Miami vs Georgia Tech Prediction, Game Preview

Miami vs Georgia Tech prediction, game preview, how to watch, lines, and why each team might – or might not – win this Saturday.

Miami vs Georgia Tech prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, November 6


Miami vs Georgia Tech How To Watch

Date: Saturday, November 6
Game Time: 12:30 ET
Venue: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL
How To Watch: ESPN3
Record: Miami (4-4), Georgia Tech (3-5)
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Why Georgia Tech Will Win

The offense has been great.

It might have taken a while to shift away from the triple-option, but a few years later, it’s now consistently balanced, the running game still works, and the there are real, live, 300-yard passing games.

The Yellow Jackets threw for 300 in the shootout loss to Virginia and the wild loss to Pitt. The previous 300-yard passing game before October of 2021? September 1, 2011 vs. Western Carolina.

Miami’s defense has been torched all year. For all the Turnover Chain stuff and all of the plays in the backfield, the Canes were hit for over 800 passing yards in the last two games.

They’re the worst in the ACC in time of possession, turnover margin, and …

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Why Miami Will Win

The program has its quarterback.

Tyler Van Dyke has been terrific in place of D’Eriq King, throwing for over 200 yards in each of his five starts – improving his numbers in each of the last four games.

He might not have outgained Kenny Pickett last week, but he hit the deep shots and threw for 426 yards and three scores in the win over Pitt, and that’s coming off a massive performance in the win over NC State.

Georgia Tech’s offense might be better and more diverse, but it’s not moving the chains enough to overcome a spotty defense that’s giving up close to 270 passing yards per game.

Van Dyke should have a nice day.

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What’s Going To Happen

It’s do-or-die time for both teams in their hopes of going bowling.

It would still take a miracle for Georgia Tech to get to a bowl game even with a win – it has to win three of its last four games and still has Notre Dame and Georgia to deal with – so forget about it with a loss.

Miami is playing too well offensively, but the Yellow Jackets will get enough yards and big plays to keep this close.

Finally, though, the Hurricanes have figured out how to win close games.

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Miami vs Georgia Tech Prediction, Lines

Miami 37, Georgia Tech 27
Line: Miami -10.5, o/u: 63.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

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College Football Big Game Reaction: Michigan State, Miami, Baylor & More

Quick reaction to the biggest college football games of Week 9: Michigan at Michigan State, Miami at Pitt, Texas at Baylor, Georgia vs Florida, Penn State at Ohio State

Quick reaction to the biggest games of Week 9: Michigan at Michigan State, Miami at Pitt, Texas at Baylor, Georgia vs Florida, Penn State at Ohio State


College Football Big Game Reaction: Week 9

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Michigan State 37, Michigan 33
Baylor 31, Texas 24
Miami 38, Pitt 34

Michigan State 37, Michigan 33 Reaction

Yeah, Michigan got totally hosed at the end of the first half when Michigan State QB Payton Thorne fumbled in what appeared to be a Wolverine touchdown.

That’s not why Michigan lost.

Yeah, Michigan got totally hosed on the 4th-and-3 play to try keeping the final drive alive – that was absolutely defensive holding, or pass interference, or something that should’ve been flagged.

That’s not why Michigan lost.

Yeah, Michigan State got flagged seven times for 75 yards and Michigan eight times for 59, but the calls – and missed calls – ended up screwing up the Maize and Blue side more.

And no – the officiating wasn’t why Michigan lost.

Michigan lost because Michigan State was more physical in the second half, sharper when it had to be, and it was far, far, more effective at getting the ground game going because …

Michigan lost because Kenneth Walker was the best player on the field, and the blocking up front got the job done against a strong defensive front.

Walker ran 23 times for 197 yards and five touchdowns, making play after play despite being a marked man by the Michigan defense, and now it’s Game On.

But first, it was a Michigan State win over Michigan. Actually, it was another Michigan State win over Michigan.

This wasn’t Jim Harbaugh’s fault – his team played well – but now Mel Tucker is 2-0 against him. In that state and in this rivalry, you can be the Michigan head coach and lost to Ohio State here and there – that program is pretty good – but losing to “Little Brother” is completely and totally unforgivable, and Michigan has now dropped three of the last five.

But not all is totally lost for the Wolverines.

The offense was terrific, and the defense wasn’t all that bad – again, Mr. Walker had himself a day – and there’s no time to get mopey.

Indiana needs to be a layup. Penn State isn’t all that great – even if it’s on the road and everyone is wearing white t-shirts, and going to Maryland can’t be an issue.

There’s absolutely no reason the Wolverines can’t be 10-1 when Ohio State comes into town.

This game is all about the rise of Michigan State, though.

The Spartans were out of this down 30-14 late in the third, but the offense kept going on big marches, the defense kept coming up with big holds, and …

Kenneth Walker, Kenneth Walker, Kenneth Walker.

The Spartans now go to Purdue, gets Maryland, and if all goes right, should be 10-0 with at Ohio State and Penn State to close.

It’s going to be a fun November in East Lansing.

