UNC Shortens to +400 Alongside Louisville & Virginia to Win ACC

By John Perrotto in College Basketball
Updated: April 9, 2020 at 4:00 pm EDTPublished:

- Freshman point guard Cole Anthony is expected to be a star at North Carolina
- The forward duo of Jordan Nwora and Steven Enoch make Louisville formidable
- Duke is considered the favorite to win the ACC at +275
North Carolina has the look of a program that is retooling this season if not outright rebuilding. However, the oddsmakers don’t view the Tar Heels that way.
After sitting at +600 to win the Atlantic Coast Conference for most of the last month, North Carolina’s odds have dropped to +400 in recent days. That puts them as the second choice in the ACC, along with Louisville and Virginia, behind Duke at +275. Here are the Conference Title odds.
Odds to Win 2019-20 ACC Championship
Team | Odds |
---|---|
Duke | +275 |
Louisville | +400 |
North Carolina | +400 |
Virginia | +400 |
Florida State | +1400 |
Syracuse | +1800 |
Clemson | +2200 |
North Carolina State | +2500 |
Virginia Tech | +2500 |
Notre Dame | +4500 |
Boston College | +5500 |
Georgia Tech | +5500 |
Miami | +5500 |
Pittsburgh | +6600 |
Wake Forest | +10000 |
Odds taken on November 4, 2019
UNC Freshman Cole Anthony Should Make Big Impact
North Carolina had three players from last year’s 29-7 team that reached the Sweet 16 get selected in the first round of the NBA Draft. However, the arrival of freshman guard Cole Anthony means expectations are again high for the Tar Heels.
The son of former UNLV and NBA player Greg Anthony was the MVP of both the McDonald’s All-American game and the Jordan Brand Classic last spring. Cole Anthony will take over at the point for Coby White. While White was a scorer, Anthony can also shoot but is also considered a better distributor.
Cole Anthony showing off the bounce 👀🏀‼️#taapathletics
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•#basketball #dunk #slamdunk #tarheels #acc #michaeljordan #jump #squats #jumpman #newyork #NorthCarolina #fitness #fun pic.twitter.com/2bOpgyRJz1— Taapathletics22 (@taapathletics22) June 23, 2019
Coach Roy Williams has brought in a pair of graduate transfers after recruiting just two in his first 16 seasons in Chapel Hill and both should help. Guard Christian Keeling averaged 18.7 points and 6.9 rebounds last season for Georgia Southern while forward Justin Pierce had averages of 14.9 and 8.9 at William & Mary.
Forwards Garrison Brooks, a 6-9 junior, and Armando Bacot, a 6-10 freshman, should also allow Williams to run a two-post offense, something he has always loved.
Louisville, Virginia Have Look of Dangerous Teams
Three years after Rick Pitino resigned at scandal-ridden Louisville, second-year coach Chris Mack has the Cardinals in position to make a run at the ACC title. Louisville went 20-14 last season, but they went out in the first round of the NCAA Tournament with a loss to Minnesota, which happened to be coached by Richard Pitino.
Junior forward Jordan Nwora and senior center Steven Enoch both attended the NBA draft combine at the end of last season but decided to return to school. Nwora averaged 17.0 points and 7.6 rebounds in 2018-19 and Enoch’s numbers were 9.4 and 5.2.
From the ACC's Most Improved Player of the Year…
…to the ACC's Preseason Player of the Year👀 @JordanNwora 👀 pic.twitter.com/YnaJiwhxRG
— Louisville Men's Basketball (@LouisvilleMBB) October 11, 2019
Virginia won its first national championship last season, compiling a 35-3 record, but its top three players left early for the NBA Draft. Thus, coach Tony Bennett has some reloading to do.
Sophomore guard Kihei Clark and senior forward Mamadi Diakite will have their roles expand after being part of some big moments last March. Jay Huff, a 7-1 junior forward, has looked much improved during the preseason and can step out and make the 3.
Jay talks about being ready & opening the season at Syracuse next week. 🔶⚔️🔷 #GoHoos pic.twitter.com/EJQ3MaeT9k
— Virginia Men's Basketball (@UVAMensHoops) November 1, 2019
Bennett’s teams live and die by the Pack-Line defense. The Cavaliers believe 6-8 senior guard Braxton Key can use his length to help shut down opponents’ top scorers.
Duke Team to Beat Despite Big Losses
Duke had one of the greatest freshman trios in college basketball history last season in forwards Zion Williamson, RJ Barrett and Cam Reddish who led the Blue Devils to a 32-6 record and a spot in the Elite Eight.
However, all three have moved on. Williamson was the first overall pick in the NBA Draft by the New Orleans Pelicans while Barrett went third to the New York Knicks and Reddish was selected 10th by the Atlanta Hawks.
This season, Duke will count heavily on another freshman, guard Cassius Stanley. An explosive scorer who should help cover for the offensive lost from Williamson and Barrett, Stanley also has prodigious jumping ability.
Cassius Stanley 46" vertical leap (!!!) broke Zion Williamson's record at #Duke https://t.co/ZLSADMe0W2 via @TheDevilsDen
— Adam Rowe? (@AdamRoweTDD) September 26, 2019
Point guard Tre Jones, despite being a sophomore, will be counted on to provide leadership after averaging 9.4 points and 5.3 assists this past season. Senior forward Jack White and junior forward Javin DeLaurier gives Duke experience in the front court.
Anthony is talented enough to make North Carolina a serious threat to capture the national title. However, the Tar Heels are a tick below Duke as the backcourt duo of Stanley and Jones make the Blue Devils the pick to win the ACC.

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John Perrotto has been covering and writing about sports for various outlets for over 40 years. His work has appeared in the likes of USA TODAY, ESPN.com, SI.com, Forbes.com, The Associated Press, Baseball Digest, and more. John is based out of Beaver Falls, PA.