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2022 Atlantic Coast Conference football season

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Sports season
2022 ACC Football season
LeagueNCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision
SportFootball
DurationAugust 27, 2022 to December 30, 2022
Teams14
2023 NFL draft
Top draft pickDTCalijah Kancey, Pittsburgh
Picked byTampa Bay Buccaneers, 19th overall
Regular season
Atlantic championsClemson
  Atlantic runners-upFlorida State
Coastal championsNorth Carolina
  Coastal runners-upPittsburgh/Duke
ACC Championship Game
ChampionsClemson
  Runners-upNorth Carolina
Finals MVPCade Klubnik (Clemson)
Seasons
2022 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Atlantic Division
No. 13Clemson xy$ 80  113 
No. 11Florida State 53  103 
Syracuse 44  76 
Louisville 44  85 
NC State 44  85 
Wake Forest 35  85 
Boston College 26  39 
Coastal Division
North Carolina xy 62  95 
No. 22Pittsburgh 53  94 
Duke 53  94 
Georgia Tech 44  57 
Miami (FL) 35  57 
Virginia 16  37 
Virginia Tech 16  38 
Championship:Clemson 39, North Carolina 10
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings fromAP Poll

The2022 Atlantic Coast Conference football season, part of the2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season, was the 70th season ofcollege football played for theAtlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The ACC consisted of 14 members in two divisions. The entire schedule was released on January 31, 2022.[1] This was the last season that the conference used divisions in its football scheduling.

Preseason

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Recruiting classes

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National rankings
TeamESPN[2]Rivals[3]24/7[4]On3 Recruits[5]Total signees
Boston College3838404922
Clemson410101420
DukeN/A51525518
Florida State1917201918
Georgia Tech3452545315
Louisville3048515116
Miami931161115
North Carolina711111017
NC State3168645912
Pittsburgh3363766413
SyracuseN/A69686316
Virginia3263666816
Virginia TechN/A41363824
Wake ForestN/A76716213

Note: ESPN only ranks the top 40 teams.

ACC Kickoff

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The 2022 ACC Kickoff will be held on July 20 and 21 at theWestin hotel inCharlotte, North Carolina. Each team will have there head coach and three players available to talk to the media. Coverage of the event will be televised by theACC Network. The preseason poll was released on July 26, 2022. The poll projected Clemson to win the conference title for the seventh time in the last eight years.[6]

Atlantic
Predicted finishTeamVotes (1st place)
1Clemson1,080 (111)
2NC State959 (44)
3Wake Forest783 (6)
4Louisville591
5Florida State509 (2)
6Boston College469 (1)
7Syracuse201
Coastal
Predicted finishTeamVotes (1st place)
1Miami (FL)1,036 (98)
2Pittsburgh911 (38)
3North Carolina823 (18)
4Virginia667 (6)
5Virginia Tech592 (3)
6Georgia Tech343 (1)
7Duke220
Media poll (ACC Championship)
RankTeamVotes
1Clemson103
2NC State38
3Miami (FL)8
4Wake Forest4
5Pittsburgh3
Virginia
7Florida State2
North Carolina
9Boston College1

Preseason ACC Player of the year

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Source:[7]

RankingPlayerPositionTeamVotes
1Devin LearyQBNC State40
2Sam HartmanWake Forest30
3Tyler Van DykeMiami21
4Bryan BreseeDTClemson14
Brennan ArmstrongQBVirginia
6Malik CunninghamQBLouisville12
Josh DownsWRNorth Carolina
8Sean TuckerRBSyracuse11
9Myles MurphyDTClemson5
10Trenton SimpsonLB3
11Jammie RobinsonSFlorida State2

Preseason all-conference teams

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Source:[7]

PositionPlayerSchoolVotes
QuarterbackDevin LearyNC State56
Running backSean TuckerSyracuse125
Will ShipleyClemson112
Wide receiverJosh DownsNorth Carolina128
A. T. PerryWake Forest111
Zay FlowersBoston College104
Tight endWill MalloryMiami69
All-PurposeKeytaon ThompsonVirginia70
TackleJordan McFaddenClemson127
Zion NelsonMiami82
GuardCaleb ChandlerLouisville104
Christian MahoganyBoston College67
CenterGrant GibsonNC State90


Defense

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PositionPlayerSchoolVotes
Defensive endMyles MurphyClemson120
Habakkuk BaldonadoPittsburgh54
Defensive tackleBryan BreseeClemson116
Calijah KanceyPittsburgh62
LinebackerDrake ThomasNC State92
Trenton SimpsonClemson82
Payton WilsonNC State60
CornerbackKei'Trel ClarkLouisville70
Josh DeBerryBoston College65
SafetyJammie RobinsonFlorida State93
Tanner IngleNC State63


Specialist

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PositionPlayerSchoolVotes
PlacekickerB. T. PotterClemson99
PunterLou HedleyMiami101
SpecialistJosh DownsNorth Carolina57

Preseason awards

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All−American Teams

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AP 1st Team[8]AP 2nd TeamAS 1st Team[9]AS 2nd TeamWCFF 1st Team[10]WCFF 2nd TeamESPN[11]CBS 1st Team[12]CBS 2nd TeamCFN 1st Team[13]

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CFN 2nd TeamPFF 1st Team[15]PFF 2nd TeamSN 1st Team[16]SN 2nd Team
Christian Mahogany, OG, Boston CollegeGreen tickY
Bryan Bresee, DL, ClemsonGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Tyler Davis, DT, ClemsonGreen tickY
Jordan McFadden, OL, ClemsonGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Andrew Mukuba, DB, ClemsonGreen tickY
Myles Murphy, DL, ClemsonGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Trenton Simpson, LB, ClemsonGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Jammie Robinson, S, Florida StateGreen tickY
Caleb Chandler, OL, LouisvilleGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Zion Nelson, OT, MiamiGreen tickY
James Williams, S, MiamiGreen tickY
Payton Wilson, LB, NC StateGreen tickY
Josh Downs, WR, North CarolinaGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Calijah Kancey, DL, PittsburghGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Sean Tucker, RB, SyracuseGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
A. T. Perry, WR, Wake ForestGreen tickY

