FSU, Virginia Tech betting favorites to win ACC

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Posted by CAPPERSMALL STAFF on 06.19.2009

The college football season is coming quickly as teams have their hopes of a BCS Championship.

2008 was a down year for the ACC. In the Atlantic, Florida State and Boston College both finished 5-3 while Maryland, Wake Forest, Clemson and North Carolina State all finished 4-4. In the Coastal, Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech went 5-3 followed by North Carolina and Miami at 4-4, Virginia at 3-5 and Duke at 1-7.

In Las Vegas, Sports handicappers are betting that Florida State and Virginia Tech will battle it out for this year's ACC Championship. At the Greek Sportsbook, online sports bettors can wager on either of those two teams at +250. The Miami Hurricanes are expected to be much improved after another big recruiting class and Hurricane alumni are getting impatient with Randy Shannon who is in his third year as head coach of the former powerhouse. Miami and Clemson are 5/1 betting odds to win the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Here is a full list of odds for the ACC. For the latest line movements please visit the Greek.

Boston College         +8000      
Clemson         +500      
Duke         +6000      
Florida State         +250      
Georgia Tech         +650      
Maryland         +2000      
Miami         +500      
North Carolina         +600      
North Carolina State         +800      
Virginia         +2500      
Virginia Tech         +250      
Wake Forest         +1400

 

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