ACC Schedule
From time to time, we'll look at every conference's nonconference schedules. Here's the ACC.
Boston College - Aug. 30 at Kent State (Cleveland); Sept. 20 UCF; Sept. 27 Rhode Island; Nov. 8 Notre Dame
Clemson - Aug. 30 Alabama (Georgia Dome, Atlanta); Sept. 6 The Citadel; Sept. 20 South Carolina State;
Nov. 29 South Carolina
Duke - Aug. 30 James Madison; Sept. 6 Northwestern; Sept. 13 Navy; Oct. 25 at Vanderbilt
Florida State - Sept. 6 Western Carolina; Sept. 13 Chattanooga; Sept. 27 Colorado (Jacksonville, Fla.);
Nov. 29 Florida
Georgia Tech - Aug. 28 Jacksonville State; Sept. 20 Mississippi State; Oct. 11 Gardner-Webb; Nov. 29 at Georgia
Maryland - Aug. 30 Delaware; Sept. 6 at Middle Tennessee; Sept. 13 California; Sept. 20 Eastern Michigan
Miami - Aug. 28 Charleston Southern; Sept. 6 at Florida; Sept. 20 at Texas A&M; Oct. 11 UCF
North Carolina - Aug. 30 McNeese State; Sept. 11 at Rutgers; Oct. 4 Connecticut; Oct. 11 Notre Dame
NC State - Aug. 28 at South Carolina; Sept. 6 William & Mary; Sept. 20 East Carolina; Sept. 27 USF
Virginia - Aug. 30 Southern California; Sept. 6 Richmond; Sept. 13 at Connecticut; Oct. 11 East Carolina
Virginia Tech - Aug. 30 East Carolina (Charlotte); Sept. 6 Furman; Sept. 27 at Nebraska;
Oct. 4 Western Kentucky
Wake Forest - Aug. 28 at Baylor; Sept. 6 Mississippi; Sept. 27 Navy; Nov. 29 Vanderbilt
2008 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship: Dec. 6 - Tampa, Fla.



Some of the schedules are a huge joke but a few are pretty solid. I didn't even know that some of these teams listed fielded football teams. Chatanooga, James Madison, Western Carolina, Gardner-Webb?!?!? Seriously?
At least Miami, Clemson and Virginia are taking things somewhat seriously. Miami's looking at 2 for sure losses at Florida and at A&M though - that's what I call an overly ambitious schedule.