Friday, Sept. 6
BYU (1-0, 0-0 Big 12) at [RV] SMU (2-0, 0-0 ACC)
7 p.m. ET; ESPN2
BYU leads series, 4-0
Last meeting: BYU, 24-23 (2022)
Head Coaches:
BYU: Kalani Sitake (62-41 in ninth season at BYU; 62-41 in ninth season overall)
SMU: Rhett Lashlee (20-9 in third season at SMU; 20-9 in third season overall)
Notes:
• SMU looks to move to a perfect 3-0 on the season while adding its first-ever win over BYU. The Cougars have won all four previous meetings including the 2022 New Mexico Bowl. • Brashard Smith ran for 108 yards in the Mustangs’ win over Houston Christian. Smith is one of six players in the ACC to crack the 100-yard mark this season. • With the 59-7 win over HCU, SMU moves to 11-1 in its last 12 games. Nine consecutive home wins for SMU marks the fourth-longest home winning streak in program history. • BYU got its season off to a hot start, winning 41-13 over Southern Illinois (FCS). The Cougars went 5-7 in 2023, including 2-7 in its first Big 12 season. BYU dropped its final five games of the season and six of the last seven.
Friday, Sept. 6
Duke (1-0, 0-0 ACC) at Northwestern (1-0, 0-0 Big Ten)
9 p.m. ET; FS1
Duke leads series, 13-10
Last meeting: Duke, 38-14 (2023)
Head Coaches:
Duke: Manny Diaz (1-0 in first season at Duke; 22-15 in fourth season overall)
Northwestern: David Braun (9-5 in second season at NU; 9-5 in second season overall)
Notes:
• Duke defeated Elon, 26-3, to open the 2024 slate. The Blue Devils’ defense was impressive throughout the win, logging 8.0 sacks and 16 tackles for loss. • Duke’s game-one offensive line starters of Fina, Kings, Craycraft, Pickett and Parker II have combined to make 72 career starts. The five have started 23 games at Duke. • Wide receiver Jordan Moore has logged a catch in 27 consecutive games, which is tied for the 10th-longest active streak nationally and 10th-longest in Duke history. • Duke has posted a 23-3 (.885) record in regular season non-conference games in the last 10+ seasons. • The Blue Devils held the Phoenix scoreless for the first 59:46 of the season opener. Elon cracked the shutout with 14 seconds remaining on a 39-yard field goal. • Northwestern started 2024 with a 13-6 win over Miami (Ohio) at home. The Wildcats ran for 150 yards to power the victory. Last season, Northwestern went 8-5 and capped the campaign with a win over Ohio in the Las Vegas Bowl.
Saturday, Sept. 7
Pitt (1-0, 0-0 ACC) at Cincinnati (1-0, 0-0 Big 12)
Noon ET; ESPN2
Pitt leads series, 8-5
Last meeting: UC, 27-21 (2023)
Head Coaches:
Pitt: Pat Narduzzi (66-50 in 10th season at UP; 66-50 in 10th season overall)
Cincinnati: Scott Satterfield (4-9 in second season at UC; 81-57 in 12th season overall)
Notes:
• Pitt opened the season with a dominant 55-24 win over Kent State. The 55-point showing was Pitt’s first-time scoring 50+ since Nov. 6, 2021 at Duke. • All three phases of the game contributed for Pitt, including a 78-yard punt return touchdown from Desmond Reid. Reid’s 145 rushing yards are the highest single-game total throughout the ACC this season. • During Pat Nardizzi’s tenure, the Panthers are now 20-3 when holding an opponent under 250 yards of total offense. • Cincinnati opened the 2024 season with a 38-20 victory over Towson. The Bearcats went 3-9 in 2023, including a 1-8 mark during their first season in the Big 12. • Cincinnati head coach Scott Satterfield spent four seasons (2019-22) in the ACC as Louisville’s head coach The Cardinals went 25-24 under Satterfield.
