College Football Handicapping: Notre Dame vs. FSU

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Gambling911.com has your College Football handicapping on Saturday’s Notre Dame vs. FSU game where Florida State was coming in as a -11.5 favorite early on.  Thursday this game was off the board at BetDSI.com.  Please check back here for the latest odds and be sure to take advantage of their FREE CASH offer up to $2500.

Florida State will be aiming for their 8th straight win versus a ranked team, and this will be no easy task.

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish have used a strong defense with clutch quarterbacking as the same winning formula that put them in the BCS national championship game two years ago while the Florida State Seminoles have looked sloppy in their defense of the national championship and with the metrics of a team that is ripe to be upset.

The Noles Against The Spread record demonstrates just how underperforming FSU has been this season.  Despite their 6-0 Straight Up record, they are just 1-5 ATS.

Let’s check out the betting preview for this game below.

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