Resolves to the winner of the ACC Championship game to be played on Saturday December 2, 2023. I will keep the market open during the game to allow for more shenanigans if there's a big comeback.
Please note this is for football, not men's basketball.
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After this weekend, FSU is guaranteed a spot in the title game. The only question is whether Louisville will be their opponent or not. Georgia Tech, Duke, BC, UNC, Virginia Tech, and NC State all have 2 losses right now, which is hilarious. UNC will play both Duke and NC State. BC and VT play each other as well. NC State also plays VT. So some of these ties will be broken.
Louisville owns the tiebreaker over VT, BC, and Duke. Honestly, I don't really have time to do all the permutations, but Louisville would need to lose a game for any of this to matter. UVA is their first opponent on Thursday, and the Cardinals should be 2 TD favorites. If they win that game, they should also have the tiebreaker over UNC since UNC lost to UVA. At that point, there's not much that can happen to knock them out of the championship game.
I think maybe a bizarre 3 way tie is the only hope then. Regardless, virtually all the money should be on FSU and Louisville IMO.

Officially 1 month to go! Currently I would guess the market has not updated enough to reflect the ACC results of the past couple weeks.
Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech are indeed bad teams but they have a chance to run the table and make it to the championship game. In particular, VT has BC, UVA, and NC State still on their schedule, very winnable games. They'd need an upset over Louisville but they're only trading at 1% right now!
GT would need to upset Clemson and win out, but that's not impossible.
UNC is trading very high considering they still need to play Duke and Clemson and they really can't drop any more ACC games.
Miami also seems kinda high considering they have 4 games left including both FSU and Louisville. Of course, if they win out, they are in the championship, but that doesn't seem likely.