
Colorado and Georgia Tech Face Off: Predictions and Betting Insights
An overview of the upcoming match between Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and Colorado Buffaloes, along with betting insights based on simulations.
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets are set to clash with the Colorado Buffaloes in an exciting college football matchup this Friday night. Georgia Tech, finishing its previous season with a 7-6 record but struggling on the road (1-4), is geared up with returning veterans as they kick off the new season. Meanwhile, the Buffaloes enjoyed a solid finish of 9-4 in their inaugural Big 12 season, although they will be missing key players such as Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders.
Kickoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET at Folsom Field in Boulder, and the Yellow Jackets are favored by 3.5 points, with an over/under set at 51.5. It’s crucial to review the predictions offered by the SportsLine model before placing any bets on this match, particularly concerning the new user promo for bet365 which provides $200 in bonus bets for this game.
The SportsLine model has run 10,000 simulations of the game, yielding a betting profit exceeding $2,000 for $100 wagers on its best college spread picks. In the previous season, the model accurately predicted both the money-line and over/under results, boasting a combined profit of 27-16 in its predictions.
Top Bets by SportsLine Model for Georgia Tech vs. Colorado:
- Colorado +3.5
- Under 51.5
Analysis for Colorado +3.5: The Buffaloes were strong against the spread last season, achieving a 9-4-0 record, and are expected to cover despite a quarterback dilemma as Head Coach Deion Sanders may employ both Kaidon Salter and Julian Lewis. The return of Georgia Tech’s Haynes King, along with running back Jamal Haynes, could prove pivotal as Colorado’s defense struggles from last season continue. However, the SportsLine model demonstrates confidence in the Buffaloes to perform well enough to cover.
Analysis for Under 51.5: Last season, the Under outcome occurred in six of Colorado’s games and in each of the last three, even with Hunter in play. Georgia Tech’s strong defensive record saw it allow only 342.8 total yards per game, leading to under results in eight games during 2024.
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