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In Week 12 of the college football season, the Notre Dame football team will battle it out against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. The Irish are currently 9-1, and on the outside looking at at the College Football Playoff, but with so much football left to be played this season, they have a legitimate shot to once again finish in the final four. Here is everything you need to know about the Georgia Tech game today. The Irish will once again be without Kyle Hamilton in this one, and, likely, he will not be available to the team the rest of the way. Brian Kelly recently stated that even if the Irish make it to the College Football Playoff, Hamilton is still questionable to return, so the next time we see him play could be in the NFL after being a top-5 pick in next April’s draft. Notre Dame football vs Georgia Tech Odds, Spread, Over/Under & Betting Pick Week 12WynnBET’s Week 12 NCAA odds have the Irish as big favorites in this one, as they are riding a five-game winning streak, and the Yellow Jackets have lost four straight. Notre Dame football is one of the hottest teams in college football right now, and have really found their groove after revamping the offensive line. Even as big favorites, I would lay the points against Georgia Tech, a team with issues at quarterback right now. WynnBET Promo: Bet $1, Win $100 if any NFL or college football team scores. Claim offer now. The Notre Dame football game today will be broadcast on NBC at 2:30 pm ET. Notre Dame football vs Georgia Tech Live StreamToday’s Irish game can be streamed live on Fubo TV. The Irish’s next game will be in Week 13 on Saturday, November 27 on the road against the Stanford Cardinal. With that game, the Irish will finish their 2021 regular season and look towards their bowl game. Week 13: @ Stanford The Notre Dame football team takes on the Stanford Cardinal tonight, and here is everything you need to know for the matchup on the road. The final regular-season game is upon us, as the Notre Dame football team will head west to take on Stanford in Week 13. Stanford is mired in a four-game losing streak, while the Irish has won six straight, making this one pretty lopsided in Notre Dame’s favor. Notre Dame football Injury Report at Stanford Week 13There were some key issues on defense this past weekend, as Jack Kiser and JD Bertrand, two major parts of that unit were banged up against Georgia Tech. Brian Kelly seemed optimistic that both players would play against Stanford, and that the team should be pretty healthy going into the regular-season finale. WynnBET’s Week 13 NCAA odds have the Irish as big favorites against Stanford, going into that game giving the Cardinal 20.5 points. The over/under is set for 52.5 points, and the odds for betting on Notre Dame are -1200. If you bet the Cardinal and get lucky, that will be a return bet of +750. If I were a betting man, I would take the Irish covering the spread, and the game going over, with Notre Dame getting close to 40 points in this one. WynnBET Promo: Bet $1, Win $100 if any NFL or college football team scores. Claim offer now. What Channel is the Notre Dame football Game On Week 13The Notre Dame game today will be broadcast on FOX at 8 p.m. EST. Today’s Notre Dame game can be streamed live on Fubo TV. Notre Dame football Next Game and ScheduleThe regular season will end with the Irish taking on Stanford, and then the waiting game begins as to whether or not they get into the College Football Playoff, or play in a New Year’s Six Bowl Game. Overall, this has been an outstanding close to the season, and hopefully, a win on Saturday night will move their record to 11-1.
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The matchup between Virginia and No. 9 Notre Dame will take place on ABC. Dave Pasch will handle play-by-play duties while Dusty Dvoracek serves as the analyst. Joining them from the sideline is reporter Tom Luginbill. MORE: College Football Playoff rankings for Week 10 Notre Dame vs. Virginia start time
The game is scheduled to kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET from Notre Daem Stadium. Notre Dame schedule 2021
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