Free Pick on the Clemson-Syracuse Game

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Free Pick on the Clemson-Syracuse Game

Gambling911.com has the line at -13 in the Clemson-Syracuse game on Saturday, but that won't matter.  The Tigers have something to prove and they are going to make an example out of the Orange here.  So, yes, we are taking the Tigers at -14.  But more importantly, we simply cannot see Clemson going 0-6 Against The Spread, especially if they come out of this game 4-2 Straight Up.

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Do the experts at BetUS agree? 

Covering the best college football games to bet on along with their respective NCAAF odds and NCAAF predictions, BetUS host Gary Segars, and expert handicappers Kyle Hunter and Parker Fleming will offer you their NCAAF expert picks and best bets for the Week 7, Clemson vs Syracuse, college football matchup.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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