ACC Championship features No. 17 Virginia against Duke
Virginia and Duke, both coming off wins, compete for the ACC title with Virginia favored by 2.5 points, showcasing strong offensive and defensive stats, ABC to broadcast.
- On Dec. 6, Virginia will meet Duke Blue Devils at 8 p.m. EST in the ACC championship game, televised nationally on ABC.
- Following weekend victories, Virginia and Duke, after Nov. 29 wins, set the stage for the ACC championship game on Dec. 6.
- Virginia relies on quarterback Chandler Morris with 2,586 yards, 14 TDs, and a 65.9 completion percentage, while Duke's Darian Mensah has 3,450 yards and 28 TDs.
- BetMGM opened the line with Virginia favored by 2.5 points, while against-the-spread records list Virginia 8-4 and Duke 5-6-1, showing a narrow edge.
- With contrasting styles, Duke averages 289.3 passing yards per game, while Virginia's defense allows opponents at 27.3% on third-down conversions and controls a 32:20 possession edge.
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