Preseason award watchlists

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AwardHead Coach/PlayerSchoolPositionYearRef
Lott TrophyBryan BreseeClemsonDTJr.[17]
Trenton SimpsonLB
Shaka HeywardDukeRedshirt Sr.
Akheem MesidorMiami (FL)DLJr.
Tony GrimesNorth CarolinaCB
Calijah KanceyPittsburghDLRedshirt Jr.
Nick JacksonVirginiaLBSr.
Nick AndersenWake ForestSJr.
Dodd TrophyDabo SwinneyClemsonHC[18]
Dave DoerenNC State
Pat NarduzziPittsburgh
Dave ClawsonWake Forest
Maxwell AwardPhil JurkovecBoston CollegeQBRedshirt Sr.[19]
Will ShipleyClemsonRBSo.
Jordan TravisFlorida StateQBSr.
Malik CunninghamLouisvilleRedshirt Sr.
Tyler Van DykeMiami (FL)Redshirt So.
Devin LearyNC StateRedshirt Jr.
Josh DownsNorth CarolinaWRJr.
Sean TuckerSyracuseRBSo.
Brennan ArmstrongVirginiaQBRedshirt Sr.
Dontayvion WicksWRJr.
Sam HartmanWake ForestQBRedshirt Sr.
A.T. PerryWRRedshirt Jr.
Davey O'Brien AwardMalik CunninghamLouisvilleQBRedshirt Sr.[20]
Tyler Van DykeMiami (FL)Redshirt So.
Devin LearyNC StateRedshirt Jr.
Brennan ArmstrongVirginia
Sam HartmanWake Forest
Doak Walker AwardPat GarwoBoston CollegeRBJr.[21]
Will ShipleyClemsonSo.
Treshaun WardFlorida State
Hassan HallGeorgia TechSr.
Dontae SmithJr.
British BrooksNorth CarolinaSr.
Sean TuckerSyracuseSo.
Justice EllisonWake Forest
Biletnikoff AwardJosh DownsNorth CarolinaWRJr.[22]
A. T. PerryWake ForestRedshirt Jr.
Keytaon ThompsonVirginiaSr.
Dontayvion WicksJr.
John Mackey AwardGeorge TakacsBoston CollegeTERedshirt Graduate[23]
Davis AllenClemsonSr.
Camren McDonaldFlorida StateRedshirt Sr.
Marshon FordLouisvilleRedshirt Jr.
Will MalloryMiami (FL)Redshirt Graduate
Gavin BartholomewPittsburghSo.
Blake WhiteheartWake ForestRedshirt Jr.
Rimington TrophyWill PutnamClemsonOLSr.[24]
Jakai ClarkMiami (FL)Jr.
Grant GibsonNC StateRedshirt Graduate
Johnny JordanVirginia Tech
Michael JurgensWake ForestJr.
Butkus AwardTrenton SimpsonClemsonLBJr.[25]
Tatum BethuneFlorida StateRedshirt Jr.
Isaiah MooreNC StateRedshirt Graduate
Drake ThomasJr.
Mikel JonesSyracuse
Nick JacksonVirginiaSr.


AwardHead Coach/PlayerSchoolPositionYearRef
Jim Thorpe AwardAndrew MukubaClemsonDBSo.[26]
Jammie RobinsonFlorida StateJr.
Kei'Trel ClarkLouisville
Brandon HillPittsburgh
Bronko Nagurski TrophyBryan BreseeClemsonDT[27]
Myles MurphyDE
Trenton SimpsonLB
Jammie RobinsonFlorida StateS
Leonard TaylorMiami (FL)DTSo.
Myles MurphyNorth CarolinaDTJr.
Tanner IngleNC StateSSr.
Drake ThomasLBJr.
Calijah KanceyPittsburghDTRedshirt Jr.
Mikel JonesSyracuseLBJr.
Outland TrophyChristian MahoganyBoston CollegeGRedshirt Jr.[28]
Bryan BreseeClemsonDTJr.
Tyler DavisSr.
Jordan McFaddenOTRedshirt Sr.
Caleb ChandlerLouisvilleG
Leonard TaylorMiami (FL)DTSo.
Zion NelsonOTRedshirt Jr.
Myles MurphyNorth CarolinaDTJr.
Corey DurdenNC StateDTRedshirt Graduate
Calijah KanceyPittsburghDTRedshirt Jr.
Carter WarrenOTRedshirt Sr.
Lou Groza AwardConnor LyttonBoston CollegePKSo.[29]
B. T. PotterClemsonRedshirt Sr.
Andres BorregalesMiami (FL)So.
Andre SzmytSyracuseRedshirt Sr.
Ray Guy AwardPorter WilsonDukePRedshirt Jr.[30]
Alex MastromannoFlorida StateRedshirt So.
Lou HedleyMiami (FL)Redshirt Sr.
Ben KiernanNorth CarolinaSr.
Ivan MoraWake ForestRedshirt So.
Paul Hornung AwardWill ShipleyClemsonRBSo.[31]
Jaylen StinsonDukeDBJr.
Israel AbanikandaPittsburghRB
Taylor MorinWake ForestWRRedshirt So.
Wuerffel TrophyTaji JohnsonBoston CollegeWRJr.[32]
Will ShipleyClemsonRBSo.
DeWayne CarterDukeDLJr.
Dillan GibbonsFlorida StateOLSr.
Myles SimsGeorgia TechDBJr.
Clay JamesMiami (FL)LS
Christopher ToudleNC StateTE
Deslin AlexandrePittsburghDLSr.
Aaron BolinksySyracuseLS
Chayce ChalmersVirginiaDBJr.
Isaiah ChaneyWake ForestDLSo.
Walter Camp AwardPhil JurkovecBoston CollegeQBRedshirt Sr.[33]
Malik CunninghamLouisville
Tyler Van DykeMiami (FL)Redshirt So.
Josh DownsNorth CarolinaWRJr.
Devin LearyNC StateQBRedshirt Jr.
Calijah KanceyPittsburghDLRedshirt Jr.
Sean TuckerSyracuseRBSo.
Sam HartmanWake ForestQBRedshirt Sr.


AwardHead Coach/PlayerSchoolPositionYearRef
Bednarik AwardJosh DeBerryBoston CollegeDBSr.[34]
Bryan BreseeClemsonDTSo.
Myles MurphyDEJr.
Trenton SimpsonLB
Shaka HeywardDukeLBSr.
Jammie RobinsonFlorida StateDBJr.
Yasir AbdullahLouisvilleLBSr.
James WilliamsMiami (FL)SSo.
Myles MurphyNorth CarolinaDTJr.
Drake ThomasNC StateLB
Payton Wilson
Habakkuk BaldonadoPittsburghDESr.
Calijah KanceyDTRedshirt Jr.
Mikel JonesSyracuseLBJr.
Nick JacksonVirginiaLBSr.
Rotary Lombardi AwardBryan BreseeClemsonDTRedshirt So.[35]
Jordan McFaddenOTRedshirt Sr.
Myles MurphyDEJr.
Trenton SimpsonLB
Caleb ChandlerLouisvilleOGRedshirt Sr.
Calijah KanceyPittsburghDTRedshirt Jr.
SirVocea DennisLBSr.
Cory DurdenNC StateDTRedshirt Sr.
Patrick Mannelly AwardEvan DeckersDukeLSRedshirt Graduate[36]
Drew LittleNorth CarolinaSr.
Joe ShimkoNC StateJr.
Earl Campbell Tyler Rose AwardJaden WilliamsBoston CollegeWRSo.[37]
Polynesian College Football Player Of The Year AwardDJ UiagaleleiClemsonQBJr.[38]
Lawrance ToafiliFlorida StateRBRedshirt So.
Jermayne LoleLouisvilleDLSr.
Logan SagapoluMiamiRedshirt Fr.
Aaron FaumuiVirginiaSr.
Josh FugaVirginia TechRedshirt Jr.
Manning AwardMalik CunninghamLouisvilleQBRedshirt Sr.[39]
Tyler Van DykeMiami (FL)Redshirt So.
Devin LearyNC StateRedshirt Jr.
Brennan ArmstrongVirginiaRedshirt Sr.
Sam HartmanWake Forest
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm AwardPhil JurkovecBoston CollegeQBRedshirt Sr.[40]
DJ UiagaleleiClemsonJr.
Jordan TravisFlorida StateSr.
Jeff SimsGeorgia TechSo.
Malik CunninghamLouisvilleRedshirt Sr.
Tyler Van DykeMiami (FL)Redshirt So.
Devin LearyNC StateRedshirt Jr.
Kedon SlovisPittsburghSr.
Garrett ShraderSyracuseJr.
Brennan ArmstrongVirginiaRedshirt Sr.
Grant WellsVirginia TechRedshirt Jr.
Sam HartmanWake ForestRedshirt Sr.

