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The No. 10 Clemson Tigers (10-2) and the No. 24 North Carolina Tar Heels (9-3) will play in the ACC Championship Game on Saturday, December 3, 2022.
The Tigers are solid favorites (-7.5) in their game against the Tar Heels, with the over/under at 63.5 points. (In terms of the moneyline, the Tigers are -309 and the Tar Heels are +236.)
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Game Info and Betting Lines for Clemson vs. North Carolina
- Game Day: Saturday, December 3, 2022
- Game Time: 8:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: ABC
- Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
- Stadium: Bank of America Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Tigers | -7.5 | -110 | -111 | 63.5 | -110 | -110 | -309 | +236 |
Clemson Betting Insights
- North Carolina has a 5-6-1 record against the spread this year.
- North Carolina has hit the over in six of their 12 games with a set total (50%).
Clemson Stats & Insights
- Clemson sports the 52nd-ranked offense this season (406.9 yards per game), and has been even better on the other side of the ball, ranking 23rd-best with just 327.4 yards allowed per game.
- Clemson is putting up 34.3 points per game on offense (27th in the FBS), and ranks 27th on the other side of the ball with 20.9 points allowed per game.
- Clemson is totaling 217.5 passing yards per game on offense (85th in the FBS), and ranks 74th on the other side of the ball with 226.4 passing yards allowed per game.
- Clemson ranks 39th in rushing yards this season (189.4 rushing yards per game), but has been thriving on defense, ranking 10th-best in the FBS with 101 rushing yards allowed per game.
- Clemson ranks 29th in third-down defense this year (34.1% third-down percentage allowed), but has been shining on offense, ranking 11th-best in the FBS with a 49.2% third-down conversion rate.
- Clemson has forced 17 total turnovers (56th in the FBS) this season and have turned it over 20 times (102nd in the FBS) for -3a turnover margin of -3, 100th-ranked in college football.
Clemson’s Best Players
- D.J. Uiagalelei has thrown for 2,504 yards, completing 62.3% of his passes and tossing 22 touchdowns and seven interceptions this season. He’s also run for 554 yards (46.2 ypg) on 142 carries with seven rushing touchdowns.
- Will Shipley has racked up 1,092 yards on 186 carries while finding paydirt 14 times. He’s also caught 30 passes for 195 yards (16.3 per game).
- Antonio Williams’ team-leading 517 yards as a receiver have come on 49 receptions (out of 62 targets) with four touchdowns.
- Joseph Ngata has put up a 396-yard season so far with two touchdowns, reeling in 28 passes on 53 targets.
- Davis Allen has a total of 373 receiving yards so far this year, hauling in 32 throws and scoring four touchdowns.
- Myles Murphy paces the team with 5.5 sacks, and also has five TFL and 29 tackles.
- Jeremiah Trotter Jr. is the team’s tackle leader this year. He’s collected 60 tackles, four TFL, three sacks, and two interceptions.
- R.J. Mickens has picked off a team-high three passes. He also has 31 tackles, two TFL, and three passes defended to his name.
North Carolina Betting Insights
- North Carolina has a 5-6-1 record against the spread this season.
- In North Carolina’s 12 games with a set total, six have hit the over (50%).
North Carolina Stats & Insights
- While North Carolina’s defense has been sputtering, ranking 16th-worst by surrendering 442.7 total yards per game, its offense ranks 11th-best with 480.9 total yards per contest.
- North Carolina’s defense ranks 103rd in the FBS with 30.3 points given up per contest, but it has been lifted up by its offense, which ranks 15th-best by generating 37.1 points per contest.
- North Carolina ranks 13th-worst in passing yards allowed per game (273), but at least it has been surging on offense, ranking eighth-best in passing yards per game (320.9).
- From an offensive perspective, North Carolina is accumulating 160 rushing yards per contest (60th-ranked). It ranks 91st in the FBS defensively (169.7 rushing yards allowed per game).
- North Carolina’s third-down offense has been dominant, putting up a 46.5% third-down conversion percentage (19th-best) this season. On defense, it ranks 92nd by allowing a 41.3% third-down rate.
- North Carolina has produced 13 forced turnovers (102nd in the FBS) and committed 11 turnovers (13th in the FBS) this season for a +2 turnover margin that ranks 51st in the FBS.
North Carolina’s Best Players
- Drake Maye has thrown for 3,847 yards on 298-of-440 passing with 35 touchdowns and five interceptions this season. He has chipped on the ground, as well, with 629 yards and six rushing touchdowns.
- Elijah Green has racked up 443 yards (on 93 attempts) with eight touchdowns.
- Josh Downs has totaled 83 catches this season and his team-high yardage total sits at 929 (77.4 yards per game). He’s been targeted 107 times and has 11 touchdowns.
- Antoine Green has 38 receptions (on 57 targets) for a total of 745 yards (62.1 yards per game) and seven touchdowns this year.
- Bryson Nesbit’s 41 targets have resulted in 30 receptions for 459 yards and three touchdowns.
- Noah Taylor has 3.5 sacks to pace the team, and also has four TFL and 22 tackles.
- Cedric Gray is the team’s leading tackler this year. He’s picked up 90 tackles, six TFL, one sack, and two interceptions.
- Storm Duck has picked off a team-leading three passes. He also has 28 tackles, one TFL, and five passes defended to his name.