Week 9 Big Game Reactions   
Baylor 31, Texas 24
Miami 38, Pitt 34

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ACC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, How To Watch: Week 9

ACC Week 9 college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, how to watch, and TV listings. Miami at Pitt, Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech, Florida State at Clemson, Boston College at Syracuse, Duke at Wake Forest, North Carolina at Notre Dame, Louisville at NC State, Virginia at BYU

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ACC Results So Far
SU: 46-24, ATS: 41-28-1, Point Total: 35-34

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Saturday, October 30

Miami at Pitt

12:00, ACC Network
Line: Pitt -9.5, o/u: 61

Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech

12:00, ESPN3
Line: Georgia Tech -4, o/u: 56

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Florida State at Clemson

3:30, ESPN
Line: Clemson -9.5, o/u: 47

Boston College at Syracuse

3:30, ESPN3
Line: Syracuse -6.5, o/u: 50

Duke at Wake Forest

4:00, ACC Network
Line: Wake Forest -16.5, o/u: 70

North Carolina at Notre Dame

7:30, NBC
Line: Notre Dame -3.5, o/u: 62.5

Louisville at NC State

7:30, ACC Network
Line: NC State -6.5, o/u: 56.5

Virginia at BYU

10:15, ESPN2
Line: BYU -2.5, o/u: 64

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Pitt vs Miami Prediction, Game Preview

Pitt vs Miami prediction, game preview, how to watch, lines, and why each team might – or might not – win this Saturday.

Pitt vs Miami prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 30


Pitt vs Miami How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 30
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PA
How To Watch: ACC Network
Record: Miami (3-4), Pitt (6-1)
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Why Miami Will Win

Well there we go, Miami, was that so hard?

The Hurricanes had struggled through tough loss after tough loss, but they’re still fighting and still trying to make something out of the season.

It all finally turned the other way with a 31-30 win over NC State with a great day out of QB Tyler Van Dyke and a passing game that picked a perfect time to have one of its best games of the season.

The Pitt defense has been solid overall, but it got hit hard by the Georgia Tech and Western Michigan passing attacks, and in this Van Dyke and company have to go off to keep up the pace.

However …

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Why Pitt Will Win

For as much fun as Pitt is having, and as good as QB Kenny Pickett has been,  this team is about control.

Pickett is playing as well as any quarterback in the country – he threw for over 300 yards with two scores in the win over Clemson, and he has just one pick on the year. More than anything else, he’s moving the chains for an O that leads the ACC in time of possession, keeping the ball for close to 34 minutes per game.

Miami can bring a little bit of pressure, but not as much as Pitt will come up with. The Panther D line should get to Van Dyke, and the Miami offense that holds the ball for an ACC-low 26:17 per game might never seem like it has the ball.

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What’s Going To Happen

Just when it seems like it’s all going to implode for Miami, it doesn’t.

It could just as easily be coming into this on a four-game winning streak right now rather than be fighting for its bowl eligibility life, but it’s all of those little missed details that are adding up.

Pitt will get the better play from its defensive line, the quarterback, and as a whole as it pushes through with a strong early fourth quarter to maintain its hold on the Current Best Team In The ACC honor.

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Pitt vs Miami Prediction, Lines

Pitt 34, Miami 20
Line: Pitt -9.5, o/u: 61
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

Must See Rating: 3.5

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ACC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 8

ACC Week 8 college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, how to watch, and TV listings

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ACC Results So Far
SU: 41-22, ATS: 39-24, Point Total: 32-31

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UMass at Florida State

12:00, ACC Network
Line: UMass -35.5, o/u: 59.5

Wake Forest at Army

12:00, CBS Sports Network
Line: Wake Forest -3, o/u: 52.5

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Syracuse at Virginia Tech

12:30, ESPN3
Line: Virginia Tech -3.5, o/u: 45.5

Clemson at Pitt

3:30, ESPN
Line: Pitt -3.5, o/u: 48

Boston College at Louisville

4:00, ACC Network
Line: Louisville -5.5, o/u: 57

Georgia Tech at Virginia

7:30, ACC Network
Line: Virginia -6.5, o/u: 63.5

NC State at Miami

7:30, ESPN2
Line: NC State -3.5, o/u: 53.5

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NC State vs Miami Prediction, Game Preview

NC State Wolfpack vs Miami Hurricanes prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 23

NC State vs Miami prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 23


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Date: Saturday, October 23
Game Time: 7:30 ET
Venue: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, FL
How To Watch: ESPN2
Record: NC State (5-1), Miami (2-4)
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Why NC State Will Win

The defense is doing a phenomenal job of generating stops to get off the field.

No. 1 in the nation at generating third down stops, the Wolfpack allowed 11-of-33 conversions over the last two games and they’re still giving up just 25% on the year.

Miami’s defense isn’t generating those stop on third downs, and it’s not coming up with enough big plays period. The offense needs any sort of help it can get without D’Eriq King around, and the other side just isn’t getting the job done.

On the flip side, NC State leads the ACC in total defense and comes up with the takeaways the Hurricane defense is supposed to.

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Why Miami Will Win

The offense hasn’t been bad under Tyler Van Dyke.

He’s not King, and he only hit 44% of his passes with three picks against North Carolina, but he’s thrown for over 200 yards in each of his three starts and the team was in a position in each of the last two games to get wins.

