North Carolina
ACC Basketball Betting Preview: Virginia, Florida State, North Carolina, Miami, and More
Things were looking bleak with my record standing at a miserable 9-17, but a 5-1-1 week has the betting preview just four game under .500 and looking to get into the black. I hear there’s a big game or something on Sunday, so how about we pad the bankroll with a little ACC Basketball action.
Clemson Tigers @ Syracuse Orange
KP: Syracuse +2, O/U 150
Draftkings: Syracuse +4, O/U 153
It’s a homecoming for Clemson guard Joe Girard. He’ll feel comfortable shooting in the dome, but I don’t see this game getting out of hand. Clemson profiles as a team with an efficient offense and deliberate defense. Syracuse will try to push the pace, but will struggle against a good Tiger defense. I’ve been learning this year that you know very early which way a Syracuse total is going. So while the under is the play here, don’t be shocked if it goes way over the number.
Pick: Under 153
Boston College Eagles @ Duke Blue Devils
KP: Duke -13, O/U 151
Draftkings: Duke -12.5, O/U 148
I think the bookmakers have nailed this line. Both the spread and total look right, so it all comes down to Boston College. If the Eagles are able to hang through the first 30-35 minutes, I think this game goes over. But if Duke get’s their way on defense (which I think they will), they score in the upper 70’s and keep this total under.
Pick: Under 148
North Carolina Tar Heels @ Miami Hurricanes
KP: Miami +7, O/U 155
Draftkings: Miami +3, O/U 158
As I mentioned a couple weeks ago, I’ve found a pattern to North Carolina totals. Facing a team with a slower defensive tempo, take the under. If a team will let the Heel’s run, take the over. Well, this matchup has me TERRIFIED. The flow chart points to the under with Miami rating 292nd in the country in defensive tempo. In years past, this matchup would give us a total in the 160’s and even then the game would likely go over. But I’m going to stick to the trend and go with another under.
Pick: Under 158
NC State Wolfpack @ Wake Forest Demon Deacons
KP: Wake Forest -9, O/U 149
Draftkings: Wake Forest -8 , O/U 152
When these two got together almost a month ago, NC State was able to pick up the win in Raleigh in a game that got fairly chippy. The Demon Deacons have been really good at home, going undefeated on the year. They’re likely to win, but eight is just too many points. I just don’t see this NC State team getting blown out.
Pick: NC State +8
Virginia Tech Hokies @ Notre Dame Fighting Irish
KP: Notre Dame +5 O/U 129
Draftkings: Notre Dame +5, O/U 129.5
In conference this season, the Fighting Irish have really struggled to score. They’ve scored more than 61 points in the ACC at home just once on the year and that came in their outlier performance against our Hoos. Virginia Tech should come away with the win, but I don’t love laying the points on the road. They’ll be happy to slow the game down as well and this game, despite a fairly low total, should stay in the 60s and under the total.
Pick: Under 129.5
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets @ Louisville Cardinals
KP: Louisville -1, O/U 153
Draftkings: Louisville -1, O/U 151.5
Are we really laying points with Louisville? No, no we’re not. While the Cardinals only need to win to cover, I just can’t do it. They’ve ramped up their offense lately, but the defense is still a sieve. If Louisville keeps up the scoring barrage, they certainly can win, but I’m going to bank on that not continuing. They’ll let the Yellow Jackets get theirs and pick up a road win in the process.
Pick: Georgia Tech +1
Virginia Cavaliers @ Florida State Seminoles
KP: Florida State -1, O/U 125
Draftkings: Florida State +2, O/U 129
While the Hoos have played themselves off the bubble as of late, the margin for error is still razor thin. The ACC is doing the team no favors as the chances for quality wins is few and far between. Despite having nine conference wins, only one of those has been a Quad 1 win. They get another chance today. It’s going to be a close game and I just can’t lay the points with the Hoos due to their woes at the free throw line. So, I’m going to look at the total. While the defense has cranked up in the winning streak, they’re still giving up a decent amount of points on the road. This game doesn’t have to be frenetic, but given I think it’s it’s close, we see a similar pace and outcome to last week’s win at Clemson.
Pick: Over 129
Season Total: ATS (6-7-1), O/U (8-11-0), Total (14-18-1)
North Carolina
North Carolina Democrats, Republicans share takes on deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — North Carolina political leaders disagree heavily on what happened during a deadly-ICE involved shooting in Minnesota and what should happen next.
