2018 ACC Coastal Division College Football Betting Preview
The Miami Hurricanes have the top defense in the division and one of the best offenses. The Duke Blue Devils can match them in some areas, but not in all, while the North Carolina Tar Heels may have enough talent to be competitive. In researching our 2018 ACC Coastal Division college football betting preview, we found that the Tar Heels are helped by the fact that they have a much easier schedule than Duke. Additionally, they play a list of games that are a tad easier than Miami’s. The Virginia Tech Hokies do have some fine talent on defense, while their offense is lacking upfront as well as when it comes to receivers. The also-rans look to be the Pittsburgh Panthers and Virginia Cavaliers. Our 2018 ACC Coastal Division college football betting preview takes a closer look at each of these teams.
1. Miami Hurricane
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
Last year, the Miami D held teams to 21.0 PPG (4th ACC, 28th Nationally). They were a major asset. That should be the case again this season, as Miami fields one of the best linebacking units and secondaries in the ACC. Plus, their D-line is top-notch. Senior safety Jaquan Johnson and senior CB Michael Jackson both return having grabbed four INTs each last season. Our 2018 ACC Coastal Division college football betting preview does find that there are certainly some concerns on special teams. Freshman Bubba Baxa comes in as placekicker, but there are some big questions concerning his viability. Sophomore Zach Feagles returns as punter after an uneven frosh season. It’s expected that DeeJay Dallas will do well on run backs. For more information on this team see our top-25 preview of the Miami Hurricanes.
2. North Carolina Tar Heels
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
The Tar Heel defense allowed 31.3 PPG (13th ACC, 88th Nationally) and 213.0 YPG (14th ACC, 113th Nationally) on the ground. On defense, the line is this team’s strength while the linebacking squad is its weakness. The secondary is somewhere between these two groups. Senior DE Malik Carney (57 TKLs, 5.5 SCKs, 6.5 TFL, 5 QBHs) is the glue on the line, while senior Cole Holcomb (93 TKLs, 3 PBU, 4 QBHs) will try to keep the linebacking unit focused. Junior FS Myles Dorn (71 TKLs, 5 PBU, 2 INTs) could have a big year. Senior CB K.J. sails broke up 13 passes last season while making 30 tackles.
Special teams include run back expert Ratliff-Williams, who took two all the way for TDs and was named All-ACC. The punting game becomes the purview of senior Hunter Lent who was impressive in limited action past season. PK Freeman Jones put up some decent numbers as a freshman, hitting six-of-seven inside the 40 and 37-of-38 in field goals. He needs to build up leg strength and accuracy on long-range kicks.
3. Duke Blue Devils
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
The Duke defense helped this team get back on track last season, as they kept opponent scores on average to 20.2 PPG. The Blue Devil linebacking unit is its strength. Junior MLB Joe Giles-Harris (125 TKLs, 4.5 SCKs, 11.5 TFL) and senior WLB Ben Humphreys (70 TKLs, 2.5 SCKs, 6.5 TFL) are premium players. Each accumulated nine QBHs and one pick last season. Junior DE Tre Hornbuckle (50 TKLs, 1 SCK, 8.5 TFL) is solid in the front, while junior corner Mark Gilbert, who took in six interceptions and broke up 15 passes, is a major contributor and tough competitor. Special teams are a major challenge for Duke. Our 2018 ACC Coastal Division college football betting preview finds that the return game is weak. Also, the kicking and punting spots will be manned by walk-ons. Consequently, we don’t expect much from STs.
4. Virginia Tech Hokies
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
This team put a top defense on the field in 2017, as they allowed a mere 14.8 PPG (2nd ACC, 4th Nationally). Most of the defensive line returns. They are the strength on this side of the ball. Senior Ricky Walker (41 TKLs, 4.5 SCKs, 8 TFL) and junior Trevon Hill (46 TKLs, 5.5 SCKs, 4 TFL) are both exceptionally tough on quarterbacks as well as running backs. Together they posted 13 QBHs. SS Reggie Floyd, a junior, grabbed three picks last season, while OLB Mook Reynolds made 70 tackles, had 7.5 TFL, and posted four QBHs. PK Joey Sly and return man Greg Stroman, both quality special teams players, will have to be replaced. Sophomore Oscar Bradburn (66 Punts, 42.4 YPP, 24 w/in20) had a very fine freshman season. After reading our 2018 ACC Coastal Division college football betting preview, you can get more information on this team by going to our top-25 preview of the Virginia Tech Hokies.
5. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Offense
QB TaQuon Marshall threw just 10 TDs, while tossing five picks and completing merely 37.1% of his passes. Marshall ran for more than 1,100 yards, averaging 4.6 YPA and scoring 17 times. Junior back KirVonte Benson returns after rushing for just over 1,000 yards, averaging 5.2 YPA, and scoring six TDs. WR Brad Stuart, who snagged four passes last season, may be the team’s next big pass catcher. Our 2018 ACC Coastal Division college football betting preview finds that if the Yellow Jackets can score 28.1 PPG, as they did in 2017, they could have a decent season.
Defense & Special Teams
However, how good a season they do experience will have a lot to do with Woody and his attacking 3-4 scheme. This type of defense should prove to be a good fit for Georgia Tech, which features smaller, speedier players. The D-backs are weak, but the linebacking unit has some fine vets and includes the top tackler from last season, OLB Victor Alexander, a senior who had 70 bring downs. ILB Brant Mitchell, also a senior, returns having made 50 tackles while defending three passes. In front, senior DE Anree Saint-Amour, who posted 32 tackles, 2.5 sacks, and three tackles for a loss, is fast and agile.
This team allowed 26.5 PPG. A reduction in that average would help their cause a lot. As far as special teams go, our 2018 ACC Coastal Division college football betting preview notes that the Jackets need help when it comes to placekicking. However, freshman punter Pressley Harvin put up some good numbers, averaging 44.1 YPP and putting 16 within the 20-yard-line.
6. Pittsburgh Panthers
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
Defensive coordinator Randy Bates has been brought in to try to improve a defense that gave up 26.6 PPG (9th ACC, 65th Nationally) in 2017. The Pitt defense was solid against the run, but could not stop the pass. Nine starters return to this side of the ball, including senior OLB Oluwaseun Idowu. He led the team in tackles (94), sacks (5), and TFL (6.5). Junior MLB Saleem Brightwell (73 TLKs, 1 SCK, 4 TFL), who was second in tackles, is a solid defender. In addition, senior OLB Elijah Zeise (49 TLKs,5 TFL, 3 PBU, 3 QBHs) offers dependability. The linebacking unit is exceptional.
Senior CB Dane Jackson had 40 tackles, 9 PBU, and 2 INTs. He will be an essential element in a unit that will most likely struggle. The frontline has lost some veteran players, but they have made gains in terms of talent. Senior DE Dwayne Hendricks (21 TKLs, 3 SCKs, 2 TFL, 8 QBHs) will anchor the group. Special teams are not a strength, as they must find a solid return man and hope that sophomore PK Alex Kessman and freshman punter Kirk Christodoulou can find their way towards success.
7. Virginia Cavaliers
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
The Cavalier defense allowed 28.4 PPG (12th ACC, 98th Nationally). They were 13th in the conference and 102nd nationally versus the rush but second in the ACC and seventh nationally versus the pass. On defense, ILB Jordan Mack returns as does senior OLB Chris Peace. Senior FS Juan Thornhill (63 TKLs, 12 PBU, 4 INTs) and sophomore SS Brenton Nelson (64 TKLs, 6 PBU, 4 INTs) are premium players. Our 2018 ACC Coastal Division college football betting preview notes that the D-line is relatively weak and could pose problems. On special teams last season, freshman punter Lester Coleman and placekicker A.J. Mejia proved to be overall positive factors. Joe Reed is exceptional on returns.
2018 ACC Coastal Preview
Bowl Projections
Peach Bowl: Miami vs Michigan
Military Bowl: Virginia Tech vs Navy
Belk Bowl: North Carolina vs Missouri
Pinstripe Bowl: Duke vs Nebraska
2018 ACC Coastal Division College Football Betting Preview
Projected Best Bets
Sep 1: Albany @ Pittsburgh – Panthers at -7.0 or fewer.
Sep 8: William & Mary @ Virginia Tech – VT takes this home game. Hokies are a good bet at -20.
Sep 29: Bowling Green @ Georgia Tech – Take Tech at -9 or fewer.
Oct 13: Duke @ Virginia Tech – Bet Duke at no more than -12.0. We do think they’ll hold up well in this one.
Oct 20: Virginia @ Duke – It a close, home team win. Take Blue Devils with points or, at worst, at -3.0.
Oct 25: Georgia Tech @ Virginia Tech – Bet GT at -3.0 or fewer. Close game here.
Oct 26: Miami @ Boston College – Go with Hurricanes at around -7.0.
Nov 10: Liberty @ Virginia – Cavs by 10 points.
Nov 17: Western Carolina @ North Carolina – NC wins big. Take Tar Heels at -38.
Nov 23: Virginia @ Virginia Tech – Tech takes Commonwealth Cup by about 7 points.
Use our 2018 ACC Coastal Division college football betting preview to prep for the season. Also, for a full picture of this conference, please see our 2018 ACC Atlantic Division college football betting preview. To access other conferences, return to our college football hub.