
2025 ACC Championship odds: Bill Belichick's UNC a long shot
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There is a clear favorite to win the 2025 ACC Championship.
The University of Clemson is +160 at BetMGM Sportsbook, making the Tigers the biggest favorite in any of the Power 4 conferences at the time of writing.
Clemson defeated newcomer SMU, 34-31, in the 2024 Championship Game, putting a bow on an encouraging season from Dabo Swinney's team after a couple of disappointing campaigns.
Clemson leads the country in returning production for 2025.
The Tigers are the consensus favorite in the ACC, but they do have company at the top of the board in the form of the Miami Hurricanes.
Miami will undoubtedly miss Cam Ward under center, but they were proactive in the portal and replaced the No. 1 overall pick with former Georgia starter Carson Beck.
The only other teams with single-digit odds are Louisville (+600) and SMU (+750).
The Cardinals could be a trendy dark horse to make the College Football Playoff with former high school All-American Miller Moss taking over under center for Tyler Shough.
Georgia Tech's program is seemingly headed in the right direction after years in the college football wilderness, and another step forward is expected out of the Ramblin' Wreck in 2025. The Yellow Jackets are 13/1 to win the ACC, well short of where we've grown accustomed to seeing them.
Dabo Swinney and Cade Klubnik on the sidelines during the spring game at Clemson.
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Bill Belichick's UNC Tar Heels will be one of the biggest stories in the sport this season, but they're priced as a 20/1 outsider ahead of the summer.
Florida State comes in at 22/1 after a disappointing campaign.
There are five schools listed at 100/1 or longer: Pittsburgh, Virginia, Boston College, Wake Forest, and Stanford.
2025 ACC Championship odds
Team Odds Clemson +160 Miami +300 Louisville +600 SMU +750 Georgia Tech 13/1 UNC 20/1 Florida State 22/1 Duke 30/1 Virginia Tech 40/1 NC State 50/1 Syracuse 50/1 California 80/1 Pitt 100/1 Virginia 150/1 Boston College 200/1 Wake Forest 350/1 Stanford 350/1
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