Notre Dame-Virginia betting information

Notre Dame has covered the spread in 6 of their last 7 games. Do they do it again Saturday?

No. 9 (CFP rankings) Notre Dame heads to 6-3 Virginia on Saturday night for what is assumed will be the toughest remaining regular season test for the Fighting Irish this season.  Notre Dame looks to move to 9-1 before heading home for senior day against Georgia Tech next week.

Will Notre Dame have Kyle Hamilton against Virginia’s dynamic offense?

Will Brennan Armstrong be healthy enough to play for Virginia?

Notre Dame is favored by nearly a touchdown ahead of Saturday night’s game.

Odds provided by Tipico Sportsbook:

Spread: Notre Dame -5.5
Money lines: Notre Dame -220, Virginia +175
Total: 64.5

For what its worth, Notre Dame has won 13-straight November contests and 22-straight regular season games against ACC opponents.

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How to watch: Notre Dame at Virginia Tech on ACC Network

Do you have the ACC in your home?

Notre Dame is usually the easiest college football team to find on TV as their home games are always on NBC (unless Peacock gets in the way…insert eyeroll emoji) and the vast majority of their road games are easily accessible.

That won’t be the case tonight as Notre Dame will play on the ACC Network for just the second time in program history, the first coming in a 2019 trip to Duke.

Here are the viewing notes:

  • Game Day: October 9, 2021
  • Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • TV: ACC Network
  • Venue: Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Virginia

So if you don’t have ACC Network then what can you do to make sure to see the Irish?

Check out the live stream on fuboTV  which you can currently try it free.

I hope that helps solve any possible viewing issues.

Have fun tonight and go Irish!

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Notre Dame vs. Cincinnati: Staff Predictions

Who wins Saturday and why?

Brian Kelly is in his 12th season as the head coach at Notre Dame and this Saturday’s game will be just the third regular season contest his Irish have hosted as a top-10 team against another top-10 squad.  The previous was a 38-17 win over No. 8 Stanford as Ian Book made his first Notre Dame Stadium start in 2018 while the other was last year’s double-overtime thriller that ended with an upset of No. 1 Clemson.

I’m not sure the odds you could have gotten when Kelly was hired that he’d win more games than any coach in program history, but the odds that he’d be taking on his former program in a 2021 top-10 matchup would have been even that much greater.

So what ultimately happens in this Saturday showdown between a pair of top-10 teams?  Here’s what the Fighting Irish Wire staff sees: