River city sharps Clemson and Ohio State look to light up the scoreboard Friday night when they meet in the Orange Bowl. Clemson boasts one of the nation's top offenses, led by senior QB Tajh Boyd. The Tigers averaged 45.1 points and 534.6 yards in their wins, and are led by Boyd and WR Sammy Watkins. Boyd passed for 3,473 yards and 29 TD's, and he scored another nine TDs on the ground. Ohio State also boasts an explosive offense, led by Braxton Miller at QB. The problem for Ohio State could be defensively. The Buckeyes allowed their final four opponents to complete 63.7 percent of its passes for an average of 340.8 yards and 11 total TDs. Adding to that problem is that OSU will be without sophomore DE Noah Spence, who has been suspended for three games for violating a Big 10 rule. This game basically comes down to which defense plays better and we think that recent history indicates that the dog is the way to play this game. Clemson's defense, especially against the pass, has been pretty good this season, and we think they have a much better chance of stopping the Buckeye attack than the other way around. Make sure you get them at a FG or better, but the Sharps like the Tigers here tonight. The Sharps say...
2 UNITS - CLEMSON (+3)
2 UNITS - CLEMSON (+3)