2018 ACC Atlantic Division College Football Betting Preview
It is true that Clemson comes into this season with what looks to be the best defense in the ACC Coastal and with one of the better offenses. However, the Florida State Seminoles will certainly be competitive when it comes to putting points on the board, and their defense is probably the second-toughest in the division. At the same time, the Boston College Eagles and Louisville Cardinals both look to be possible spoilers, while the NC State Wolfpack and Wake Forest Demon Deacons, both coming off of better-than-expected performances in 2017, may drop down a notch of two. Finally, our 2018 ACC Atlantic Division college football betting preview sees the Syracuse Orange as once again earning a 4-8 record. That’s something they’ve done three years running.
1. Clemson Tigers
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
Defense is where this team shines. Last season, they held opponents to 13.6 PPG (1st ACC, 2nd Nationally) and 276.7 YPG (1st ACC, 4th Nationally). Our 2018 ACC Atlantic Division college football betting preview finds the Tigers capable of more of the same. The D-line is comprised of guys who could have gone pro this year but decided to stay. Together last season they amassed 24.5 sacks, 16.5 TFL, and 40 QBHs. Junior CB Trayvon Mullen grabbed three picks and had seven PBU in 2017. OLB Kendall Joseph returns as the team’s leading tackler, having made 54 bring downs. He also notched 10 QBHs and 4.5 TFL. One player on special teams who will be missed is punt returner Ray-Ray McCloud. He was simply explosive. PK Greg Huegel comes back after missing most of last season with a torn ACL, and after a productive frosh season, punter Will Spiers should be even better. After you’ve read our 2018 ACC Atlantic Division college football betting preview, you can get more information on this team by going to our top-25 preview of the Clemson Tigers.
2. Florida State Seminoles
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
Upfront Florida State is sound, as they welcome back five of their eight top linemen. That includes junior DE Brian Burns (48 TKLs, 4.5 SCKs, 9 TFL). The LB unit includes the talented true freshman Jaiden Woodbey starting at SLB. Quality performances by corner Stanford Samuels (27 TKLs, 5 PBU, 2 INTs) and safety Hamsah Nasirildeen (29 TKLs, 3 PBU, 0 INT) are needed for the secondary to be effective. Note, the Seminoles lost all three starting linebackers from 2017, but they have a lot of talent in this area. Last season, they allowed 21.2 PPG (5th ACC, 29th Nationally). This is a defense that this season can go either way. Special teams are a strength, as the return games are both in great shape.
Junior punter Logan Tyler has a strong leg, but has had issues regarding consistency. PK Ricky Aguayo is a top performer. His one field goal last season from 50-plus was right on target. For more on the Florida State Seminoles see our extended top 25 preview.
3. Boston College Eagles
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
The defense accumulated some decent stats last year, as they held opponents to 22.8 PPG (6th ACC, 36th Nationally) and kept teams at 191.9 YPG passing (4th ACC, 24th Nationally). Two players had exceptional seasons, and both are now seniors. DE Zach Allen (100 TLKs, 6 SCKs, 9.5 TFL) is tough on QBs and RBs. His stats include six QBHs. FS Lukas Denis (83 TKLs, 10 PBU, 7 INTs) is an exceptional pass-defender. Sophomore MLB John Lamot (62 TKLs, 2 SCKs, 4 TFL) put in a fine freshman season and could have a breakout year in 2018. On special teams, Michael Walker displayed very fine punt and kick return chops. The kicking game is problematic. Freshman Dan Longman will try to revitalize the punting area, while senior Colton Lichtenberg will need to do much better than last season’s 12-of-20 mark on field goals and 40-of-43 on extra points.
4. Louisville Cardinals
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
Last year, the Cardinal D offered up 27.4 PPG (10th ACC, 70th Nationally). This year, they see only four of 11 starters come back. Consequently, this group does have some challenges. They’ll need to see some young players come through. Sophomore RB Dorian Etheridge (83 TKLs, 3 TFL 2 PBU) led the team in tackles last season. He could have a breakthrough year. DE Jonathan Greenard (48 TKLs, 7 SCKs, 8.5 TFL) is certainly a quality lineman. He notched eight QBHs last season. But our 2018 ACC Atlantic Division college football betting preview has determined there’s not much more to get excited about on this side of the ball. Each D unit will have to step up and do better than they did last season, and that may not be a reasonable expectation. The punt return group needs help, but the kick return game is fairly healthy with Seth Dawkins averaging 21.2 YPR. Punter Mason King (43 Punts, 43.9 AVG, 10 w/in 20) could be more accurate in placing the football, while kicker Blanton Creque (58-59 XTRP, 17-20 FG) was overall sound. Both are juniors.
