ACC Football 2025 Odds, Schedules, Tips

The ACC football 2025 media days concluded last week in Charlotte, NC, and the Clemson Tigers are the most selected team to win the conference by media members after capturing the ACC Championship Game win last season over SMU. The Tigers are the most dominant favorite of any of the power conferences including the SEC and Big Ten, which I’ve previewed a month ahead of the college football season at OSGA.

Check out the early season predictions, odds, schedules  and season win totals with information you can bet on in my coverage at OSGA. That includes additional notes and stats on teams, and some of the information below on ACC football 2025 teams.

ACC Football 2025

ACC Teams, Odds, Season Wins And Position/Unit Rankings

Here are the ACC football 2025 teams, regular season O/U wins, odds to win the conference and national championship plus postion and unit rankings for each team in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Check back for more added stats and notes.

College football odds from leading online sportsbooks refresh periodically and are subject to change, including on props and live betting.

Clemson

Head coach: Dabo Swinney (18th year)
Season Wins: O/U 9/5 (over -216)
Last 2 years: 10-4, 9-4
National Title: +1000
ACC Title: +105
ACC Unit rankings: QB (1), RB (4), REC (1), OL (1), DL (1), LB (1), DB (1), ST (8), Coach (1)

Notes: Bye Weeks 5 and 9.

Miami

Head coach: Mario Cristobal (4th year)
Season Wins: O/U 8.5 (over -160)
Last 2 years: 10-3, 7-6
National Title: +3500
ACC Title: +375
ACC Unit rankings: QB (3), RB (2), REC (2), OL (1), DL (2), LB (3), DB (2), ST (8), Coach (6)

Notes: Bye Weeks 5 and 7.

SMU

Head coach: Rhett Lashlee (4th year)
Season Wins: O/U 8.5 (over -108)
Last year: 11-3 (first year ACC)
National Title: +10000
ACC Title: +900
ACC Unit rankings: QB (4), RB (8), REC (2), OL (3), DL (5), LB (13), DB (2), ST (1), Coach (3)

Notes: Bye Weeks 5 and 12.

Georgia Tech

Head coach: Brent Key (4th year)
Season Wins: O/U 7.5 (over -148)
Last 2 years: 7-6, 7-6
National Title: +15000
ACC Title: +900
ACC Unit rankings: QB (2), RB (2), REC (2), OL (6), DL (10), LB (3), DB (8), ST (8), Coach (9)

Notes: Bye Weeks 6 and 11.

Florida State

Head coach: Mike Norvell (6th year)
Season Wins: O/U 6.5 (over -150)
Last 2 years: 2-10, 13-1
National Title: +20000
ACC Title: +2500
ACC Unit rankings: QB (9), RB (4), REC (2), OL (6), DL (5), LB (3), DB (2), ST (8), Coach (2)

Notes: Bye Weeks 3 and 9.

Louisville

Head coach: Jeff Brohm (3rd year)
Season Wins: O/U 8.5 (over -132)
Last 2 years: 9-4, 10-4
National Title: +8000
ACC Title: +850
ACC Unit rankings: QB (5), RB (1), REC (2), OL (3), DL (5), LB (3), DB (8), ST (13), Coach (5)

Notes: Bye Weeks 3 and 7.

North Carolina

Head coach: Bill Belichick (1st year)
Season Wins: O/U 7.5 (under -160)
Last 2 years: 6-7, 8-5
National Title: +50000
ACC Title: +2800
ACC Unit rankings: QB (9), RB (8), REC (9), OL (3), DL (10), LB (10), DB (8), ST (4), Coach (3)

Notes: Bye Weeks 5 and 7.

Pittsburgh

Head coach: Pat Narduzzi (11th year)
Season Wins: O/U 5.5 (over -197)
Last 2 years: 6-7, 3-9
National Title: +30000
ACC Title: +4000
ACC Unit rankings: QB (5), RB (4), REC (9), OL (8), DL (2), LB (1), DB (2), ST (4), Coach (6)

Notes: Bye Weeks 4 and 11.

NC State

Head coach: Dave Doeren (13th year)
Season Wins: O/U 6.5 (under -140)
Last 2 years: 6-7, 9-4
National Title: +30000
ACC Title: +4000
ACC Unit rankings: QB (12), RB (8), REC (2), OL (6), DL (5), LB (3), DB (8), ST (4), Coach (6)

Notes: Bye Weeks 8 and 11.

Duke

Head coach: Manny Diaz (2nd year)
Season Wins: O/U 6.5 (over -175)
Last 2 years: 9-4, 8-5
National Title: +30000
ACC Title: +2500
ACC Unit rankings: QB (5), RB (13), REC (9), OL (6), DL (2), LB (10), DB (2), ST (1), Coach (11)

Notes: Bye Weeks 7 and 9.

