FanDuel Sportsbook recently released its win total over/under odds for Power 4 schools, plus Notre Dame.
Clemson’s win total from FanDuel was released at 7.5.
Following is a look at the other ACC program win totals, according to FanDuel:
Boston College: 3.5
Cal: 6.5
Duke: 5.5
Florida State: 6.5
Georgia Tech: 6.5
Louisville: 7.5
Miami: 10.5
North Carolina: 4.5
NC State: 6.5
Pittsburgh: 7.5
SMU: 8.5
Stanford: 3.5
Syracuse: 4.5
Virginia: 7.5
Virginia Tech: 6.5
Wake Forest: 5.5
Clemson’s 2026 ACC slate features home games against North Carolina, Miami, Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech, as well as road games against Cal, Florida State, Syracuse and Duke.
Clemson’s in-state rival, South Carolina, has a win total of 6.5.
Clemson heads into the 2026 season hoping to bounce back from a 7-6 record in 2025, the second-worst season in Dabo Swinney’s tenure as Clemson’s head coach. The only season worse than last year record wise was the Tigers’ 6-7 campaign in 2010.
Clemson will kick off its 2026 season on Saturday, Sept. 5, when it faces the LSU Tigers and new head coach Lane Kiffin at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, La. LSU has a win total of 9.5.
Though many programs across the country have done away with their annual spring showcases, Clemson will once again welcome fans to get a glimpse of the Tigers ahead of the upcoming season during the team’s annual spring game at 1 p.m. March 28. The game will be available to watch exclusively in-person; later in the spring, Clemson will air an hour-long spring football special on ACC Network and Clemson+.