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2024 Atlantic Coast Conference football season

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Sports season

Sports season
2024 ACC Football season
LeagueNCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision
SportFootball
Teams17
2025 NFL draft
Top draft pickCam Ward, QB,Miami
Picked byTennessee Titans, 1st overall
Regular season
Season championsSMU
  Runners-upClemson
ACC Championship Game
DateDecember 7, 2024
VenueBank of America Stadium,Charlotte, North Carolina
ChampionsClemson
  Runners-upSMU
Finals MVPCade Klubnik, QB, Clemson
Seasons
2024 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 12SMU y^ 80  113 
No. 14Clemson y$^ 71  104 
No. 18Miami (FL) 62  103 
No. 20Syracuse 53  103 
Louisville 53  94 
Georgia Tech 53  76 
Duke 53  94 
Virginia Tech 44  67 
Boston College 44  76 
Pittsburgh 35  76 
NC State 35  67 
North Carolina 35  67 
Virginia 35  57 
California 26  67 
Wake Forest 26  48 
Stanford 26  39 
Florida State 17  210 
Championship:Clemson 34, SMU 31
  • ^ – College Football Playoff participant
  • $ – Conference champion
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings fromAP Poll

The2024 Atlantic Coast Conference football season, part of the2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season, was the 72nd season ofcollege football play for theAtlantic Coast Conference (ACC). This was the ACC's first season with 17 members, after the additions ofCalifornia,SMU, andStanford. The entire schedule was released on January 24, 2024.[1]

SMU finished as regular season champions with a perfect 8–0 conference record.Clemson finished second with a 7–1 conference record. Clemson prevailed in theChampionship Game 34–31. Both Clemson and SMU were selected to theCollege Football Playoff and eleven other teams qualified forbowl games. The ACC was tied with theSEC for the conference with the most bowl participants as both conferences had thirteen teams qualifying for bowl games. However, the bowl season did not proceed well for the ACC, as they finished a collective 2–11 in bowl games. Their .154 winning percentage was the lowest of conferences sending more than one team to bowl games.

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 CollegeNR97948613
California6352555620
Clemson1510111422
Duke5851626019
Florida State1312121223
Georgia Tech3429333523
Louisville5559585515
Miami654527
North Carolina3023262727
NC State2728272924
Pittsburgh4437414521
Stanford3127303725
SMUNRNR1079810
Syracuse4236383824
VirginiaNR92877913
Virginia Tech4046453216
Wake Forest5249525421

Note: ESPN only ranks the top 75 teams.

ACC Kickoff

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The 2024 ACC Kickoff was held from July 22 through 25 at the Hilton Charlotte Uptown inCharlotte, North Carolina. With the addition of three new schools, the event expanded for the second time in two years adding an additional interview day for a total of four. Coverage of the event was televised by theACC Network.[6] Preseason media polls were released after the event on July 31.

The schedule for the teams is as follows:

DateTeam
July 22Florida State
Georgia Tech
SMU


DateTeam
July 23California
Pittsburgh
Stanford
Virginia
Virginia Tech


DateTeam
July 24Boston College
Duke
Louisville
Miami
Wake Forest


DateTeam
July 25Clemson
North Carolina
NC State
Syracuse

Preseason media polls

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Predicted finishTeamVotes (1st place)
1Florida State2,708 (81)
2Clemson2,657 (55)
3Miami2,344 (17)
4NC State2,318 (8)
5Louisville1,984
6Virginia Tech1,968 (5)
7SMU1,798
8North Carolina1,712
9Georgia Tech1,539 (1)
10California1,095 (2)
11Duke1,056
12Syracuse1,035
13Pittsburgh1,016
14Boston College890 (1)
15Wake Forest784
16Virginia629
17Stanford477

[7]

Preseason ACC Player of the year

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Source:[8]

RankingPlayerPositionTeamVotes
1Cam WardQBMiami (FL)71
2Omarion HamptonRBNorth Carolina38
3Barrett CarterLBClemson15
4Kyron DronesQBVirginia Tech13
5Haynes KingQBGeorgia Tech12
6Jaydn OttRBCalifornia8
7Ashton GillotteDLLouisville5
8Jordan MooreWRDuke3
9Preston StoneQBSMU2
Bhayshul TutenRBVirginia Tech
11Antwaun Powell-RylandDL1

Preseason all-conference teams

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Source:[8]

Offense

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PositionPlayerSchoolVotes
QuarterbackCam WardMiami85
Running backOmarion HamptonNorth Carolina114
Jaydn OttCalifornia70
Wide receiverKevin ConcepcionNC State119
Xavier RestrepoMiami93
Elic AyomanorStanford42
Tight endOronde Gadsden IISyracuse48
All-PurposeJaydn OttCalifornia49
TackleDarius WashingtonFlorida State93
Blake MillerClemson53
GuardWillie LampkinNorth Carolina64
Michael GonzalezLouisville56
CenterMaurice SmithFlorida State62


Defense

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PositionPlayerSchoolVotes
Defensive endAshton GillotteLouisville52
Rueben Bain Jr.Miami49
Defensive tackleJoshua FarmerFlorida State75
Aeneas PeeblesVirginia Tech64
LinebackerBarrett CarterClemson129
Francisco MauigoaMiami72
Marlow WaxSyracuse67
CornerbackDorian StrongVirginia Tech65
Aydan WhiteNC State56
SafetyJonas SankerVirginia73
R.J. MickensClemson44


Specialist

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PositionPlayerSchoolVotes
PlacekickerAndy BorregalesMiami92
PunterAlex MastromannoFlorida State81
SpecialistBrashard SmithSMU36

Preseason awards

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All–American Teams

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AP 1st Team[9]AP 2nd Team[9]AS 1st Team[10]AS 2nd Team[10]AS 3rd Team[10]AS 4th Team[10]WCFF 1st Team[11]WCFF 2nd Team[11]ESPN[12]CBS 1st Team[13]SN 1st Team[14]SN 2nd Team[14]USAT 1st Team[15]USAT 2nd Team[15]SI 1st Team[16]SI 2nd Team[16]
Andres Borregales, K, Miami (FL)Green tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Barrett Carter, LB, ClemsonGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Kevin Concepcion, WR, NC StateGreen tickY
Ashton Gillotte, DL, LouisvilleGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Omarion Hampton, RB, North CarolinaGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Tucker Holloway, PR, Virginia TechGreen tickY
Alex Mastromanno, P, Florida StateGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Bryson Nesbit, TE, North CarolinaGreen tickY
Marlowe Wax, LB, SyracuseGreen tickY
Peter Woods, DE, ClemsonGreen tickYGreen tickY

