- Duke has -350 odds to win the ACC Tournament
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The ACC Tournament in Charlotte is ready to tip off on Tuesday and it is set to draw plenty of betting action across the board on gamelines, player props, and futures odds.
2025 ACC Tournament Odds
- Duke -350
- Clemson +800
- Louisville +900
- North Carolina +1500
- SMU +2200
- Pittsburgh +3300
- Wake Forrest +4000
- Stanford +5000
- Florida State +8000
- Georgia Tech +8000
- Notre Dame +8000
- Virginia +8000
- California +10000
- NC State +10000
- Syracuse +10000
- Virginia Tech +10000
ACC Tournament Betting History
With Duke’s -350 odds to win the tournament on USA online sportsbooks, a win would give them the strongest conference win based on the odds since before the 2009 season. The 2009-10 season was also the last that the ACC has seen a back to back conference winner. Duke currently owns the championship with the strongest odds in 2010-11 at +100 odds.
Last season when NC State won the conference tournament with +5000 odds, it was the highest winning odds in tournament history.
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Over the last seven seasons, a team from North Carolina (Duke, North Carolina, NC State) has won five of the last seven conference tournaments.
ACC Tournament Betting By State
- Restriction 1: States that do not have state regulated sportsbooks. (This applies to those betting on Clemson in South Carolina, SMU in Texas, Georgia Tech in Georgia, and Stanford and Cal in California).
- Restriction 2: Fans of Pitt, Notre Dame, and Florida State fall in states that do not offer college player prop odds for the ACC Tournament (Florida, Pennsylvania, Indiana).
- Restriction 3: No college basketball sportsbook can offer odds on in-state college teams or player props in general. (Bettors looking for odds in Virginia and New York have these restrictions).

Michael spends most of his time betting on over/unders and analyzing algorithms in attempts to beat the book. His focus on statistics comes from an early understanding of mathematics as well as knowledge of opportunity costs. Michael enjoys playing basketball and reading about the NBA whenever he has the free time. When he is not writing, he can be found in Mississippi hitting the sportsbooks and enjoying a margarita… on the rocks, no salt.