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2014 ESPN College Football Week 7 Odds: Florida State vs. Syracuse

Florida State vs. Syracuse Odds

SYRACUSE, NY (The Spread) – No. 1 Florida State looks to continue its winning streak on Saturday when it hits the road to face Syracuse at Noon ET on ESPN.

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Florida State is 5-0 overall and 3-0 in the ACC while Syracuse is 2-3 overall and 0-1 in the ACC. The Seminoles are 2-0 on the road and 1-4 against the spread while the Orange are 1-3 at home and 1-4 against the spread. Florida State has won its last five against Syracuse, dating back to 1989.

Trends show that Florida State is 4-1 against the spread in its last 5 games against a team with a losing record. Syracuse is 1-6 ATS in its last 7 games following a double-digit loss at home.

According to oddsmakers from BetDSI, Florida State is the clear favorite on the road, as the Seminoles have odds of -24 points against the Orange. The over/under total has been set at 51 points (View Matchup). The opening odds for this game had Florida State favored by 20.5 points. The spread has been steadily climbing since, topping out at 24. The over/under total hasn’t changed since opening at 51 points.

Florida State is coming off a 43-3 win over Wake Forest at home last week. The Seminoles haven’t lost a game since the 2012 season and are currently averaging 39.2 points and 458.6 yards per game. The defense is giving up just 20.8 points per contest. Jameis Winston has thrown for 1,288 yards and eight touchdowns to lead the offense while Rashad Greene has 38 receptions for 576 yards and three touchdowns.

Syracuse is coming off a 28-6 loss to Louisville at home last week. The Orange have dropped three straight since starting off 2-0. The Cuse is averaging just 21.6 points per game on offense while allowing 24.4 points per game. Terrel Hunt has thrown for 983 yards and one touchdown while rushing for 307 yards and six scores, though he is battling a leg injury that could keep him out of this game. Prince Tyson-Gulley has added 302 rushing yards.

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In terms of Injuries, Florida State running back Karlos Williams (ankle) is doubtful while defensive tackle Demarcus Christmas (ankle) is out. Syracuse receiver Ashton Broyld (leg) and Adly Enoicy (knee) are both questionable.

The Public Bets for this game are backing Florida State, as the Seminoles are getting 85% of the wagers with odds of -24 points at Syracuse on Saturday.

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