Preseason award watchlists

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AwardHead Coach/PlayerSchoolPositionYearRef
Lott TrophyRueben Bain Jr.MiamiDLSo.[17]
Barrett CarterClemsonLBSr.
Tre FreemanDukeJr.
Ashton GillotteLouisvilleDESr.
Kaimon RuckerNorth CarolinaGS
Marlowe WaxSyracuseLBSr.
Dodd TrophyDabo SwinneyClemsonHC[18]
Mike NorvellFlorida State
Jeff BrohmLouisville
Mario CristobalMiami
Dave DoerenNC State
Brent PryVirginia Tech
Maxwell AwardThomas CastellanosBoston CollegeQBJr.[19]
Jaydn OttCaliforniaRB
Cade KlubnikClemsonQB
Phil MafahRBSr.
Jordan MooreDukeWR
DJ UiagaleleiFlorida StateQBRedshirt Sr.
Haynes KingGeorgia TechQBJr.
Jamal HaynesRBRedshirt Jr.
Tyler ShoughLouisvilleQBSr.
Damien MartinezMiamiRBJr.
Xavier RestrepoWRSr.
Cam WardQB
Grayson McCallNC State
Omarion HamptonNorth CarolinaRBJr.
Preston StoneSMUQBRedshirt Jr.
Elic AyomanorStanfordWRRedshirt So.
Kyle McCordSyracuseQBSr.
LeQuint AllenRBJr.
Kyron DronesVirginia TechQB
Bhayshul TutenRBSr.
Davey O'Brien AwardCade KlubnikClemsonQBJr.[20]
DJ UiagaleleiFlorida StateRedshirt Sr.
Haynes KingGeorgia TechRedshirt Jr.
Cam WardMiamiSr.
Grayson McCallNC StateGS
Preston StoneSMURedshirt Jr.
Kyle McCordSyracuseSr.
Kyron DronesVirginia TechRedshirt Jr.
Doak Walker AwardKyle RobichauxBoston CollegeRBSr.[21]
Jaydn OttCaliforniaJr.
Phil MafahClemsonSr.
Jaquez MooreDuke
Jamal HaynesGeorgia TechRedshirt Jr.
Donald ChaneyLouisvilleJr.
Damien MartinezMiami
Omarion HamptonNorth Carolina
Jordan WatersNC StateGS
Rodney HammondPittsburghSr.
Jaylan KnightonSMUGS
Ryan ButlerStanfordJr.
LeQuint AllenSyracuse
Bhayshul TutenVirginia TechSr.
Demond ClaiborneWake ForestJr.
Biletnikoff AwardJordan MooreDukeWRGS[22]
Caullin LacyLouisville
Samuel BrownMiamiRedshirt Sr.
Jacolby GeorgeSr.
Xavier RestrepoRedshirt Sr.
Kevin ConcepcionNC StateSo.
Elic AyomanorStanfordRedshirt So.
Malachi FieldsVirginiaSr.
John Mackey AwardJack EndriesCaliforniaTESo.[23]
Jake BriningstoolClemsonSr.
Kyle MorlockFlorida StateRedshirt Sr.
Mark RedmanLouisvilleSr.
John CopenhaverNorth CarolinaGS
Bryson NesbitSr.
Justin JolyNC StateJr.
Gavin BartholomewPittsburghSr.
RJ MarylandSMUJr.
Sam RoushStanford
Nick GalloVirginia TechGS
Rimington TrophyDrew KendallBoston CollegeCRedshirt Jr.[24]
Maurice SmithFlorida StateRedshirt Sr.
Weston FranklinGeorgia TechSr.
Pete NygraLouisvilleRedshirt Jr.
Zeke CorrellNC StateGS
Justin OsborneSMU
Levi RogersStanfordRedshirt Sr.
Brian StevensVirginiaGS
Luke PetitbonWake ForestJr.


AwardHead Coach/PlayerSchoolPositionYearRef
Butkus AwardBarrett CarterClemsonLBSr.[25]
Francisco MauigoaMiami
Sean BrownNC StateJr.
Power EcholsNorth CarolinaSr.
Gaethan BernadelStanford
Marlow WaxSyracuse
Sam BrumfieldVirginia TechRedshirt Sr.
Jim Thorpe AwardShyheim BrownFlorida StateDBRedshirt Jr.[26]
Quincy RileyLouisvilleRedshirt Sr.
Aydan WhiteNC StateCBSr.
Donovan McMillonPittsburghDB
Jonas SankerVirginiaS
Bronko Nagurski TrophyPeter WoodsClemsonDESo.[27]
Joshua FarmerFlorida StateDTRedshirt Jr.
Ashton GillotteLouisvilleDESr.
Francisco MauigoaMiamiLB
Kaimon RuckerNorth CarolinaDEGS
Jonas SankerVirginiaSSr.
Aeneas PeeblesVirginia TechDTGS
Outland TrophyOzzy TrapiloBoston CollegeOTRedshirt Sr.[28]
Blake MillerClemsonJr.
Joshua FarmerFlorida StateDTRedshirt Jr.
Darius WashingtonOTRedshirt Sr.
Weston FranklinGeorgia TechCSr.
Michael GonzalezLouisvilleOG
Jalen RiversMiamiOTJr.
Zeke CorrellNC StateCGS
Justin OsborneSMU
Lou Groza AwardTodd PelinoDukePKJr.[29]
Ryan FitzgeraldFlorida StateSr.
Aidan BirrGeorgia TechSo.
Andres BorregalesMiamiSr.
Noah BurnetteNorth Carolina
Will BettridgeVirginiaJr.
John LoveVirginia TechSo.
Ray Guy AwardLachlan WilsonCaliforniaPSr.[30]
Alex MastromannoFlorida StateRedshirt Sr.
Daniel SparksVirginiaGS
Peter MooreVirginia TechRedshirt Sr.
Ivan MoraWake Forest
Paul Hornung AwardJayden McGowanBoston CollegeWRJr.[31]
Jadn OttCaliforniaRB
Jamal HaynesGeorgia TechRedshirt Jr.
Caullin LacyLouisvilleWRSr.
Alijah HuzzieNorth CarolinaDBGS
Kenny JohnsonPittsburghWRSo.
Trebor PenaSyracuseRedshirt Jr.
Bhayshul TutenVirginia TechRBSr.
Wuerffel TrophyDonovan EzeiruakuBoston CollegeDESr.[32]
Jaydn OttCaliforniaRBJr.
Barrett CarterClemsonLBSr.
Maurice SmithFlorida StateOL
Clayton Powell-LeeGeorgia TechDBJr.
Ashton GillotteLouisvilleDLSr.
Jaden HarrisMiamiDBSo.
Kaimon RuckerNorth CarolinaDEGS
Brandon ClevelandNC StateDTJr.
Brandon GeorgePittsburghDLGS
Johnathan McGillSMUS
Tristan SinclairStanfordILB
Justin BarronSyracuseDBSr.
Will BettridgeVirginiaPKJr.
Jaylin LaneVirginia TechWRGS
Justin CodyWake ForestDLSr.
Walter Camp AwardDJ UiagaleleiFlorida StateQBRedshirt Sr.[33]
Jamal HaynesGeorgia TechRBRedshirt Jr.
Cam WardMiamiQBSr.
Omarion HamptonNorth CarolinaRBJr.
Grayson McCallNC StateGSQB
Elic AyomanorStanfordWRRedshirt So.
Kyle McCordSyracuseQBSr.
Jet AwardBrashard SmithSMURBSr.[34]
Tucker HollowayVirginia TechWRJr.
Bhayshul TutenRBSr.
Patrick Mannelly AwardPhilip FlorenzoClemsonLSSr.[35]


AwardHead Coach/PlayerSchoolPositionYearRef
Bednarik AwardBarrett CarterClemsonLBSr.[36]
Peter WoodsDTSo.
Tre FreemanDukeLBRedshirt Jr.
Joshua FarmerFlorida StateDT
Patrick PaytonDE
Ashton GillotteLouisvilleSr.
Quincy RileyCBRedshirt Sr.
Rueben Bain Jr.MiamiDESo.
Francisco MauigoaLBSr.
Power EcholsNorth Carolina
Kaimon RuckerDEGS
Davin VannNC StateSr.
Donovan McMillonPittsburghS
Elijah RobertsSMUDE
Marlowe WaxSyracuseLBSr.
Jonas SankerVirginiaS
Aeneas PeeblesVirginia TechDTGS.
Antwaun Powell-RylandDERedshirt Sr.
Jasheen DavisWake ForestSr.
Rotary Lombardi AwardBarrett CarterClemsonLBSr.[37]
Blake MillerOTJr.
Peter WoodsDTSo.
Patrick PaytonFlorida StateDERedshirt Jr.
Darius WashingtonOTRedshirt Sr.
Ashton GillotteLouisvilleDESr.
Rueben Bain Jr.MiamiSo.
Kaimon RuckerNorth CarolinaGS
Logan ParrSMUOGSr.
Aeneas PeeblesVirginia TechDTGS
Antwaun Powell-RylandDERedshirt Sr.
Polynesian Football Player of the Year AwardAidan KeanaainaCaliforniaDLJr.[38]
Jaydn OttRB
Cade UluaveLBFr.
Sioape VatikaniOLJr.
Sione LoloheaFlorida StateDLRedshirt Sr.
Lawrance ToafiliRB
DJ UiagaleleiQB
Francis MauigoaMiamiOTSo.
Francisco MauigoaLBJr.
Simione PaleStanfordOLSo.
Josh IlaoaSyracuseOLSr.
Manning AwardThomas CastellanosBoston CollegeQBJr.[39]
Cade KlubnikClemson
Haynes KingGeorgia TechRedshirt Jr.
Preston StoneSMU
Kyron DronesVirginia Tech
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm AwardThomas CastellanosBoston CollegeQBJr.[40]
Fernando MendozaCaliforniaRedshirt So
Cade KlubnikClemsonJr.
DJ UiagaleleiFlorida StateRedshirt Sr.
Haynes KingGeorgia TechRedshirt Jr.
Tyler ShoughLouisvilleRedshirt Sr.
Cam WardMiamiSr.
Grayson McCallNC StateGS
Nate YarnellPittsburghRedshirt Jr.
Preston StoneSMU
Ashton DanielsStanfordJr.
Kyle McCordSyracuseSr.
Kryon DronesVirginia TechRedshirt Jr.
Earl Campbell Tyler Rose AwardChandler RogersCaliforniaQBRedshirt Sr.[41]
Cade KlubnikClemsonJr.
Jeremiah ByersFlorida StateOLRedshirt Sr.
Haynes KingGeorgia TechQBRedshirt Jr.
Damien MartinezMiamiRBJr.
Cam WardQBSr.
Nate YarnellPittsburghRedshirt Jr.
Preston StoneSMU
J'Onre ReedSyracuseCSr.
Kyron DronesVirginia TechQBRedshirt Jr.

