2022 ACC Championship Odds: Will Duke's Reign Over the ACC Continue?

2022 ACC Championship Odds: Will Duke's Reign Over the ACC Continue?
Although the ACC has already started its tournament play, we're still going to look at the best value bets in the ACC to win the Championship. On Tuesday, Boston College, Clemson, and Louisville moved on with wins. On Wednesday, Syracuse, Boston College, Virginia Tech, and Virginia notched wins. Boston College's win was its second straight and was a big upset over Wake Forest.
Should we expect Boston College to continue its run in the ACC Tournament? Here are the ACC Championship odds and a couple of best bets before Thursday's games.
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ACC Championship Odds
- Duke -130
- North Carolina +525
- Virginia Tech +525
- Notre Dame +1000
- Miami +1200
- Virginia +1400
- Syracuse +2000
- Boston College +2500
Favorite: Duke -130 (Bet $130 to Win $100)
It's Coach K's final championship run in the ACC. Coach K will retire after this season so many believe that Duke is just going to cruise on by in the Tournament. Luckily for Duke, the Blue Devils won't need to worry about Syracuse with Buddy Boeheim suspended for a game due to a sucker punch against Florida State yesterday. Duke isn't very elite on the defensive end and allowed North Carolina to score 94 points in its final regular-season game. I don't think Duke is a national championship contender, but winning the ACC is very possible.
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Long Shot: Notre Dame +1000 (Bet $100 to Win $1000)
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are basically a pick-em against Virginia Tech tonight. Yet, Virginia Tech is +525 while Notre Dame is sitting at +1000. If Notre Dame wins, they'd be about +500 or maybe even better odds than that. Also, let's not forget that Notre Dame was sneaky good this year. The Fighting Irish finished second in the conference and are now getting a bit disrespected. Notre Dame's defense needs to get better but the offense, outside of offensive rebounding, has been very good, shooting 37.7 percent from three and 51.7 percent from inside the arc. If Notre Dame starts to hit shots consistently in the tournament, Notre Dame is a real threat.
Jason grew up an avid sports fan. His passion for sports writing grew in high school and he developed a blog that was strictly for New York Sports. From his work, you will quickly realize that he loves looking at games from an analytical and numbers perspective and hopes to provide you with that same perspective in his articles.