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2008 Orange Bowl Odds & Predictions

Here is our preview of the 2008 Orange Bowl brought to you by FedEx from Miami, Florida.  The game will be played on January 3rd, 2008 at 8 PM EST and will be televised on FOX.  This game dates back all the way to 1935 when Bucknell and Miami played in the first Orange Bowl, with Bucknell blanking the Hurricanes 26-0.  This year's game should be a little more exiting as the Kansas Jayhawks rank no. 2 in the nation in total offense and the Virginia Tech Hokies rank no. 2 in total defense.  If you want to know how the experts handicappers here at Locksmith Sports see this game shaking out, then get signed up for our premium college bowl picks and profit over your sportsbook to finish out the NCAA football season. 

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Who would have thought that Kansas would have been known as an offensive juggernaut this year?  They are putting up 44.3 points per game (ppg) with 293.7 yards per game (ypg) coming through the air and 197.4 ypg coming via the rush.  Over course this unexpected output is a big reason why the Jayhawks stand at 11-1 straight up (SU) and 10-1 against the spread (ATS).  Quarterback Todd Reesing has been a big surprise in passing for more than 3,000 yards and 32 touchdowns to go with only six picks.  He had three pass catchers with at least four touchdowns and 400 yards to balance out the attack.  With the ground game there are two backs in Brandon McAnderson and Jake Sharp who have combined for 23 touchdowns and more than five yards per carry.  The defense hasn't been playing bad either, especially against opposing rushers in that they are giving up only 91.4 ypg rushing.   

Virginia Tech isn't about to lay over though as the Hokies think that the soft schedule was a big reason for the Jayhawk record and stats.  Virginia Tech came down the stretch with guns blazing in covering six of their last seven, all but one of which they were laying the points.  The early offensive struggles now appear to be a thing of the past with two quarterbacks leading offense to more than 30 ppg over their last four games.  Sean Glennon is the pocket passer with Tyrod Taylor coming in when the team needs a dual threat or to give the opposition a different look.  Still, the defense and special teams seems to reign supreme with the Hokies ranking 4th in rushing defense and 5th in total defense. 

This is a game that might be overlooked a lot by the general public since Kansas is an unknown and Virginia Tech hasn't been as flashy this year with a weaker offense and a strong defense.  There still is money to be made on this one with your college bowl betting, so get signed up today and win a couple extra bucks.

Interesting Trends:

Kansas is 10-1 ATS over their last 11 games
The Jayhawks have gone UNDER their total in four of their last six

Virginia Tech has won seven of their last eight games ATS

Oddsmakers predicted score:

Kansas Jayhawks 25
Virginia Tech Hokies 28

2008 Orange Bowl Odds:

Kansas Jayhawks +3.5
Virginia Tech Hokies -3.5

Total set at 53

December 27th, 2007