Clemson vs Georgia Tech Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today — College Football Week 3

Farmer's prediction: Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes King set to exploit Clemson’s struggling run defense with his mobility.

Douglas Farmer - Betting Analyst at Covers
Douglas Farmer • Betting Analyst
Sep 13, 2025 • 09:29 ET • 4 min read

NCAAF

Match starts: 37 mins
GT
53 %
CLEM
47 %
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Photo By - Imagn Images. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets quarterback Haynes King (10) prepares to pass.

We were quick to declare the Clemson Tigers' ACC dynasty over last year—only for them to bounce back and claim their eighth conference title in a decade.

While the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets aren’t the obvious heir to the throne, they might be the exact kind of offensive challenge Clemson should fear.

My Clemson vs. Georgia Tech predictions and college football picks lean on the Yellow Jackets being true to their identity under Brent Key: a physical, punishing team ready to make life difficult in this noon ET kickoff on Saturday, September 13.

Clemson vs Georgia Tech prediction

Clemson vs Georgia Tech best bet: Haynes King Over 48.5 rushing yards (-114)

No matter how the stats may look from last week’s 27-16 win against Troy, the Clemson Tigers have struggled against the run thus far this season. 

Sure, Troy and LSU have combined to run for just 219 yards on 58 carries, a 3.78 yards per attempt average, but the majority of the ACC has fared better against the rush in terms of expected points added (EPA) per rush attempt against. EPA factors in time, score, down, distance, and field position to best assess what a rushing attempt should aim to accomplish.

Against one of the most physical run games in the country, that should be a problem for the Tigers. Let’s not focus on one game of success too much — the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets took 46 rushes for 322 yards against Colorado in Week 1, succeeding on 61% of those attempts with seven qualifying as explosive — and instead think about the entire Brent Key Era.

The Yellow Jackets ranked just short of the Top 25% of the country last year in rush rate over expected, quantifying how often a team runs the ball in a given game state. Running 7.9% more often than the average team is how Key prefers to live.

Quarterback Haynes King led the way in Week 1 against Colorado - 19 carries, 156 yards, and three TDs - before sitting out against Gardner-Webb, a choice that more reflected load management than any specific injury.

King may not enjoy a 19 yards per rush average again, but given Clemson’s weakness and Key’s preference, expect King to have at least a dozen carries. That should be enough to easily clear this prop.

Clemson vs Georgia Tech same-game parlay

Clemson's rush defense has left much to be desired, and now faces a Georgia Tech team always intent on running the ball. The Yellow Jackets’ emphasis should lead to a bulk of stats for their backfield while shortening the game overall.

Clemson vs Georgia Tech SGP

  • Haynes King Over 48.5 rushing yards
  • Jamal Haynes Over 60.5 rushing yards
  • Under 51.5

Our deep-ball SGP: What a rush!

If Georgia Tech can dictate the terms of this matchup with its ground game, then it should enjoy the perks of homefield advantage late in a close game. And, frankly, King and Jamal Haynes on the ground may be more reliable than any piece of Clemson's offense. 

Clemson vs Georgia Tech SGP

  • Haynes King Over 48.5 rushing yards
  • Jamal Haynes Over 60.5 rushing yards
  • Under 51.5
  • Georgia Tech moneyline

Clemson vs Georgia Tech game predictions

Clemson vs Georgia Tech moneyline prediction

Georgia Tech has gone 6-4 outright as an underdog in conference matchups during Key’s two full seasons as head coach. There is certainly logic in betting on this home underdog.

That includes going 2-0 outright as an underdog in a conference matchup played as an on-campus home game.

Clemson vs Georgia Tech spread prediction

This spread falling to +3.5 from +6 is reason enough to scare off some bets, but when recognizing that Georgia Tech should emphasize its run game, that will lead to a shortened game, and suddenly any number higher than +3 holds merit.

Clemson vs Georgia Tech Over/Under prediction

Clemson’s offense has simply looked bad through two games this season. There is no version of events where scoring only three points at home against Troy is anything but a red flag.

As Georgia Tech’s ground attack shortens this game, Clemson’s incompetent offense should assure this Under.

Clemson vs Georgia Tech odds

  • Spread: Clemson -3.5 | Georgia Tech +3.5
  • Moneyline: Clemson -154 | Georgia Tech +128
  • Over/Under: Over 51.5 | Under 51.5

Clemson vs Georgia Tech trend to know

Clemson’s demise as an ACC contender may have been greatly exaggerated a year ago, but the Tigers have long been dead as a reliable team against the spread. Clemson is just 2-7 ATS in its last nine games against FBS opponents. Find more college football betting trends for Clemson vs Georgia Tech.

How to watch Clemson vs Georgia Tech

Location Bobby Dodd Stadium, Atlanta, GA
Date Saturday, September 13, 2025
Kickoff 12:00 p.m. ET
TV ESPN

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Douglas Farmer
Betting Analyst

Douglas Farmer spends his days thinking about college football and his nights thinking about the NBA. His betting habits and coverage follow that same pattern. He covered Notre Dame football for various outlets from 2008 to 2024, most notably spending eight seasons as NBC Sports’ beat writer on the Irish. That was also when his gambling focus took off. Knowing there were veteran beat writers with three decades more experience than he had, Douglas found his niche by best recognizing Notre Dame’s standing in each year’s national landscape, a complex tapestry most easily understood and remembered via betting odds.

In 2021, that interest created a freelance opportunity with Covers, a role that eventually led to Douglas joining the company full-time in 2023. In the fall, Douglas will place five or six dozen bets each week, a disproportionate amount via BetRivers because the operator tends to have lines slightly different than the rest of the market. The same can be said of Circa Sports’ futures markets.

While Douglas is an avid NBA fan and covers the league throughout the year, the vast majority of his bets are on college football, because that is the biggest key to sports betting: Know what you do not know.

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