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2008 Atlantic Coast Conference football season


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title2008 ACC football season
color#193980
color text#ffffff
leagueNCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision
sportfootball
logo_size150px
durationAugust 28, 2008 – January 1, 2009
no_of_teams12
seasonRegular season
season_champsVirginia Tech
MVPTyrod Taylor
conf1Atlantic
conf1_linkACC Atlantic Division
conf1_champBoston College
conf2Coastal
conf2_linkACC Coastal Division
conf2_champVirginia Tech
finalsACC Championship Game
finals_link2008 ACC Championship Game
finals_champVirginia Tech
finals_runner-upBoston College
seasonslistList of ACC football seasons
seasonslistnamesACC
prevseason_link2007 Atlantic Coast Conference football season
prevseason_year2007
nextseason_link2009 Atlantic Coast Conference football season
nextseason_year2009

| conf1_runner-up = | conf2_runner-up = | finals_runner-up = Boston College The 2008 Atlantic Coast Conference football season was the 56th season that the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) participated in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) college football. As a Bowl Championship Series (BCS) conference, the ACC's constituent members competed within the framework of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).

The media widely recognized the 2008 season as one of the most chaotic in the conference's history. At season's end, the ACC fielded an NCAA-record of ten bowl eligible teams from its twelve conference members.

Virginia Tech secured its second consecutive conference championship when it won the 2008 ACC Championship Game against Boston College. Likewise, it was the second consecutive season that Boston College finished as the conference runner-up. Virginia Tech went on to represent the conference in its BCS game, the 2008 Orange Bowl, and, with a victory over Cincinnati, ended the ACC's eight-year BCS game slump.

Statistical leaders

PassingPlayerSchoolCompAttYdsTDsIntRat
Russell WilsonN.C. State1502751,955171133.9
Cullen HarperClemson2213602,6011714126.2
Riley SkinnerWake Forest2323632,347137126.2
Thaddeus LewisDuke2243612,171156123.0
Chris TurnerMaryland2143742,5161311119.3
RushingPlayerSchoolAttYdsAvgTDs
Jonathan DwyerGeorgia Tech2001,3957.012
Da'Rel ScottMaryland2091,1335.48
Darren EvansVirginia Tech2871,2654.411
Cedric PeermanVirginia1537745.17
Montel HarrisBoston College1799005.05
ReceivingPlayerSchoolRecYDsAvgTDs
Hakeem NicksNorth Carolina681,22218.012
DJ BoldinWake Forest8184810.53
Kevin OgletreeVirginia5872312.55
Aaron KellyClemson6772210.84
Jacoby FordClemson5571012.94
TacklesPlayerSchoolSoloAsstTotal
Michael TauiliiliDuke6377140
Alex WujciakMaryland5677133
Quan SturdivantNorth Carolina8735122
Mark HerzlichBoston College8129110
Vincent ReyDuke6148109
SacksPlayerSchoolSoloAsstYds
Everette BrownFlorida State13197
Clint SintimVirginia9486
Michael JohnsonGeorgia Tech8285
Jason WorildsVirginia Tech8285
B. J. RajiBoston College7148
InterceptionsPlayerSchoolIntYdsTDs
Trimane GoddardNorth Carolina71561
Paul AndersonBoston College61491
Macho HarrisVirginia Tech61422
Mark HerzlichBoston College61212
Michael HamlinClemson61110

