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Clemson at Wake Forest Odds and Betting Stats

Written by Brock Lanning   
Tuesday, 07 October 2008 10:14

Clemson TigersThe Clemson Tigers (3-2) were thought of as possible National title contenders in college football betting before the season began but entering Thursday’s game at Wake Forest (3-1) they are just trying to stay above .500.

Odds makers at SBGGlobal have Wake Forest -3 point favorites at home in college football odds against Clemson for Thursday's game at 7:30pm EST on ESPN.

Year after year it seems that everyone anoints Clemson as the favorite in the ACC and a team that could make a splash in the National title race, yet every year they disappoint.

This year could be the biggest disappointment yet.

The Tigers have already lost twice this season and if they lose on Thursday at Wake Forest, they could see their season slip away.

The bottom line with the Tigers is that they have lost at least four games every season since 2000. If they lose at Wake Forest they will almost be at that number of losses before the season is half over.

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Clemson at Wake Forest Betting Stats

The Tigers are 3-7-1 ATS in college football odds for their last 11 games following a bye week. The Tigers are 1-5 ATS in betting odds for their last 6 games following a loss. The Tigers are 0-4 ATS college football odds vs. a team with a winning record.

The Tigers are 0-4 ATS in betting odds for their last 4 games on grass. The Tigers are 0-6 ATS in college football odds for their last 6 games overall. The Tigers are 1-4 ATS in betting odds for the last 5 meetings between the two teams.

Wake Forest is 5-1 ATS in college football odds for their last 6 conference games. The Demon Deacons are 14-4 ATS vs. a team with a winning record. The Demon Deacons are 18-6-2 ATS in betting odds for their last 26 games in October.

The Demon Deacons are 9-3 ATS in college football odds for their last 12 games overall. The Demon Deacons are 5-2 ATS in their last 7 home games. The home team is 5-1-2 ATS in college football odds for the last 8 meetings between the two teams.

The Under is 4-0 in college football betting for the Tigers last 4 games on grass. The Under is 6-0 in the Tigers last 6 games overall. The Under is 11-4 in the Tigers last 15 conference games. The Under is 5-2 in college football betting for the Tigers last 7 road games. The Under is 7-3 in the Tigers last 10 games in October.

The Over is 5-1 in college football betting for the Demon Deacons last 6 games in October. The Under is 10-4 in the Demon Deacons last 14 home games. The Over is 6-1 in college football betting for the last 7 meetings between the two teams.

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Last Updated on Friday, 10 October 2008 20:31
 

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