellow Jackets vs. Hurricanes Odds
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College Football Handicapping: Week 8
(1-5) Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets vs. Miami Hurricanes (3-3)
Date: Saturday, October 19, 2019
Time: 12:00 pm EST
Venue: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, Florida
NCAA Football Spread: Miami -19
NCAA Betting Total: 48
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The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets hit the road to take on the Miami Hurricanes for a Saturday afternoon contest. Miami is favored by 19 points as they are looking to push their record to 4-3.
Georgia Tech’s offense is led by Jordan Mason who has 425 rushing yards and five touchdowns. Miami’s offense is led by DeeJay Dallas who has 472 rush yards and six touchdowns.
Which talented running back will lead their team to victory? Find out below as we cover this ACC matchup.
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets are coming off a 41-23 to the Duke Blue Devils. Duke jumped out to a 38-14 lead at the half and they never looked back. James Graham struggled for the Yellow Jackets as he went for 206 passing yards on 15/35 completions.
Jordan Mason was terrific in the loss going for 106 yards on 18 carries. Dontae Smith added 32 yards on two carries. Adonicas Sanders wound up with 69 receiving yards, and Jerry Howard Jr. had a receiving touchdown.
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It was a strange contest as the Yellow Jackets out-gained the Blue Devils 379-373 in total yards. Each team also had 20 first downs in the contest. Failure to convert in Blue Devils territory cost Georgia Tech the game.
Miami Hurricanes
The Miami Hurricanes are coming off a fantastic 17-9 win against the no. 20 Virginia Cavaliers on Friday. The Hurricanes defense was spectacular in the win allowing a total of 325 yards.
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The offense struggled throughout the contest but it did enough to just get by. N’Kosi Perry played a game manager role as he went for 182 passing yards and a touchdown. He also ran for 18 yards and a touchdown. The ground game was led by Deejay Dallas who had 63 yards on 13 carries.
K.J. Osborn wound up with 60 yards on four receptions. Brevin Jordan went for 48 yards on two receptions. Gregory Rousseau led the defense with seven tackles and a sack, and Trajan Bandy added six tackles and a sack in the win.
NCAA Football Handicapping Trends
- Yellow Jackets are 6-20 ATS in their last 26 games following a ATS loss.
- Yellow Jackets are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 games after allowing more than 40 points in their previous game.
- Yellow Jackets are 0-5 ATS in their last 5 games following a straight up loss.
- Hurricanes are 6-2 ATS vs. a team with a losing record.
- Hurricanes are 9-4 ATS in their last 13 home games vs. a team with a losing road record.
- Favorite is 8-3 ATS in their last 11 meetings.
Free Week 8 NCAA Football Pick
The Yellow Jackets will struggle to move the ball in this one against a tough Hurricanes ball club. I expect Miami’s offense to have their way with DeeJay Dallas leading the way.
4* Free NCAA Betting Pick: Miami -19
Look for Dallas to break the 100 yard mark and Miami will cruise here.
Week 8 Free Score Prediction: Georgia Tech 13 – Miami 34
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