College football may be in full swing, but it's only getting started. The action doesn't unfold until the ACC Championship game this December.
Now with 17 teams in the conference, the title is more elusive and important than ever. The winner of the title game is all but guaranteed to advance to the 12-team College Football Playoff, making Dec. 8 the most important ACC football game of the season.
In Charlotte, it'll be the two winningest teams in the conference going head-to-head. They'll be selected for the game based on the highest winning percentage in regular-season ACC play. It's anyone's game.
It all continues in Charlotte this winter as college football tees up for the ultimate trophy at Bank of America Stadium. Here's how to get tickets for the ACC Championship game.
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ACC Football Championship 2024 tickets
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Tickets for the 2024 ACC Football Championship game are available now on StubHub.
As of early September, the cheapest tickets for the game are only $70, a better deal than many regular season games for ACC teams. However, that could change as the race for the title game heats up throughout the season.
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When is the 2024 ACC Football Championship game?
- Date: Saturday, Dec. 7
- Time: 8 p.m. ET
This year's ACC Championship football game is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 7. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m. ET from Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Bank of America seat map
Exact set up of the stadium may change for the ACC title game, but below is a seat map of Bank of America Stadium for Panthers games so fans have an idea of where the best seats are.
ACC Football Championship game history
Year | Winner | Loser | Score |
2005 | Florida State | Virginia Tech | 27-22 |
2006 | Wake Forest | Georgia Tech | 9-6 |
2007 | Virginia Tech | Boston College | 30-16 |
2008 | Virginia Tech | Boston College | 30-12 |
2009 | Georgia Tech | Clemson | 39-34 |
2010 | Virginia Tech | Florida State | 44-33 |
2011 | Clemson | Virginia Tech | 38-10 |
2012 | Florida State | Georgia Tech | 21-15 |
2013 | Florida State | Duke | 45-7 |
2014 | Florida State | Georgia Tech | 37-35 |
2015 | Clemson | North Carolina | 45-37 |
2016 | Clemson | Virginia Tech | 42-35 |
2017 | Clemson | Miami | 38-3 |
2018 | Clemson | Pitt | 42-10 |
2019 | Clemson | Virginia | 62-17 |
2020 | Clemson | Notre Dame | 34-10 |
2021 | Pitt | Wake Forest | 45-21 |
2022 | Clemson | North Carolina | 39-10 |
2023 | Florida State | Louisville | 16-6 |
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