An ACC battle is on tap Saturday between the Clemson Tigers and the Boston College Eagles at 7:30 p.m. ET at Memorial Stadium. Clemson is 7-0 overall and 4-0 at home, while Boston College is 4-3 overall and 1-1 on the road. Both teams are 5-2 against the spread this season. The Tigers are favored by 34 points in the latest Clemson vs. Boston College odds, while the over-under is set at 59. Before entering any Clemson vs. Boston College picks, you'll want to see the college football predictions from the model at SportsLine.

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Clemson dominated from start to finish last week in a 45-10 victory over Louisville. The defending national champions got a strong performance from QB Trevor Lawrence, who went 20-for-29 for 233 yards and three touchdowns. But the real star of the game was RB Travis Etienne, who gashed the Cardinals for 192 yards on 14 carries and a TD.

Boston College broke a two-game slide last week by pounding NC State 45-24. RB AJ Dillon was dominant for the Eagles, rushing for 223 yards and three TDs on 34 carries.

Clemson ranks third in the ACC in passing yards allowed per game, giving up just 144.1 per game. On the other end of the spectrum, Boston College is 10th-worst in the nation in passing yards allowed per game, giving up 288 yards per game.

Clemson is 8-2 against the spread in its past 10 games, and the total has gone under in four of its past five games. Boston College is 4-2 against the spread in its last six games against Clemson, and the under has hit in five of its last six road games.

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