Welcome to a world where
nobody hates Duke – because nobody cares.
The ACC is better known for
its basketball dominance, but the arrival of Miami,
Boston College and Virginia Tech has done wonders
for the conference’s brand of football.
As long as the upcoming hurricane season doesn’t
disrupt the proceedings in Florida too much, there
should be an exciting battle for ACC supremacy
between Miami and Florida State. Let’s hope
it doesn’t come down to a recount.
2006
ACC Betting - Miami Hurricanes Football Football
(9-3 SU, 4-8 ATS, UNDER 7-5)
The ‘Canes wasted a
talented squad last year when the offensive line
turned into putty, allowing 36 sacks and making
life difficult for star quarterback Kyle Wright.
So don’t be too worried that only center
Anthony Wollschlager is returning from the 2005
line. There are several experienced players waiting
in the wings to fill those holes. If they succeed,
Miami is looking at a national title. The team
is that good at every other position. If the O-line
falters, an ACC title is still within sight at
+200.
2006
ACC Betting - Florida State Seminoles Football
(8-5 SU, 6-6 ATS, OVER 8-4)
While Miami figures to be
the class of the Coastal Division, the ‘Noles
are poised to take the Atlantic – and at
+220 to win the conference, this would be a titanic
matchup should they meet for the title. FSU’s
offensive line was, like Miami’s, surprisingly
poor last year, but that was mostly due to injuries.
And the ‘Noles still managed to upset Virginia
Tech to win the ACC for the 12th time in 14 years.
Now the O-line starters are back and apparently
healthy. It’s on defense where the Seminoles
have to reload this season. Coach Bobby Bowden
never fails in the recruiting department, luring
the best of the best to Tallahassee.
2006
ACC Betting - Virginia Tech Hokies Football (11-2
SU, 10-3 ATS, OVER 7-6)
You can sense the air coming
out of the Hokies. They know they blew a big chance
last year by losing a BCS bowl berth to the Seminoles,
settling instead for a trip to the Gator Bowl
to face the Louisville Cardinals. That’s
where quarterback Marcus Vick did his Gregory
Hines impersonation on the chest of a Louisville
defender. That earned Vick an early exit from
college football; now the Hokies are hoping their
top-ranked
defense can compensate for
their questions on offense. At +500 to win the
ACC, it’ll take another stumble from the
Florida heavyweights to get Va. Tech back in title
contention.
2006
ACC Betting - Clemson Tigers Football (8-4 SU,
8-4 ATS, UNDER 7-5)
This team will be overlooked
by casual ACC observers. Which is just fine as
far as handicappers are concerned. The Tigers
may be the best value to win the conference at
+600; at the very least, they should be lurking
in the weeds, racking up ATS victories hand over
fist. Even after the loss of senior quarterback
Charlie Whitehurst, there are no major holes on
this team. Coach Tommy Bowden has also beaten
his father’s Seminoles twice in three years.
If that happens again on Sept. 16, watch out.
The ACC is also stocked with
viable sleeper candidates like Boston College
(+1000), Georgia Tech (+1100) and even Maryland
(+1500). The Eagles are overvalued in this group
after losing several star defenders and drawing
a tough schedule. The Yellow Jackets have a puncher’s
chance at the Coastal Division with QB Reggie
Ball; the Terrapins are not too far behind now
that RB Josh Allen is back from a knee injury,
but Maryland should be content to go bowling this
year.
The remaining clubs are North
Carolina State (+2000), Virginia (+2500), North
Carolina (+2600), Wake Forest (+5500) and those
crazy Dukies (+16000). It’s unusual to see
the Cavaliers in such a group, but they were one
of four teams to go 3-5 in the ACC last year.
They’re also the only club from this group
who can be expected to improve – after spending
this season rebuilding, that is. Keep an eye on
the Cavs in selected ATS situations.
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