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ODDS TO WIN THE 2009 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

Virginia Tech 5/2
Clemson 4/1
Florida State 4/1
Georgia Tech 6/1
Miami-Florida 6/1
North Carolina 8/1
North Carolina State 8/1
Wake Forest 15/1
Boston College 30/1
Virginia 30/1
Maryland 30/1
Duke 50/1

Tech, btw, has 50/1 odds of winning the NC and a win total over/under of 8.5.

That's right: The oddsmakers chances that we win the NC are the same as Duke's chances to win the ACC.

UGA 40/1 for NC; win total 8.0; 10/1 odds to win the SEC.


If you would care to bet on the UNLV Runnin' Rebels to win the MNC, you will receive 500/1 odds.

http://www.vegasinsider.com/college-football/odds/futures/
 
What does Vegas know about Clemson that we don't?

Vegas knows that Clemson fans bet more money on Clemson to win the MNC than we bet on GT to do the same thing. Although they're posting "odds", they're really just balancing the books where as many people bet for Clemson as against.

I think the Clemson fans who take that bet know they're being foolish, but do it anyway.

Thanks to "the wisdom of crowds", balancing both sides of the betting pool usually ends up being the same as picking the odds that someone like Clemson will be in the championship game. In this case, I think it's off a good bit, and just showing that some people in South Carolina are throwing their money away.

Sometimes, the crowd gets it really wrong. It's not that hard to find examples of the foolishness of crowds by looking in the news or in history books.
 
Vegas knows that Clemson fans bet more money on Clemson to win the MNC than we bet on GT to do the same thing. Although they're posting "odds", they're really just balancing the books where as many people bet for Clemson as against.

I think the Clemson fans who take that bet know they're being foolish, but do it anyway.

Thanks to "the wisdom of crowds", balancing both sides of the betting pool usually ends up being the same as picking the odds that someone like Clemson will be in the championship game. In this case, I think it's off a good bit, and just showing that some people in South Carolina are throwing their money away.

Sometimes, the crowd gets it really wrong. It's not that hard to find examples of the foolishness of crowds by looking in the news or in history books.

I agree with all that you said, except the part about the Clemson fans knowing that they are being foolish. I think there is a relatively significant portion of them who think that with Dabo at the helm and the best collegiate player of all-time in CJ Spiller, they will go undefeated or close to it.
 
They're in the watered down Coastal. Somebody has to win that side...it might just be Clemson by default.

Exactly! Since VT is everyone's darling, they think GT will a tougher time of winning the ACC because of that hurdle. If GT were in the Coastal I bet our odds are better.
 
Exactly! Since VT is everyone's darling, they think GT will a tougher time of winning the ACC because of that hurdle. If GT were in the Coastal I bet our odds are better.

Guys...we're in the Coastal. Clemson is in the Atlantic.
 
I have a feeling that our inability to remember the division names & teams will spark a much overdue realignment thread.
 
I agree that it makes no sense, but at the same time I hope we get it right when talking to outsiders. It doesn't look good when you're confusing which division you're in.
 
I agree that it makes no sense, but at the same time I hope we get it right when talking to outsiders. It doesn't look good when you're confusing which division you're in.

You're right, that's why I always say "our division" or "Clemson's division." Of course when people ask me "who do you think will win the Atlantic?" I'm pretty screwed.
 
You're right, that's why I always say "our division" or "Clemson's division." Of course when people ask me "who do you think will win the Atlantic?" I'm pretty screwed.

:laugher: Just make a joke out of it and say "well certainly not Duke!"
 
It's easy to remember. The school in Atlanta is not in the Atlantic.

Now you just have to remember who we're grouped with.
 
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