Coaches

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Coaching changes

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The ACC entered the 2022 season with four new head football coaches:

Head coaching records

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TeamHead coachYears at schoolOverall recordRecord at schoolACC record
Boston CollegeJeff Hafley312–1112–117–11
ClemsonDabo Swinney14132–35132–3574–17
DukeMike Elko10–00–00–0
Florida StateMike Norvell346–288–136–10
Georgia TechGeoff Collins424–359–257–18
LouisvilleScott Satterfield469–4318–1912–13
MiamiMario Cristobal162–600–00–0
North CarolinaMack Brown14265–139–190–63–155–47–1
NC StateDave Doeren1087–5364–4934–40
PittsburghPat Narduzzi852–3752–3736–22
SyracuseDino Babers766–5929–4315–35
VirginiaTony Elliot10–00–00–0
Virginia TechBrent Pry10–00–00–0
Wake ForestDave Clawson9141–12751–4826–37

Notes

  • Records shown after the 2021 season
  • Years at school includes the 2022 season

Rankings

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See also:2022 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings
Legend
  Improvement in ranking
 Drop in ranking
 Not ranked previous week
RVReceived votes but were not ranked in Top 25 of poll
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Final
Boston CollegeAP
C
CFPNot released 
ClemsonAP455555455 (1)51297101013
C44455555551298111112
CFPNot released4109897
DukeAPRVRV
CRVRVRVRVRVRV
CFPNot released 
Florida StateAPRVRVRV23RVRVRVRVRV252016141311
CRVRVRVRV22RVRVRV2016141310
CFPNot released 2319161313
Georgia TechAP
CRV
CFPNot released 
LouisvilleAPRVRVRVRV
CRVRVRVRVRV
CFPNot released 25
MiamiAP16151325
C17161325
CFPNot released 
North CarolinaAPRVRVRVRVRVRV22211715131824RVRV
CRVRVRVRVRV252221151411172225RV
CFPNot released1715131723
NC StateAP1318161210141523242117RVRV25RV
C131312111014132323201625RVRV
CFPNot released2214242523
PittsburghAP1716232424RVRV22
C161425RV24RVRVRVRVRVRVRVRV22
CFPNot released 
SyracuseAPRVRV2218141622
CRVRVRV252118141622RV
CFPNot released20
VirginiaAP
C
CFPNot released 
Virginia TechAP
C
CFPNot released 
Wake ForestAP22231921221514131020RV
C19211816211514131019RVRVRVRVRV
CFPNot released21

Schedule

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The regular season began on Saturday August 27, 2022, and will end on Saturday November 26, 2022. TheACC Championship Game will be played on Saturday December 3, 2022, atBank of America Stadium inCharlotte, North Carolina.

Regular season

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Week zero

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
August 275:00 p.m.DuquesneFlorida StateDoak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, FLACCNW 47–7  51,207
August 278:15 p.m.Florida A&MNorth CarolinaKenan StadiumChapel Hill, NCACCNW 56–24  46,130
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.

Week one

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 17:00 p.m.West VirginiaNo. 17 PittsburghAcrisure StadiumPittsburgh, PA (Backyard Brawl,College GameDay)ESPNW 38–31  70,622
September 17:30 p.m.VMINo. 22 Wake ForestTruist Field at Wake ForestWinston-Salem, NCACCNW 44–10  26,013
September 27:00 p.m.Virginia TechOld DominionS.B. Ballard StadiumNorfolk, VAESPNUL 17–20  21,944
September 27:30 p.m.TempleDukeWallace Wade StadiumDurham, NCACCNW 30–0  20,722
September 3NoonRutgersBoston CollegeAlumni StadiumChestnut Hill, MAACCNL 21–22  35,048
September 3NoonNorth CarolinaAppalachian StateKidd Brewer StadiumBoone, NCESPNUW 63–61  40,168
September 3NoonNo. 13 NC StateEast CarolinaDowdy–Ficklen StadiumGreenville, NC (rivalry)ESPNW 21–20  51,711
September 312:30 p.m.No. 24(FCS) RichmondVirginiaScott StadiumCharlottesville, VAACCRSNW 34–17  41,122
September 33:30 p.m.Bethune–CookmanNo. 16 MiamiHard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, FLACCNW 70–13  56,795
September 38:00 p.m.LouisvilleSyracuseJMA Wireless DomeSyracuse, NYACCN CUSE 31–7  37,110
September 47:30 p.m.Florida StateLSUCaesars SuperdomeNew Orleans, LA (Louisiana Kickoff)ABCW 24–23  68,388
September 58:00 p.m.No. 4 ClemsonGeorgia TechMercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, GA (Chick-fil-A Kickoff/rivalry)ESPN CLEM 41–10  45,000
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.

Week two

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 97:30 p.m.LouisvilleUCFFBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando, FLESPN2W 20–14  44,412
September 10NoonDukeNorthwesternRyan FieldEvanston, ILFS1W 31–23  24,622
September 10NoonSouthern MissNo. 15 MiamiHard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FLACCNW 30–7  46,422
September 10NoonNorth CarolinaGeorgia StateCenter Parc Stadium • Atlanta, GAESPNUW 35–28  17,687
September 10NoonNo. 23 Wake ForestVanderbiltVanderbilt StadiumNashville, TNSECNW 45–25  24,431
September 1012:30 p.m.Charleston SouthernNo. 18 NC StateCarter–Finley StadiumRaleigh, NCACCRSNW 55–3  54,169
September 103:30 p.m.FurmanNo. 5 ClemsonMemorial StadiumClemson, SCACCNW 35–12  78,302
September 103:30 p.m.No. 24 TennesseeNo. 17 PittsburghAcrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PAABCL 27–34 OT 59,785
September 104:00 p.m.VirginiaIllinoisMemorial StadiumChampaign, ILESPNUL 3–24  33,669
September 107:00 p.m.Western CarolinaGeorgia TechBobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GAACCNX/ESPN+W 35–17  36,486
September 107:00 p.m.SyracuseUConnRentschler FieldEast Hartford, CTCBSSNW 48–14  25,114
September 108:00 p.m.Boston CollegeVirginia TechLane StadiumBlacksburg, VA (rilvalry)ACCN VT 27–10  65,632
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
September 10Florida State

