Georgia Tech vs Virginia Tech Prediction, Odds & Best Prop Bets – NCAAF, Week 10
Georgia Tech vs Virginia Tech Prediction, Odds & Best Prop Bets – NCAAF, Week 10

The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (3-5) visit Lane Stadium to take on the Virginia Tech Hokies (2-6) on Nov. 5. Kickoff is scheduled for 12:30pm EDT in Blacksburg.

Virginia Tech are betting favorites in Week 10, with the spread sitting at -3 (-115).

The Over/Under for Georgia Tech vs. Virginia Tech is 40.5 total points.

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Georgia Tech vs Virginia Tech Prediction for Week 10

Based on recent trends, the winning team model predicts Virginia Tech will win this game with 55.8% confidence.

Georgia Tech vs Virginia Tech Spread Prediction for Week 10

Based on recent against-the-spread trends, the model predicts Virginia Tech will cover the spread with 69.5% confidence.

Both predictions factor in up-to-date player injuries for both Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech, plus offensive & defensive matchups, recent games and key player performances this season.


  • Georgia Tech has hit the Moneyline in 2 of their last 4 games (+8.00 Units / 174% ROI)
  • Georgia Tech has hit the Game Total Under in 8 of their last 10 games (+6.90 Units / 63% ROI)
  • Georgia Tech has hit the 1H Game Total Under in 7 of their last 8 games (+5.90 Units / 67% ROI)
  • Georgia Tech has hit the Team Total Under in 5 of their last 6 games (+3.90 Units / 58% ROI)
  • Georgia Tech has hit the 1Q Game Total Over in 9 of their last 15 games (+3.15 Units / 18% ROI)

  • Virginia Tech has hit the Game Total Under in 14 of their last 21 games (+6.30 Units / 27% ROI)
  • Virginia Tech has hit the 1Q Game Total Under in 7 of their last 10 games at home (+4.55 Units / 39% ROI)
  • Virginia Tech has hit the 1H Game Total Under in 7 of their last 10 games at home (+3.60 Units / 32% ROI)
  • Virginia Tech has hit the Team Total Under in 7 of their last 11 games at home (+2.30 Units / 18% ROI)
  • Virginia Tech has hit the 1Q Moneyline in 5 of their last 10 games at home (+1.15 Units / 7% ROI)

Georgia Tech Against the Spread (ATS) Record

Georgia Tech has gone 3-5 against the spread this college football season (-2.5 Units / -28.57% ROI).

  • Georgia Tech is 2-5 when betting on the Moneyline for +5 Units / 65.79% ROI
  • Georgia Tech is 1-6 when betting the Over for -5.6 Units / -63.64% ROI
  • Georgia Tech is 6-1 when betting the Under for +4.9 Units / 55.68% ROI

Virginia Tech Against the Spread (ATS) Record

Virginia Tech has gone 3-5 against the spread this college football season (-2.5 Units / -28.41% ROI).

  • Virginia Tech is 1-6 when betting on the Moneyline for -6.35 Units / -72.16% ROI
  • Virginia Tech is 2-6 when betting the Over for -4.6 Units / -52.27% ROI
  • Virginia Tech is 6-2 when betting the Under for +3.8 Units / 43.18% ROI

Georgia Tech is 3-10 (.231) when the opposing team converts 55% or more of its red zone chances into touchdowns — 11th-worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .435

Georgia Tech is 3-12 (.200) when allowing 100 or more rushing yards — 13th-worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .395

Georgia Tech is 3-10 (.231) when allowing 5 or more explosive passes — 10th-worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .464

Georgia Tech is 1-6 (.143) when the opposing team commits less than 60 yards in penalties — tied for 6th-worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .521

Virginia Tech is 2-9 (.182) when allowing 200 or more passing yards — tied for 5th-worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .463

Virginia Tech is 3-10 (.231) when allowing 100 or more rushing yards — tied for 14th-worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .395

Virginia Tech is 3-10 (.188) when averaging less than 5 yards per rush — tied for 15th-worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .339

Virginia Tech is 3-10 (.231) when allowing an average of more than 5 yards on first down plays — tied for 14th-worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .431

Virginia Tech’s TEs has 47 receptions in 8 games (5.9 per game) this season — best among ACC TEs. Georgia Tech’s defense has allowed 21.3 receptions per game this season — fourth-worst among ACC defenses.

  
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