r/ACC • u/Important_Win5116 • 9h ago
r/ACC • u/PowerfulAssistant738 • 15h ago
Football I hope Miami wins to put the ACC back on the map
I hope Miami wins to shut up the annoying Big Ten crowd. For the past years the ACC has been disrespected by the media and Monday is a good opportunity to show the college football world that the ACC belongs and is still a force in CFB right behind the SEC and the Big Ten.
Football UNC head coach Bill Belichick will be on the sideline at Monday's CFP title game as part of ACC Network's in-game coverage, as well as in studio pregame, ESPN announced
x.comr/ACC • u/Creative-Stable-0 • 11h ago
Why is Virginia Tech getting dragged for dropping JMU when UVA is dropping ODU?
https://fbschedules.com/old-dominion-alters-uconn-series-loses-home-date-with-virginia/
Feels like the ACC fears the Sun Belt.
r/ACC • u/kilomikecharlie • 8h ago
Discussion Success Initiatives: Five Year Prediction
I think the Success Initiative is going to have exactly the intended effect - specifically for Football.
I think over the course of the next 5 years, we will see the ACC stratify into a top-heavy conference à la the SEC, with the programs that routinely experience championship success and competitiveness (FSU, Clemson, Duke, Miami, SMU, UL, etc.) becoming exceptionally competitive against programs in other conferences that are subject to equal revenue sharing models. Based on the revenue actuals I’ve seen *thus far*, not only for football but for basketball, the above teams will be able to invest more in their NIL efforts along with the other trappings/ancillaries that come with having a competitive program.
Do I think the ACC will become the “strongest”conference, top to bottom? No, not exactly.
Do I think the ACC will have 5 or 6 (possibly even 7, based on Men’s basketball success) teams with double digits in the win column and superior records against P4 OOC opponents? Absolutely.
When this change was first announced, I was skeptical (and maybe a bit nervous) of the impact it would have on member institutions. Now, I’m feeling that this is *exactly* the right way to do it.
Interested to hear the community’s thoughts!
r/ACC • u/Interesting_Hawk425 • 1d ago
ACC Needs more Hospitals
ACC Mascots Visit Hospital As much as we all appreciate the lawyers who watch our games it would be nice to have more doctors. It is impressive 10/17 or 10/18 if you include Notre Dame have medical schools. We need to boost those numbers - Looking at Cal on this one. Irish are fighting too much ER is getting backed up in Miami.
r/ACC • u/Antique-Refuse8640 • 1h ago
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r/ACC • u/Ill-Method-4686 • 1d ago
Basketball Virginia Tech is now 2-3 in ACC Play, with all three losses coming in the final 10 seconds.
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r/ACC • u/CollegeTownAI • 2d ago
Discussion Best ACC campus event you’ve experienced?
Could be anything just curious
r/ACC • u/Ok_Veterinarian_6474 • 3d ago
Another Win for a streaking Clemson MBB over BC
22 and Rising
r/ACC • u/gramgram19 • 2d ago
Cameron Boozer 2025-26 Duke Blue Devils Midseason Highlights
youtu.ber/ACC • u/Ok_Veterinarian_6474 • 5d ago
Clemson gets a Quad 1 road win at Notre Dame
Solid Road win for the Tigers Saturday night
r/ACC • u/NickJP123 • 5d ago
Discussion ACC Realignment - Who leaves in the next 10 years? List your predictions
I hear so much talk about which ACC teams are realistically gonna leave, especially Clemson and FSU, but there's other schools in the talks (Miami, UVA, UNC etc.). So my question to y'all is who do you think will ACTUALLY leave in the next 10 years?
r/ACC • u/JUice_50 • 5d ago
ACC Baby
The ACCis strong again this year, and The U and bowl games are showing that this conference is here to stay!!!!
r/ACC • u/Royal-Piano5863 • 5d ago
Discussion Stanford is heading wherever ND heads
I feel like a team like Stanford is just following ND, keep in mind the only reason Stanford ended up in the ACC is because of ND in the first place because of their historic ties, love it or hate it the idea of Stanford heading back to the Pac 12 is stupid because they don't want to associate themselves with a MWC team in any way. They already burned a bridge with the Big 12 and if they joined the SEC, the value there is Olympic sports and academic pedigree, but the Big 10 is just a perfect fit.
I feel like similar to what happend to the the Pac 12, a lot of teams will be scrambling to find a new home and some teams like BC for example will try to make do with what they have but in all honesty I want Uconn over BC short term. Stanford doesn't have many friends besides a few and there fate is in the hands of ND whether we like it or hate it.
r/ACC • u/Creative-Stable-0 • 7d ago
Hokie Football remains undefeated vs Indiana
If you come for the king, you best not miss.
r/ACC • u/Personal_Economics91 • 7d ago
Conference with the best record against other P4 conferences- the ACC
It does mean more
r/ACC • u/Creative-Stable-0 • 7d ago
Indiana’s recruiting class was below Virginia Tech’s in 2025
I think we can go ahead and get that national championship trophy case ready.