Week three

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 167:30 p.m.Florida StateLouisvilleCardinal StadiumLouisville, KYESPN FSU 35–31  46,459
September 1711:00 a.m.WoffordVirginia TechLane Stadium • Blacksburg, VAACCNW 27–7  62,043
September 17NoonPurdueSyracuseJMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NYESPN2W 32–29  35,943
September 172:00 p.m.Old DominionVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VAACCNW 16–14  40,556
September 173:30 p.m.No. 20 Ole MissGeorgia TechBobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GAABCL 0–42  40,293
September 175:00 p.m.LibertyNo. 19 Wake ForestTruist Field at Wake Forest • Winston-Salem, NCACCNW 37–36  32,891
September 176:00 p.m.North Carolina A&TDukeWallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NCACCNX/ESPN+W 49–20  32,802
September 177:00 p.m.Texas TechNo. 16 NC StateCarter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NCESPN2W 27–14  56,919
September 177:30 p.m.No. 23 PittsburghWestern MichiganWaldo StadiumKalamazoo, MIESPNUW 34–13  22,875
September 177:30 p.m.MaineBoston CollegeAlumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MAACCRSNW 38–17  34,325
September 178:00 p.m.Louisiana TechNo. 5 ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SCACCNW 48–20  80,542
September 179:00 p.m.No. 13 MiamiNo. 24 Texas A&MKyle FieldCollege Station, TXESPNL 9–17  107,245
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
September 17North Carolina

Week four

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 227:30 p.m.West VirginiaVirginia TechLane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA (rivalry)ESPNL 10–33  65,632
September 237:00 p.m.VirginiaSyracuseJMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NYESPN CUSE 22–20  34,590
September 24NoonNo. 5 ClemsonNo. 21 Wake ForestTruist Field at Wake Forest • Winston-Salem, NCABC CLEM 51–45 2OT 32,903
September 24NoonDukeKansasDavid Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KSFS1L 27–35  47,233
September 24NoonSouth FloridaLouisvilleCardinal Stadium • Louisville, KYACCRSNW 3–41  41,217
September 24NoonNo. 20(FCS) Rhode IslandNo. 24 PittsburghAcrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PAACCNW 24–45  54,667
September 243:30 p.m.Middle TennesseeNo. 25 MiamiHard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FLACCNL 31–45  46,713
September 243:30 p.m.Notre DameNorth CarolinaKenan Stadium • Chapel Hill, NCABCL 32–45  50,500
September 244:00 p.m.Georgia TechUCFFBC Mortgage Stadium • Orlando, FLESPNUL 10–27  44,220
September 247:30 p.m.UConnNo. 12 NC StateCarter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NCACCRSNW 41–10  56,919
September 248:00 p.m.Boston CollegeFlorida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FLACCN FSU 44–14  79,560
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.

Week five

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 1NoonLouisvilleBoston CollegeAlumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MAACCN BC 34–33  38,517
October 13:30 p.m.No. 22 Wake ForestNo. 23 Florida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FLABC WAKE 31–21  69,749
October 13:30 p.m.Virginia TechNorth CarolinaKenan Stadium • Chapel Hill, NCACCN UNC 41–10  45,029
October 15:00 p.m.WagnerSyracuseJMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NYACCNX/ESPN+W 59–0  33,373
October 17:30 p.m.No. 10 NC StateNo. 5 ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SC (Textile Bowl,College GameDay)ABC CLEM 30–20  81,500
October 17:30 p.m.VirginiaDukeWallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NCACCRSN DUKE 38–17  15,152
October 18:00 p.m.Georgia TechNo. 24 PittsburghAcrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PAACCN GT 26–21  46,972
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 1Miami

Week six

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 8NoonLouisvilleVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VAACCN LOU 34–17  38,009
October 83:30 p.m.Virginia TechPittsburghAcrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PAACCN PITT 45–29  54,677
October 84:00 p.m.DukeGeorgia TechBobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GAACCRSN GT 23–20 OT 32,041
October 84:00 p.m.North CarolinaMiamiHard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FLESPN2 UNC 27–24  53,751
October 87:30 p.m.ArmyNo. 15 Wake ForestTruist Field at Wake Forest • Winston-Salem, NCACCRSNW 45–10  32,524
October 87:30 p.m.No. 5 ClemsonBoston CollegeAlumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MA (O'Rourke–McFadden Trophy)ABC CLEM 31–3  42,138
October 88:00 p.m.Florida StateNo. 14 NC StateCarter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NCACCN NCSU 19–17  56,919
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 8No. 22 Syracuse

Week seven

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 1512:30 p.m.MiamiVirginia TechLane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA (rivalry)ACCRSN MIA 20–14  65,632
October 153:30 p.m.No. 15 NC StateNo. 18 SyracuseJMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NYACCN CUSE 24–9  49,705
October 157:30 p.m.No. 4 ClemsonFlorida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL (rivalry)ABC CLEM 34–28  71,098
October 158:00 p.m.North CarolinaDukeWallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NC (Victory Bell)ACCN UNC 38–35  40,004
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 15Boston CollegeGeorgia TechLouisvillePittsburghVirginiaNo. 14 Wake Forest

Week eight

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 207:30 p.m.VirginiaGeorgia TechBobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GAESPN UVA 16–9  29,362
October 22NoonNo. 14 SyracuseNo. 5 ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SCABC CLEM 27–21  81,500
October 2212:30 p.m.DukeMiamiHard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FLACCRSN DUKE 45–21  57,421
October 223:30 p.m.Boston CollegeNo. 13 Wake ForestTruist Field at Wake Forest • Winston-Salem, NCACCN WAKE 43–15  28,530
October 228:00 p.m.PittsburghLouisvilleCardinal Stadium • Louisville, KYACCN LOU 24–10  41,840
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 22Florida StateNo. 22 North CarolinaNo. 23 NC StateVirginia Tech

Week nine

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 277:30 p.m.Virginia TechNo. 24 NC StateCarter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NCESPN NCSU 22–21  56,919
October 29NoonBoston CollegeUConnRentschler Field • East Hartford, CTCBSSNL 3–13  25,527
October 29NoonGeorgia TechFlorida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FLACCN FSU 41–16  61,007
October 29NoonNotre DameNo. 16 SyracuseJMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NYABCL 24–42  49,861
October 2912:30 p.m.MiamiVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VAACCRSN MIA 14–12 4OT 43,714
October 293:30 p.m.No. 10 Wake ForestLouisvilleCardinal Stadium • Louisville, KYACCN LOU 48–21  39,503
October 298:00 p.m.PittsburghNo. 21 North CarolinaKenan Stadium • Chapel Hill, NCACCN UNC 42–24  50,500
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 29No. 5 ClemsonDuke

Week ten

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 47:00 p.m.DukeBoston CollegeAlumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MAESPN2 DUKE 38–31  34,092
November 5NoonNo. 17 North CarolinaVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA (South's Oldest Rivalry)ACCN UNC 31–28  44,156
November 512:30 p.m.Georgia TechVirginia TechLane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA (rivalry)ACCRSN GT 28–27  62,843
November 53:30 p.m.No. 20 SyracusePittsburghAcrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA (rivalry)ACCN PITT 19–9  50,888
November 57:30 p.m.No. 4 ClemsonNotre DameNotre Dame StadiumSouth Bend, INNBCL 14–35  77,622
November 57:30 p.m.Florida StateMiamiHard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FL (rivalry)ABC FSU 45–3  66,200
November 57:30 p.m.James MadisonLouisvilleCardinal Stadium • Louisville, KYESPNUW 34–10  42,157
November 58:00 p.m.No. 22 Wake ForestNo. 21 NC StateCarter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NC (rivalry)ACCN NCSU 30–21  56,919
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inEastern Time.

