How to buy Clemson vs. SMU 2024 ACC Football Championship Game tickets

Clemson takes on SMU in the 2024 ACC Football Championship Game at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7.

The 2024 ACC Football Championship Game is set.

The Clemson Tigers and the SMU Mustangs will square off in Charlotte, NC on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 4 p.m. EST.

Clemson finished conference play with one loss and earned a berth into the ACC Championship Game after Miami was upset by Syracuse on Saturday.

SMU had already clinched its spot in the title game, and finished conference play undefeated after rolling past California 38-6.

SHOP: 2024 ACC Championship Game tickets

The two teams did not meet during the regular season, but have everything to play for as the winner will receive an automatic berth into the College Football Playoff.

As of publication, the cheapest available ACC Championship Game tickets cost just $38.

In order to sit in the lower level, it will cost you all of $80.

[afflinkbutton text=”Shop SMU vs Clemson ACC Championship tickets” link=”https://stubhub.prf.hn/click/camref:1101l3wQsP/pubref:SMGACCChampionshipGame2024/destination:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.stubhub.com%2Facc-championship-game-football-charlotte-tickets-12-7-2024%2Fevent%2F152793322%2F”]

How to buy SMU vs. Clemson 2024 ACC Football Championship Game tickets

Clemson takes on SMU in the 2024 ACC Football Championship Game at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7.

The 2024 ACC Football Championship Game is set.

The Clemson Tigers and the SMU Mustangs will square off in Charlotte, NC on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 4 p.m. EST.

SMU had already clinched its spot in the title game, and finished conference play undefeated after rolling past California 38-6.

Clemson finished conference play with one loss and earned a berth into the ACC Championship Game after Miami was upset by Syracuse on Saturday.

SHOP: 2024 ACC Championship Game tickets

The two teams did not meet during the regular season, but have everything to play for as the winner will receive an automatic berth into the College Football Playoff.

As of publication, the cheapest available ACC Championship Game tickets cost just $38.

In order to sit in the lower level, it will cost you all of $80.

[afflinkbutton text=”Shop SMU vs Clemson ACC Championship tickets” link=”https://stubhub.prf.hn/click/camref:1101l3wQsP/pubref:SMGACCChampionshipGame2024/destination:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.stubhub.com%2Facc-championship-game-football-charlotte-tickets-12-7-2024%2Fevent%2F152793322%2F”]

Duke football resume gets compared to the Alabama Crimson Tide in social media post

A social media post went viral on Monday night comparing the Duke football resume against an esteemed SEC powerhouse.

In an unexpected twist, college football fans are leveraging the Duke football team against potential College Football Playoff hopefuls.

In a social media post from RedditCFB on X (the social media platform formerly known as Twitter) on Monday, the popular college football fan account questioned whether the Blue Devils measured up against the Alabama Crimson Tide.

After a Saturday loss to the Oklahoma Sooners, Alabama’s third defeat of the season, the perennial powerhouse tumbled to the fringes of playoff contention. However, as RedditCFB pointed out, the Crimson Tide also lost to the Vanderbilt Commodores (6-5) and Tennessee Volunteers, giving their victors a combined record of 21-12.

Duke improved to 8-3 with a 31-28 victory over Virginia Tech on Saturday, and the Blue Devils only fell to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, SMU Mustangs, and Miami Hurricanes. Those three teams sport a combined record of 27-6.

“The CFP may have a 3-loss team in the field this season. If it comes down to these 2, which looks more impressive?” RedditCFB wrote in the caption of its post comparing the two.

RedditCFB sports more than 360,000 followers on the social media platform, and as of Monday night, the post generated more than 15,000 likes.

While the post does fail to include some key context, notably Alabama’s victory over the Georgia Bulldogs, the Blue Devils could have easily won all three of its losses. Duke led Georgia Tech after three quarters, just missed the winning 2-point conversion against SMU, and built an 11-point lead over the Hurricanes in the third quarter.

Duke could clinch its second nine-win season in three years with a victory over Wake Forest on Saturday.

Miami loss throws the ACC into chaos in new US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 11

Here’s how the US LBM Coaches Poll sees the top of the ACC after a wild weekend.

USA TODAY Sports released the updated US LBM Coaches Poll on Sunday, and with no undefeated teams left in the ACC, all semblance of order in the conference left the room.

The Miami Hurricanes, after completing double-digit comebacks over Virginia Tech, California, and Duke in the second half, finally came up short when star quarterback Cam Ward fumbled the ball away against Georgia Tech in the final two minutes. The Yellow Jackets ran out the clock for a 28-23 win, giving them another marquee victory for the season and knocking Miami down to 12th in the rankings.

