ACC and ESPN Announce 2024 College Football Bowl Schedule

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – The Atlantic Coast Conference and ESPN, in conjunction with Bowl Season, announced the ACC bowl schedule for the upcoming 2024 season, which includes three games on ABC and nine games on ESPN.

The announcement includes dates, game times, and television designations for eight of the ESPN bowl games affiliated with the ACC.

The Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl was also announced on Thursday, as it will air on CBS for the 56th consecutive year.

“The ACC bowl partners do an amazing job in providing an exceptional experience for our teams, coaches, student-athletes, alumni, and fans,” said ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips, Ph.D. “We deeply appreciate these meaningful relationships that only continue to grow. We also applaud all Bowl Season games that provide valuable experiences as part of postseason college football and in their respective communities. Special thanks to our partners at Disney/ESPN as well as Nick Carparelli at Bowl Season for the amazing job highlighting football year in and year out.”

Last season, the ACC had 11 teams compete in a postseason bowl, the most among its peer conferences. The 11 ACC bowl-eligible teams matched a conference high from 2018.

The 11 bowl teams last year marked the 23rd consecutive season in which the ACC earned at least six bowl bids. Not including the pandemic-affected 2020 season, the ACC has sent at least nine teams to a bowl every year since 2016. Since 2013, the ACC is second among all conferences with 111 postseason appearances counting the 11 from 2023.

On May 30, the ACC and ESPN announced the kickoff times and networks for the majority of the league’s football games during the first three weeks of the 2024 football season. The announcement also includes the times and networks for the Thursday and Friday night matchups throughout the 2024…


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Author : Clemson Wire

Publish date : 2024-06-07 19:55:02

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