ACC Football Week 7 Predictions & Odds

2011 ACC Football Week 7 Preview, Predictions, Odds & Picks

We are providing ACC Football weekly matchup previews, predictions and odds for all ACC football teams for the games Saturday October 15, 2011. And to gain a betting edge check our out NCAA Football Handicappers as they offer their free and expert pick. Use our comprehensive and insider information to bet successfully on College Football with our recommend sportsbooks.

The ACC heads into Week 7 this Saturday and every game from here on is vitally important. Bowl berths are still on the line and so is the ACC championship. While some of the perceived stronger teams have struggled as of late, some surprising teams have emerged and have made names for themselves. Below is a preview of all of this week’s ACC games and picks Against the Spread for all.

Here is a brief look at every game in the ACC this week. All odds are provided by BetOnline.com

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

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Miami at North Carolina (-3) – 12:30 PM ET on ESPN3

This could be the closest of the ACC games of the weekend. Miami played Virginia Tech tough and could be in store for yet another all-too-familiar close encounter this week. Lamar Miller, Giovani Bernard and Jacory Harris are all playing well for Miami but I like North Carolina’s solid defense to be the difference in this one. NC moves to 6-1 on Saturday!

Prediction: North Carolina -3Bet Now

Odds: North Carolina: -3 – Miami: +3 Over/Under: 52

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Florida State (-13 ½) at Duke – 3:00 PM ET on ESPN3

Florida State didn’t look good at all on the road last week against Wake Forest and I am afraid that the Demon Deacons may have exposed the Seminoles for what they are – a turnover-prone, undisciplined lot that may not be ready for prime-time. Duke is fairly solid in every aspect of the game and should give the Seminoles fits. Duke may not win (they just may however) but they will keep this game close at very worst!

Prediction: Duke to cover the 13 ½Bet Now

Odds: Duke: +13.5 – Florida State: -13.5 Over/Under: 57

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#12 Georgia Tech (-7) at Virginia – 3:00 PM ET on ESPNU

Georgia Tech has been a nice surprise this season and with an unpredictable offense that will easily take care of Virginia on Saturday. Although Virginia is coming off their bye, Georgia Tech’s offense will serve as one of their biggest tests of the season. Tech rolls!

Prediction: Georgia Tech -7Bet Now

Odds: Georgia Tech: -7 – Virginia: +7 Over/Under: 55.5

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#19 Virginia Tech (-7) at Wake Forest – 6:30 PM ET on ESPN3

Finally the real Virginia Tech team showed up last week. Despite a banged up defense, I like the Hokies to get it done against a surprisingly tough Wake team on Saturday. David Wilson and the running game will be the difference in this one as Wake’s undefeated conference streak will come to an end. I like Virginia Tech. to pull away and barely cover – the cream always rises to the top!

Prediction: Virginia Tech -7Bet Now

Odds: Virginia Tech: -7 – Wake Forest: +7 Over/Under: 49

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#8 Clemson (-8 ½) at Maryland – 7:00 PM ET on ESPNU

Clemson will try to keep their undefeated season going on Saturday and will have to do so with a banged up quarterback. Tajh Boyd will start but will likely be slowed with a hip injury. Expect Clemson to lean on the running game a little more this week against a Maryland team that has had some issues stopping the run this season. Maryland has played tough teams well so far this season but Clemson is a different kettle of fish!

Prediction: Clemson -8 ½Bet Now

Odds: Clemson: -8.5 – Maryland: +8.5 Over/Under: 53.5

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