ACC betting preview: Win totals, conference and national title chances
The Florida State Seminoles ended up last season 13-1, with their only loss coming to the Georgia Bulldogs in the Orange Bowl in a New Year’s Six game.The Seminoles
, who infamously went undefeated in the regular season however were still excluded of the College Football Playoff, are the favorite this season to win the ACC at +275. The Clemson Tigers are the 2nd pick at +375. Florida State (30-1), Clemson (50-1) and the Miami Hurricanes (40-1) are among the leading 15 groups in regards to chances to win the title.Editor’s Picks 2 Associated The playoffs in
2024 will now feature 12 teams. The CFP selection committee will determine the seven highest-ranked groups at-large, and the 5 highest-ranked conference champs will also qualify.Here are each ACC team’s regular-season win overalls, conference and national championship chances and ESPN wagering specialist Joe Fortenbaugh’s best future bet as we head into the season.Coming up: Huge 12(Tuesday), Huge Ten(Wednesday ), SEC(Thursday), American(Aug. 12), Mountain West(Aug. 13 ), C-USA
(Aug. 14 ), MAC (Aug. 15), Sun Belt (Aug. 16), Independents (Aug. 17)Chances precise since publication. For the most current chances, go to ESPN BET. ACC Chances Group Win Overall Conf. Champ Playoffs Y/N CFP Champ
9.5(-105 O, -125 U
)+275 +140
| -180 30-1 +425 +210|-280 40-1
+375
+180|-240
50-1
+550 +450 |
-750
100-1
+750 +450 |
. -750 150-1
30-1– |–
250-1
10-1– |–
300-1
16-1 +900 |
. -2000 300-1
40-1– |– 500-1 100-1– |– 1000-1
150-1–
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— 1000-1
150-1– |– 1000-1
150-1– |– 1000-1
200-1– |– 1000-1 500-1– |– 1000-1 100-1– |– 2000-1
250-1
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2000-1
Fortenbaugh’s favorite: Miami OVER 9.5 wins (+135 )
This is an excellent buy-low spot on a Hurricanes team that disappointed in a huge method last year with a 7-6 record that included 6 defeats over the program’s final 9 games. That collapse motivated head coach Mario Cristobal to strike the portal more difficult than ever previously, and he wound up scoring 2 extremely desired prizes in Washington State quarterback Camera Ward and Oregon State running back Damien Martinez. This year’s schedule sets up extremely well for a bounce-back season, as the Florida State game happens in Coral Gables and the roadway slate offers up Florida, South Florida, California, Louisville, Georgia Tech and Syracuse. That’s not going to conjure up any problems, especially when you think about the reality that the only back-to-back road dates (at California, at Louisville) include a bye week in between them.