5. NC State Wolfpack
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
Only three starters return to the defense. Our 2018 ACC Atlantic Division college football betting preview found two areas of concern on D. First, the D-line needs to be upgraded. And, also, the secondary is questionable. CB Nick McCloud (34 TKLs, 7 PBU, 1 INT) must have a premium junior year, while senior WLB Germain Pratt (69 TKLs, 5.5 TFL, 2 PBU, 2 INTs) looks to be tough versus the run and pass. On special teams, the return units lack dependable run back guys. The punting game under A.J. Cole is sound, while the kicking game has been and could be uneven. For more information on this team after reading our entire 2018 ACC Atlantic Division college football betting preview, please see our top-25 preview of the NC State Wolfpack.
6. Wake Forest Demon Deacons
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
The Wake Forest defense offered up 28.3 PPG (11th ACC, 76th Nationally) and 457.3 YPG (14th ACC, 113th Nationally). Senior SS Cameron Glen (98 TKL, 7 PBU, 2 INT) is a quality player who posted 3.5 TFL and 2 QBHs. Junior CBs Essang Bassey (75 TKLs, 16 PBU, 3 INTs) and Amaria Henderson (62 TKLs, 12 PBU, 2 INTs) have the potential to be difference-makers. The deep backs are the strength on this side of the ball, while the linebacking unit and O-line are both areas of major concern. On special teams this season, punter Dom Maggio, a junior who last season was inconsistent, will also oversee placekicking. Maggio has a strong leg, but needs to get his punts in the air faster. Dortch is solid on punt and kick returns.
7. Syracuse Orange
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
The biggest problem for the Orange last season was having a defense that gave up 444.0 YPG (13th ACC, 106th Nationally) and 32.2 PPG (14th ACC, 98th Nationally). The frontline features Chris Slayton (28 TKLs, 1 SCK, 7.5 TFL) who can bring it, as well as junior Alton Robinson (30 TKLs, 5 SCKs, 5 QBHs). Junior SS Evan Foster (64 TKLs, 4 PBU, 1 INT) may be the best player in a secondary that overall is suspect. The linebacking group appears to be the weakest aspect of this D. On special teams, our 2018 ACC Atlantic Division college football betting preview finds that junior punter Sterling Hofrichter (57 Punts, 43.2 YPP, 20 w/in20) brings a strong and accurate leg. In 2018, the team will put that leg to the test on kickoffs and field goals. On run backs, Sean Riley is good on kicks, but not very efficient or sound when bringing back punts.
2018 ACC Atlantic Preview
Bowl Projections
Cotton Bowl (CFP): Clemson vs Ohio State
Sun Bowl: Louisville vs Utah
Camping World Bowl: Florida State vs West Virginia
Music City Bowl: Boston College vs South Carolina
Independence Bowl: NC State vs Texas Tech
2018 ACC Atlantic Division College Football Betting Preview
Projected Best Bets
Sep 1: Furman @ Clemson – Home team wins by about 30 points.
Sep 8: Wagner @ Syracuse – It’s a rare win for this team. Orange look good at -25 or less.
Sep 15: Louisville @ WKU – Cardinals take this game down by 19 points.
Sep 29: Syracuse @ Clemson – Tigers are good by 14.
Oct 6: Clemson @ Wake Forest – Tigers are good at -18.
Oct 20: Wake Forest @ Florida State – Seminoles at -5.5 or fewer.
Nov 10: Florida State @ Notre Dame – Take Seminoles at +10 or better. The Irish will be tough this season.
Nov 17: Pittsburgh @ Wake Forest – Bet Demon Deacons at -7.0 or less.
Nov 24: Syracuse @ Boston College – Take Eagles at -11 or fewer. BC’s decent D may help them win this game.
Nov 24: Kentucky @ Louisville – Cardinals by 12 points.
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