Conference Title Games Highlight Gridiron Betting Slate

The 12-0 Florida State Seminoles have been dodging bullets all season long with a 3-9 mark against the spread. This Saturday night they will face Georgia Tech in the ACC Championship Game at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. Florida State has been listed by 5Dimes as a 3.5-point favorite against the red-hot Yellow Jackets. The Seminoles have won nine of the last 11 meetings in this ACC matchup SU, but Georgia Tech comes in with a 5-0 record ATS in the last five games.

This Saturday’s SEC title game between Alabama and Missouri at the Georgia Dome has the Tide favored by 14 points on the 5Dimes betting odds. Alabama covered as a 9.5-point home favorite in last Saturday’s thrilling 55-44 victory against Auburn in the annual Iron Bowl, but they are still just 3-10-1 ATS in their last 14 games overall. The Tigers come into this conference championship tilt with a 20-6 record ATS in their last 26 contests.

If you are looking for a big showdown in the NFL this Sunday, tune into a West Coast vs. East Coast battle between the 8-4 Seattle Seahawks and the 9-3 Philadelphia Eagles. This NFC matchup is currently listed as pick'em with the game being played in Philadelphia, and 5Dimes has set the total at 49. The Seahawks are 2-4 ATS in six previous road games this season, while the Eagles have covered in five of their first six games at home. The total has gone OVER in eight of Philadelphia’s 12 games this season.

Another interesting matchup in the NFL this Sunday is a huge showdown in the AFC North between the 7-5 Pittsburgh Steelers and the 8-3-1 Cincinnati Bengals. This will be their first meeting this season, but the Steelers have a huge edge in this series on the road with an 11-2 SU record in their last 13 trips to Cincinnati and a 10-2-1 record ATS. This time around the Bengals have been listed by 5Dimes as 3.5-point home favorites with the total set at 47. Pittsburgh is 2-4 ATS on the road this year and Cincinnati is 3-2-1 ATS at home. The total has stayed UNDER in four of the last five meetings.