2023-24 ACC Basketball Futures Betting Odds

Atlantic Coast Conference Winner Odds

+110 + +125 + +140 + +130 + +120 +120  
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Updated on: November 14, 2023

2023-24 ACC Opening Odds

Listed below are the opening odds to win the 2023-24 ACC Regular Season.

Duke Blue Devils +125
North Carolina Tar Heels +375
Miami-Florida Hurricanes +500
Virginia Cavaliers +700
Clemson Tigers +900
Pittsburgh Panthers +2500
Virginia Tech Hokies +2500
Syracuse Orange +3500
North Carolina State Wolfpack +4000
Wake Forest Demon Deacons +4000
Florida State Seminoles +8000
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets +8000
Boston College Eagles +8000
Louisville Cardinals +10000
Notre Dame Fighting Irish +10000

Atlantic Coast Conference Teams

Boston College Eagles
Clemson Tigers
Duke Blue Devils
Florida State Seminoles
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Louisville Cardinals
Miami-Florida Hurricanes
North Carolina Tar Heels
North Carolina State Wolfpack
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Pittsburgh Panthers
Syracuse Orange
Virginia Cavaliers
Virginia Tech Hokies
Wake Forest Demon Deacons

2023 ACC Tournament Results

First Round - Tuesday, March 7

  • No. 13 Georgia Tech 61, No. 12 Florida State 60
  • No. 10 Boston College 80, No. 15 Louisville 62
  • No. 11 Virginia Tech 67, No. 14 Notre Dame 64

Second Round - Wednesday, March 8

  • No. 9 Wake Forest 77, No. 8 Syracuse 74
  • No. 5 Pittsburgh 89, No. 13 Georgia Tech 81
  • No. 7 North Carolina 85, No. 10 Boston College 61
  • No. 6 N.C. State 97, No. 11 Virginia Tech 77

Quarterfinals - Thursday, March 9

  • No. 1 Miami 74, No. 9 Wake Forest 72
  • No. 4 Duke 96, No. 5 Pittsburgh 69
  • No. 2 Virginia 68, No. 7 North Carolina 59
  • No. 3 Clemson 80, No. 6 N.C. State 54

Semifinals - Friday, March 10

  • No. 4 Duke 85, No. 1 Miami 78
  • No. 2 Virginia 76, No. 3 Clemson 56

Finals - Saturday, March 11

  • No. 4 Duke 59 vs. No. 2 Virginia 49

2023 ACC Tournament Betting Resources

  • Dates: Tuesday, March 7 - Saturday, March 11
  • Venue: Greensboro Coliseum
  • Location: Greensboro, North Carolina
  • Network(s): ACCN, ESPN2, ESPN

ACC Tournament History

  • 2023 - Virginia
  • 2022 - Virginia Tech
  • 2021 - Georgia Tech 
  • 2020 - None
  • 2019 - Duke
  • 2018 - Virginia
  • 2017 - Duke
  • 2016 - UNC
  • 2015 - Notre Dame
  • 2014 - Virginia
  • 2013 - Miami-Florida
  • 2012 - FSU
  • 2011 - Duke
  • 2010 - Duke
  • 2009 - Duke
  • 2008 - North Carolina
  • 2007 - North Carolina
  • 2006 - Duke
  • 2005 - Duke
  • 2004 - Maryland
  • 2003 - Duke
  • 2002 - Duke
  • 2001 - Duke
  • 2000 - Duke
  • 1999 - Duke
  • 1998 - North Carolina

ACC TOURNAMENT HISTORICAL TRENDS

-- The ACC tournament has not had a repeat champion since Duke pulled off a three-peat from 2009-2011. The Blue Devils won the most recent ACC championship in 2019 by defeating Florida State, 73-63.

-- A top-three seed has captured the title in 13 of the last 17 ACC tournaments since the league expanded in 2005. The only two times that a team seeded fourth or below pulled out the ACC title was Duke, as the Blue Devils won it as a #5 seed both in 2017 and 2011.

-- The last team to wear the ACC tournament crown that ended up winning the NCAA tournament was Duke in 2010 when the Blue Devils held off Butler in the title game.

-- However, nine of the previous 10 ACC champions failed to reach the Final Four, as North Carolina was the lone outlier in 2016 when the Tar Heels fell at the buzzer in the national championship to Villanova.

-- Five teams have never experienced winning an ACC tournament as those schools include - Boston College, Clemson, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Syracuse.

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