Week eleven

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 12NoonVirginia TechDukeWallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NCACCRSN DUKE 24–7  20,857
November 12NoonPittsburghVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VAACCN PITT 37–7  36,529
November 123:30 p.m.Boston CollegeNo. 16 NC StateCarter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NCACCN BC 21–20  56,919
November 123:30 p.m.LouisvilleNo. 10 ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SCESPN CLEM 31–16  80,176
November 123:30 p.m.MiamiGeorgia TechBobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GAACCRSN MIA 35–14  33,857
November 127:30 p.m.No. 15 North CarolinaWake ForestTruist Field at Wake Forest • Winston-Salem, NC (rivalry)ESPN2 UNC 36–34  31,346
November 128:00 p.m.No. 23 Florida StateSyracuseJMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NYACCN FSU 38–3  45,213
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inEastern Time.

Week twelve

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 19NoonDukePittsburghAcrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PAACCN PITT 28–26  45,362
November 19NoonLouisianaNo. 19 Florida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FLACCRSNW 49–17  58,597
November 19NoonVirginia TechLibertyWilliams StadiumLynchburg, VAESPN+W 23–22  23,055
November 192:30 p.m.Boston CollegeNo. 18 Notre DameNotre Dame Stadium • South Bend, IN (Holy War)NBCL 0–44  73,503
November 193:30 p.m.MiamiNo. 9 ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SCESPN CLEM 40–10  81,340
November 193:30 p.m.No. 24 NC StateLouisvilleCardinal Stadium • Louisville, KYACCRSN LOU 25–10  38,974
November 195:30 p.m.Georgia TechNo. 13 North CarolinaKenan Stadium • Chapel Hill, NCESPN2 GT 21–17  44,940
November 198:00 p.m.SyracuseWake ForestTruist Field at Wake Forest • Winston-Salem, NCACCN WAKE 45–35  26,164
November 193:30 p.m.Coastal CarolinaVirginiaScott StadiumCharlottesville, VAACCRSN Canceled[a]   
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inEastern Time.
  1. ^This game has been cancelled after the2022 University of Virginia shooting.[49]

Week thirteen

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 253:30 p.m.NC StateNo. 17 North CarolinaKenan Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC (rivalry)ABC NCSU 30–27 2OT 50,500
November 257:30 p.m.FloridaNo. 16 Florida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL (rivalry)ABCW 45–38  79,560
November 26NoonSouth CarolinaNo. 8 ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SC (rivalry)ABCL 30–31  81,500
November 26NoonGeorgia TechNo. 1 GeorgiaSanford StadiumAthens, GA (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate)ESPNL 14–37  92,746
November 263:00 p.m.No. 25 LouisvilleKentuckyKroger FieldLexington, KY (Governor's Cup)SECNL 13–26  58,727
November 263:30 p.m.Wake ForestDukeWallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NCACCN DUKE 34–31  17,492
November 267:30 p.m.SyracuseBoston CollegeAlumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MA (rivalry)ACCRSN CUSE 32–23  30,113
November 268:00 p.m.PittsburghMiamiHard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FLACCN PITT 42–16  46,428
November 26VirginiaVirginia TechLane StadiumBlacksburg, VA (Commonwealth Cup) Canceled[a]   
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inEastern Time.
  1. ^This game has been cancelled after the2022 University of Virginia shooting.[49]

Championship Game

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Further information:2022 ACC Championship Game
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
December 38:00 p.m.No. 9 ClemsonNo. 23 North CarolinaBank of America StadiumCharlotte, North CarolinaABC CLEM 39–10  64,155
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inEastern Time.

ACC vs other conferences

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ACC vs Power Five matchups

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The following games includeACC teams competing againstPower Five conferences teams from theBig Ten,Big 12,BYU/Notre Dame,Pac-12 andSEC). All rankings are from the AP Poll at the time of the game.

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
September 1Big 12West VirginiaNo. 17PittsburghAcrisure StadiumPittsburgh, PA (Backyard Brawl)W 38–31
September 3Big TenRutgersBoston CollegeAlumni StadiumChestnut Hill, MAL 21–22
September 4SECFlorida StateLSUCaesars SuperdomeNew Orleans, LA (Louisiana Kickoff)W 24–23
September 10Big TenDukeNorthwesternRyan FieldEvanston, ILW 31–23
September 10SECNo. 24TennesseeNo. 17PittsburghAcrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PAL 27–34OT
September 10Big TenVirginiaIllinoisMemorial StadiumChampaign, ILL 3–24
September 10SECNo. 23Wake ForestVanderbiltVanderbilt StadiumNashville, TNW 45–25
September 17SECNo. 20Ole MissGeorgia TechBobby Dodd StadiumAtlanta, GAL 0–42
September 17SECNo. 13MiamiNo. 24Texas A&MKyle FieldCollege Station, TXL 9–17
September 17Big 12Texas TechNo. 16NC StateCarter–Finley StadiumRaleigh, NCW 27–14
September 17Big TenPurdueSyracuseJMA Wireless DomeSyracuse, NYW 32–29
September 22Big 12West VirginiaVirginia TechLane StadiumBlacksburg, VA (rivalry)L 10–33
September 24IndependentNotre DameNorth CarolinaKenan StadiumChapel Hill, NCL 32–45
September 24Big 12DukeKansasDavid Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KSL 27–35
October 29IndependentNotre DameNo. 16SyracuseJMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NYL 24–41
November 5IndependentNo. 5ClemsonNotre DameNotre Dame StadiumSouth Bend, INL 14–35
November 19IndependentBoston CollegeNo. 18 Notre DameNotre Dame Stadium • South Bend, IN (Holy War)L 0–44
November 25SECNo. 16Florida StateFloridaDoak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, FL (rivalry)W 45–38
November 26SECSouth CarolinaNo. 8ClemsonMemorial StadiumClemson, SC (rivalry)L 30–31
November 26SECGeorgia TechNo. 1GeorgiaSanford StadiumAthens, GA (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate)L 14–37
November 26SECLouisvilleKentuckyKroger FieldLexington, KY (Governor's Cup)L 13–26

ACC vs Group of Five matchups

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The following games include ACC teams competing against teams from theAmerican,C-USA,MAC,Mountain West orSun Belt.