Head coaches

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Pre-season changes

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Syracuse head coachDino Babers was fired during the 2023 season.[42] On November 28, 2023,Georgia defensive backs coach,Fran Brown, was hired as his replacement.[43]

Texas A&M hiredDuke head coachMike Elko to replaceJimbo Fisher.[44] On December 7, 2023, he was replaced byManny Diaz,Penn State's defensive coordinator and linebackers coach.[45]

Boston College'sJeff Hafley was hired as theGreen Bay Packers defensive coordinator on January 31, 2024.[46] On February 9, 2024,Bill O'Brien was announced as Boston College's new head coach.[47]

Head coaching records

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TeamHead coachYears at schoolOverall recordRecord at schoolACC record
Boston CollegeBill O'Brien115–90–00–0
CaliforniaJustin Wilcox836–4336–430–0
ClemsonDabo Swinney16170–43170–43103–23
DukeManny Diaz121–150–016–9
Florida StateMike Norvell569–3231–1719–13
Georgia TechBrent Key311–1011–109–6
LouisvilleJeff Brohm276–4810–47–1
MiamiMario Cristobal374–7312–136–10
North CarolinaMack Brown16282–149–1107–73–164–53–1
NC StateDave Doeren12104–6281–5844–46
PittsburghPat Narduzzi1065–5065–5043–31
SMURhett Lashlee318–918–90–0
StanfordTroy Taylor233–173–90–0
SyracuseFran Brown10–00–00–0
VirginiaTony Elliot36–166–163–12
Virginia TechBrent Pry310–1410–146–9
Wake ForestDave Clawson11153–14163–6130–49

Rankings

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Main article:2024 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings
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Georgia TechAP23RVRV
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LouisvilleAPRV2219191522RVRVRV2522RVRVRVRVRV
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North CarolinaAPRVRVRV
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PittsburghAPRVRVRV2220191823RVRV
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VirginiaAP
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Virginia TechAPRV
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Wake ForestAP
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Schedule

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The schedule was released on January 24, 2024.[1] The season began on August 29, 2024, but three ACC teams played games in Week 0. The regular season ended with theACC Championship Game on December 7, 2024.

Regular season

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Week Zero

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
August 24NoonNo. 10 Florida StateGeorgia TechAviva StadiumDublin,Ireland (Aer Lingus College Football Classic)ESPN GT 24–21  47,998[1]
August 248:00 p.m.SMUNevadaMackay StadiumReno, NVCBSSNW 29–24  20,263[2]
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.

Week One

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
August 297:00 p.m.No. 20(FCS) Western CarolinaNo. 24 NC StateCarter–Finley StadiumRaleigh, NCACCNW 38–21  56,919[3]
August 297:00 p.m.North Carolina A&TWake ForestAllegacy Federal Credit Union StadiumWinston-Salem, NCESPN+/ACCNXW 45–13  29,450[4]
August 298:00 p.m.North CarolinaMinnesotaHuntington Bank StadiumMinneapolis, MNFOXW 19–17  50,805[5]
August 307:30 p.m.ElonDukeWallace Wade StadiumDurham, NCACCNW 26–3  18,466[6]
August 3010:30 p.m.TCUStanfordStanford StadiumStanford, CAESPNL 27–34  36,026[7]
August 31NoonNo. 14 ClemsonNo. 1 GeorgiaMercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, GA (rivalry)ABCL 3–34  78,827[8]
August 31NoonVirginia TechVanderbiltFirstBank StadiumNashville, TNESPNL 27–34 OT 28,934[9]
August 31NoonKent StatePittsburghAcrisure StadiumPittsburgh, PAESPNUW 55–24  44,616[10]
August 31NoonAustin PeayLouisvilleL&N Federal Credit Union StadiumLouisville, KYACCNW 62–0  47,067[11]
August 313:30 p.m.No. 19 MiamiFloridaBen Hill Griffin StadiumGainesville, FL (rivalry)ABCW 41–17  90,544[12]
August 313:30 p.m.OhioSyracuseJMA Wireless DomeSyracuse, NYACCNW 38–22  37,225[13]
August 315:00 p.m.No. 18(FCS) UC DavisCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial StadiumBerkeley, CAESPN+/ACCNXW 31–13  32,275[14]
August 316:00 p.m.No. 13(FCS) RichmondVirginiaScott StadiumCharlottesville, VAESPN+/ACCNXW 34–13  40,811[15]
August 318:00 p.m.Georgia StateGeorgia TechBobby Dodd StadiumAtlanta, GAACCNW 35–12  40,113[16]
August 318:00 p.m.Houston ChristianSMUGerald J. Ford StadiumUniversity Park, TXESPN+/ACCNXW 59–7  27,080[17]
September 27:30 p.m.Boston CollegeNo. 10 Florida StateDoak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, FLESPN BC 28–13  51,719[18]
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.

Week Two

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 67:00 p.m.BYUSMUGerald J. Ford Stadium • University Park, TXESPN2L 15–18  31,172[19]
September 69:00 p.m.DukeNorthwesternMartin StadiumEvanston, ILFS1W 26–20 2OT 11,062[20]
September 7NoonPittsburghCincinnatiNippert StadiumCincinnati, OHESPN2W 28–27  37,992[21]
September 7NoonNo. 23 Georgia TechSyracuseJMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NYACCN SYR 31–28  39,550[22]
September 73:30 p.m.CaliforniaAuburnJordan-Hare StadiumAuburn, ALESPN2W 21–14  88,043[23]
September 73:30 p.m.CharlotteNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial StadiumChapel Hill, NCACCNW 38–20  48,431[24]
September 73:30 p.m.DuquesneBoston CollegeAlumni StadiumChestnut Hill, MAESPN+/ACCNXW 56–0  38,441[25]
September 73:30 p.m.Jacksonville StateNo. 22 LouisvilleL&N Federal Credit Union Stadium • Louisville, KYESPN+/ACCNXW 49–14  48,575[26]
September 74:30 p.m.MarshallVirginia TechLane StadiumBlacksburg, VACWW 31–14  65,632[27]
September 76:00 p.m.Florida A&MNo. 12 MiamiHard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, FLESPN+/ACCNXW 56–9  57,886[28]
September 77:00 p.m.VirginiaWake ForestAllegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCESPN2 UVA 31–30  30,012[29]
September 77:00 p.m.Cal PolyStanfordStanford Stadium • Stanford, CAESPN+/ACCNXW 41–7  22,634[30]
September 77:30 p.m.No. 24 NC StateNo. 14 TennesseeBank of America StadiumCharlotte, NC (Duke's Mayo Classic)ABCL 10–51  72,730[31]
September 78:00 p.m.Appalachian StateNo. 25 ClemsonMemorial StadiumClemson, SCACCNW 66–20  81,500[32]
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
September 7Florida State

Week Three

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 14NoonMemphisFlorida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FLESPNL 12–20  55,107[33]
September 14NoonLouisiana TechNC StateCarter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NCACCNW 30–20  56,919[34]
September 1412:45 p.m.No. 24 Boston CollegeNo. 6 MissouriFaurot FieldColumbia, MOSECNL 21–27  62,621[35]
September 143:30 p.m.West VirginiaPittsburghAcrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA (rivalry)ESPN2W 38–34  66,087[36]
September 143:30 p.m.VMIGeorgia TechBobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GAESPN+/ACCNXW 59–7  31,729[37]
September 145:55 p.m.[a]Ball StateNo. 10 MiamiHard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FLACCNW 62–0  51,564[38]
September 146:00 p.m.NC CentralNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NCESPN+/ACCNXW 45–10  45,491[39]
September 146:00 p.m.UConnDukeWallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NCESPN+/ACCNXW 26–21  20,174[40]
September 146:00 p.m.Virginia TechOld DominionS.B. Ballard StadiumNorfolk, VAESPN+W 37–17  22,208[41]
September 146:30 p.m.No. 5 Ole MissWake ForestAllegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCCWL 40–6  32,849[42]
September 148:00 p.m.MarylandVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA (rivalry)ACCNL 13–27  41,352[43]
September 1410:30 p.m.San Diego StateCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CAESPNW 31–10  35,197[44]
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
September 14No. 22ClemsonNo. 19LouisvilleSMUStanfordSyracuse
  1. ^Delayed from 3:30 p.m. due to weather

