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The Virginia Cavaliers have their hands tied this week as they're on a bye. However, heading into this week's matchups, UVA still had a lot riding on the line.
The No. 13 Miami Hurricanes, led by quarterback Carson Beck, face the Virginia Tech Hokies on Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025 at Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Va.
It's Miami vs. Virginia Tech in Week 13 of the 2025 college football season. Who wins? See our predictions and picks, plus the odds for the game.
Virginia Tech should be glad it lost 34-14 at Florida State, even if that means it is back in the Bottom 25 this week. Had the Hokies waltzed into Doak Campbell Stadium and defeated the Seminoles, it would have dropped FSU to 4-6 and may have increased Mike Norvell's chances of getting fired before the end of the season.
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The Cavaliers and Mustangs are both in the ACC title game with wins thanks to Georgia Tech’s loss to Pitt on Saturday night. Virginia has Virginia Tech in Week 14 and SMU plays Cal. Even if Pitt beats Miami to force a three-way tie, the Cavaliers and Mustangs are the title game participants.
The Miami Hurricanes are vastly better on both sides of the ball, and our expert college football predictions expect the 'Canes to prove that when they visit Virginia Tech.
Kickoff from Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Va., is at noon ET. The Hurricanes are 17.5-point favorites in the latest Miami vs. Virginia Tech odds, while the over/under for total points scored is 49.5. Before making any Virginia Tech vs. Miami picks, check out the college football predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model .
The Miami Hurricanes are vastly better on both sides of the ball, and our expert college football predictions expect the 'Canes to prove that when they visit Virginia Tech.
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