Orange Bowl Betting Odds and Preview: Tennessee is the Underdog vs. Clemson

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Orange Bowl Betting Odds and Preview: Tennessee is the Underdog vs. Clemson

No. 6 Tennessee and No. 7 Clemson will meet in the 2022 Capital One Orange Bowl on Dec. 30 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Tennessee is making its fifth appearance in Orangebowl, while Clemson won their first national title during the 1982 OrangeBowl.

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Tennessee is the underdog in the Orange Bowl against Clemson.

Tennessee was the nation’s leader in scoring (47.3 points per game) and total offense (538.1 yards) during the regular season. The Volunteers capped their regular year with a 56-0 blowout of Vanderbilt. It was their first 10-win season since 2007. Tennessee will play without quarterback Hendon Hooker, who tore his left ACL in late November, and receiver Jalin Hyatt,who opted out of the game to prepare for the NFL Draft. Clemson has had 10 wins for 12 straight years. Cade Klubnik will start for Clemson at quarterback.


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