ACC Football: Complete ACC spring football schedule for 2015
A look at the complete spring football practice schedule for the entire ACC including when they will play their annual spring games.
The Florida State Seminoles have had a stranglehold on the ACC with three straight conference championships and one national championship, but their reign could be in jeopardy with Jameis Winston leaving for the NFL.
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Georgia Tech gave the Seminoles a battle in the ACC Championship Game last year but fell short in their upset bid, but could Justin Thomas and the Yellow Jackets breakthrough in 2015. Will Dabo Swinney and his Clemson Tigers win their first conference title since taking the title in 2011?
These are questions that won’t have an answer until December, but what we do know is when the 14 ACC teams will begin their spring practice and take the first steps toward appearing in the championship game and making the College Football Playoff.
Here is the complete spring practice schedule including when their spring game is, via CBS Sports.
TEAM | PRACTICE BEGINS | SPRING GAME | ||
Boston College | Feb. 25 | April 11 | ||
Clemson | March 2 | April 11 | ||
Duke | Feb. 6 | Feb. 28 | ||
Florida State | March 18 | April 11 | ||
Georgia Tech | March 23 | April 17 | ||
Louisville | March 24 | April 17 | ||
Miami | Feb. 17 | March 28 | ||
North Carolina | March 1 | None` | ||
NC State | March 1 | April 11 | ||
Pittsburgh | March 15 | TBA | ||
Syracuse | Feb. 22 | April 4 | ||
Virginia | March 17 | April 18 | ||
Virginia Tech | March 24 | April 25 | ||
Wake Forest | March 3 | April 11 |
Do you think Florida State will be able to make it four ACC titles in a row? Let us know in the comments section below who you are leaning towards picking to represent the Coastal and Atlantic divisions for the 2015 college football season.
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