NCAA Football Betting odds to win ACC in 2008: I will start this ACC preview by highlighting the 2008 top Ten ACC games on the calendar year, according to team importance. The first thing needed to be pointed out, is that the ACC Championship Game will be played on December 6th 2008 at Tampa Florida. More so, I will be focusing on the top 4 money games on this upcoming season in the improved ACC. This preview will include in-depth analysis of teams such as: Virginia Tech, Clemson, Miami, Florida Sate, and Wake Forest. BetUs.com has the best NCAA Football Betting odds to win ACC in 2008.
Beginning with the #1 money game in this year’s 2008 ACC, which will be Virginia Tech at Boston College. This showdown is scheduled for October 18th 2008, a very good one to circle on your calendar. The V-Tech Hookies started and finished their 2007 regular season very strong before loosing to Kansas by a mere field goal in the post-season. Virginia Tech, early on, leads their conference in NCAA Football Betting odds to win ACC at +250 
The Hookies finished with a mark of 11-3, but more importantly, they dominated their conference with a 7-1 record. Last season, VT and BC met a total of 2 times, which they split at 1 win apiece. After loosing their first match-up with BC (10-14), the Hookies were able to avenge that loss on the last game of the regular season, by defeating BC by a convincing 2 TD margin (30-16). Boston College is an NCAA Football Betting odds to win ACC in 2008 longshot favorite at +2500.
Clemson at Boston College is also a mar key match up game in the ACC in 2008. This ACC match up is scheduled to take place November 1st, 2008. The Tigers finished last year’s regular season with a mark of 9-4, and 5-3 in conference games. The last time these two schools met, was a very close affair, as BC was able to go on the road and defeat Clemson by 3 (17-20). The Clemson Tiger’s NCAA Football Betting odds to win ACC in 2008 are +250.
On October 9th 2008, the Clemson Tigers will hit the road to take on the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. Last year, Wake Forest finished their 2007 season with an ACC conference record of 5-3, and 9-4 overall. Wake Forest will be looking for revenge, after suffering a (10-44) complete trashing at the hands of the Clemson Tigers on the antepenult game of the 2007 regular season. Wake Forest’s NCAA Football Betting odds to win ACC in 2008 are +600.
The last game I will be featuring in this year’s ACC schedule is one with plenty of “wide left” history. You guessed it, it is the interstate match up between long time rivals: Florida State Seminoles at Miami Hurricanes. For two schools with such great College Football winning tradition, their performances in 2007 are nothing less than disappointing. The Florida State Seminoles finished last year with a mark of 7-6, and were .500 in conference games (4-4). The Florida State Seminoles’ NCAA Football Betting odds to win ACC in 2008 are +450.
Meanwhile, the Seminole’s interstate rivals, the Miami Hurricanes also had a very underachieving 07 campaign. The Canes finished with an overall mark of 5-7, and were only 2-6 when playing teams within the ACC. FSU and UM faced off just once last season, and it was one of the few instances where the game didn’t come down to a last second field goal. The U was able to go on the road and win convincingly in Florida’s capital by a score of 37-29. The Miami Hurricane’s NCAA Football Betting odds to win ACC in 2008 are pretty good, at +350.
Here are the rest of the NCAA Football Betting odds to win ACC in 2008, brought to you by, BetUs.com:
North Carolina: +800
Georgia Tech: +1200
Maryland: +1400
North Carolina State: +5000
Virginia: +5000
Duke: +10000




