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Pop-Tarts Bowl: Georgia Tech Is 5-0 ATS as Underdogs Against BYU

The Yellow Jackets have covered every game they've been underdogs this season. Now they're getting 4 points against No. 12 BYU. The sharps are paying attention.

By Sharp Money Mike

Est. 2019
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Pop-Tarts Bowl: Georgia Tech Is 5-0 ATS as Underdogs Against BYU
The Yellow Jackets have covered every game they've been underdogs this season. Now they're getting 4 points against No. 12 BYU. The sharps are paying attention.
By Sharp Money Mike
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#collegefootball #Pop-TartsBowl #GeorgiaTech #BYU #DegenLife #GamblingNews

The Pop-Tarts Bowl sounds like a joke. The betting angle is dead serious.

No. 22 Georgia Tech takes on No. 12 BYU this afternoon in Orlando, and the Yellow Jackets are getting 4 points. That might not seem like much, but here's what matters: Georgia Tech is 5-0 against the spread in its last five games as the underdog.

Five games. Five covers. That's not luck. That's a pattern.

The Quick Hit

  • The game: Pop-Tarts Bowl — Georgia Tech vs BYU
  • Time: 3:30 PM ET on ABC
  • Line: BYU -4 | Total: 55.5
  • The trend: Georgia Tech 5-0 ATS as underdogs this season
  • The counter: BYU is 5-0 against ACC opponents

Why Georgia Tech Covers

The Yellow Jackets aren't a typical underdog. This is a well-coached team with a legitimate offense and the ability to hang with anyone when they're locked in.

Haynes King has been excellent at quarterback, bringing a dual-threat element that gives defenses problems. The rushing attack is physical and consistent. And when Georgia Tech falls behind, they don't panic — they grind.

The 5-0 ATS record as underdogs isn't a coincidence. Vegas has consistently undervalued this team, setting lines that don't account for their competitiveness. Whether they win outright or not, the Yellow Jackets keep games close.

That's all you need to cover 4 points.

Why BYU Covers

The Cougars have their own narrative. BYU is 5-0 against ACC opponents, which is exactly what Georgia Tech is. The Cougars have proven they can handle teams from that conference, and their 11-1 record suggests they're for real.

BYU's defense has been stingy all season, and their offensive balance makes them difficult to game-plan against. If they can establish the run early and control the clock, Georgia Tech's offense might not get enough possessions to keep pace.

The Cougars are also playing with motivation. A win over a ranked Georgia Tech team would cap off a potentially program-defining season. They're not going to coast.

The Line Movement

BYU opened at -4 and has stayed relatively stable. There hasn't been significant movement in either direction, which suggests the market is comfortable with the number.

That's unusual. Typically, when a team has a 5-0 ATS record as an underdog, sharps hammer them early and move the line. The fact that Georgia Tech hasn't been bet down to -3 or -2.5 is interesting.

It could mean the sharps are skeptical of the trend. Or it could mean they're waiting to bet closer to game time. Either way, the line is sitting at a number that should favor the Yellow Jackets.

The Total

The over/under is 55.5, which is the highest of any bowl game today. Both teams can score, and neither defense is truly elite. This has the makings of a high-scoring affair.

That said, bowl game unders have historically been profitable. Teams have more time to prepare defensively, and the emotional intensity of a one-off game can lead to tighter play.

If you're playing the total, lean under — but know you're betting against two offenses that can move the ball.

The History

Georgia Tech hasn't been to a New Year's Six bowl in years, but this season has reignited the program. A win over BYU would be a statement — proof that the Yellow Jackets are back among the nation's elite.

BYU, meanwhile, is trying to prove that their regular-season success wasn't a fluke. The Cougars have been dismissed by some as a product of a weak schedule. Beating a ranked ACC team in a bowl game would silence the skeptics.

Both teams have something to prove. Both teams are motivated. This should be a good one.

The Bottom Line

Georgia Tech +4 is the play.

The 5-0 ATS record as underdogs is real. The Yellow Jackets have proven all season that they belong in close games against quality opponents. BYU is good, but 4 points is too many to lay against a team this competitive.

If Georgia Tech wins outright, even better. But the cover is the bet.

Pop-Tarts Bowl. Serious money. Let's ride.