Virginia Tech

Head coach: Brent Pry (4th year)
Season Wins: O/U 6.5 (under -155)
Last 2 years: 6-7, 7-6
National Title: +50000
ACC Title: +3300
ACC Unit rankings: QB (5), RB (4), REC (9), OL (11), DL (5), LB (3), DB (8), ST (1), Coach (11)

Notes: Bye Weeks 8 and 11.

Syracuse

Head coach: Fran Brown (2nd year)
Season Wins: O/U 5.5 (under -177)
Last 2 years: 10-3, 6-7
National Title: +50000
ACC Title: +5000
ACC Unit rankings: QB (13), RB (13), REC (2), OL (15), DL (14), LB (13), DB (15), ST (16), Coach (11)

Notes: Bye Weeks 7 and 12.

Virginia

Head coach: Tony Elliott (4th year)
Season Wins: O/U 6.5 (under -140)
Last 2 years: 5-7, 3-9
National Title: +100000
ACC Title: +8000
ACC Unit rankings: QB (9), RB (13), REC (9), OL (14), DL (10), LB (10), DB (14), ST (8), Coach (14)

Notes: Bye Weeks 7 and 13.

Boston College

Head coach: Bill O’Brien (2nd year)
Season Wins: O/U 5.5 (under -139)
Last 2 years: 7-6, 7-6
National Title: +100000
ACC Title: +6600
ACC Unit rankings: QB (13), RB (13), REC (9), OL (11) DL (10), LB (15), DB (2), ST (16), Coach (10)

Notes: Bye Weeks 4 and 13.

California

Head coach: Justin Wilcox (9th year)
Season Wins: O/U 5.5 (under -148)
Last year: 6-7 (first ACC)
National Title: +50000
ACC Title: +8000
ACC Unit rankings: QB (13), RB (8), REC (15), OL (11), DL (10), LB (3), DB (8), ST (15), Coach (14)

Notes: Bye Weeks 7 and 12.

Wake Forest

Head coach: Jake Dickert (1st year)
Season Wins: O/U 4.5  (under -148)
Last 2 years: 4-8, 4-8
National Title: +100000
ACC Title: +3000
ACC Unit rankings: QB (13), RB (8), REC (16), OL (15), DL (16), LB (15), DB (15), ST (14), Coach (16)

Notes: Bye Weeks 4 and 8.

Stanford

Head coach: Frank Reick (1st year)
Season Wins: O/U 3.5 (under -182)
Last year: 3-9 (first ACC)
National Title: +100000
ACC Title: +3000
ACC Unit rankings: QB (13), RB (13), REC (16), OL (15), DL (14), LB (17), DB (8), ST (4), Coach (16 )

Notes: Bye Weeks 6 and 12.

Also, I’ve added last year’s National Championship runner-up Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the ACC coverage as they compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference in all sports except football and hockey (independent).

Notre Dame

Head coach: Marcus Freeman (4th year)
Season Wins: O/U 10.5 (under -146)
Last 2 years: 14-2, 10-3
National Title: +1200

Notes: Bye Weeks 2 and 9

Key ACC Contests And Game Of The Year Odds

Key games between ACC teams and preseason Game of the Year college football odds from leading online sportsbooks to compare to betting lines and adjustments each week when the matchups take place. Betting favorites in (  ).

Week 1 – Aug. 30
– LSU at Clemson (-4), 57.5
– Georgia Tech (-4.5) at Colorado, 55.5 (up from -1.5)
– Syracuse at Tennessee (-14.5), 53
– Alabama (-14.5) at Florida State, 50.5
– Notre Dame (-2) at Miami, 54
– TCU (-3) at North Carolina, 59

Week 2 – Sept. 6
– Baylor at SMU

Week 3 – Sept. 13
– Clemson at Georgia Tech
– Pittsburgh at West Virginia
– Boston College at Stanford

Week 4 – Sept. 20
– Florida at Miami (-3.5)

Week 6 – Oct. 4
– Miami (-7.5) at Florida State
– Clemson at North Carolina

Week 8 – Oct. 18
– SMU at Clemson
– Louisville at Miami

Week 10 – Nov. 1
– Miami at SMU

Week 11 – Nov. 8
– Florida State at Clemson

Week 12 – Nov. 14 (Fri)
– Clemson at Louisville

Week 13 – Nov. 22
– Duke at North Carolina (-1.5)
– Louisville at SMU

Week 14 – Nov. 29
– Clemson (-6) at South Carolina
– Florida State at Florida (-14)
– North Carolina at NC State
– Virginia Tech at Virginia
– Georgia Tech vs. Georgia (Nov. 28)

Check back for more ACC football 2025 updates and team notes, stats and follow the Atlantic Coast Conference and college football schedules, weekly odds, picks and information you can bet on.

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