Duke vs. Virginia Among Saturday’s Top Pro System Bets

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  • Saturday's Duke vs. Virginia college football game (3:30 p.m. ET, ACC Network) is offering a handful of historically profitable betting angles.
  • Using our Action Pro Systems, we examine where the value lies in this matchup.

Saturday's college football slate is loaded with games offering historically profitable betting angles. In order to identify and act on these situations, our Bet Labs analysts have created a portfolio of winning sports betting systems that trigger matches in real time based on the most recent data.

At the time of writing, there are five college football games with multiple Pro Systems pointing to the same wager as one offering value.

One of those is the Duke vs. Virginia point spread, which currently sits at Cavaliers -3. Overall betting on this matchup is relatively balanced, with UVA attracting 57% of bets and 54% of the money.


Odds as of Thursday at 4 p.m. ET and via PointsBet, where Action Network users get an exclusive 200% deposit match (deposit $50, bet with $150).


Let's use The Action Network's Pro Systems to break down the historically profitable betting angles lining up on the same side of this game.

Duke vs. Virginia Betting System Pick

While action is generally split on Duke vs. Virginia, Pro Systems clearly point toward the Blue Devils as the side bettors should consider.

Scoring Streak Fade Pro System

Home favorites off poor offensive performances tend to be bad college football bets. When a team is expected to win at home the week after scoring fewer than 10 points, the recent offensive struggles tend to carry over and result in underperformance.


Fading teams in these situations has resulted in a 59.4% against-the-spread (ATS) win rate since 2005.

Virginia scored just nine points last week against Miami.

Conference Matchup Heavily Bet Pro System

Roads dogs in conference games have been savvy bets historically, especially in low-total matchups.

Value is amplified in heavily-bet games as recreational bettors tend to load up on home teams and favorites, providing an edge to the other side.

These situations have resulted in a 246-177-9 (ATS) record over the past 15 college football seasons.

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