Nine days ago, the Clemson Tigers would have been seen as the natural successor to Ward and the Hurricanes. However, after last week’s loss at the hands of Louisville, the Tigers trailed Virginia Tech by seven points at halftime on Saturday. While Clemson eventually put the victory away, the Tigers still only moved up to 16th.

Now, the SMU Mustangs stand as the last team without a loss in conference play. Rhett Lashlee and his program, now 13th in the Coaches Poll, control their own destiny for the College Football Playoff. And if Duke football fans squint, they can see a vote for the Blue Devils at the very bottom of the results.

Check out the complete results of the new US LBM Coaches Poll below:

Rank Team Record Points
1 Oregon Ducks 10-0 1,375 (55)
2 Ohio State Buckeyes 8-1 1,314
3 Texas Longhorns 8-1 1,262
4 Tennessee Volunteers 8-1 1,138
5 Penn State Nittany Lions 8-1 1,113
6 Indiana Hoosiers 10-0 1,057
7 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 8-1 1,038
8 BYU Cougars 9-0 994
9 Alabama Crimson Tide 7-2 899
10 Georgia Bulldogs 7-2 887
11 Ole Miss Rebels 8-2 877
12 Miami Hurricanes 9-1 820
13 SMU Mustangs 8-1 691
14 Boise State Broncos 8-1 691
15 Texas A&M Aggies 7-2 597
16 Clemson Tigers 7-2 536
17 Army Black Knights 9-0 466
18 Washington State Cougars 8-1 385
19 Kansas State Wildcats 7-2 332
20 Colorado Buffaloes 7-2 329
21 Missouri Tigers 7-2 277
22 LSU Tigers 6-3 257
23 South Carolina Gamecocks 6-3 118
24 Louisville Cardinals 6-3 109
25 Iowa State Cyclones 7-2 92

Dropped Out

No. 23 Pittsburgh; No. 25 Vanderbilt

Receiving Votes

Tulane 85; Louisiana 42; Arizona State 30; Pittsburgh 28; UNLV 17; Memphis 11; Navy 3; James Madison 2; Illinois 2; Duke 1

Duke football ‘couldn’t have asked for’ a better script in NC State win, Manny Diaz says

After a blown lead against Miami in Week 10, Manny Diaz and Duke found a way to right their wrongs against NC State on Saturday.

Duke football fans would be forgiven for experiencing a wave of déjà vu in the second half of Saturday’s game against NC State.

Seven days after the Blue Devils built a 28-17 lead in Miami only to watch the Hurricanes score five second-half touchdowns, Duke scored the first 12 points of the game in Raleigh.

“It set up the scenario that, if we could have scripted it, we really couldn’t have asked for it any better,” head coach Manny Diaz said after the game. “Up two scores on the road again in league play and could we close? And could we finish?”

When the Wolfpack tied the game at 12 points apiece with a fourth field goal midway through the third quarter, any Duke fans watching at home might have felt a pit in their stomach.

Instead, the offense and defense made the plays they needed on Saturday. [autotag]Maalik Murphy[/autotag] and [autotag]Jordan Moore[/autotag] converted a second-and-20, Murphy ran for a 3-yard touchdown, and safety Terry Moore intercepted a pass.

When Murphy and Sahmir Hagans connected for a 9-yard touchdown after Moore’s pick, the Blue Devils had a 14-point cushion with 14 minutes to play. Kicker Todd Pelino even expunged some demons with a 49-yard field goal with 2:06 to play, making it a two-score game and effectively icing the Wolfpack on their own senior night.

They could close and finish indeed.

Duke kicker Todd Pelino uses ‘short memory’ to help win the NC State game

Just two weeks after he missed three kicks against SMU, Duke’s Todd Pelino played a key role in Saturday’s 29-19 victory over NC State.

Two weeks ago, Duke kicker [autotag]Todd Pelino[/autotag] experienced one of the worst feelings possible for his position.

The Blue Devils lost to a ranked SMU team in overtime after Pelino went 1/4 for the game. The third-year kicker missed an extra point, pulled a field goal attempt in the fourth quarter, and had a 30-yarder blocked on the final play of regulation during a game that needed extra time to decide.

Despite the performance, head coach [autotag]Manny Diaz[/autotag] never sounded anything other than confident in his kicker.

“I believe in Todd Pelino,” Diaz said after the game. “I would feel very comfortable putting him in that situation. I believe he would knock it right through the pipes.”

Well, wish granted and vision fulfilled during Saturday’s victory over the NC State Wolfpack. Pelino made all three of his extra-point efforts and made field goals of 50 and 49 yards during the 10-point win.

