![]() ![]() If Vanderbilt gets to 14 points, we're in trouble, but I'll bank on that not happening. But with the Bulldogs coming off of a rivalry game against Auburn, and the meat of their schedule ahead with Florida, Tennessee, Mississippi State and Kentucky all looming, it's reasonable to assume they look ahead a bit and go through the motions. That's the concern, as the Commodores are going to get gashed. ![]() Only Georgia's game against Kent State has gone over this number, though all of Vanderbilt's have had at least 58 points. Y'all know I don't do totals, but I really struggled to find five teams I liked this week, looking at plenty before passing, so here we are. Miami is on the road for the first time since Week 3, and I think getting out of South Florida allows them to get away from the noise of their bad start, regroup, and get back into the win column. The Hokies have also lost three straight and are 1-5 ATS on the year. None of these things are places the Hokies excel, as they are a bad, rebuilding football team. And they are easy to pass over the top against. They are struggling to score points, and lack a running game along with playmakers in the red zone. If I'm feeling confident, that says something as I'm usually overly critical. Yours truly will be in attendance, and loyal readers know I'm a die-hard Miami fan. ![]()
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