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
September 2AmericanTempleDukeWallace Wade StadiumDurham, NCW 30–0
September 2Sun BeltVirginia TechOld DominionS.B. Ballard StadiumNorfolk, VAL 17–20
September 3Sun BeltNorth CarolinaAppalachian StateKidd Brewer StadiumBoone, NCW 63–61
September 3AmericanNo. 13NC StateEast CarolinaDowdy–Ficklen StadiumGreenville, NC (rivalry)W 21–20
September 10AmericanLouisvilleUCFFBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando, FLW 20–14
September 10Sun BeltSouthern MissNo. 15MiamiHard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, FLW 30–7
September 10Sun BeltNorth CarolinaGeorgia StateCenter Parc StadiumAtlanta, GAW 35–28
September 17C-USALouisiana TechNo. 5ClemsonMemorial StadiumClemson, SCW 48–20
September 17MACNo. 23PittsburghWestern MichiganWaldo StadiumKalamazoo, MIW 34–13
September 17Sun BeltOld DominionVirginiaScott StadiumCharlottesville, VAW 16–14
September 24AmericanGeorgia TechUCFFBC Mortgage Stadium • Orlando, FLL 10–27
September 24AmericanSouth FloridaLouisvilleCardinal StadiumLouisville, KYW 41–3
September 24C-USAMiddle TennesseeNo. 25MiamiHard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FLL 31–45
November 5Sun BeltJames MadisonLouisvilleCardinal Stadium • Louisville, KYW 34–10
November 19Sun BeltLouisianaNo. 20Florida StateDoak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, FLW 49–17
November 19Sun BeltCoastal CarolinaVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VACancelled

ACC vs FBS independents matchups

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The following games include ACC teams competing againstFBS Independents, which includesArmy,Liberty,New Mexico State,UConn orUMass.

DateVisitorHomeSiteScore
September 10SyracuseUConnRentschler FieldEast Hartford, CTW 48–14
September 17LibertyNo. 19Wake ForestTruist Field at Wake ForestWinston-Salem, NCW 37–36
September 24UConnNo. 12NC StateCarter–Finley StadiumRaleigh, NCW 41–10
October 8ArmyNo. 15Wake ForestTruist Field at Wake Forest • Winston-Salem, NCW 45–10
October 29Boston CollegeUConnRentschler Field • East Hartford, CTL 3–13
November 19Virginia TechLibertyWilliams StadiumLynchburg, VAW 23–22

ACC vs FCS matchups

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TheFootball Championship Subdivision comprises 13 conferences and two independent programs.

DateVisitorHomeSiteScore
August 27DuquesneFlorida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 47–7
August 27Florida A&MNorth CarolinaKenan Stadium • Chapel Hill, NCW 56–24
September 1VMINo. 22Wake ForestTruist Field at Wake Forest • Winston-Salem, NCW 44–10
September 3Bethune–CookmanNo. 16MiamiHard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FLW 70–13
September 3RichmondVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VAW 34–17
September 10FurmanNo. 5ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SCW 35–12
September 10Western CarolinaGeorgia TechBobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GAW 35–17
September 10Charleston SouthernNo. 18NC StateCarter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NCW 55–3
September 17MaineBoston CollegeAlumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MAW 38–17
September 17North Carolina A&TDukeWallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NCW 49–20
September 17WoffordVirginia TechLane Stadium • Blacksburg, VAW 27–7
September 24Rhode IslandNo. 24PittsburghAcrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PAW 45–24
October 1WagnerSyracuseJMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NYW 59–0

Records against other conferences

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Regular season

Power 5 ConferencesRecord
Big Ten2–2
Big 122–2
BYU/Notre Dame0–4
Pac-120–0
SEC3–6
Power 5 Total7–14
Other FBS ConferencesRecord
American4–1
C–USA1–1
Independents(Excluding BYU & Notre Dame)5–1
MAC1–0
Mountain West0–0
Sun Belt6–1
Other FBS Total17–4
FCS OpponentsRecord
Football Championship Subdivision13–0
Total Non-Conference Record37–18


Post Season

Power Conferences 5Record
Big Ten0–2
Big 121–0
BYU/Notre Dame0–0
Pac-121–1
SEC1–1
Power 5 Total3–4
Other FBS ConferencesRecord
American2–0
C–USA0–0
Independents(Excluding BYU & Notre Dame)0–0
MAC0–0
Mountain West0–0
Sun Belt0–0
Other FBS Total2–0
Total Bowl Record5–4

Postseason

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The bowl games began on December 17, 2022, and will end with the Orange Bowl on December 30, 2022.

Bowl games

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See also:2022–23 NCAA football bowl games
Legend
 ACC win
 ACC loss
 Cancellation

For the 2020–2025 bowl cycle, The ACC will have annually ten appearances in the following bowls:Orange Bowl andPeach Bowl (unless they are selected for playoffs filled by a SEC and at-large team if champion is in the playoffs),Military Bowl,Duke's Mayo Bowl,Gator Bowl,Cheez-It Bowl,Fenway Bowl,ReliaQuest Bowl,Holiday Bowl andSun Bowl. The ACC teams will go to aNew Year's Six bowl if a team finishes higher than the champions ofPower Five conferences in the final College Football Playoff rankings. The ACC champion are also eligible for theCollege Football Playoff if they're among the top four teams in the final CFP ranking.

Bowl gameDateSiteTelevisionTime (EST)ACC teamOpponentScoreAttendance
Fenway BowlDecember 17Fenway ParkBoston, MAESPN11:00 a.m.LouisvilleCincinnatiW 24–715,000
Gasparilla BowlDecember 23Raymond James StadiumTampa, FLESPN6:30 p.m.Wake ForestMissouriW 27–1734,370
Military BowlDecember 28Navy–Marine Corps Memorial StadiumAnnapolis, MDESPN2:00 p.m.DukeUCFW 30–1317,974
Holiday BowlDecember 28Petco ParkSan Diego, CAFox8:00 p.m.North CarolinaNo. 15OregonL 27–2836,242
Pinstripe BowlDecember 29Yankee StadiumBronx, NYESPN2:00 p.m.SyracuseMinnesotaL 20–2831,131
Cheez-It BowlDecember 29Camping World StadiumOrlando, FLESPN5:30 p.m.No. 13Florida StateOklahomaW 35–3261,520
Duke's Mayo BowlDecember 30Bank of America StadiumCharlotte, NCESPN12:00 p.m.No. 23NC StateMarylandL 12–1637,228
Sun BowlDecember 30Sun BowlEl Paso, TXCBS2:00 p.m.PittsburghNo. 18UCLAW 37–3541,104
New Year's Six Bowls
Orange BowlDecember 30Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, FLESPN8:00 p.m.No. 7ClemsonNo. 6TennesseeL 14–3163,912

Rankings are from CFP rankings. All times Eastern Time Zone. ACC teams shown in bold.