No, the Hurricane defense hasn’t been good enough, but the plays in the backfield are there and any pressure should be enough for the secondary.

NC State is doing a lot of things right, but it’s not coming up with a whole lot of big plays down the field – last week’s win over Boston College aside.

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What’s Going To Happen

Can Miami finally catch a break and be on the right side of a close game? Eventually, yes, but not against this NC State team.

The Wolfpack D is too strong, and the O is too good at consistently just keeping things moving, and three takeaways will be enough to open things up by the early fourth quarter.

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NC State vs Miami Prediction, Line

NC State 34, Miami 27
Line: NC State -3.5, o/u: 53.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3.5

Must See Rating: 3

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ACC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 7

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ACC Results So Far
SU: 36-22, ATS: 36-22, Point Total: 29-29

Friday, October 15

Clemson at Syracuse

7:00, ESPN
Line: Clemson -13.5, o/u: 44.5

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Saturday, October 16

Duke at Virginia

12:30, ESPN3
Line: Virginia -11, o/u: 69.5

Miami at North Carolina

3:30, ACC Network
Line: North Carolina -7.5, o/u: 63

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Pitt at Virginia Tech

3:30, ESPN2
Line: Pitt -5, o/u: 56

NC State at Boston College

7:30, ACC Network
Line: NC State -3, o/u: 52

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ACC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 6

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ACC Results So Far
SU: 35-18, ATS: 34-19, Point Total: 27-26

Saturday, October 9

Georgia Tech at Duke

12:30, ESPN3
Line: Georgia Tech -4, o/u: 60.5

Virginia at Louisville

3:00, ACC Network
Line: Louisville -2.5, o/u: 69.5

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Florida State at North Carolina

3:30, ESPN
Line: North Carolina -17.5, o/u: 64

Wake Forest at Syracuse

3:30, ESPN2
Line: Wake Forest -6.5, o/u: 57.5

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Notre Dame at Virginia Tech

7:30, ACC Network
Line: Notre Dame -1, o/u: 47

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Results So Far
SU: 31-15, ATS: 29-17, Point Total: 23-23

Thursday, September 30

Virginia at Miami

7:30, ESPN
Line: Miami -5.5, o/u: 62

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Saturday, October 1

Pitt at Georgia Tech

12:00, ACC Network
Line: Pitt -3.5, o/u: 59

Duke at North Carolina

12:00, ESPN2
Line: North Carolina -19.5, o/u: 72

Louisville at Wake Forest

12:30, ESPN3
Line: Wake Forest -7, o/u: 61.5

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Syracuse at Florida State

3:30, ACC Network
Line: Florida State -5, o/u: 51

Louisiana Tech at NC State

6:00, ESPN+/ACC Network
Line: NC State -20.5, o/u: 54.5

Boston College at Clemson

7:30, ACC Network
Line: Clemson -15, o/u: 46

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Virginia vs Miami Prediction, Game Preview

Virginia vs Miami prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, September 25

Virginia vs Miami prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, September 25


Virginia vs Miami How To Watch

Date: Thursday, September 30
Game Time: 7:30 ET
Venue: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens. FL
How To Watch: ESPN
Record: Virginia (2-2), Miami (2-2)
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Virginia vs Miami Game Preview


Why Virginia Will Win

Just how healthy is D’Eriq King?

The star Miami quarterback missed the Central Connecticut game with a shoulder injury because it was Central Connecticut in a short week before Virginia. Tyler Van Dyke was great in the 69-0 win, but when healthy, King is the difference-maker.

For a team that made the Turnover Chain a big deal, Miami has a mega problem with turnover margin, and the offense isn’t showing enough consistent pop to make up for the errors.

Virginia leads the nation in passing averaging over 430 yards per game – Brennan Armstrong has gone off with over 400 yards in each of his last three games.

The Miami pass defense was roasted in the losses to Alabama and Michigan State – the team has lost its last four games when allowing over 200 yards through the air.

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Why Miami Will Win

It’s Virginia. It’s head coach Bronco Mendenhall. It’s smart, efficient play on offense, tough defense, and …

Yeah, not so much on that last part.

The Cavaliers have the worst run defense in the ACC after getting hit for 577 yards in losses to North Carolina and Wake Forest. Miami was awful on the ground in the two losses and rumbled in the wins.

Going back to 2019, Miami has won its last six games when getting to 160 yards or more – it has to run and keep testing the Virginia defensive front.

Miami might not be playing all that great overall, but the D is getting into the backfield and should keep on rolling against a shaky Virginia offensive front.

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What’s Going To Happen

Can either team play any defense?

Virginia is getting bombed on way too much just as the Miami passing attack is kicking in. This should be a wild shootout between two disappointing teams, and it should all equal a whole lot of fun with a ton of big plays.

Miami’s ability to get into the backfield will be just enough of a difference to get by. It’s not going to pull the season out of a nosedive, but getting the home victory will be a big deal after the rocky start.

Virginia vs Miami Prediction, Line

Miami 37, Virginia 34
Line: Miami -4, o/u: 62
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5

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