Several videos immediately circulated depicting the moment when Renee Good was shot in her vehicle by an ICE agent. Democrats and Republicans dispute what the video actually shows.
“I’m horrified and I’m disgusted,” Democratic state Sen. Sophia Chitlik said.
Chitlik represents Durham where immigration enforcement agents had a large presence a few weeks ago. She stated the video shows why she and some of her constituents don’t want the agents back.
“Get out,” she said. “We do not want ICE and CBP in our community. Not only do citizens and constituents not want them here, law enforcement doesn’t want them here. Our sheriff’s office, our police department, is very focused on keeping people safe, which is why crime is down. We manage public safety here.”
Matt Mercer, the communications director for the North Carolina Republican Party, stated the video shows the ICE agent acting in self-defense.
“I think what you see is the video speaks for itself,” Mercer said. “You had a federal agent acting in self-defense after potentially being rammed by someone in a vehicle, which is unfortunate. You just hate to see what happened.”
Chitlik disputes the notion that the ICE agent acted in self-defense, saying, “It’s not true. The video shows that it’s not true. [Good] was trying to back up, not move forward, trying to leave the situation. They aggressively pursued her.”
Republicans continue to back the federal agents in Minnesota and across the country, arguing it’s what millions of Americans voted for.
“It’s already shown a lot of progress,” Mercer said. “You’ve had over two million illegals deported or self-deported from our country, which is exactly what President [Donald] Trump campaigned on.”
Some Democrats say immigration enforcement agents don’t make communities safer and instead incite violence fear.
“ICE is not here to keep us safe,” Chitlik said. “ICE is here to police us. ICE is here as an agent of fascism in our cities. They are not welcome here.”
Republicans say the immigration agents aren’t the ones raising tensions.
“Anytime you see people using an iPhone app and saying there’s ICE [in the area], it’s intentionally provoking and stoking tensions,” Mercer said. “You’d like to see people using their right to protest in a way that’s not obstructing the mission these hardworking officers are doing every day.”
CBS 17 has not heard of any plans for the immigration agents to return to North Carolina.
North Carolina
Current State of North Carolina’s Quarterback Room
This offseason has been a complete quarterback carousel for the North Carolina Tar Heels. Following the debacle of last season, it was obvious that North Carolina needed to make significant changes at quarterback.
In Bill Belichick’s first year as the head coach, the Tar Heels compiled a 4-8 record and failed to qualify for bowl eligibility for the first time since 2018. There were several factors that led to the lackluster season, but the production and effectiveness from the quarterback position may take the cake, in terms of who should be blamed the most for North Carolina’s failure of a season.
In 11 games, Gio Lopez threw for only 1,747 yards, 10 touchdowns, and five interceptions while attempting 6.7 yards per pass. If you don’t possess a quarterback who can operate at a competent level, it is virtually impossible to compete with that player leading the offense.
As mentioned, it was apparent that the front office had to venture out in the transfer portal to potentially find their next quarterback. The Tar Heels did land 2026 four-star quarterback recruit Travis Burgess, but it was not yet known that both Max Johnson and Bryce Baker would enter the transfer portal this offseason.
Not to mention, after recently announcing that he will return to Chapel Hill in 2026, Lopez became the latest quarterback to leave the program, making his intentions of entering the portal known on Monday. On Wednesday, Lopez officially signed with Wake Forest.
Here is what general manager Michael Lombardi and North Carolina’s front office orchestrated to add depth to the quarterback room, and how those moves affect that position.
Assessing the Tar Heels’ Quarterback Situation
With three total quarterbacks leaving the program, North Carolina needed to orchestrate multiple moves to improve the depth at the position. While the Tar Heels landed Billy Edwards Jr. and Miles O’Neill, those two additions do not instill a ton of confidence in a room lacking experience and proven production.
In four years, Edwards Jr. has one year of starting, while O’Neill has eight appearances over the last two seasons. The Texas A&M transfer possesses more potential than Edwards Jr., as he still has three years of eligibility remaining. There is more room to grow for O’Neill. We already know what Edwards Jr is: a backup quarterback who could play here and there as a starter.