Saturday, Sept. 7
No. 23 Georgia Tech (2-0, 1-0 ACC) at Syracuse (1-0, 0-0 ACC)
Noon ET; ACC Network
Georgia Tech leads series, 4-1
Last meeting: GT, 31-22 (2023)
Head Coaches:
Georgia Tech: Brent Key (13-10 in second full season at GT; 13-10 in second full season overall)
Syracuse: Fran Brown (1-0 in first season at SU; 1-0 in first season overall)
Notes:
• Georgia Tech and Syracuse will meet for just the sixth time with the Yellow Jackets winning four of the five previous meetings. • GT enters the week at No. 23 in the AP Poll – the first time being ranked since the Sept. 20, 2015 poll. • Needing just 15 games, Haynes King became the 13th player in GT history to throw for 3,000 yards as a Yellow Jacket. • Syracuse kicked off the Fran Brown era with a 38-22 home win over Ohio. The Orange kick off the season with four consecutive home games and won’t hit the road until October. • The Syracuse defense was impressive against the Bobcats, recording four sacks, 10 tackles for loss, one interception and a forced fumble. SU did not allow a passing touchdown in the opener. • Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord threw for a career-high 354 yards and a career-best four touchdowns. • Trebor Pena was one of two players in the ACC to score three touchdowns in week one. Pena caught two touchdown passes while adding a rushing score.
Saturday, Sept. 7
Cal (1-0, 0-0 ACC) at [RV] Auburn (1-0, 0-0 SEC)
3:30 p.m. ET; ESPN2
Auburn leads series, 1-0
Last meeting: Auburn, 14-10 (2023)
Head Coaches:
Cal: Justin Wilcox (37-43 in eighth season at Cal; 37-43 in eighth season overall)
Auburn: Hugh Freeze (7-7 in second season at AU; 82-55 in 14th season overall)
Notes:
• Cal opened its ACC era with a 31-13 victory over UC Davis. The Golden Bears closed the game with 24 unanswered points. • Cal was a perfect 4-for-4 in the red zone against UC Davis. The Golden Bears converted with three touchdowns and a 25-yard field goal. • Despite converting on just two of 13 third down conversions, the Golden Bears went 3-for-4 on fourth down tries. • Cal’s defense has recorded three interceptions this season to lead the ACC. • Auburn opened 2024 with a 73-3 victory over Alabama A&M – the 800th win in program history. The Tigers went 6-7 (3-5 SEC) last season, falling to Maryland in the Music City Bowl.
Saturday, Sept. 7
Duquesne (0-1, 0-0 NEC) at [RV] Boston College (1-0, 1-0 ACC)
3:30 p.m. ET; ACCNX
First Meeting
Head Coaches:
Duquesne: Jerry Schmitt …..(120-84 in 20th season at DU; 148-105 in 25th season overall)
Boston College: Bill O’Brien (1-0 in first season at BC; 16-9 in three collegiate seasons overall)
Notes:
• Boston College’s 28-13 win over No. 10 Florida State was the Eagles’ first top-10 win since beating No. 9 USC in 2014. It was also BC’s first season-opening win over a top-10 team since taking down No. 7 Texas in 1976. • Boston College outgained Florida State 262-21 on the ground – a 241-yard advantage. Kye Robichaux, Treshaun Ward and Thomas Castellanos each ran for at least 70 yards. • On top of his 73 rushing yards and a touchdown, Castellanos added 106 yards and two touchdowns through the air to lead the offensive attack. • The Eagles dominated possession in the season opener, holding the ball for 39:09 throughout the game. • Boston College recorded five sacks in the win over Florida State, matching the single-game high throughout the ACC this season. • Duquesne will play three non-conference games against FBS opponents. The Dukes fell at Toledo, 49-10, to open the 2024 season and will travel to Youngstown State on Sept. 14. Duquesne went 7-5 in 2023 with losses at West Virginia and Coastal Carolina.
Saturday, Sept. 7
Jacksonville State (0-1, 0-0 CUSA) at No. 22 Louisville (1-0, 0-0 ACC)
3:30 p.m. ET; ACCNX
First Meeting
Head Coaches:
Jacksonville State: Rich Rodriguez (18-7 in third season at JSU; 181-126-2 in 27th season overall)
Louisville: Jeff Brohm (11-4 in second season at UL; 77-48 in 11th season overall)
Notes:
• Louisville thrashed Austin Peay, 62-0, to open the season. The Cardinals are one of 10 teams nationally to score 60+ points in the first week of the season. • Louisville leads the ACC in total offense after the opening week of the season. The Cardinals recorded 293 rushing yards and 278 passing yards (571 total) against Austin Peay. • Louisville leads the country in blocked kicks and blocked punts. • The Cardinals’ quarterback trio of Shough, Harrison and Clarkson completed 27-of-34 (.794) pass attempts. Louisville now leads the country in completion percentage. • The Gamecocks fell to Coastal Carolina, 55-27, to begin the 2024 campaign. Jacksonville State went 9-4 in 2023, its first as a FBS member, including an overtime win in the New Orleans Bowl.