Week Four

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 207:30 p.m.StanfordSyracuseJMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NYESPN STAN 26–23  39,290[45]
September 21NoonNC StateNo. 21 ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SC (Textile Bowl)ABC CLEM 59–35  81,500[46]
September 21NoonJames MadisonNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NCACCNL 50–70  50,500[47]
September 212:00 p.m.VirginiaCoastal CarolinaBrooks StadiumConway, SCESPN+W 43–24  22,104[48]
September 213:30 p.m.Georgia TechNo. 19 LouisvilleL&N Federal Credit Union Stadium • Louisville, KYESPN2 LOU 31–19  50,727[49]
September 213:30 p.m.RutgersVirginia TechLane Stadium • Blacksburg, VAACCNL 23–26  65,632[50]
September 213:30 p.m.Youngstown StatePittsburghAcrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PAESPN+/ACCNXW 73–17  48,437[51]
September 214:00 p.m.DukeMiddle TennesseeJohnny "Red" Floyd StadiumMurfreesboro, TNESPNUW 45–17  15,209[52]
September 215:00 p.m.TCUSMUGerald J. Ford Stadium • University Park, TX (rivalry)CWW 66–42  33,168[53]
September 217:00 p.m.No. 8 MiamiSouth FloridaRaymond James StadiumTampa, FLESPNW 50–15  58,616[54]
September 217:00 p.m.CaliforniaFlorida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FLESPN2 FSU 14–9  55,107[55]
September 218:00 p.m.Michigan StateBoston CollegeAlumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MAACCNW 23–19  44,500[56]
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
September 21Wake Forest

Week Five

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 277:30 p.m.Virginia TechNo. 7 MiamiHard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FL (rivalry)ESPN MIA 38–34  59,539[57]
September 28NoonWestern KentuckyBoston CollegeAlumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MAACCNW 21–20  41,403[58]
September 28NoonHoly CrossSyracuseJMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NYESPN+/ACCNXW 42–14  43,455[59]
September 28NoonNorthern IllinoisNC StateCarter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NCCWW 24–17  56,919[60]
September 283:30 p.m.No. 15 LouisvilleNo. 16 Notre DameNotre Dame StadiumNotre Dame, INPeacockL 24–31  77,622[61]
September 283:30 p.m.LouisianaWake ForestAllegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCACCNL 38–41  31,061[62]
September 284:00 p.m.North CarolinaDukeWallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NC (Victory Bell)ESPN2 DUKE 21–20  35,018[63]
September 287:00 p.m.StanfordNo. 17 ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SCESPN CLEM 40–14  80,295[64]
September 288:00 p.m.Florida StateSMUGerald J. Ford Stadium • University Park, TXACCN SMU 42–16  34,879[65]
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
September 28CaliforniaGeorgia TechPittsburghVirginia

Week Six

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 49:00 p.m.SyracuseNo. 25 UNLVAllegiant StadiumParadise, NVFS1W 44–41 OT 31,329[66]
October 5NoonBoston CollegeVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VAACCN UVA 24–14  38,285[67]
October 5NoonWake ForestNC StateCarter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NC (rivalry)CW WF 34–30  56,919[68]
October 5NoonSMUNo. 22 LouisvilleL&N Federal Credit Union Stadium • Louisville, KYESPN SMU 34–27  50,254[69]
October 5NoonPittsburghNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NCESPN2 PITT 34–24  46,033[70]
October 53:30 p.m.Virginia TechStanfordStanford Stadium • Stanford, CAACCN VT 31–7  36,277[71]
October 57:00 p.m.No. 15 ClemsonFlorida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL (rivalry)ESPN CLEM 29–13  55,107[72]
October 58:00 p.m.DukeGeorgia TechBobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GAACCN GT 24–14  37,287[73]
October 510:30 p.m.No. 8 MiamiCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA (College GameDay)ESPN MIA 39–38  52,428[74]
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.

Week Seven

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 12NoonNo. 10 ClemsonWake ForestAllegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCESPN CLEM 49–14  31,553[75]
October 12NoonGeorgia TechNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NCCW GT 41–34  44,482[76]
October 123:30 p.m.StanfordNo. 11 Notre DameNotre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN (rivalry)NBCL 7–49  77,622[77]
October 123:30 p.m.LouisvilleVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VAACCN LOU 24–20  32,688[78]
October 123:30 p.m.CaliforniaNo. 22 PittsburghAcrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PAESPN PITT 17–15  49,773[79]
October 128:00 p.m.SyracuseNC StateCarter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NCACCN SYR 24–17  56,919[80]
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 12Boston CollegeDukeFlorida StateNo. 6MiamiNo. 25SMUVirginia Tech

Week Eight

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 177:30 p.m.Boston CollegeVirginia TechLane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA (rivalry)ESPN VT 42–21  65,632[81]
October 187:00 p.m.Florida StateDukeWallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NCESPN2 DUKE 23–16  30,735[82]
October 19NoonNo. 6 MiamiLouisvilleL&N Federal Credit Union Stadium • Louisville, KYABC MIA 52–45  59,115[83]
October 19NoonVirginiaNo. 10 ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SCACCN CLEM 48–31  80,100[84]
October 19NoonWake ForestUConnRentschler FieldEast Hartford, CTCBSSNW 23–20  30,122[85]
October 193:30 p.m.No. 12 Notre DameGeorgia TechMercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GA (rivalry)ESPNL 13–31  59,021[86]
October 193:30 p.m.NC StateCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CAACCN NCSU 24–23  35,303[87]
October 198:00 p.m.No. 21 SMUStanfordStanford Stadium • Stanford, CAACCN SMU 40–10  19,117[88]
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 19North CarolinaNo. 20PittsburghSyracuse

Week Nine

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 247:30 p.m.SyracuseNo. 19 PittsburghAcrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA (rivalry)ESPN PITT 41–13  47,266[89]
October 257:30 p.m.LouisvilleBoston CollegeAlumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MAESPN2 LOU 31–27  42,887[90]
October 26NoonGeorgia TechVirginia TechLane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA (rivalry)ACCN VT 21–6  65,632[91]
October 26NoonNorth CarolinaVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA (rivalry)CW UNC 41–14  44,550[92]
October 263:30 p.m.Wake ForestStanfordStanford Stadium • Stanford, CAACCN WF 27–24  23,471[93]
October 264:00 p.m.Oregon StateCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CAESPN2W 44–7  33,090[94]
October 267:00 p.m.Florida StateNo. 6 MiamiHard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FL (rivalry)ESPN MIA 36–14  66,200[95]
October 268:00 p.m.No. 22 SMUDukeWallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NCACCN SMU 28–27 OT 30,241[96]
#Rankings fromAP Poll. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 26No. 9ClemsonNC State

Week Ten

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 2NoonDukeNo. 5 MiamiHard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FLABC MIA 53–31  60,189[97]
November 2NoonStanfordNC StateCarter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NCACCN NCSU 59–28  56,919[98]
November 2NoonVirginia TechSyracuseJMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NYCW SYR 38–31 OT 38,454[99]
November 23:30 p.m.North CarolinaFlorida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FloridaACCN UNC 35–11  55,107[100]
November 27:30 p.m.LouisvilleNo. 11 ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SCESPN LOU 33–21  80,446[101]
November 28:00 p.m.No. 18 PittsburghNo. 20 SMUGerald J. Ford Stadium • University Park, TXACCN SMU 48–25  34,648[102]
#Rankings fromAP Poll. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
November 2Boston CollegeCaliforniaGeorgia TechVirginiaWake Forest

