No. 17 North Carolina at Virginia Tech
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The Hokies have not had the best of runs this season, but with a bit of some luck, they’d have easily walked away with wins in their close losses against the likes of Pittsburgh, Miami and Duke this season. This should be a motivation for them to strive for a home win in this game, particularly because they’ve had nine days to prepare for this matchup. So although the Tar Heels are streaking on nine wins and are looking destined to go all the way to the ACC Championship game, bettors should not sleep on the Hokies, who have enough talent to cause an upset here.
No. 12 Michigan at Penn State
On paper, this game should be a rather easy win for Jim Harbaugh’s Michigan, given the strength of the Wolverines defense. Plus, the Nittany Lions (even with a talented QB as Christian Hackenberg leading the team) are yet to beat a ranked team in since coach James Franklin set foot in Penn State in 2014. However, a sad day could be in the offing for the Wolverines in the Happy Valley if they focus more on next week’s matchup against Ohio State and fail to give this game the seriousness it deserves. A similar lapse in concentration nearly cost them last week’s game against the Hoosiers, who torched the Wolverines for 307 rushing yards and fought them all the way to double overtime, narrowly losing 48-41. Caution must therefore be duly observed by the Wolverines in this game, or else they won’t be able to survive the Lions, who are reportedly craving for Wolverine flesh in this duel.No. 15 LSU at No. 22 Ole Miss