Meanwhile, Au’Tori Newkirk played sparingly during his freshman season in 2025, and Burgess will be a true freshman in 2026. None of these quarterbacks provide both high potential and experience. They possess one or the other, which could become problematic if no one establishes themselves as the clear-cut starter.
Please follow us on X when you click right HERE! Please make sure you follow us today on our Facebook page when you click right HERE!
Never again miss one major story related to your beloved Tar Heels when you sign up for our 100% FREE newsletter that comes straight to your email with the latest news. SIGN UP HERE NOW
North Carolina
NC health officials urge vaccines amid measles and respiratory illness surge
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) is responding to the most recent measles cases and a spike in respiratory illnesses in North Carolina.
In a meeting hosted by NCDHHS, health officials stressed the importance of staying up to date on vaccines.
Those officials were also asked about the vaccination status of the three kids who tested positive for measles in Buncombe County.
“The three cases in Buncombe County, all three of them, had at least one dose of MMR vaccine,” said Dr. Erica Wilson with NCDHHS.
News 13 reported on Tuesday that the three siblings contracted measles after visiting Spartanburg County, South Carolina, where there’s currently a large measles outbreak.
3 BUNCOMBE COUNTY CHILDREN CONTRACT MEASLES AFTER SOUTH CAROLINA VISIT, NCDHHS REPORTS
The Mission Hospital Emergency Department waiting room in Asheville was listed as a possible measles exposure location on Sunday, Jan. 4, between 2 a.m. and 6:30 a.m.
Mission Health sent News 13 a statement, saying in part, “Our hospitals work with state and federal health officials on proactive preparedness, and we are following guidance provided by the CDC.”
The hospital provided state health officials with a list of 26 people who may have been exposed to measles on Jan. 4, according to Mission Health.
It’s not just Buncombe County that has reported measles in North Carolina recently.
“One in Polk County and three in Buncombe County. Additionally, there was a measles exposure alert we released in Gaston County. All are connected to an ongoing measles outbreak in Spartanburg County, South Carolina,” said Dr. Kelly Kimple with NCDHHS. “About 90% of unvaccinated individuals who are exposed will become infected.”
POLK COUNTY CHILD CONTRACTS MEASLES AFTER SOUTH CAROLINA VISIT, NCDHHS REPORTS
In the meeting, health officials also addressed the increase in respiratory illnesses like respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), COVID-19, and influenza.
“Whether it’s the childhood immunizations for things like measles, mumps, and rubella, or even the seasonal immunizations for things like RSV, COVID, and flu, vaccines are a critical and important part of remaining healthy and having healthy communities,” said NCDHHS secretary Dr. Devdutta Sangvai.
Additionally, as News 13 previously reported, there was a chickenpox outbreak in Buncombe County, with four cases confirmed at Fairview Elementary as of Jan. 6.
Health officials are reminding people that it’s not too late to get their seasonal vaccines. There are also additional preventative actions to protect oneself against respiratory viruses.
FLU CASES SURGE IN NC, STRAINING HOSPITALS AND INCREASING DEATH TOLL
“This includes regularly washing your hands with soap and water,” said Kimple.
Kimple suggests avoiding touching your eyes, nose and mouth. She also said to clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces that may be contaminated.
“Cover those coughs and sneezes with a tissue and then discard the tissue promptly. Stay home when sick, except to seek medical care or testing, and take steps to avoid spreading infection to others in your home,” said Kimple.
NCDHHS also has helpful resources on its website, like a measles immunity checker, information about vaccines, and a program that helps eligible families get free vaccines.
-
Detroit, MI5 days ago2 hospitalized after shooting on Lodge Freeway in Detroit
-
Technology3 days agoPower bank feature creep is out of control
-
Dallas, TX4 days agoDefensive coordinator candidates who could improve Cowboys’ brutal secondary in 2026
-
Health5 days agoViral New Year reset routine is helping people adopt healthier habits
-
Nebraska2 days agoOregon State LB transfer Dexter Foster commits to Nebraska
-
Iowa2 days agoPat McAfee praises Audi Crooks, plays hype song for Iowa State star
-
Nebraska3 days agoNebraska-based pizza chain Godfather’s Pizza is set to open a new location in Queen Creek
-
Entertainment2 days agoSpotify digs in on podcasts with new Hollywood studios