ACC announces 2023 Football Kickoff schedule

Jan 27, 2023 - 7:34 PM
Charles Mays/Tomahawk Nation




The Atlantic Coast Conference has announced a change to this year’s ACC Football Kickoff, with the 2023 edition of the interview bonanza now featuring a third day.

“ACC Football Kickoff is one of the league’s signature events, and we look forward to this year’s event and its expanded coverage,” ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips said in a statement. “This is another terrific opportunity to highlight our tremendous ACC football student-athletes, head coaches and programs and we look forward to all of them coming together. We appreciate ACC Network broadcasting live during all three days and the outstanding media dedicated to covering our league.”

Taking place from July 25 to July 27, Florida State and head coach Mike Norvell will take the podium on Wednesday, July 26.

2023 will be the first year of the ACC’s new football scheduling format, which sees the elimination of divisions and the implementation of a 3-5-5 structure, where teams will have three set annual opponents while facing off against the other 10 schools twice during the four-year cycle (once at home and once on the road.)

The ACC will announce its 2023 football schedules on Monday, January 30.


GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) - For the first time in the history of the event, the Atlantic Coast Conference will conduct the annual ACC Football Kickoff with three full interview days, July 25-27, in Charlotte, North Carolina at The Westin Charlotte. ACC Network will provide live coverage each day.

“ACC Football Kickoff is one of the league’s signature events, and we look forward to this year’s event and its expanded coverage,” said ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips, Ph.D. “This is another terrific opportunity to highlight our tremendous ACC football student-athletes, head coaches and programs and we look forward to all of them coming together. We appreciate ACC Network broadcasting live during all three days and the outstanding media dedicated to covering our league.”

With the elimination of divisions beginning this fall, the breakdown of schools will be as follows:

Tuesday, July 25

Commissioner Jim Phillips, Ph.D

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

Louisville Cardinals

Miami Hurricanes

Syracuse Orange

Wednesday, July 26

Duke Blue Devils

Florida State Seminoles

Pittsburgh Panthers

Virginia Cavaliers

Virginia Tech Hokies

Thursday, July 27

Boston College Eagles

Clemson Tigers

North Carolina Tar Heels

NC State Wolfpack

Wake Forest Demon Deacons

Additional information on credentials, media schedules, players attending and much more will be announced in the future.








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