Week Eleven

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 88:00 p.m.CaliforniaWake ForestAllegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCACCN CAL 46–36  28,455[103]
November 9NoonNo. 4 MiamiGeorgia TechBobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GAESPN GT 28–23  47,358[104]
November 9NoonSyracuseBoston CollegeAlumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MACW BC 37–31  44,500[105]
November 93:30 p.m.No. 23 ClemsonVirginia TechLane Stadium • Blacksburg, VAESPN CLEM 24–14  65,632[106]
November 93:30 p.m.DukeNC StateCarter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NC (rivalry)ACCN DUKE 29–19  56,919[107]
November 97:30 p.m.Florida StateNo. 10 Notre DameNotre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN (rivalry)NBCL 3–52  77,622[108]
November 98:00 p.m.VirginiaNo. 18 PittsburghAcrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PAACCN UVA 24–19  56,693[109]
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
November 9No. 22LouisvilleNorth CarolinaNo. 13SMUStanford

Week Twelve

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 16NoonNo. 20 ClemsonPittsburghAcrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PAESPN CLEM 24–20  58,667[110]
November 163:00 p.m.SyracuseCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CACW SYR 33–25  33,493[111]
November 163:30 p.m.Boston CollegeNo. 14 SMUGerald J. Ford Stadium • University Park, TXESPN SMU 38–28  34,438[112]
November 163:30 p.m.No. 19 LouisvilleStanfordStanford Stadium • Stanford, CAACCN STAN 38–35  18,685[113]
November 163:30 p.m.VirginiaNo. 8 Notre DameNotre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, INNBCL 14–35  77,622[114]
November 168:00 p.m.Wake ForestNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC (rivalry)ACCN UNC 31–24  48,364[115]
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
November 16DukeFlorida StateGeorgia TechNo. 9MiamiNC StateVirginia Tech

Week Thirteen

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 217:30 p.m.NC StateGeorgia TechBobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GAESPN GT 30–29  34,591[116]
November 23NoonWake ForestNo. 8 MiamiHard Rock Stadium • Miami, FLESPN MIA 42–14  64,210[117]
November 23NoonNo. 13 SMUVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VAESPN2 SMU 33–7  36,305[118]
November 23NoonUConnSyracuseJMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NY (rivalry)ACCNW 31–24  35,453[119]
November 23NoonNorth CarolinaBoston CollegeAlumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MACW BC 41–21  37,801[120]
November 231:30 p.m.Charleston SouthernFlorida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FLACCNX/ESPN+W 41–7  43,711[121]
November 233:30 p.m.StanfordCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA (Big Game)ACCN CAL 24–21  52,428[122]
November 233:30 p.m.The CitadelNo. 17 ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SCCWW 51–14  80,300[123]
November 234:00 p.m.PittsburghLouisvilleL&N Federal Credit Union Stadium • Louisville, KYESPN2 LOU 37–9  49,441[124]
November 238:00 p.m.Virginia TechDukeWallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NCACCN DUKE 31–28  22,462[125]
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inEastern Time.

Week Fourteen

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 294:00 p.m.StanfordSan Jose StateCEFCU StadiumSan Jose, CA (Bill Walsh Legacy Game)CBSL 31–34  19,117[126]
November 297:30 p.m.Georgia TechNo. 7 GeorgiaSanford StadiumAthens, GA (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate)ABCL 42–44 8OT 93,033[127]
November 30NoonNo. 15 South CarolinaNo. 12 ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SC (Palmetto Bowl)ESPNL 14–17  81,500[128]
November 30NoonDukeWake ForestAllegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium • Winston-Salem, NC (rivalry)ACCN DUKE 23–17  24,776[129]
November 30NoonLouisvilleKentuckyKroger FieldLexington, KY (Governor's Cup)SECNW 41–14  58,612[130]
November 303:00 p.m.PittsburghBoston CollegeAlumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MACW BC 34–23  29,704[131]
November 303:30 p.m.No. 6 MiamiSyracuseJMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NYESPN CUSE 42–38  40,486[132]
November 303:30 p.m.CaliforniaNo. 9 SMUGerald J. Ford Stadium • University Park, TXESPN2 SMU 38–6  33,178[133]
November 303:30 p.m.NC StateNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC (rivalry)ACCN NCSU 35–30  50,500[134]
November 307:00 p.m.FloridaFlorida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL (Sunshine Showdown)ESPN2L 11–31  55,107[135]
November 308:00 p.m.VirginiaVirginia TechLane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA (rivalry)ACCN VT 37–17  65,632[136]
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inEastern Time.

Championship Game

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Main article:2024 ACC Championship Game
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
December 78:00 p.m.No. 17 ClemsonNo. 8 SMUBank of America StadiumCharlotte, NCABC CLEM 34–31  53,808
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inEastern Time.

Head-to-head matchups

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2024 ACC head-to-head matchups
TeamBoston CollegeCaliforniaClemsonDukeFlorida StateGeorgia TechLouisvilleMiamiNC StateNorth CarolinaPittsburghSMUStanfordSyracuseVirginiaVirginia TechWake Forest
vs.Boston College×××13–28×31–27××21–4123–3438–28×31–3724–1442–21×
vs.California×××14–9××39–3824–23×17–1538–621–2433–25××36–46
vs.Clemson×××13–29×33–21×35–59×20–24×14–40×31–4814–2414–49
vs.Duke×××16–2324–14×53–3119–2920–21×28–27×××28–3117–23
vs.Florida State28–139–1429–1323–1624–21×36–14×35–11×42–16×××××
vs.Georgia Tech×××14–2421–2431–1923–2829–3034–41×××31–28×21–6×
vs.Louisville27–31×21–33××19–3152–45××9–3734–2738–35×20–24××
vs.Miami×38–39×31–5314–3628–2345–52×××××42–38×34–3814–42
vs.NC State×23–2459–3529–19×30–29××30–35××28–5924–17××34–30
vs.North Carolina41–21××21–2011–3541–34××35–3034–24×××14–41×24–31
vs.Pittsburgh34–2315–1724–20×××37–9××24–3448–25×13–4124–19××
vs.SMU28–3838–6×27–2816–42×27–34×××25–4810–40×7–33××
vs.Stanford×24–2140–14×××35–38×59–28××40–1024–26×31–727–24
vs.Syracuse37–3125–33×××28–31×38–4217–24×41–13×26–24×31–38×
vs.Virginia14–24×48–31×××24–20××41–1419–2433–7××37–1730–31
vs.Virginia Tech21–42×24–1431–28×6–21×38–34××××7–3138–3117–37×
vs.Wake Forest×46–3649–1423–17×××42–1430–3431–24××24–27×31–30×
Total4–42–67–15–31–75–35–36–23–53–53–58–02–65–33–54–42–6
BCCALCLEMDUKEFSUGTLOUMIANCSUUNCPITTSMUSTANSYRUVAVTWF

× – Matchup not played in 2024
Updated after the season.

ACC vs other conferences

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ACC vs Power Four matchups

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The following games includeACC teams competing against"Power Four" conference teams from theBig Ten,Big 12 andSEC, as well asNotre Dame. All rankings are from the AP Poll at the time of the game.

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
August 29Big TenNorth CarolinaMinnesotaHuntington Bank StadiumMinneapolis, MNW 19–17
August 30Big 12TCUStanfordStanford StadiumStanford, CAL 27–34
August 31SEC19MiamiFloridaBen Hill Griffin StadiumGainesville, FL (rivalry)W 41–17
August 31SEC14Clemson1GeorgiaMercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, GA (rivalry)L 3–34
August 31SECVirginia TechVanderbiltFirstBank StadiumNashville, TNL 27–34OT
September 6Big 12BYUSMUGerald J. Ford StadiumUniversity Park, TXL 15–18
September 6Big TenDukeNorthwesternMartin StadiumEvanston, ILW 26–202OT
September 7SEC24NC State14TennesseeBank of America StadiumCharlotte, NCL 10–51
September 7Big 12PittsburghCincinnatiNippert StadiumCincinnati, OHW 28–27
September 7SECCaliforniaAuburnJordan-Hare StadiumAuburn, ALW 21–14
September 14Big TenMarylandVirginiaScott StadiumCharlottesville, VA (rivalry)L 13–27
September 14SEC24Boston College6MissouriFaurot FieldColumbia, MOL 21–27
September 14Big 12West VirginiaPittsburghAcrisure StadiumPittsburgh, PA (rivalry)W 38–34
September 14SEC5Ole MissWake ForestAllegacy Federal Credit Union StadiumWinston-Salem, NCL 6–40
September 21Big TenRutgersVirginia TechLane StadiumBlacksburg, VAL 23–26
September 21Big TenMichigan StateBoston CollegeAlumni StadiumChestnut Hill, MAW 23–19
September 21Big 12TCUSMUGerald J. Ford Stadium • University Park, TX (rivalry)W 66–42
September 28Independent15Louisville16Notre DameNotre Dame StadiumNotre Dame, INL 24–31
October 12IndependentStanford11 Notre DameNotre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN (rivalry)L 7–49
October 19Independent12 Notre DameGeorgia TechMercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GA (rivalry)L 13–31
November 9IndependentFlorida State10 Notre DameNotre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN (rivalry)L 3–52
November 16IndependentVirginia8 Notre DameNotre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, INL 14–35
November 29SECGeorgia Tech7 GeorgiaSanford StadiumAthens, GA (rivalry)L 42–44OT
November 30SECLouisvilleKentuckyKroger FieldLexington, KY (rivalry)W 41–14
November 30SEC15South Carolina12ClemsonMemorial StadiumClemson, SC (rivalry)L 14–17
November 30SECFloridaFlorida StateDoak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, FL (rivalry)L 11–31

Note:† Denotes Neutral Site Game

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, andSun Belt, as well as thePac-12.

