Syracuse Football: Week 10 Boston College Eagles crystal ball predictions

CHESTNUT HILL, MASSACHUSETTS - OCTOBER 19: David Bailey #26 of the Boston College Eagles runs the ball in for a touchdown during the first half of the game between the Boston College Eagles and the North Carolina State Wolfpack at Alumni Stadium on October 19, 2019 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
CHESTNUT HILL, MASSACHUSETTS - OCTOBER 19: David Bailey #26 of the Boston College Eagles runs the ball in for a touchdown during the first half of the game between the Boston College Eagles and the North Carolina State Wolfpack at Alumni Stadium on October 19, 2019 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) /
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Syracuse football will try to right the ship vs Boston College on Saturday. Here are our full crystal ball predictions and key x-factors for this game.

Better grab your breakfast and coffee on the go because Syracuse football and Boston College are squaring up at noon in the dome on Saturday. Which means you have to start your tailgating early on Saturday morning.

Although perhaps you’ll need something a bit stronger than coffee to get you through this ACC tilt. Or perhaps this game would be better referenced as an ACC pillow fight?

Both teams enter this rivalry with underwhelming seasons thus far. Syracuse is 3-5 and is floundering. While Boston College is a mediocre 4-4, although if a ball bounces here or there this team could be 6-2.

Although someone is going to have to walk out with a win here, but who’s it going to be? Surprisingly Syracuse is considered a favorite in this game by every metric. Per ESPN FPI Analytics, the Orange are a 61.1 percent favorite to walk away with the victory. While vegas also gives Syracuse the edge with a three-point favorite status.

Here are our full crystal ball predictions ahead of this game. Who will win? Which players have to step up to the plate? Plus who to watch out for on the Boston College side.