The first of those two kicks ensured the Blue Devils would score points after an early fumble, and the second made it a two-score game with 2:06 left to play. A miss would have set the Wolfpack up about 60 yards from the end zone with only seven points to make up, but Pelino instead knocked it through to effectively end the game.

“To play that position, you have to have a short memory,” Diaz said after Saturday’s win. “I’ve got 100% confidence, and our team does, in Todd and his ability, and we needed him tonight.”

Pelino is now 13/18 on the year, giving him a career percentage of 81.3%, with 27 conversions on his 28 extra-point attempts in 2024.

Five ACC teams included in initial College Football Playoff rankings

The College Football Playoff selection committee released its first rankings of the year on Tuesday with five ACC teams in the top 25.

The College Football Playoff selection committee released its first rankings of the 2024 season on Tuesday night, and the Miami Hurricanes predictably led the five ACC teams included in the top 25.

The undefeated Hurricanes, who scored five second-half touchdowns to beat the Blue Devils 53-31 on Saturday, start the playoff cycle in fourth behind the Oregon Ducks, Ohio State Buckeyes, and Georgia Bulldogs.

While the Clemson Tigers spent much of the season in position for an at-large berth in the 12-team field, Louisville beat them in their own stadium last weekend to knock Dabo Swinney’s team all the way down to 23rd. Without a strong run to the conference title, Clemson is likely out of contention.

The SMU Mustangs, on the other hand, are very much not out of contention. SMU beat Duke in overtime just two weeks ago after blocking a 30-yard field goal on the final play of regulation, but a dominant 48-25 victory over the previously undefeated Pittsburgh moved them up to 13th.

While the Hurricanes would be the only team from the conference in the projected playoff bracket as of Tuesday, another upset or two could bump SMU into an at-large spot.

Pittsburgh starts the playoff cycle at 18th while Louisville moved itself up to 22nd after its big win.

Miami leads five ACC teams in latest AP Poll Top 25 after Week 10

After a crazy Week 10 slate, a new ACC team emerged as the biggest threat to the Miami Hurricanes atop the conference.

For most of the 2024 college football season, ACC fans believed that the Miami Hurricanes and Clemson Tigers were on a crash course for the conference championship game.

Miami owned the most productive offense in the country thanks to Heisman Trophy frontrunner Cam Ward, and the Tigers (with two national championships under their belt since 2016) had looked absolutely unstoppable since their Week 1 loss to the Georgia Bulldogs. Other teams around the conference looked impressive, but there was a clear top two. Right?

Well, not so much after Saturday.

The Louisville Cardinals left Death Valley with a 33-21 victory over Clemson, leaving tattered dreams of the College Football Playoff bracket in their wake. While the Hurricanes shifted up one spot to No. 4 in the newest AP Poll, the Tigers slid all the way down to No. 19 with a second loss on their resume.

The Clemson loss left an opening in the ACC power vacuum, and the SMU Mustangs vaulted forward to fill it with a 48-25 victory over the previously undefeated Pittsburgh Panthers. In their first year as members of the conference, the Mustangs have now won their first five ACC games with wins over Louisville, Duke, and Pittsburgh on their ledger, and it helped them climb seven spots to No. 13 in the new AP rankings.

The Oregon Ducks held tight onto the top spot after a 38-17 road victory over the defending national championships, the Michigan Wolverines, who dropped to 5-4 for the year. The Georgia Bulldogs, Ohio State Buckeyes, and Texas Longhorns joined Miami within the top five.

Watch: Bryson DeChambeau partied at the SMU football game in the student section with his U.S. Open trophy

Man of the people.

Bryson DeChambeau. A man of the people.

The 2024 U.S. Open champion has been busy since his victory at Pinehurst No. 2 in June. Whether it’s playing on the LIV Golf League, various media appearances or recording content for his YouTube channel, DeChambeau has been everywhere, and the U.S. Open trophy has accompanied him for many of the journeys.

On Saturday, DeChambeau took the U.S. Open trophy to the SMU football game against Pittsburgh, a ranked matchup featuring two of the top teams in the ACC this season. He was honored during the game, but the highlight came when DeChambeau was shown with the trophy in the student section.

Professional golfer Bryson DeChambeau rides onto the field in a Mustang car with two SMU cheerleaders and the US Open trophy before the game against the Pittsburgh Panthers at Gerald J. Ford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Imagine going to a football game with your friends, and all of the sudden you look up and it’s one of the best golfers in the world holding a major championship trophy while celebrating a touchdown.

SMU picked up a big win, topping Pitt 48-25, and DeChambeau had yet another viral moment since his second major victory.