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
August 24Mountain WestSMUNevadaMackay StadiumReno, NVW 29–24
August 31Sun BeltGeorgia StateGeorgia TechBobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GAW 35–12
August 31MACKent StatePittsburghAcrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PAW 55–24
August 31MACOhioSyracuseJMA Wireless DomeSyracuse, NYW 38–22
September 7Sun BeltAppalachian State25ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SCW 66–20
September 7Sun BeltMarshallVirginia TechLane Stadium • Blacksburg, VAW 31–14
September 7C-USAJacksonville State22LouisvilleL&N Federal Credit Union StadiumLouisville, KYW 49–14
September 7AmericanCharlotteNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial StadiumChapel Hill, NCW 38–20
September 14MACBall State10MiamiHard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, FLW 62–0
September 14AmericanMemphisFlorida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FLL 12–20
September 14C-USALouisiana TechNC StateCarter–Finley StadiumRaleigh, NCW 30–20
September 14Sun BeltVirginia TechOld DominionS.B. Ballard StadiumNorfolk, VAW 37–17
September 14Mountain WestSan Diego StateCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CAW 31–10
September 21American8MiamiSouth FloridaRaymond James StadiumTampa, FLW 50–15
September 21Sun BeltVirginiaCoastal CarolinaBrooks StadiumConway, SCW 43–24
September 21Sun BeltJames MadisonNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NCL 50–70
September 21C-USADukeMiddle TennesseeJohnny "Red" Floyd StadiumMurfreesboro, TNW 45–17
September 28Sun BeltLouisianaWake ForestAllegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCL 38–41
September 28C-USAWestern KentuckyBoston CollegeAlumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MAW 21–20
September 28MACNorthern IllinoisNC StateCarter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NCW 24–17
October 5Mountain WestSyracuse25UNLVAllegiant StadiumParadise, NVW 44–41OT
October 26Pac-12Oregon StateCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial StadiumBerkeley, CAW 44–7
November 30Mountain WestStanfordSan Jose StateCEFCU StadiumSan Jose, CA (rivalry)L 31–34

ACC vs FBS independents matchups

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The following games include ACC teams competing againstFBS independentsUConn orUMass (but excluding independent Notre Dame, which appears in the Power Four section above).

DateVisitorHomeSiteScore
September 14UConnDukeWallace Wade StadiumDurham, NCW 26–21
October 19Wake ForestUConnRentschler FieldEast Hartford, CTW 23–20
November 23UConnSyracuseJMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NY (rivalry)W 31–24

ACC vs FCS matchups

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TheFootball Championship Subdivision comprises 13 conferences and two independent programs.

DateVisitorHomeSiteScore
August 29Western Carolina24NC StateCarter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NCW 38–21
August 29North Carolina A&TWake ForestAllegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCW 44–13
August 30ElonDukeWallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NCW 26–3
August 31RichmondVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VAW 34–13
August 31Austin PeayLouisvilleL&N Federal Credit Union Stadium • Louisville, KYW 62–0
August 31Houston ChristianSMUGerald J. Ford Stadium • University Park, TXW 59–7
August 31UC DavisCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CAW 31–13
September 7Florida A&M12MiamiHard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FLW 56–9
September 7DuquesneBoston CollegeAlumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MAW 56–0
September 7Cal PolyStanfordStanford Stadium • Stanford, CAW 41–7
September 14VMIGeorgia TechBobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GAW 59–7
September 14NC CentralNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NCW 45–10
September 21Youngstown StatePittsburghAcrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PAW 73–17
September 28Holy CrossSyracuseJMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NYW 42–14
November 23The Citadel17ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SCW 51–14
November 23Charleston SouthernFlorida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 41–7

Records against other conferences

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Regular season

Power 4 ConferencesRecord
Big Ten3–2
Big 123–2
Notre Dame0–5
SEC3–8
Power 4 Total9–17
Other FBS ConferencesRecord
American2–1
C–USA4–0
Independents(Excluding Notre Dame)3–0
MAC4–0
Mountain West3–1
Pac-121–0
Sun Belt5–2
Other FBS Total22–4
FCS OpponentsRecord
Football Championship Subdivision16–0
Total Non-Conference Record47–19


Post Season

Power 4 ConferencesRecord
Big Ten1–3
Big 120–1
Notre Dame0–0
SEC0–3
Power 4 Total1–7
Other FBS ConferencesRecord
American0–1
C–USA0–0
Independents(Excluding Notre Dame)0–1
MAC0–1
Mountain West0–1
Pac-121–0
Sun Belt0–0
Other FBS Total1–4
Total Bowl Record2–11

Postseason

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Bowl games

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See also:2024–25 NCAA football bowl games
Legend
ACC win
ACC loss
 Cancellation
Bowl gameDateSiteTime (EST)TelevisionACC teamOpponentScoreAttendance
LA BowlDecember 18, 2024SoFi StadiumInglewood, CA9:00 p.m.ESPNCaliforniaNo. 24UNLVL 13–2424,420
GameAbove Sports BowlDecember 26, 2024Ford FieldDetroit, MI2:00 p.m.ESPNPittsburghToledoL 46–486OT26,219
Birmingham BowlDecember 27, 2024Protective StadiumBirmingham, AL3:30 p.m.ESPNGeorgia TechVanderbiltL 27–3533,840
Holiday BowlDecember 27, 2024Snapdragon StadiumSan Diego, CA8:00 p.m.FOXNo. 21SyracuseWashington StateW 52–3523,920
Fenway BowlDecember 28, 2024Fenway ParkBoston, MA11:00 a.m.ESPNNorth CarolinaUConnL 14–2727,900
Pinstripe BowlDecember 28, 2024Yankee StadiumThe Bronx, NY12:00 p.m.ABCBoston CollegeNebraskaL 15–2030,062
Pop-Tarts BowlDecember 28, 2024Camping World StadiumOrlando, FL3:30 p.m.ABCNo. 13Miami (FL)No. 18Iowa StateL 41–4238,650
Military BowlDecember 28, 2024Navy–Marine Corps Memorial StadiumAnnapolis, MD5:45 p.m.ESPNNC StateEast CarolinaL 21–2623,981
Sun BowlDecember 31, 2024Sun BowlEl Paso, TX2:00 p.m.CBSLouisvilleWashingtonW 35–3440,826
Gator BowlJanuary 2, 2025EverBank StadiumJacksonville, FL8:00 p.m.ESPNDukeNo. 14Ole MissL 20–5231,290
Duke's Mayo BowlJanuary 3, 2025Bank of America StadiumCharlotte, NC7:30 p.m.ESPNVirginia TechMinnesotaL 10–2431,027
College Football Playoff bowl games
College Football PlayoffDecember 21, 2024Beaver StadiumUniversity Park, PA12:00 p.m.TNT SportsNo. 10SMUNo. 4Penn StateL 10–38106,013
College Football PlayoffDecember 21, 2024Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial StadiumAustin, TX4:00 p.m.TNT SportsNo. 16ClemsonNo. 3TexasL 24–38101,150

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,Pop-Tarts Bowl,Fenway Bowl,ReliaQuest Bowl,Holiday Bowl andSun Bowl.