Awards and honors

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Player of the week honors

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WeekQuarterbackRunning BackReceiverOffensive LineDefensive LineLinebackerDefensive BackSpecialistRookie
PlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPosition
Week 1[50]Drake MayeNorth CarolinaSean TuckerSyracuseOntaria WilsonFlorida StateJalen RiversMiamiJared VerseFlorida StateMarlow WaxSyracuseM.J. DevonshirePittsburghShyheim BrownFlorida StateDBDrake MayeNorth CarolinaQB
Week 2[51]Sam HartmanWake ForestIsrael AbanikandaPittsburghA. T. PerryWake ForestMatthew BergeronSyracuseTyJuan GarbuttVirginia TechCedric GrayNorth CarolinaJaylen StinsonDukeAndres BorregalesMiamiPKOmarion HamptonNorth CarolinaRB
Week 3[52]Garrett ShraderSyracuseWill ShipleyClemsonJohnny WilsonFlorida StateWill PutnamClemsonCaleb OkechukwuSyracuseMikel JonesSyracuseAydan WhiteNC StateBrendan FarrellVirginiaPKNate YarnellPittsburghQB
Week 4[53]DJ UiagaleleiClemsonIsrael Abanikanda (2)PittsburghJahmal BanksWake ForestJordan McFaddenClemsonChico BennettVirginiaMikel Jones (2)SyracuseGarrett WilliamsSyracuseAndrew SzymtSyracusePKDrake Maye (2)North CarolinaQB
Grant GibsonNC State
Week 5[54]Drake Maye (2)North CarolinaHassan HallGeorgia TechZay FlowersBoston CollegeJacob MonkDukeChibueze OnwukaBoston CollegeCharlie ThomasGeorgia TechJammie RobinsonFlorida StateGavin StewartGeorgia TechPKDrake Maye (3)North CarolinaQB
Michael JurgensWake Forest
Week 6[55]Tyler Van DykeMiamiIsrael Abanikanda (3)PittsburghKaleb SmithVirginia TechMarcus MinorPittsburghXavier ThomasClemsonDrake ThomasNC StateDeAndre BoykinsNorth CarolinaChristopher DunnNC StatePKDrake Maye (4)North CarolinaQB
Week 7[56]Drake Maye (3)North CarolinaWill Shipley (2)ClemsonOronde Gadsen IISyracuseMatthew Bergeron (2)SyracuseAkheen MesidorMiamiJeremiah Trotter Jr.ClemsonDeAndre Boykins (2)North CarolinaLou HedleyMiamiPDrake Maye (5)North CarolinaQB
Week 8[57]Sam Hartman (2)Wake ForestWill Shipley (3)ClemsonColbie YoungMiamiJordan McFadden (2)ClemsonChico Bennett (2)VirginiaYasir AbdullahLouisvilleBrandon JohnsonDukeTodd PelinoDukePKChandler RiversDukeDB
Week 9[58]Drake Maye (4)North CarolinaTrey BensonFlorida StateAntoine GreenNorth CarolinaD'Mitri EmmanuelFlorida StateLeonard Taylor IIIMiamiNick JacksonVirginiaQuincey RileyLouisvilleAndres Borregales (2)MiamiPKMJ MorrisNC StateQB
Week 10[59]Drake Maye (5)North CarolinaTrey Benson (2)Florida StateJosh DownsNorth CarolinaDillan GibbonsFlorida StateDeslin AlexandrePittsburghCharlie Thomas (2)Georgia TechClayton Powell-LeeGeorgia TechTucker HollowayVirginia TechPRMJ Morris (2)NC StateQB
Isaiah MooreNC StateZach PyronGeorgia TechQB
Week 11[60]Drake Maye (6)North CarolinaTrey Benson (3)Florida StateJosh Downs (2)North CarolinaMaurice SmithFlorida StateCalijah KanceyPittsburghBarrett CarterClemsonKamren KinchensMiamiLou Hedley (2)MiamiPEmmett MoreheadBoston CollegeQB
Daniel SparksVirginiaP
Week 12[61]Sam Hartman (3)Wake ForestIsrael Abanikanda (4)PittsburghJordan MooreDukeWill Putnam (2)ClemsonKeion WhiteGeorgia TechSirVocea DennisPittsburghBrandon HillPittsburghJames TurnerLouisvillePKLeQuint AllenSyracuseRB
A. T. Perry (2)Wake ForestBen SaulsPittsburghPK
Week 13[62]Riley LeonardDukeTrey Benson (4)Florida StateJared WaynePittsburghMaurice Smith (2)Florida StateDayon HayesPittsburghJeremiah Trotter Jr. (2)ClemsonDarius JoinerDukeChristopher Dunn (2)NC StatePKJavon McIntyrePittsburghS
Erick HallettPittsburgh

All Conference Teams

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Source:[63]

First Team

PositionPlayerTeam
First Team Offense
QBDrake MayeNorth Carolina
RBIsrael AbanikandaPittsburgh
Will ShipleyClemson
WRZay FlowersBoston College
Josh DownsNorth Carolina
A. T. PerryWake Forest
TEOronde Gadsden IISyracuse
All Purpose BackWill ShipleyClemson
TJordan McFaddenClemson
Graham BartonDuke
GDillan GibbonsFlorida State
Chandler Zavala (tie)NC State
Marcus Minor (tie)Pittsburgh
CGrant GibsonNC State
First Team Defense
DEJared VerseFlorida State
Myles MurphyClemson
DTCalijah KanceyPittsburgh
Tyler DavisClemson
LBCedric GrayNorth Carolina
Yasir AbdullahLouisville
SirVocea DennisPittsburgh
CBAydan WhiteNC State
Anthony JohnsonVirginia
SKamren KinchensMiami
Jammie RobinsonFlorida State
First Team Special Teams
PKChristopher DunnNC State
PLou HedleyMiami
SPWill ShipleyClemson


Second Team

PositionPlayerTeam
Second Team Offense
QBJordan TravisFlorida State
RBSean TuckerSyracuse
Trey BensonFlorida State
WRJared WaynePittsburgh
Tyler HudsonLouisville
Johnny WilsonFlorida State
TEWill MalloryMiami
All Purpose BackJosh DownsNorth Carolina
TMatthew BergeronSyracuse
Robert ScottFlorida State
GSean MaginnWake Forest
Caleb ChandlerLouisville
CBryan HudsonLouisville
Second Team Defense
DEKJ HenryClemson
Donovan EzeiruakuBoston College
DTDeWayne CarterDuke
Bryan BreseeClemson
LBDrake ThomasNC State
Nick JacksonVirginia
Ayinde EleyGeorgia Tech
CBFentrell CypressVirginia
Storm DuckNorth Carolina
STanner IngleNC State
Erick HallettPittsburgh
Second Team Special Teams
PKB. T. PotterClemson
PDaniel SparksVirginia
SPM.J. DevonshirePittsburgh


Third Team

PositionPlayerTeam
Third Team Offense
QBSam HartmanWake Forest
RBHenry Parrish Jr.Miami
Justice EllisonWake Forest
WRJalon CalhounDuke
Antoine GreenNorth Carolina
Keytaon ThompsonVirginia
TEDavis AllenClemson
All Purpose BackSean TuckerSyracuse
TMatt GoncalvesPittsburgh
Asim RichardsNorth Carolina
GD'Mitri EmmanuelFlorida State
Sean MaginnPittsburgh
CWill PutnamClemson
Third Team Defense
DEYaYa DiabyLouisville
Keion WhiteGeorgia Tech
DTKobie TurnerWake Forest
Cory DurdenNC State
LBCharlie ThomasGeorgia Tech
Trenton SimpsonClemson
Mikel JonesSyracuse
CBKei'Trel ClarkLouisville
Tyrique StevensonMiami
SDarius JoinerDuke
LaMiles BrooksGeorgia Tech
Third Team Special Teams
PKJames TurnerLouisville
PBen KiernanNorth Carolina
SPJalon CalhounDuke

