Florida State @ UNC Odds

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Oct/22/2009
Florida State @ UNC Odds

The two biggest disappointments in the ACC this season have been Florida State (2-4, 1-5 ATS) and North Carolina (4-2, 2-3 ATS). Both teams were improved last season with many positive signs and were expected to compete for the right to play in ACC championship game in 2009. The line is currently UNC -2.5 at Sportsbook.com, and that give bettors every reason to watch and win.

Florida State's bizarre season continues to become stranger as it goes along. The season started with the cloud over Coach Bobby Bowden, being stripped of wins in his pursuit of Joe Paterno as the winningest coach in D-1 or FBS history.

A fourth quarter come from behind 19-9 win against FCS Jacksonville State was masked with an impressive 54-28 win over then previously unbeaten BYU. That is where the rubber met the road. The Seminoles have not won since, losing three times and the defense has been scorched for 30.5 points per game in their four trips to the gridiron.

Several people are calling for Bobby Bowden to step down while others are saying leave him alone and let him decide when the time is right. What is another peculiar aspect in Florida State's season are Bowden's comments leading up this contest.

"I'm disappointed with the losses and yet we've done some good things. We've done something this year that we haven't done before," Bowden said. "Our offense against BYU took the ball and scored the first seven times they got the ball. Then against Georgia Tech, we took the ball and scored the first five times we got the ball.

"But defensively, we've had a hard time stopping the big play. We'll go out there and stop a team, and stop a team, and stop a team and then whoop. So if they ever get that squared away we'll be a pretty good ballclub.

"Another thing is, nobody's crushed us. We haven't been blown out. We've been right down to the wire with everybody, which maybe with one play less for them or one play more for us, we could be up at the top."

At least the Noles are 27-11 ATS after two or more consecutive losses against the spread.

North Carolina has been done in by an anemic offense. The Tar Heels rank No. 101 in rushing, No. 103 in passing, which ends up totaling 282.2 yards per game, 117th in total offense. Take away the wins against FCS Georgia Southern and The Citadel and North Carolina is the worst offensive team in the country. Subtract those two games and the Tar Heels are averaging 59.7 yards per game on the ground.

With no running game and QB T.J. Yates being rushed continually when dropping back to pass, and never in sync with receivers, the offense has scored 12 or fewer points three times on the year. UNC also averages almost three turnovers a game and is 12-26 ATS at home after playing a non-conference tilt.

Despite no offensive support, the Tar Heels' defense rank third in the country in total defense at 237.7 yards per game. The numbers are somewhat misleading based on competition; however they would still be in the Top 20 defensively if just the four FBS teams were counted.

Sportsbook.com has North Carolina as 2.5-point favorites with total of 48 in the first ever Thursday-night televised home game for the Tar Heels in school history. The Heels are 6-2 with 3-5 ATS in last eight weekday games. They are 1-14-1 against Florida State, with 8-8 ATS mark and 7-0 ATS after leading in their previous game by 24 or more points at the half.

If the Seminoles defense can't get healthy against this offense, there is no hope for the season. Florida State is 9-4 ATS as an underdog since 2005 (includes bowls), yet 4-13 ATS in road games against teams who commit 2.5 or more turnovers a game.

The Worldwide Leader has this ACC clash at 7:45 Eastern and will undoubtedly make reference to Florida State having never lost four in a row with Bobby Bowden patrolling the sidelines. Including the Labor Day loss, the Noles are 0-5 ATS on weekdays.

Log on to Sportsbook.com to bet this game and all of this weekend's gridiron action.

Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

 

 

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