Bettors Are Hammering the Over (69.5) in Wake Forest vs Boston College

By Chris Amberley in College Football
Updated: April 11, 2020 at 6:36 pm EDTPublished:

- Wake Forest and Boston College square off Saturday (3:30 PM ET, Sept. 28) and money is pouring in on the over
- The total opened at 66 but has been bet up to 69.5
- We analyze the latest over/under odds and give you all the info you need to make a wager
Two of the ACC’s premier offenses square off Saturday and bettors are banking on the game being a shootout. Sportsbooks report that money is pouring in on the Wake Forest versus Boston College over, making it the most lopsided game total of the week.
Wake Forest vs Boston College Odds
Team | Moneyline | Spread | Over/Under |
---|---|---|---|
Wake Forest Demon Deacons | -220 | -6.0 (-110) | Over 69.5 (-110) |
Boston College Eagles | +184 | +6.0 (-110) | Under 69.5 (-110) |
*All odds taken 09/27/19.
The influx of over money has moved the total from 66 to 69.5, and it even reached 70 at some online shops before it was bet down half a point. For a look at all the line movement from each sportsbook check out our Wake Forest vs Boston College odds page.
Pushing the Pace
Perhaps the biggest reason to be optimistic about this game shooting out is the pace at which Wake Forest and Boston College play. Both teams rank inside the top-10 in plays per game and neither fields a strong defense which should allow the opposing offense to rack up scores.
Bring that same intensity home tomorrow.#WeAreBC? pic.twitter.com/v4xdm3N2sj
— BC Football ? (@BCFootball) September 27, 2019
BC in particular has been woeful defensively, ranking 102nd nationally in total defense and 97th in yards per play allowed (6.02). The Demon Deacons haven’t fared much better, ranking 55th in defensive efficiency, but both teams have been able to cover up their defensive warts thanks to extremely efficient offenses.
Racking Up Points
When these two teams met last year, they combined to score 75 points in a seven point Eagles win. So far this season, BC averages 33.5 points per game, while the Demon Decons are putting up 38 per contest. Wake Forest ranks 11th in total offense (533.8 yards per game) and quarterback Jamie Newman has been a model of consistency, passing for over 300 yards and three touchdowns in three of his first four games.
Jamie Newman has been on ???❗️ pic.twitter.com/6JOpx1cfAL
— Wake Forest Football (@WakeFB) September 24, 2019
He’s completed 71.1% of his passes for 1,278 yards and has also chipped in a team-high three rushing scores. The Demon Deacons average over 200 rushing yards per game and have the personnel to expose both facets of the Eagles defense.
A @Jomboy_ Breakdown: Wake Forest QB Jamie Newman is literally flexing on and running over people. pic.twitter.com/8JGixvCfjd
— Stadium (@Stadium) September 14, 2019
Not to be outdone, BC ranks third in the ACC in total offense and boasts the conference’s number one rushing attack, led by AJ Dillon. The junior running back has already punched in six scores this season and was instrumental in the Eagles win over Wake Forest last season, rocking them for 185 rushing yards and a score.
AJ Dillon takes his 3rd carry of the game to the house #BostonCollege pic.twitter.com/AzLS7HwRkF
— CFBTalkDaily (@CFBTalkDaily) September 13, 2018
You can expect BC to find similar success on the ground in this year’s matchup, and when they’re not running all over the Demon Deacons, they’ll have no problem attacking Wake Forest’s 76th-ranked pass defense.
It’s Going to be a Long Day for Both Defenses
Neither one of these defenses is equipped to stop the other’s offense which should lead to a high scoring affair. Both teams will push the pace offensively, leading to more snaps and more opportunity. Sharp bettors saw a buy low spot when the total was 66 and have continued to hammer the over ever since. We should follow suit and feel confident that both programs have a realistic shot at reaching 40 points on Saturday.

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As SBD's resident Swiss Army Knife, Chris covers virtually every sport including NFL, PGA, NBA, MLB, NCAAB, NCAAF and the Olympics. A true grinder, he'd rather pick off small edges in the player props market than swing for the fences with a 5-leg parlay.