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The 2024 ACC Kickoff will begin in Charlotte on Monday morning.
This year’s event has plenty of storylines, particularly with 3 new members set to join the league in 2024: SMU, Stanford and Cal. The league is also in the midst of multiple lawsuits with Florida State and Clemson, which will surely be discussed at this year’s event.
ACC commissioner Jim Phillips will take the stage to give his annual address on Monday. Representatives from the ACC’s 17 programs will take their turns over the course of the 4-day event.
Below is the full schedule for ACC Kickoff. All head coach and student-athlete press conferences can be viewed on ACCNX. Phillips’ speech will be broadcast on ACC Network:
ACC Kickoff Schedule
Monday, July 22
- 12-5 p.m. | Florida State, SMU and Georgia Tech
- 1 p.m. | ACC commissioner Jim Phillips
Tuesday, July 23
- 9 a.m.-4 p.m. | Cal, Stanford, Pitt, Virginia and Virginia Tech
Wednesday, July 24
- 9 a.m.-4 p.m | Boston College, Duke, Louisville, Miami and Wake Forest
Thursday, July 25
- 9 a.m.-4 p.m. | Clemson, North Carolina, NC State and Syracuse
Each ACC program will be represented by a head coach and multiple football players at this year’s event. Here’s a full list of attendees for every team:
ACC Kickoff Attendees
Boston College
- Head Coach Bill O’Brien
- Thomas Castellanos, QB
- Donovan Ezeiruaku, DE
- Drew Kendall, OL
California
- Head Coach Justin Wilcox
- Fernando Mendoza, QB
- Jaydn Ott, RB
- Chandler Rogers, QB
- Craig Woodson, S
Clemson
- Head Coach Dabo Swinney
- Barrett Carter, LB
- Cade Klubnik, QB
- Phil Mafah, RB
- R.J. Mickens, S
Duke
- Head Coach Manny Diaz
- Grayson Loftis, QB
- Jordan Moore, WR
- Maalik Murphy, QB
- Justin Pickett, OL
- Jaylen Stinson, S
Florida State
- Head Coach Mike Norvell
- Joshua Farmer, DT
- Patrick Payton, DE
- Darius Washington, OL
Georgia Tech
- Head Coach Brent Key
- Zeek Biggers, DL
- Jamal Haynes, RB
- Haynes King, QB
Louisville
- Head Coach Jeff Brohm
- Ashton Gillotte, DL
- Quincy Riley, DB
- Tyler Shough, QB
Miami
- Head Coach Mario Cristobal
- Francisco Mauigoa, LB
- Jalen Rivers, OL
- Cam Ward, QB
North Carolina
- Head Coach Mack Brown
- Power Echols, LB
- Omarion Hampton, RB
- Conner Harrell, QB
- Max Johnson, QB
- Kaimon Rucker, RUSH
NC State
- Head Coach Dave Doeren
- Grayson McCall, QB
- Davin Vann, DE
- Jordan Waters, RB
Pitt
- Head Coach Pat Narduzzi
- Gavin Bartholomew, TE
- Donovan McMillon, DB
- Nate Yarnell, QB
SMU
- Head Coach Rhett Lashlee
- Kevin Jennings, QB
- RJ Maryland, TE
- Elijah Roberts, DE
- Preston Stone, QB
Stanford
- Head Coach Troy Taylor
- Elic Ayomanor, WR
- Ashton Daniels, QB
- Tristan Sinclair, LB
Syracuse
- Head Coach Fran Brown
- LeQuint Allen, RB
- Justin Barron, DB
- Fadil Diggs, DL
- Kyle McCord, QB
Virginia
- Head Coach Tony Elliott
- Chico Bennett Jr., DE
- Kam Butler, LB
- Tony Muskett, QB
Virginia Tech
- Head Coach Brent Pry
- Kyron Drones, QB
- Antwaun Powell-Ryland, DL
- Dorian Strong, CB
Wake Forest
- Head Coach Dave Clawson
- Jasheen Davis, DL
- DeVonte Gordon, OL
- Taylor Morin, WR
ACC Championship betting odds
Several sports betting apps have posted odds for all 17 ACC teams to win the conference this season. With the College Football Playoff expanding to 12 teams, the ACC Champion will likely have a clear path to the Playoff — and could even earn a first-round bye, depending on the final CFP rankings.
Florida State is currently the betting favorite, with Clemson and Miami not too far behind. NC State, Louisville, Virginia Tech and SMU are also thought to be contenders for the 2024 ACC title.
Here’s a breakdown of the current betting odds for the ACC Championship via FanDuel:
- Florida State: +270
- Clemson: +400
- Miami: +440
- NC State: +550
- Louisville: +750
- Virginia Tech: +1000
- SMU: +1600
- North Carolina: +3000
- Syracuse: +5000
- Cal: +10000
- Georgia Tech: +10000
- Pitt: +12000
- Duke: +15000
- Boston College: +17000
- Virginia: +17000
- Wake Forest: +32000
- Stanford: +50000

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Spenser is a news editor for Saturday Down South and covers college football across all Saturday Football brands.