An ACC showdown is looming ahead of the 2024 season opening. On August 24, the No. 10 ranked Florida State Seminoles will face off against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in the 2024 Aer Lingus College Football Classic in Dublin, Ireland. Florida State leads Georgia Tech all-time with a 15-11-1 record. Mike Norvell and Brent Key have only faced each other once before, when Florida State defeated the Yellow Jackets 41-16 on October 29, 2022.
Kickoff is scheduled for noon ET. The latest Florida State vs. Georgia Tech odds from SportsLine have the Seminoles favored by 10.5 points. The over/under for total points is 55.5, up from 51.5 at the start. Before making any Georgia Tech vs. FSU picks, be sure to check out the college football predictions and betting advice from SportsLine's prediction model.
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Now, the model has set its sights on FSU vs. Georgia Tech and has locked in its predictions and CFB projections: To see the model's predictions, visit SportsLine now: Here are the college football odds and betting lines for Georgia Tech vs. FSU:
Florida State vs Georgia Tech Spread: Florida State -10.5Florida State vs Georgia Tech Over/Under: 55.5 pointsFlorida State vs Georgia Tech Moneyline: Florida State -455, Georgia Tech +347FSU: The Seminoles allowed 15.9 points per game last seasonGT: Georgia Tech will average 31.1 points per game in 2023Florida State vs Georgia Tech Picks: See picks at SportsLine
Why Florida has you covered
Mike Norvell's team has had two straight seasons of double-digit wins and is looking for its third straight season. The lineup is new from last year, but the goal is the same. Quarterback DJ Uiagalelei transferred to Florida State for his senior year after stints at Clemson and Oregon State. Uiagalelei is a highly athletic playmaker as a center. The California native has one of the strongest arms in college football and also has the ability to gain yards with his legs.
Last season at Oregon State, Uiagalelei led the Beavers to sixth in the Pac-12 Conference in total offense (409.2) and fifth in passing offense (242.2) while averaging 31.8 points per game. During his collegiate career at Clemson and Oregon State, Uiagalelei passed for 8,319 yards and 57 touchdowns. He also rushed for 1,132 yards and 21 rushing scores. Uiagalelei has had two consecutive seasons with at least 25 touchdowns. Find out which team to pick here.
Why Georgia Tech has you covered
The Yellow Jackets have several returning players from last season, including sophomore linebacker Kyle Efford. Efford is an active, instinctive defender with a knack for sniffing out ball carriers. The Georgia native led the team in tackles (81) and recorded one sack last season. He recorded at least seven tackles in five straight games before the 2023 season ends.
Junior safety Clayton Powell Lee contributes to the secondary as a player who is not afraid to catch the ball. The Georgia native recorded 70 total tackles and two pass deflections. Senior safety Lamiles Brooks is a physical tackler who excels at controlling the ball while in coverage. He recorded 62 total tackles and seven pass deflections last season. Find out which team you should pick here.
How to predict Georgia Tech vs. FSU
The SportsLine model is leaning toward the Under in total, projecting a total of 52 points, and the model also says that one side of the spread will hit well over 60% of the time. The model's projections are available exclusively at SportsLine.
So who will win the Florida State vs. Georgia Tech game? And which spread has won in over 60% of simulations? Head to SportsLine now to find out which spread you should bet on. This information comes from an advanced computer simulation model that's made over $2,000 in profits on college football predictions since its inception.