2015 ACC College Football Week 5 Odds: Florida State vs. Wake Forest

Florida St. vs. Wake Forest Odds

No. 11 Florida State looks to continue its ACC dominance on Saturday when it hits the road to face Wake Forest at 3:30PM ET on ESPN.

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According to oddsmakers at GTBets, Florida State is favored on the road, as the Seminoles are getting odds of -19.5 points against the Demon Deacons. The over/under total for the game has been set at 45 points. Florida State has won and covered the spread in five of its last six meetings with Wake Forest.

Florida State is 3-0 on the season, 1-0 in the ACC, 2-1 against the spread and 2-1 with the under. The Seminoles are putting up 35.7 points and 431.3 yards per game this far while holding opponents to just 10 points and 256.3 yards per game. FSU is led by Dalvin Cook, who has rushed for 476 yards and five touchdowns in three games. New QB Everett Golson has thrown for 584 yards and six touchdowns and has no interceptions.

Wake Forest is 2-2 on the year, 0-1 in the ACC, 1-3 against the spread and 2-1-1 with the over. Wake Forest is doing well on defense, allowing just 19.5 points and 294.2 yards per game, but the offense is only putting up 24.8 points per game despite averaging 428.2 total yards. The Deacons have lost to Syracuse and Indiana this season while beating Elon and Army. John Wolford is the leading passer with 712 yards and four touchdowns, but he missed last week’s loss to IU with an ankle injury and he is questionable for this game. K.J. Brent has caught 20 passes for 279 yards while the leading rusher is Kendall Hinton, who has rushed for 170 yards while also filling in for Wolford at QB. Hinton has thrown for 469 yards and one touchdown with three interceptions.

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