ACC Championship Game returns to Charlotte

GREENSBORO, N.C. – As announced previously by the Atlantic Coast Conference Council of Presidents, contracted league championships will return to neutral sites in the state of North Carolina, beginning with the 13th annual Dr. Pepper ACC Football Championship Game on December 2 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. Championship events in women’s basketball, baseball, […]

The ACC owns the SEC! Wouldn’t you agree?

I think it is safe to say the ACC is better than the SEC and has been for a few years now. Of course if the roles were flipped, ESPN would have major headlines and stories all over its Web site, social media and other media outlets it uses to point this out to all […]

Charlotte one step closer to hosting ACC Football Championship, again

The Atlantic Coast Conference’s Council of Presidents voted on Friday the state of North Carolina will be considered for hosting future ACC Championships. The ACC officially released a one line sentence announcing the presidents’ vote on the situation. The presidents’ vote comes a day after the North Carolina Governor Ray Cooper signed a new bill […]

ACC helps Clemson come out in the black after National Championship run

Winning the national championship in football brings a lot of things with it. It brings respect from your peers. It brings brand recognition and most importantly, especially when running a football program like Clemson’s, it brings in more money. Thanks to a couple of new polices from the Atlantic Coast Conference and the College Football […]

ACC Spring Preview: Pitt

Pittsburgh is coming off an 8-5 year, a season in which the Panthers beat the reigning National Champion Clemson Tigers in a shootout in Death Valley and Big Ten Champion Penn State at home. However, can Pitt do better this year and contend for an ACC Coastal Division Championship, again. It will be tough challenge […]

ACC Spring Preview: Miami

Miami is coming off of a solid season, which ended with a win in the Russell Athletic Bowl. However, it would have liked to have done a little better in its first year under Mark Richt, especially after the great start it got off to. However, with the loss of quarterback Brad Kaaya makes some […]

ACC Spring Preview: North Carolina

North Carolina is coming off another solid season, but would have liked to have done a little better. The Tar Heels had some big wins against ranked opponents, but fell short against teams they should have beaten. Who they lost: North Carolina is losing a ton of talent to the draft, with three of the […]

ACC Spring Preview: Duke

Duke is coming off uncharacteristic poor season under head coach David Cutcliffe, a season in which it finished 4-8, with a 1-7 finish in conference. It was a tough year for the Blue Devils, but they should be able to bounce back in the upcoming season. Who they lost: Just like Boston College, Duke is […]

ACC Spring Preview: Boston College

After finishing 7-6 last season, Boston College looks to improve upon the 2016 season. Who they lost: While they have talent returning, they are also losing some key starters. Starting quarterback Patrick Towels will be graduated, which is always a tough replacement at the quarterback position. They are also losing two key players on defense […]

Swinney no longer has to defend the ACC

No one has defended the Atlantic Coast Conference more than Dabo Swinney the last five years. The Clemson head coach has been outspoken about how the league is unappreciated by the national media and does not get the attention it deserves. Swinney and the ACC are no longer looking for that respect because it has […]