ACC Championship Game

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The ACC Championship Game is a football game held by the Atlantic Coast Conference each year to determine its champion. The game pits the Coastal Division champion against the Atlantic Division champion after the regular season has been completed. The championship game is held in Jacksonville, Florida, in Jacksonville Municipal Stadium. The game started only recently, in 2005, when the ACC completed expansion to 12 members.


  • Winners are listed in bold.
  • Rankings from the Coaches Poll released prior to the game.
Year Coastal Division Score Atlantic Division Venue Attendance MVP
2005 5 Virginia Tech 22-27 22 Florida State Alltel Stadium (Jacksonville) 72,749 Willie Reid (Florida State)
2006 22 Georgia Tech 6-9 16 Wake Forest Alltel Stadium 62,850 Sam Swank (Wake Forest)
2007 Coastal Division Champion Atlantic Division champion Jacksonville Municipal Stadium TBD

Appearances School W L Pct Notes
1 Florida State 1 0 1.000
1 Wake Forest 1 0 1.000
1 Virginia Tech 0 1 .000
1 Georgia Tech 0 1 .000
0 Boston College 0 0 N/A
0 Maryland 0 0 N/A
0 Clemson 0 0 N/A
0 North Carolina State 0 0 N/A
0 Virginia 0 0 N/A
0 Miami 0 0 N/A
0 North Carolina 0 0 N/A
0 Duke 0 0 N/A


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