Awards and honors

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Player of the week honors

[edit]
WeekQuarterbackReceiverRunning BackOffensive LineDefensive LineLinebackerDefensive BackSpecialistRookie
PlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPosition
Week 0[48]Haynes KingGeorgia TechRJ MarylandSMUJamal HaynesGeorgia TechWeston FranklinGeorgia TechNoneKyle EffordGeorgia TechShyheim BrownFlorida StateRyan FitzgeraldFlorida StateKNone
Week 1[49]Cam WardMiamiKevin ConcepcionNC StateTreshaun WardBoston CollegeZach CarpnterMiamiJahvaree RitzieNorth CarolinaMarlowe WaxSyracuseJaden HarrisMiamiNoah BurnetteNorth CarolinaKEli HolsteinPittsburghQB
Week 2[50]Cade KlubnikClemsonKonata MumpfieldPittsburghDesmond ReidPittsburghDa'Metrius WeatherspoonSyracuseTyler BaronMiamiTeddye BuchananCaliforniaNohl WilliamsCaliforniaBen SaulsPittsburghKEliHolstein(2)PittsburghQB
Kyle McCordSyracuse
Week 3[51]Eli HolsteinPittsburghJaylin LaneVirginia TechOmarion HamptonNorth CarolinaFrancis MauigoaMiamiAntwaun Powell-RylandVirginia TechKyle LouisPittsburghDonovan McMillonPittsburghKanoah VinesettNC StateKEliHolstein(3)PittsburghQB
Week 4[52]Cam Ward(2)MiamiLewis BondBoston CollegeBrashard SmithSMUNoah JoseyVirginiaPatrick PaytonFlorida StateDavid BaileyStanfordAhmaad MosesSMUEmmet KenneyStanfordKEliHolstein(4)PittsburghQB
Week 5[53]Cam Ward(3)MiamiJackson MeeksSyracuseStar ThomasDukeNoneDonovan EzeiruakuBoston CollegeKobe WilsonSMUDK KaufmanNC StateJohn LoveVirginia TechKMicah FordStanfordRB
Week 6[54]Cam Ward(4)MiamiDesmond ReidPittsburghLeQuint AllenSyracuseMarcus TateClemsonFadil DiggsSyracuseKyle Louis(2)PittsburghJonas SankerVirginiaNolan HauserClemsonKEliHolstein(5)PittsburghQB
Week 7[55]Cade Klubnik(2)ClemsonJackson Meeks(2)SyracuseJamal Haynes(2)Georgia TechKeylan RutledgeGeorgia TechJimmy ScottPittsburghJustin BarronSyracuseJonas Sanker(2)VirginiaBen Sauls(2)PittsburghKIsaac BrownLouisvilleRB
Week 8[56]Cam Ward(5)MiamiSamuel Brown Jr.MiamiBhayshul TutenVirginia TechXavier ChaplinVirginia TechAntwaun Powell-Ryland(2)Virginia TechOzzie NicholasDukeChandler RiversDukeSamuel Singleton Jr.Florida StateKCJ BaileyNC StateQB
Week 9[57]Fernando MendozaCaliforniaJ. J. JonesNorth CarolinaDamien MartinezMiamiLuke PetitbonWake ForestKaimon RuckerNorth CarolinaRasheem BilesPittsburghIsaiah NwokobiaSMUDerek MorrisCaliforniaKIsaac Brown(2)LouisvilleRB
Week 10[58]Cam Ward(6)MiamiXavier RestrepoMiamiOmarion Hampton(2)North CarolinaMonroe MillsLouisvilleBeau AtkinsonNorth CarolinaMarlowe Wax(2)SyracuseQuincy RileyLouisvilleBrock TravelsteadLouisvilleKIsaac Brown(3)LouisvilleRB
Week 11[59]Fernando Mendoza(2)CaliforniaOronde Gadsden IISyracuseKye RobichauxBoston CollegeJordan WilliamsGeorgia TechXavier CarltonCaliforniaSammy BrownClemsonJonas Sanker(3)VirginiaRyan CoeCaliforniaKSammy BrownClemsonLB
Week 12[60]Ashton DanielsStanfordEmmett Mosley VStanfordOmarion Hampton(3)North CarolinaSavion WashingtonSyracuseT. J. ParkerClemsonKobe Wilson(2)SMUJonas Sanker(4)VirginiaEmmet Kenney(2)StanfordKEmmett Mosley VStanfordWR
Week 13[61]Fernando Mendoza(3)CaliforniaEli PancolDukeJay HaynesClemsonOzzy TrapiloBoston CollegeDonovan Ezeiruaku(2)Boston CollegeStanquan ClarkLouisvilleMishael PowellMiamiAidan BirrGeorgia TechKAaron PhiloGeorgia TechQB
Week 14[62]Haynes King(2)Georgia TechJackson Meeks(3)SyracuseIsaac BrownLouisvilleSavion Washington(2)SyracuseDonovan Ezeiruaku(3)Boston CollegeCameron BergeronDukeDevin GrantSyracuseJohn Love(2)Virginia TechKWilliam "Pop" WatsonVirginia TechQB

All-conference teams

[edit]

Source:[63]

First team

PositionPlayerTeam
First team offense
QBCam WardMiami
RBOmarion HamptonNorth Carolina
Brashard SmithSMU
WRXavier RestrepoMiami
Ja'Corey BrooksLouisville
Antonio WilliamsClemson
TEOronde Gadsden IISyracuse
All Purpose BackDesmond ReidPittsburgh
TBlake MillerClemson
Ozzy TrapiloBoston College
GWillie LampkinNorth Carolina
Keylan RutledgeGeorgia Tech
CDrew KendallBoston College
First team defense
DEDonovan EzeiruakuBoston College
Antwaun Powell-RylandVirginia Tech
DTAeneas Peebles
Simeon Barrow Jr.Miami
Jared Harrison-HunteSMU
LBKyle LouisPittsburgh
Barrett CarterClemson
Teddye BuchananCalifornia
CBNohl Williams
Chandler RiversDuke
SJonas SankerVirginia
Isaiah NwokobiaSMU
First team special teams
PKAndy BorregalesMiami
PAlex MastromannoFlorida State
SPDesmond ReidPittsburgh


Second team

PositionPlayerTeam
Second team offense
QBKyle McCordSyracuse
RBBhayshul TutenVirginia Tech
Isaac BrownLouisville
WRTrebor PenaSyracuse
Jackson Meeks
Elic AyomanorStanford
TEElijah ArroyoMiami
All Purpose BackOmarion HamptonNorth Carolina
TBrian Parker IIDuke
Francis MauigoaMiami
GCaleb KringsDuke
Marcus TateClemson
CJakai ClarkSMU
Second team defense
DET. J. ParkerClemson
Ashton GillotteLouisville
DTJordan van den BergGeorgia Tech
Kendy CharlesDuke
LBKobe WilsonSMU
Francisco MauigoaMiami
Branson CombsWake Forest
CBAvieon TerrellClemson
Quincy RileyLouisville
STerry MooreDuke
Mishael PowellMiami
Donovan McMillonPittsburgh
Second team special teams
PKRyan FitzgeraldFlorida State
PLachlan WilsonCalifornia
SPAlex MastromannoFlorida State


Third team

PositionPlayerTeam
Third team offense
QBKevin JenningsSMU
RBPhil MafahClemson
Demond ClaiborneWake Forest
WRMalachi FieldsVirginia
Jordan MooreDuke
Eli Pancol
TEJake BriningstoolClemson
All Purpose BackDemond ClaiborneWake Forest
TPJ WilliamsSMU
Jordan WilliamsGeorgia Tech
GLogan ParrSMU
Walker ParksClemson
CZeke CorrellNC State
Third team defense
DEXavier CarltonCalifornia
Davin VannNC State
DTPayton PageClemson
Cam HorsleyBoston College
Jahvaree RitzieNorth Carolina
LBRasheem BilesPittsburgh
Ozzie NicholasDuke
Kyle EffordGeorgia Tech
CBClarence LewisSyracuse
Mansoor DelaneVirginia Tech
SNick AndersenWake Forest
Craig WoodsonCalifornia
Third team special teams
PKBen SaulsPittsburgh
PPeter MooreVirginia Tech
SPJaylin Lane

ACC individual awards

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ACC Player of the Year

Cam Ward, QB,Miami[64]

ACC Rookie of the Year

Isaac Brown, RB,Louisville[65]

