By now, it’s well documented that college football has entered yet another era of seismic conference realignment.
And one of the several driving catalysts behind this new “wild wild west” stems from the dissolution of the Pac-12, with two of its members finding new homes on the opposite side of the country in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Week 2 of the young college football season features one of those new teams in a primetime slot, as new ACC SMU member welcomes the Big 12’s BYU to Gerald J. Ford Stadium in Dallas for a “Power Four” nonconference matchup.
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Other games involving new ACC teams in Week 2 include Cal and Stanford, who travel to Auburn and host Cal Poly, respectively.
Here’s what to know about who is in the ACC, including the conference’s Week 2 schedule for college football:
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Who is in the ACC in 2024 for college football?
Here’s a full look at who is a member of the ACC, including their first year competing in football:
Teams are listed in alphabetical order.
Boston College (2005)
Cal (2024)
Clemson (1953)
Duke (1953)
Florida State (1991)
Georgia Tech (1979)
Louisville (2014)
Miami (2004)
North Carolina (1953)
NC State (1953)
Pitts (2013)
SMU (2024)
Stanford (2024)
Syracuse (2013)
Virginia (1953)
Virginia Tech (2004)
Wake Forest (1953)
Note: This does not include Notre Dame, who competes as an independent for college football.
How many teams are in the ACC for college football?
With the additions of Cal, SMU and Stanford, there are currently 17 members in the Atlantic Coast Conference for the 2024 college football season — spanning the conference from the entire Atlantic Coast to Texas to California.
Who joined the ACC in 2024 for college football?
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Author : USA TODAY Sports
Publish date : 2024-09-06 10:09:53
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