ACC individual awards

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ACC Player of the Year

Drake Maye, North Carolina[64]

ACC Rookie of the Year

Drake Maye, North Carolina[65]

ACC Coach of the Year

Mike Elko, Duke[66]

ACC Offensive Player of the Year

Drake Maye, North Carolina[64]

ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year

Drake Maye, North Carolina[65]

Jacobs Blocking Trophy

Jordan McFadden, Clemson[67]


ACC Defensive Player of the Year

Calijah Kancey, Pittsburgh[64]

ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year

Patrick Payton, Florida State[65]

All-Americans

[edit]
Main article:2022 College Football All-America Team

Consensus All-Americans

[edit]

Currently, the NCAA compiles consensus all-America teams in the sports ofDivision I FBS football and Division I men's basketball using a point system computed from All-America teams named by coaches associations or media sources. Players are chosen against other players playing at their position only. To be selected a consensus All-American, players must be chosen to the first team on at least half of the five official selectors as recognized by the NCAA. Second- and third-team honors are used to break ties. Players named first-team by all five selectors are deemedunanimous All-Americans. Currently, the NCAA recognizes All-Americans selected by the AP, AFCA, FWAA,TSN, and the WCFF to determine consensus and unanimous All-Americans.[68]

2022 Consensus All-Americans
UnanimousConsensus
Calijah Kancey – PittsburghChristopher Dunn – NC State

Associated Press

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2022 AP All-Americans[69]
First TeamSecond TeamThird Team
Christopher Dunn – NC State
Calijah Kancey – Pittsburgh
Kamren Kinchens – Miami
Josh Downs – North Carolina
Jeremiah Trotter Jr. – Clemson
Israel Abanikanda – Pittsburgh
Zay Flowers – Boston College

AFCA

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2022 AFCA All-Americans[70]
First TeamSecond Team
Calijah Kancey – Pittsburgh
Christopher Dunn – NC State
Joe Shimko – NC State

FWAA

[edit]
2022 FWAA All-Americans[71]
First TeamSecond Team
Calijah Kancey – Pittsburgh
Christopher Dunn – NC State
Israel Abanikanda – Pittsburgh
Josh Downs – North Carolina
Tyler Davis – Clemson
Erick Hallett – Pittsburgh

The Sporting News

[edit]
2022 Sporting News All-Americans[72]
First TeamSecond Team
Calijah Kancey – Pittsburgh
Kamren Kinchens – Miami
Cedric Gray – North Carolina
Christopher Dunn – NC State

WCFF

[edit]
2022 Walter Camp All-Americans[73]
First TeamSecond Team
Christopher Dunn – NC State
Calijah Kancey – Pittsburgh
None

National Awards

[edit]

Home game attendance

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TeamStadiumCapacityGame 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7TotalAverage% of Capacity
Boston CollegeAlumni Stadium44,500[77]35,04834,32538,51742,138†34,09230,113214,23335,70680.24%
ClemsonMemorial Stadium81,500[78]78,30280,54281,50081,50080,17681,34081,500564,86080,69499.01%
DukeWallace Wade Stadium40,004[79]20,72232,80215,15240,004†20,85717,492147,02924,50561.26%
Florida StateDoak Campbell Stadium79,560[80]51,20779,560†69,74971,09861,00758,59779,560†470,77867,25484.53%
Georgia TechBobby Dodd Stadium55,000[81]36,48640,293†32,04129,36233,857172,03934,40862.56%
LouisvilleCardinal Stadium60,800[82]46,459†41,21741,84039,50342,15738,974250,15041,69268.57%
MiamiHard Rock Stadium65,326[83]56,79546,42246,71353,75157,42166,20046,428373,73053,39081.73%
North CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium50,500[84]46,13050,50045,02950,50044,94050,500287,59947,93394.92%
NC StateCarter–Finley Stadium56,919[85]54,16956,91956,91956,91956,91956,91956,919395,68356,52699.31%
PittsburghAcrisure Stadium68,400[86]70,62259,78554,66746,97254,67750,88845,362382,97354,71079.99%
SyracuseJMA Wireless Dome49,057[87]37,11035,94334,59033,37349,70549,86145,213285,79540,82883.23%
VirginiaScott Stadium61,500[88]41,12240,55638,00943,71444,156†36,529244,08640,68166.15%
Virginia TechLane Stadium65,632[89]65,63262,04365,63265,63262,843321,78264,35698.06%
Wake ForestBB&T Field31,500[90]26,01332,89132,90332,52428,53031,34626,164210,37130,05395.41%

Bold – Exceeded capacity
†Season High

NFL draft

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The following list includes all ACC players who were drafted in the2023 NFL draft.

PlayerPositionSchoolDraft
Round
Round
Pick
Overall
Pick
Team
Calijah KanceyDTPittsburgh11919Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Zay FlowersWRBoston College12222Baltimore Ravens
Myles MurphyDEClemson12828Cincinnati Bengals
Bryan BreseeDTClemson12929New Orleans Saints
Matthew BergeronOTSyracuse2738Atlanta Falcons
Keion WhiteDEGeorgia Tech21546New England Patriots
Tyrique StevensonCBMiami22556Chicago Bears
Garrett WilliamsCBSyracuse3972Arizona Cardinals
Josh DownsWRNorth Carolina31679Indianapolis Colts
YaYa DiabyDELouisville31982Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Trenton SimpsonLBClemson32386Baltimore Ravens
Kobie TurnerDEWake Forest32689Los Angeles Rams
Chandler ZavalaOGNC State412114Carolina Panthers
Chamarri ConnerSVirginia Tech417119Kansas City Chiefs
Carter WarrenOTPittsburgh418120New York Jets
Yasir AbdullahLBLouisville51136Jacksonville Jaguars
KJ HenryDEClemson52137Washington Commanders
Israel AbanikandaRBPittsburgh58143New York Jets
Jammie RobinsonSFlorida State510145Carolina Panthers
SirVocea DennisLBPittsburgh518153Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jordan McFaddenOGClemson521156Los Angeles Chargers
Dontayvion WicksWRVirginia524159Green Bay Packers
Will MalloryTEMiami527162Indianapolis Colts
Asim RichardsOTNorth Carolina534169Dallas Cowboys
Davis AllenTEClemson540175Los Angeles Rams
Kei'Trel ClarkCBLouisville63180Arizona Cardinals
A. T. PerryWRWake Forest618195New Orleans Saints
Erick HallettSPittsburgh631208Jacksonville Jaguars
Antoine GreenWRNorth Carolina72219Detroit Lions
Raymond VohasekDTNorth Carolina710227Jacksonville Jaguars
D. J. IveyCBMiami729246Cincinnati Bengals
Brandon HillSPittsburgh731248Houston Texans

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