Dave Cokin
Hat - Clemson
Kyle Bales
25* Georgia Tech -5
15* Pittsburgh Steelers -6
Chris Moss
G Tech
Chris James Sports
2* Pittsburgh -6.5
2* Ga Tech/Clemson Under 44.5
Billy Sharp
25 Clemson +5
5 Titans ML +235
Dante
15 Clemson under 44
15 Titans under 35.5
Brian King
200 Clemson +5
300 Titans +7
Executive
200 Clemson
Charlie
Tennessee+6 Clemson @ Georgia Tech over 43 & Clemson+5' (500* triple play).
Tennessee @ Pittsburgh Under 35 (30*)
Mets-105 (20*)
Braves @ astros under 7' runs (20*)
Braves-130 (10*)
Sports Bank
400 Clemson
SCORE
200% Georgia Tech
Al DeMarco
5 Dime - Georgia Tech
Remember Georgia Tech’s last Thursday night appearance? Miami of Florida certainly does as the Yellow Jackets ran for 472 yards in a 41-23 rout of the Hurricanes late last season. That game proved again just how difficult it is to prepare for a well-executed option attack, and there is none finer in college football than the Jackets right now.
G-Tech opened with a 37-17 win over Jacksonville State last week, but don’t be alarmed by the closeness of the final score. The Jackets were up 31-7 at the half and enjoyed a 312-107 advantage in total yards at intermission. And Jacksonville State got a garbage-time touchdown with :45 seconds remaining to make the score a bit more respectable.
Clemson played a little tougher foe in its opener, beating Middle Tennessee State 31-14, despite holding only a 361-299 edge in total yards.
The dog has certainly been the play in this series, barking in 17 of the last 20 meetings, including last year when Tech prevailed on the road 21-17 in Dabo Swinney’s debut as Clemson’s head coach. Many experts point to that game and note the success the Tigers had defensively bottling up G-Tech’s option, holding the Jackets to just 12 first downs and 298 yards. But, a check of the boxscore shows Tech dominated time of possession, holding the ball for 35 minutes en route to the victory.
Georgia Tech was 4-1 ATS as a home favorite last year and this season’s edition features 19 returning starters led by running back Jonathan Dwyer. A young Clemson team with a freshman quarterback finds Atlanta inhospitable tonight as the Tigers get stung by the Jackets.
Randizzle
1 Unit GT -5
Power Play Of The Day
Tenn/Pitt Over 35
Teddy Covers
Pitt
Tim Trushel
Pitt Over
Dave Cokin
20* Powerplay Tenn/Pitt Over