NORTH-CAROLINA Odds: Schedule, Matchups, & Stats

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November 30, 2024

North Carolina Schedule

Date Opp Close Result ATS/OU
Aug 29, 2024 @Minnesota -2 / 52.5 Won 19-17 Push / Under
Sep 7, 2024 Charlotte -21 / 47.5 Won 38-20 Lost / Over
Sep 14, 2024 North Carolina Central -37.5 / 55.5 Won 45-10 Lost / Under
Sep 21, 2024 James Madison -11 / 48.5 Lost 50-70 Lost / Over
Sep 28, 2024 @Duke -1.5 / 55.5 Lost 20-21 Lost / Under
Oct 5, 2024 Pittsburgh +2.5 / 63 Lost 24-34 Lost / Under
Oct 12, 2024 Georgia Tech +3.5 / 60.5 Lost 34-41 Lost / Over
Oct 26, 2024 @Virginia +3.5 / 58.5 Won 41-14 Won / Under
Nov 2, 2024 @Florida State -2.5 / 50.5 Won 35-11 Won / Under
Nov 16, 2024 Wake Forest -10.5 / 64.5 Won 31-24 Lost / Under
Nov 23, 2024 @Boston College -2 / 50.5 Lost 21-41 Lost / Over
Nov 30, 2024 NC State -2.5 / 54.5 Lost 30-35 Lost / Over

Betting on the North Carolina Tar Heels

North Carolina is known for a lot of things, one of which is college football. As a result, many football fans are very interested in the North Carolina Tar Heels. So, if you want to place a bet on this team, read this guide to learn all about North Carolina Tar Heels betting.

The North Carolina Tar Heels is the college football team that represents the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The team competes in the Football Bowl Subdivision of the National Collegiate Athletic Association as well as the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The home games for the Tar Heels take place at Kenan Memorial Stadium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

The first season for the North Carolina Tar Heels took place way, way back many years ago in 1888. The team has made it to the bowl games thirty five times. The Tar Heels have won three Southern Conference Championships as well as five Atlantic Coast Conference titles. The team is also credited with having the first modern use of the forward pass, back in 1895.

The Tar Heels have nine conference titles as well as one division title.

There are thirty players from the Tar Heels who have received the first-team All-American honor, which has happened on thirty eight occasions. The team most recently won the Atlantic Coast Conference title in 1980.

There have been five jersey numbers that have been retired from the Tar Heels. These numbers are 22, 46, 50, 59, and 99. These jersey numbers are respectively for the following players: Charlie Justice, Bill Sutherland, Art Weiner, Andy Bershak, and George Barclay.

The team has had quite a few rivalries in its long storied history. These main rivalries are with North Carolina State, Duke, Virginia, Wake Forest, and South Carolina.

A betting type you will commonly find when looking into betting on college football is a moneyline bet. A moneyline bet has the person betting attempt to pick the winner of any given sporting matchup. Over here, you will find an example of what a moneyline bet could look like in practice:

North Carolina Tar Heels: -117

North Carolina State Wolfpack: +117

When using this example, the team that looks like it will triumph is the North Carolina Tar Heels, according to the team’s odds of -117. These odds show that for every $1 the bettor is hoping to gain, they would need to wager $1.17, to bet $117 to gain $100. Again using the odds from this example, the team less likely to win in this sporting event is the North Carolina Wolfpack with odds of +117. The team’s odds demonstrate that for every $1 bet, the bettor could gain $1.17 and would need to wager $100 to win $117.

Betting in North Carolina

As of right now, sports betting in North Carolina is legal, however only on tribal lands. There are two legally operating retail sportsbooks in the state of North Carolina. At this time, North Carolina online sports betting is not yet legal, however many in the state are looking to change that. The legal age to gamble in North Carolina is 21-years-old. When sports betting does launch, residents can visit the best North Carolina Sportsbooks.