ACC Football Kickoff 2024 schedule released by league

Matt Connollyby:Matt Connolly02/12/24

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The first bit of news from the ACC winter meetings taking place in Charlotte this week has been released. The league has shared the schedule for the 2024 ACC Football Kickoff event.

The media event to preview the 2024 college football season will be held across four days this year with the additions of California, Stanford and SMU to the league.

The ACC Football Kickoff event will begin on July 22 at the Hilton Charlotte Uptown and will last until July 25.

ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips will kick things off on the 22nd when he meets with the media to provide an update on the league.

After Phillips talks, schools will get underway. Each ACC team will send their head coach, as well as multiple players. Florida State, Georgia Tech and SMU will join Phillips in speaking with the media on July 22.

On the second day of the event, California, Pitt, Stanford, Virginia and Virginia Tech will speak with the media.

July 24 will feature representatives from Boston College, Duke, Louisville, Miami and Wake Forest speaking with the media.

The ACC Football Kickoff event will wrap up on July 25 with Clemson, North Carolina, NC State and Syracuse getting their chance to meet with the media.

The ACC Media Days event has expanded from two days to three days and now four days in recent years.

Ranking the ACC with Las Vegas 2024 win totals

Spring ball is coming quick, and the preparations are underway for the 2024 season. The win total odds are now out for ACC teams, and some ACC teams could make some noise in college football this coming season.

Three ACC programs – ClemsonFlorida State and Miami – are all projected to win 9.5 games, according to FanDuel. The Seminoles had the best 2023 season of the group and are looking to repeat as conference champions. They rattled off a 13-0 record to win the ACC Championship before falling to Georgia in the Orange Bowl.

Up next is Louisville not far behind at 8.5. The Cardinals reached the ACC title game in Year 1 under Jeff Brohm and were very active in the transfer portal.

NC State and North Carolina are also at 8.5 with veteran coaches who have done a solid job at their schools in Dave Doeren and Mack Brown.

SMU and Virginia Tech are both at 7.5 wins. The Mustangs are entering their first year in the ACC, while Virginia Tech has made strides under Brent Pry.

Cal, Duke and Syracuse are all at 6.5 wins. Cal is making its ACC debut, while Syracuse and Duke both have new head coaches.

Georgia Tech and Pitt are viewed as borderline bowl teams with a win total of 5.5.

Boston College, Virginia and Wake Forest are up next at 4.5 wins. Virginia and Wake Forest really struggled last season, while BC recently hired Bill O’Brien to replace Jeff Hafley.

Finally, Stanford finishes things off with an over-under of 3.5 wins as the Cardinal head into their first year in the ACC.