ACC Coach of the Year

Rhett Lashlee, SMU[66]


ACC Offensive Player of the Year

Cam Ward, QB, Miami[64]

ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year

Isaac Brown, RB, Louisville[65]

Jacobs Blocking Trophy

Willie LampkinNorth Carolina[67]


ACC Defensive Player of the Year

Donovan Ezeiruaku, DE,Boston College[64]

ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year

Sammy Brown, LB,Clemson[65]

All-Americans

[edit]
Main article:2024 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]

2024 Consensus All-Americans
UnanimousConsensus
NoneDonovan Ezeiruaku – Boston College
Alex Mastromanno – Florida State
Cam Ward – Miami
Nohl Williams – California

Associated Press

[edit]
2024 AP All-Americans[69]
First TeamSecond TeamThird Team
Donovan Ezeiruaku – Boston College
Willie Lampkin – North Carolina
Alex Mastromanno – Florida State
Xavier Restrepo – Miami
Cam Ward – Miami
Omarion Hampton – North Carolina
Kyle Louis – Pittsburgh
Desmond Reid – Pittsburgh
Nohl Williams – California
Barrett Carter – Clemson
Ryan Fitzgerald – Florida State
Oronde Gadsden – Syracuse
Aeneas Peebles – Virginia Tech
Antwaun Powell-Ryland – Virginia Tech
Chandler Rivers – Duke
Brashard Smith – SMU

AFCA

[edit]
2024 AFCA All-Americans[70]
First TeamSecond Team
Donovan Ezeiruaku – Boston College
Ryan Fitzgerald – Florida State
Omarion Hampton – North Carolina
Alex Mastromanno – Florida State
Xavier Restrepo – Miami
Cam Ward – Miami
Nohl Williams – California
Willie Lampkin – North Carolina
Antwaun Powell-Ryland – Virginia Tech
Brashard Smith – SMU

FWAA

[edit]
2024 FWAA All-Americans[71]
First TeamSecond Team
Alex Mastromanno – Florida State
Collin Rogers – SMU
Nohl Williams – California
Antwaun Powell-Ryland – Virginia Tech
Desmond Reid – Pittsburgh
Xavier Restrepo – Miami
Cam Ward – Miami

The Sporting News

[edit]
2024 Sporting News All-Americans[72]
First TeamSecond Team
Donovan Ezeiruaku – Boston College
Willie Lampkin – North Carolina
Kyle Louis – Pittsburgh
Cam Ward – Miami
Nohl Williams – California
Omarion Hampton – North Carolina
Alex Mastromanno – Florida State
Antwaun Powell-Ryland – Virginia Tech
Xavier Restrepo – Miami

WCFF

[edit]
2024 Walter Camp All-Americans[73]
First TeamSecond Team
Alex Mastromanno – Florida State
Cam Ward – Miami
Nohl Williams – California
Donovan Ezeiruaku – Boston College
Omarion Hampton – North Carolina
Willie Lampkin – North Carolina
Antwaun Powell-Ryland – Virginia Tech

Home game attendance

[edit]
TeamStadiumCapacityGame 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7TotalAverage% of Capacity
Boston CollegeAlumni Stadium44,50038,44144,50041,40342,88744,50037,80129,704279,23639,89189.64%
CaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium63,00032,27535,19752,42835,30333,09033,49352,428274,21439,17362.18%
ClemsonMemorial Stadium81,50081,50081,50080,29580,10080,44680,30081,500565,64180,80699.15%
DukeWallace Wade Stadium35,01818,46620,17435,01830,73530,24122,462157,09626,18374.77%
Florida StateDoak Campbell Stadium79,56051,71955,10755,10755,10755,10743,71155,107370,96552,99566.61%
Georgia TechBobby Dodd Stadium55,00040,11331,72937,28747,35834,591191,07838,21669.48%
LouisvilleL&N Federal Credit Union Stadium60,80047,06748,57550,72750,25459,11549,441305,17950,86383.66%
MiamiHard Rock Stadium65,32657,88651,56459,53966,20060,18964,210359,58859,93191.74%
North CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium50,50048,43145,49150,50046,03344,48248,36450,500333,80147,68694.43%
NC StateCarter–Finley Stadium56,91956,91956,91956,91956,91956,91956,91956,919398,43356,919100%
PittsburghAcrisure Stadium68,40044,61666,08748,43749,77347,26656,69358,667371,53953,07777.6%
SMUGerald J. Ford Stadium32,00027,08031,17233,16834,87934,64834,43833,178228,56332,652102.04%
StanfordStanford Stadium50,42436,02622,63436,27719,11723,47118,685156,21026,03551.63%
SyracuseJMA Wireless Dome49,05737,22539,55039,29043,45538,45435,45340,486273,91339,13079.77%
VirginiaScott Stadium61,50040,81141,35238,28532,68844,55036,305233,99138,99963.41%
Virginia TechLane Stadium65,63265,63265,63265,63265,63265,63265,632393,79265,632100%
Wake ForestAllegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium31,50029,45030,01232,84931,06131,55328,45524,776208,15629,73794.4%
Conference55,9205,101,39545,95982.19%

NFL draft

[edit]
See also:2025 NFL draft

The2025 NFL draft was held atLambeau Field inGreen Bay, Wisconsin. The following list includes all ACC players in the draft.

List of selections

[edit]
PlayerPositionSchoolDraft
Round
Round
Pick
Overall
Pick
Team
Cam WardQBMiami111Tennessee Titans
Omarion HamptonRBNorth Carolina12222New England Patriots
Tyler ShoughQBLouisville2840New Orleans Saints
Donovan EzeiruakuDEBoston College21244Dallas Cowboys
Elijah ArroyoTEMiami21850Seattle Seahawks
Anthony BeltonOTNC State22254Green Bay Packers
Ozzy TrapiloOTBoston College22456Chicago Bears
Ashton GillotteDELouisville3266Kansas City Chiefs
Azareye'h ThomasCBFlorida State3973New York Jets
Nohl WilliamsCBCalifornia32185Kansas City Chiefs
Jonas SankerSVirginia32993New Orleans Saints
Bhayshul TutenRBVirginia Tech42104Jacksonville Jaguars
Craig WoodsonSCalifornia44106New England Patriots
Barrett CarterLBClemson417119Cincinnati Bengals
Jaylin LaneWRVirginia Tech426128Washington Commanders
Teddye BuchananLBCalifornia427129Baltimore Ravens
Quincy RileySLouisville429131New Orleans Saints
Elic AyomanorWRStanford434136Tennessee Titans
Joshua FarmerDTFlorida State435137New England Patriots
Jalen RiversOGMiami515153Cincinnati Bengals
Elijah RobertsEDGESMU519157Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Francisco MauigoaLBMiami524162New York Jets
Oronde Gadsden IITESyracuse527165Los Angeles Chargers
Drew KendallCBoston College530168Philadelphia Eagles
Jackson HawesTEGeorgia Tech535173Buffalo Bills
Tyler BaronEDGEMiami538176New York Jets
Dorian StrongCBVirginia Tech61177Buffalo Bills
Kyle McCordQBSyracuse65181Philadelphia Eagles
Andres BorregalesKMiami66182New England Patriots
Marcus HarrisCBCalifornia67183Tennessee Titans
Branson TaylorOTPittsburgh623199Los Angeles Chargers
Gavin BartholomewTEPittsburgh626202Minnesota Vikings
Antwaun Powell-RylandEDGEVirginia Tech633209Philadelphia Eagles
Aeneas PeeblesDTVirginia Tech634210Baltimore Ravens
R. J. MickensSClemson638214Los Angeles Chargers
Damien MartinezRBMiami77223Seattle Seahawks
Brashard SmithRBSMU712228Kansas City Chiefs
LeQuint AllenRBSyracuse720236Jacksonville Jaguars
Phil MafahRBClemson723239Dallas Cowboys
Konata MumpfieldWRPittsburgh726242Los Angeles Rams
Zeek BiggersDTGeorgia Tech737253Miami Dolphins
Fadil DiggsDESyracuse738254New Orleans Saints

Total picks by school

[edit]
TeamRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Boston College213
California1214
Clemson1113
Duke0
Florida State112
Georgia Tech112
Louisville1113
Miami113117
North Carolina11
NC State11
Pittsburgh213
SMU112
Stanford11
Syracuse1124
Virginia11
Virginia Tech235
Wake Forest0
Total254879742

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