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The Citadel Bulldogs and the Clemson Tigers will square off in an NCAAF Week 12 mismatch that is so lopsided, that there are no College Football betting odds on the home finale for the playoff-hopeful Tigers. Still, let’s take a look at this contest to see how many points the streaking Tigers will win by. Citadel Bulldogs (5-5) vs. Clemson Tigers … click title for full article.Written by Eric Williams on November 15, 2017
If you’re getting set for the upcoming 2017 NCAAF Postseason and you’re looking for reasons why should you consider backing the defending national champion Clemson Tigers to win back-to-back national championships, then consider your ticket punched! I’ve got a trio of great reasons why should you consider backing Clemson’s betting odds once the 2017 college football postseason gets underway. Let’s … click title for full article.Written by Eric Williams on November 15, 2017
If you’re making your NCAAF Playoffs Betting plans and you’re looking for reasons to avoid putting down your money on the now, second-ranked Clemson, then look no further. Despite reaching the national championship game in each of the last two years – and winning it all just last season – I’ve got three great reasons to avoid the Clemson Tigers … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on November 8, 2017
Everyone had circled this Saturday’s game between Florida State and Clemson as one of the most important games of the year. However, the Noles have been huge disappointments and the No. 4 Tigers are huge NCAAF spread favorites as they look to clinch the ACC Atlantic Division for a third straight season. Clemson is favored by -16 in Week 11. … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on November 2, 2017
College football fans are more than a little divided on one particular issue this season. There is one group of fans who would love to see the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Clemson Tigers meet for a third straight year in the National Championship Game, as it would serve as a tie-breaker given that they have split the last two. … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on October 25, 2017
College football is one of the cruelest sports out there, simply because a single loss can be all that it takes to kill off a promising season. Despite losing to Syracuse a couple of weeks ago, the defending champion Clemson Tigers are still essentially in control of their own destiny, as the NCAAF Week 9 betting odds reflect. If they can … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on October 10, 2017
It’s a rare Friday night game for No. 2 Clemson as the Tigers face a potential trap at high-powered Syracuse in an ACC matchup. It’s possible Clemson is looking past the Orange a bit and to next week’s bye. But the Tigers are still NCAAF odds favorites, with Clemson as a three-TD betting favorite for Week 7. How to Bet … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on October 3, 2017
There are some who would suggest that college football has become a little predictable over the past few years. After all, we have had back to back championship games featuring the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Clemson Tigers, and 5 weeks into the 2017 college football season, it is once again those two teams who are dominating, as the NCAAF … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on September 26, 2017
ESPN GameDay will visit Blacksburg, Va., on Saturday for the first time in a decade as No. 2 Clemson visits No. 12 Virginia Tech in an ACC title game rematch from last season and in the biggest game on the college football board on Saturday. The Tigers are 8-point betting favorites in the College Football odds for Week 5. Let’s … click title for full article.Written by Eric Williams on September 25, 2017
The Clemson Tigers will hit the road to take on Virginia Tech in what looks like a thrilling, NCAAF Week 5 ACC showdown just waiting to happen. The Duke Blue Devils will look to pull off their second straight upset when they host No. 14 Miami in an intriguing ACC battle, Last but not least, the now, unranked Florida State … click title for full article.Written by Eric Williams on September 20, 2017
The struggling Boston College Eagles will be hard-pressed to snap their two-game losing streak when they visit the second-ranked Clemson Tigers in their Week 4 ACC opener, but what college football betting enthusiasts need to know is whether or not the Eagles can cover the huge NCAAF Spread as nearly five-touchdown home favorites. Let’s find out right now, but first … click title for full article.Written by Eric Williams on September 13, 2017
It’s going down at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium on Saturday college football bettors! You’re going to be treated to what promises to be an absolutely thrilling affair when 2016 Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson and the 14th-ranked Louisville Cardinals host Kelly Bryant and the third-ranked, defending national champion Clemson Tigers in a huge College Football Week 3 clash of ACC … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on September 4, 2017
Okay football betting enthusiasts, two nationally-ranked title contenders will take to the gridiron in Week 2 after playing their almost obligatory Week 1 mismatches against a much smaller and completely over matched opponent. Nonetheless, let’s take a quick look at the NCAAF betting lines for Week 2 and other info on this high voltage match here. College Football Odds Week … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on August 31, 2017
Heading into the college football season as the defending National Champion means playing every game with a massive target on your back. The Clemson Tigers have been to back to back championship games, finally getting one over on the Alabama Crimson Tide last season. Being the champ also usually means starting the next season as the favorite to win it … click title for full article.Thanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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