2023 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP OPENING ODDS
Listed below are the opening odds to win the 2023 ACC Championship, which will take place on December 2 from Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.
- Florida State +165
- Clemson +190
- North Carolina +650
- Louisville +1100
- N.C. State +1500
- Miami-FL +2200
- Pittsburgh +2300
- Duke +3700
- Syracuse +4800
- Wake Forest +5000
- Boston College +10000
- Georgia Tech +10000
- Virginia +10000
- Virginia Tech +10000
ACC OPENING WIN TOTALS ODDS
Listed below are the opening Win Totals (Over-Under) odds for the upcoming 2023 college football season based on their 12-game schedule.
- Florida State 10
- Clemson 9.5
- North Carolina 8.5
- Louisville 8
- Miami-FL 7.5
- Duke 6.5
- N.C. State 6.5
- Pittsburgh 6.5
- Syracuse 6.5
- Wake Forest 6
- Boston College 5.5
- Virginia Tech 5
- Georgia Tech 4.5
- Virginia 3.5
ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RESULTS
Year | Matchup | Line | Score | ATS Result |
2022 | North Carolina-Clemson | Clemson -7 (64) | Clemson 39-10 | Favorite-Under |
2021 | Pittsburgh-Wake Forest | Pittsburgh -3.5 (72) | Pittsburgh 45-21 | Favorite-Under |
2020 | Clemson-Notre Dame | Clemson -11 (58.5) | Clemson 34-10 | Favorite-Under |
2019 | Clemson-Virginia | Clemson -29.5 (57) | Clemson 62-17 | Favorite-Over |
2018 | Pittsburgh-Clemson | Clemson -28 (53.5) | Clemson 42-10 | Favorite-Under |
2017 | Miami-Clemson | Clemson -12.5 (48) | Clemson 38-3 | Favorite-Under |
2016 | Clemson-Virginia Tech | Clemson -11 (60) | Clemson 42-35 | Underdog-Over |
2015 | Clemson-North Carolina | Clemson -6.5 (69) | Clemson 45-37 | Favorite-Over |
2014 | Florida State-Georgia Tech | Florida State -3.5 (64) | Florida State 37-35 | Underdog-Over |
2013 | Florida State-Duke | Florida State -30 (67) | Florida State 45-7 | Favorite-Under |
2012 | Florida State-Georgia Tech | Florida State -14 (62) | Florida State 21-15 | Underdog-Under |
2011 | Virginia Tech-Clemson | Virginia Tech -7 (54) | Clemson 38-10 | Underdog-Under |
2010 | Virginia Tech-Florida State | Virginia Tech -4.5 (51) | Virginia Tech 44-33 | Favorite-Over |
2009 | Georgia Tech-Clemson | Georgia Tech -1 (56.5) | Georgia Tech 39-34 | Favorite-Over |
2008 | Virginia Tech-Boston College | Virginia Tech -1 (38.5) | Virginia Tech 30-12 | Favorite-Over |
2007 | Virginia Tech-Boston College | Virginia Tech -5 (48.5) | Virginia Tech 30-16 | Favorite-Under |
2006 | Wake Forest-Georgia Tech | Georgia Tech -3 (40.5) | Wake Forest 9-6 | Underdog-Under |
2005 | Virginia Tech-Florida State | Virginia Tech -14 (44.5) | Florida State 27-22 | Underdog-Over |
ACC BETTING HISTORY RESULTS & NOTES
Wager | Straight Up (SU) | Against The Spread (ATS) | Total |
Results | 15-3 | 12-6 | 8-10 |
HISTORY – BETTING NOTES
- Clemson had won six consecutive titles (2015-2020), while covering five times.
- The only double-digit underdog to win outright was Florida State in 2005 against Virginia Tech
ACC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORICAL NOTES
The inaugural game was played in 2005 with Virginia Tech entering the game as a two-touchdown favorite against Florida State. Things didn’t exactly go according to play for Frank Beamer and the Hokies, as the Seminoles paid off handsomely with a 27-22 outright victory. The following season, the underdog came through again, with Wake Forest winning an ugly 9-6 slugfest.
From 2007-2010, the favorite reigned supreme, with Virginia Tech claiming the title in three of those four games. The ‘over’ also connected from 2008 through 2010, but the total has been split down the middle in eight championship games to date. The same holds true for the favorite and underdog, with each covering four times.
Since the inception of the championship game format, the Atlantic Division champion has nine titles, and the Coastal Division champion has five titles. Eleven different ACC teams have made an appearance in the championship game, with Louisville, North Carolina State, and Syracuse never appearing in the big game.
Clemson (7), Florida State (4), Virginia Tech (3) are the only schools to have multiple championships, while FSU (2012-14) and Clemson (2015-19) are the only winners in three or more consecutive seasons.
After losing in the regular season matchup in overtime, Clemson picked up revenge on Notre Dame in a resounding 34-10 blowout to pick up a sixth consecutive ACC championship.
Pittsburgh was making its second-ever showing in the ACC title game, and the Panthers took home the hardware with a win over Wake Forest, 45-21. Favorites continue to hum in the ACC title game, going 15-1 ATS across the past 16 installments.