Champs Sports Bowl in NCAA Gambling – Dec 29
In the 1980′s and 1990′s, these 2 teams would’ve been a lock for a Fiesta Bowl or another BCS-type game but the BCS program was not in place in those days. Players and systems might modify over the years, but these 2 teams can still put on one heck of a show. The Seminoles face the Fighting Irish in the Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando on December 29th. We have Jimbo Fisher versus Brian Kelly rather than Bobby Bowden versus Lou Holtz in what is sure to be an excellent game. The sportsbook seems to concur with Florida State at -3 and the over/under at 47.
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The Seminoles come into the Citrus Bowl with an 8-4 in total record and a 5-3 record in the ACC Atlantic Division. As mentioned, Jimbo Fisher’s record now sits at a decent 18-8 following 2 full seasons as Fisher is the future heir of Bobby Bowden. FSU’s offense averages 31.7 ppg and the defense locked down enemy teams, only allowing 15.2 ppg which ranks fourth in the nation. FSU’s passing game is handled by junior Qb E.J. Manuel.
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Notre Dame come into play with an 8-4 record as an independent, averaging 30.5 ppg on offense and 20.9 ppg on defense. Brian Kelly is trying to improve on his legacy and the key successes than he’s had in Cincinnati and Grand Valley State.
Sophomore Qb Tommy Rees mans the helm of the Fighting Irish. Notre Dame reveals a damaging running game with the tandem of junior RB Cierre Wood and senior RB Jonas Gray. With shades of Irish legend Raghib Ismail, junior WR Michael Floyd ranks 8th in the nation with 95 receptions. Junior TE Tyler Eifert is a effective and dependable second option for Rees.



