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Preseason Vegas odds on Clemson games released

Preseason Vegas odds on Clemson games released


by - Staff Writer -

Clemson heads into the 2019 campaign as a likely candidate for the No. 1 spot in the preseason polls.

Vegas is likewise a big fan of the Tigers when it comes to projected point spreads.

Golden Nugget released its early lines for the 2019 "games of the year" this week, featuring several Clemson matchups.

In one of the marquee games of the season, they have Clemson as a 17.5-point favorite over Texas A&M at home in week two.

A week later to open divisional play, Clemson is favored by 18 points at Syracuse. In a first trip to Chapel Hill since 2010, the Tigers are given a 27-point edge.

Usually a showcase division game but coming off of a 59-10 Clemson win, the Tigers are 25-point favorites versus Florida State. In the regular-season finale, Clemson is projected as a 23.5-point favorite over South Carolina in Columbia.

Per SB Nation, Clemson is given an 89 percent or higher win probability in 10 of its 12 regular-season games and at least a two-score advantage in every game (12.6-point margin over South Carolina the smallest).

Clemson projected favorite by game (Golden Nugget)

Texas A&M -17.5

at Syracuse -18

at North Carolina -27

Florida State -25

at Louisville -32

at NC State -24

at South Carolina -23.5

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