Duke football needed the Eli Pancol breakout game in a big way

Eli Pancol finished with 11 receptions for 138 yards and a touchdown against SMU for a Duke team that desperately needs a top option.

Duke receiver Eli Pancol needed less than two seconds to get open in overtime against the SMU Mustangs.

The Blue Devils started their first overtime possession in need of a touchdown, and quarterback Maalik Murphy never looked like he debated where to go with the football. For the 14th time on Saturday, he hit the back of his drop and tossed the ball in Pancol’s general direction.

The fifth-year wideout blew right past SMU defensive back Jaelyn Davis-Robinson on a go route, and thanks to the air Murphy put under the throw, he jumped over the Mustangs corner to come down with the needed score.

While Murphy and Pancol couldn’t connect on the potential game-winning 2-point conversion, the receiver’s monster game against SMU highlighted something Duke football fans knew the team needed: a go-to outside target.

Entering the 2024 season, everyone in Durham knew the passing offense would run through senior Jordan Moore. The former quarterback led the team with 62 catches, 835 yards, and eight touchdowns in 2023, and he earned some ACC Preseason Player of the Year votes. Everyone presumed he’d become the school’s first 1,000-yard receiver in a decade.

After Moore started the season with back-to-back 100-yard performances, everything seemed to be proceeding as scheduled. Pancol caught four touchdowns in the first three games, but Moore was among the ACC leaders in every category.

In Week 3, however, Moore briefly left the game after a hard landing on a jump ball against Connecticut. While Moore returned to the field that night and has still caught a pass in every game this season, the star wideout has clearly been on some snap limitations. He’s caught 11 passes over the past five games after 23 receptions through Week 3, and he only played 12 snaps against the Florida State Seminoles in Week 8.

The passing offense, through a combination of increased competition and Moore’s absence, took a noticeable dip as it tried to replace his role. Other names stepped forward, from redshirt freshman Que’Sean Brown’s 11 catches against Connecticut to tight end Nicky Dalmolin’s first 100-yard game against Middle Tennessee, but Murphy’s aerial stats felt Moore’s absence.

Weeks 1-4 Weeks 5-8
Pass Yards/Attempt 7.11 5.44
Comp. Pct 64.6% 50.6%
Pass Yards/Game 256.0 161.3
Touchdowns/Game 2.75 1.00

On Saturday, however, the Murphy from September flickered back into the picture. The former Texas Longhorn threw three touchdowns for the first time since Week 4 en route to a career-high 295 yards, nearly half of which came from Pancol.

The 6-foot-3 Pancol looked dominant in multiple different ways against SMU. Eight of his 11 catches went for a first down, including a few passes he caught short of the sticks before breaking tackles to move the chains. He won downfield as well, bringing in a 22-yard over-the-shoulder shot on the game-tying touchdown drive before his overtime score.

He finished the game with 138 yards, and for the first time since Week 3, the Blue Devils felt like they had a reliable three-level threat on the perimeter.

Between a late-season injury in 2022 and a season-ending injury while preparing for the 2023 campaign, Pancol had missed 17 of Duke’s previous 18 games before the opener against Elon. He hadn’t played football since December 28, 2022, and he hadn’t caught a touchdown since November 13, 2021.

Offensive coordinator Jonathan Brewer doesn’t think it’s an accident that the veteran Blue Devil looked better after he spent more time on the field.

“Eli’s such a strong football player,” Brewer said during his Monday press conference. “He has such confidence in what he’s doing right now. It’s probably him coming back from all the injuries and then now he’s starting to get his legs into playing.”

Through eight games this season, Pancol leads the team with 36 receptions, and his six touchdowns are second among ACC wideouts. Both of those numbers are already career highs, as are his 446 receiving yards. If he plays a potential bowl game, his pace sets him up for 58 receptions and more than 700 yards.

When Pancol spoke after the game himself, however, he focused more on the team’s overall offensive success. The Blue Devils finished with 393 yards of offense, their third-most in a game this season, and bounced back in a strong way after a difficult 180-yard showing against Florida State.

“That’s the team that I knew we had,” Pancol said after Saturday’s game against SMU. “In practice, that’s how we play, so I’m glad we got to put that out there for everybody to see.”

With the undefeated Miami Hurricanes next on the schedule, Pancol and his fellow receivers will need to step up again. The Miami secondary has allowed 6.0 yards per pass attempt, second only to the Blue Devils among ACC teams, and even with a positive Moore update on Monday, Duke will need reliable people to target.

No matter how many snaps Moore plays, however, Murphy will have at least one safe option on Saturday.

“There’s a little bit of security that Eli’s going to get open,” Brewer said.