Saturday, Sept. 7
Charlotte (0-1, 0-0 AAC) at [RV] North Carolina (1-0, 0-0 ACC)
3:30 p.m. ET; ACCN
First Meeting
Head Coaches:
Charlotte: Biff Poggi (3-10 in second season at Charlotte; 3-10 in second season overall)
North Carolina: Mack Brown (108-73-1 in 16th season at UNC; 283-149-1 in 36th season overall)
Notes:
• North Carolina defeated Minnesota, 19-17, in Minneapolis to begin the 2023 season. The Tar Heels were the only team throughout the country to beat a Big Ten school in Week 1. • During the win, the Tar Heels also lost QB Max Johnson for the season with a broken right leg. Conner Harrell replaced Johnson, going 2-for-4 on pass attempts for 34 yards. Harrell played in five games for UNC in 2023, making his first career start in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl. • Omarion Hampton recorded 30 carries for the Tar Heels in Week 1, rushing for 129 yards and an average of 4.3 yards per carry. Hampton also led UNC with five catches in the opener, logging 17 receiving yards. • This will be the first-ever meeting between the in-state opponents. Charlotte began its tenure as an FBS school in 2015. • Charlotte lost at home, 30-7, to James Madison to open the season. The 49ers went 3-9 (2-6 American) in 2023, highlighted by an overtime win at Tulsa.
Saturday, Sept. 7
Marshall (1-0, 0-0 SBC) at Virginia Tech (0-1, 0-0 ACC)
4:30 p.m. ET; The CW
VT leads series, 11-3
Last meeting: Marshall, 24-17 (2023)
Head Coaches:
Marshall: Charles Huff (23-17 in fourth season at Marshall; 23-17 in fourth season overall)
Virginia Tech: Brent Pry (10-15 in third season at VT; 10-15 in third season overall)
Notes:
• Virginia Tech fell on the road in overtime, 34-27, to Vanderbilt to open 2024. • The Hokies have scored in 371 consecutive games, ranking fourth nationally in both the all-time and active lists. The streak began on September 23, 1995, when the Hokies upended No. 17 Miami in Blacksburg. • Marshall won the 2023 meeting between the two schools, snapping a nine-game VT winning streak that began in 1951. • Kyron Drones went 22-for-33 on pass attempts, throwing for 322 yards and two touchdowns against the Commodores. • Marshall blew past Stony Brook, 45-3, to begin the 2024 season. In 2023, the Herd went 6-7 (3-5 Sun Belt) with a trip to the Frisco Bowl.
Saturday, Sept. 7
Florida A&M (2-0, 0-0 SWAC) at No. 12 Miami (1-0, 0-0 ACC)
6 p.m. ET; ACCNX
Miami leads series, 10-1
Last meeting: Miami, 70-3 (2016)
Head Coaches:
Florida A&M: James Colzie III (2-0 in first season at FAMU; 2-0 in first season overall)
Miami: Mario Christobal (13-13 in third season at UM; 75-73 in 14th season overall)
Notes:
• Miami put together one of the most impressive games throughout college football in Week 1, beating Florida 41-17 in Gainesville. The Canes snapped Florida’s NCAArecord 33-game home opener winning streak. • ACC Preseason Player of the Year, Cam Ward, dazzled in his Miami debut, completing 26-of-35 passes for 385 yards. Ward becomes the first Miami QB to throw for more than 300 yards in his first UM start since at least 1979. • Miami climbs seven spots to No. 12 in the AP Poll. It is the highest that Miami has been ranked since the December 6, 2020 poll (No. 9). • The Canes used 529 yards of total offense to down their in-state rivals. In addition to Ward’s 385 passing yards, Miami totaled 144 rushing yards. Damien Martinez led the way with 65 yards on the ground. • FAMU is off to a 2-0 start this season with wins over Norfolk State and South Carolina State. The Rattlers won the 2023 Celebration Bowl after a 12-1 season. FAMU is riding a 23-game winning streak versus non-FBS schools.
Saturday, Sept. 7
Virginia (1-0, 0-0 ACC) at Wake Forest (1-0, 0-0 ACC)
7 p.m. ET; ESPN2
UVA leads series, 34-17
Last meeting: WF, 37-17 (2021)
Head Coaches:
Virginia: Tony Elliott (7-16 in third season at UVA; 7-16 in third season overall)
Wake Forest: Dave Clawson (64-61 in 11th season at WF; 154-141 in 25th season overall)
Notes:
• Wake Forest has won each of the last five meetings in the series. Saturday’s contest will be the 52nd all-time between the Cavaliers and Demon Deacons with Virginia holding a 34-17 advantage in the series. • The Demon Deacons rolled to a 45-13 victory over North Carolina A&T to begin the season. Demond Claiborne averaged 7.9 yards per carry for 135 total yards on the ground in the win. • Virginia enters the week 1-0 after winning 34-13 over Richmond. Malachi Fields totaled 100 receiving yards on five catches to lead the Hoos offensively. • WF punter Ivan Mora was named to the Ray Guy Award “Ray’s 8” following his Week 1 performance. • This will be the first ACC contest of the season for both teams. Virginia went 2-6 in league play last season while Wake Forest went 1-7.
