Tennessee vs. Clemson Orange Bowl Analysis & Pick ATS

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Tennessee vs. Clemson Orange Bowl Analysis & Pick ATS

Tennessee Volunteers were 10-2 SU this season. They lost to Georgia and South Carolina. The Hendon Hooker era ended in the loss to South Korea. Tennessee will play the No. 7 Clemson Tigers in Orange Bowl. Clemson's quarterback Cade Klubnik is a transferableable player. Clemson is 6.5 points underdogs. It's a clear sign that Dabo Swinney will stick with Klubsnik for the future.

Tennessee vs. Clemson is a CFP Playoff Semifinal Top Total.

Tennessee Volunteers will play Clemson Tigers in the Orange Bowl. The Vols will hand the offense back to senior QB Joe Milton III. Clemson has had two weeks to prepare for the game with new quarterback Klubnik. Myles Murphy is the only player who has declared for NFL Draft. Clemson will have all of its weapons in RB Will Shipley and WR Antonio Williams. They will attack Tennessee's poor defense. Tennessee will be without Jalin Hyatt and Cedric Tillman.

Tennessee Volunteers are 9-3 ATS in the last 12 games. The Vols are 10-2 SU in last twelve games and hit the “over” in 13 of the past 18 games, but they are just 2-9 SU for the 11 games in December. Clemson is 6- 3 Ats in their last nine games; they're 10 -0 AATS in ten games of December in that period.

Tennessee is 9-3 ATS in the last 12 games. The Vols are 10-2 SU in last twelve games and hit the “over” in 13 of the past 18 games, but they are just 2-9 SU in December. Clemson is 6- 3 Ats in their last nine games in November and 10 -0 AATS in ten games since December 2013.

Tennessee Volunteers and Clemson Tigers are playing in the Orange Bowl. Clemson lost to South Carolina in their season finale.


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