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Vegas odds on Clemson winning the ACC

Vegas odds on Clemson winning the ACC


by - Assoc. Editor -

Clemson won their second National Championship in football with their thrilling 35-31 win over Alabama this past season. The Tigers in their post-Watson era will have a new quarterback at the helm to open the 2017 season.

The Las Vegas oddsmakers Bovada released their favorites to win the 2017 ACC Crown, and the Tigers had the second highest odds at +300.

"Yes, the Tigers were the national champions last season but the offense is losing its quarterback, running back and top two receivers," Oddshark.com said. "There are plenty of breakout candidates but the QB race is also between a junior with 18 career passing attempts and two freshmen. You'd be dumb to doubt Dabo Swinney but he has a lot of holes to fill."

Florida State was the favorite to win the conference with +110 odds. The ACC Atlantic Division has three top tier teams projected high in the ACC with Florida State, Clemson, and Louisville.

Four programs that are massive longshots to win the ACC crown at comical 200/1 odds are Boston College, Syracuse, Virginia, and Wake Forest.

Latest odds to win the 2017 ACC Championship

Florida State +110

Clemson +300

Louisville +600

Miami +600

Virginia Tech +700

North Carolina State +2500

North Carolina +3300

Georgia Tech +3300

Pittsburgh +5000

Duke +7500

Boston College +20000

Syracuse +20000

Virginia +20000

Wake Forest +20000

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