Saturday, Sept. 7
Cal Poly (0-1, 0-0 Big Sky) at Stanford (0-1, 0-0 ACC)
7 p.m. ET; ACCNX
First Meeting
Head Coaches:
Cal Poly: Paul Wulff (3-9 in second season at CP; 65-89 in 14th season overall)
Stanford: Troy Taylor (3-10 in second season at SU; 33-18 in fifth season overall)
Notes:
• Stanford dropped its season opener to TCU, 34-27. Following the non-conference meeting with Cal Poly, the Cardinal will play their first three ACC games in program history. • Ashton Daniels completed 17 passes for 163 yards and a touchdown, while also adding a team-high 87 rushing yards in the opener. • Gaethan Bernadel logged a team-high 10 tackles for Stanford in the opener – One of just six players throughout the ACC to record double-digit stops. • Stanford leads the ACC in fumble recoveries with two following the first week of the season. The Cardinal are tied for fifth nationally in the category. • Cal Poly fell 27-21 in its season opener to San Diego. The Mustangs went 3-8 (1-7 Big Sky) throughout 2023 with wins over San Diego, Lincoln and Northern Colorado.
Saturday, Sept. 7
No. 24 NC State (1-0, 0-0 ACC) vs. No. 14 Tennessee (1-0, 0-0 SEC)
7:30 p.m. ET; ABC
Tennessee leads series, 2-1
Last meeting: UT, 35-21 (2012)
Head Coaches:
NC State: Dave Doeren (82-58 in 12th season at NCSU; 105-62 in 14th season overall)
Tennessee: Josh Heupel (28-12 in fourth season at UT; 56-20 in seventh season overall)
Notes:
• NC State and Tennessee have only met three times previously with the Volunteers winning twice. NC State’s lone win came in 1911 – a 16-0 shutout in Raleigh. • NC State is one of just five programs that has won eight or more games in each of the last four seasons. • ACC Receiver of the Week Kevin “KC” Concepcion hauled in three touchdowns in NC State’s opener. The sophomore has six multi-touchdown games and currently leads the ACC in scoring (18). • Wolfpack QB Grayson McCall has thrown 91 career touchdowns with just 15 interceptions. He’s also rushed for 18 scores • Tennessee opened 2024 with a 69-3 win over Chattanooga. The Volunteers went 9-4 (4-4 SEC) in 2023, going 0-3 in the regular season vs. ranked opponents. However, the Vols beat No. 20 Iowa in the Citrus Bowl, 35-0.
Saturday, Sept. 7
[RV] App State (1-0, 0-0 Sun Belt) at No. 25 Clemson (0-1, 0-0 ACC)
8 p.m. ET; ACC Network
Clemson leads series, 5-0
Last meeting: CU, 41-10 (2015)
Head Coaches:
App State: Shawn Clark (36-18 in fifth full season at App State; 36-18 in fifth full season overall)
Clemson: Dabo Swinney (170-44 in 17th season at Clemson; 170-44 in 17th season overall)
Notes:
• Saturday will be the home opener for the 25th-ranked Tigers, who will play seven contests in Death Valley this season. The Tigers have won their last 20 home openers. • After falling to No. 1 Georgia, 34-3, in the season opener, Clemson dropped 11 spots to No. 25. • The Tigers are 65-3 at Death Valley throughout the College Football Playoff era. Clemson has also won 20 consecutive night games at home. • Clemson and App State have a history of winning. Since App State joined the FBS ranks in 2014, the Mountaineers are tied for sixth nationally with 96 wins. Clemson ranks second with 119 wins throughout the same stretch. • Clemson boasts a perfect 5-0 record against the Mountaineers. The Tigers are also 12-0 all-time against teams from the Sun Belt. • App State opened the season with a 38-10 victory over East Tennessee State. The Mountaineers went 9-5 (6-2 Sun Belt) in 2023, winning the Cure Bowl, 13-9, over Miami (Ohio).