Noteworthy games

  • East Carolina 27, Virginia Tech 22: Virginia Tech is defeated in its season-opener against Conference USA's ECU, which defeats a ranked opponent for a second consecutive game. East Carolina clinched the game after returning a blocked punt for a touchdown, and beat Virginia Tech at its own game of special teams-oriented "Beamer Ball."
  • Wake Forest 30, Mississippi 28: With three seconds remaining, Wake Forest placekicker Sam Swank makes a field goal to clinch the victory. The win was Wake Forest's 400th in school history.
  • Middle Tennessee 24, Maryland 14: The Sun Belt Conference's Middle Tennessee records it first-ever victory over an ACC team. It was just their fourth win against a BCS conference opponent, with the previous three all being against Vanderbilt.
  • Boston College 34, Central Florida 7: In the first quarter, Boston College quarterback Chris Crane was booed off the field by the home crowd and replaced by back-up Dominique Davis. Crane, however, returns on the next series and leads Boston College to a rout over UCF.
  • Duke 31, Virginia 3: With its first conference win since 2004, Duke ended a 25-game losing streak in ACC play. After a stalemate, 3–3, at halftime, Virginia quarterback Marc Verica threw four interceptions in the second half.
  • Boston College 38, N.C. State 31: With 23 seconds remaining, Boston College quarterback Chris Crane scored on a 13-yard quarterback keeper for the go-ahead.
  • Florida State 39, Colorado 21: Bobby Bowden coached Florida State to defeat Colorado in his 500th game as a head coach.
  • Boston College 38, N.C. State 31: With 22.8 seconds remaining, Boston College quarterback Chris Crane scores the go-ahead on a quarterback keeper.
  • Florida State 41, Miami 39: A total 80 combined points were the most points ever scored in the state rivalry.
  • Boston College 28, Virginia Tech 23: Boston College, the only ACC team to have beaten Virginia Tech on the road since the Hokies joined the conference, did it a second time.
  • Maryland 27, N.C. State 24: With six seconds remaining, Maryland placekicker Obi Egekeze makes a field goal to clinch the victory.
  • Clemson 27, Boston College 21: Clemson's C. J. Spiller caught six receptions, a school record for a running back. Dabo Swinney recorded his first win as Clemson head coach.
  • Virginia 24, Georgia Tech 17: After an abysmal 1–3 start to the season, Virginia beat Georgia Tech to temporarily assume first-place in the Coastal Division.
  • Georgia Tech 31, Florida State 28: With 45 seconds remaining, Georgia Tech safety Cooper Taylor forced a Florida State fumble in the endzone to prevent an almost certain winning touchdown.
  • Wake Forest 33, Duke 30: Wake Forest's back-up placekicker, Shane Popham, filled in for Sam Swank and kicked a field goal in overtime for the win.
  • Florida State 41, Clemson 27: Florida State attained bowl eligibility for the 27th consecutive season on Bobby Bowden's 79th birthday.
  • Boston College 17, Notre Dame 0: Boston College recorded the first shut-out on either side of the 18-game series against Notre Dame.
  • Clemson 31, Duke 7: Clemson receiver Aaron Kelly caught ten passes and surpassed the all-time ACC record for career receptions with 217.
  • Maryland 17, North Carolina 15: With 1:42 remaining, a Maryland field goal edged 16th-ranked North Carolina for the Terrapins' fourth win over a ranked opponent in 2008. Only Oklahoma and Florida, the two teams in the BCS Championship Game, exceeded the feat.
  • N.C. State 41, North Carolina 10: By routing 21st-ranked North Carolina, N.C. State completes its run of the table on the Tobacco Road with wins over all four other FBS teams in the state.
  • Boston College 24, Wake Forest 21: Boston College back-up quarterback Dominique Davis replaced an injured Chris Crane in the second quarter. With 1:12 remaining in the game, Davis scored a touchdown and kept Boston College in contention for a spot in the conference title game.
  • Virginia Tech 17, Virginia 14: A fourth quarter field goal allowed Virginia Tech to edge Virginia in the Commonwealth Cup. The win ensured the Hokies a berth in the ACC Championship Game.
  • Clemson 31, South Carolina 14: Clemson secured its tenth win in the last twelve games of the intrastate rivalry.
  • Georgia Tech 45, Georgia 42: Having trailed by 16 points at halftime, Georgia Tech outrushed Georgia 201 yards to one in the second half. It was Georgia Tech's first win in the Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate rivalry since 1999.
  • Boston College 28, Maryland 21: Holder Billy Flutie, nephew of Doug Flutie, executed a pass during a fake field-goal attempt which proved to be the margin of victory in the game that clinched Boston College's trip to the ACC Championship Game.
  • N.C. State 38, Miami 28: Quarterback Russell Wilson led N.C State from a 2–6 season start to bowl eligibility with its win over Miami.
  • Florida 45, Florida State 15: Florida of the Southeastern Conference extends its winning streak to five in the rivalry.

Awards

National awards

  • Dick Butkus Award (linebacker): Aaron Curry, Wake Forest
  • Lou Groza Award (placekicker): Graham Gano, Florida State

Conference awards

Awards selected by ACSMA (Atlantic Coast sports media association)

  • Coach of the Year: Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech
  • Player of the Year: Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech
  • Offensive Player of the Year: Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Mark Herzlich, Boston College
  • Rookie of the Year: Russell Wilson, N.C. State
  • Jim Tatum Award (outstanding senior): Darryl Richard, Georgia Tech
  • Brian Piccolo Award (overcoming adversity): Robert Quinn, North Carolina
  • Jacobs Blocking Award (outstanding blocker): Eugene Monroe, Virginia

Honors

All-conference teams

Postseason awards are selected by the Atlantic Coast sports media association by votes

Offense

First teamSecond teamPos.SelectionSchoolVotesPos.SelectionSchoolVotes
QBRussell WilsonNC State106QBThaddeus LewisDuke28
RBJonathan DwyerGeorgia Tech134RBDarren EvansVirginia Tech58
RBDa'Rel ScottMaryland76RBC. J. SpillerClemson50
WRHakeem NicksNorth Carolina130WREron RileyDuke57
WRDJ BoldinWake Forest76WRAaron KellyClemson56
TEJohn PhillipsVirginia88TERyan PurvisBoston College45
OTEugene MonroeVirginia117OTGarrett ReynoldsNorth Carolina42
OTAndrew GardnerGeorgia Tech107OTAnthony CastonzoBoston College41
OGRodney HudsonFlorida State99OGSergio RenderVirginia Tech48
OGCliff RamseyBoston College78OGCordaro HowardGeorgia Tech45
CEdwin WilliamsMaryland62CThomas AustinClemson48

Defense

First teamSecond teamPos.SelectionSchoolVotesPos.SelectionSchoolVotes
DEEverette BrownFlorida State131DEOrion MartinVirginia Tech61
DEMichael JohnsonGeorgia Tech99DEJason WorildsVirginia Tech39
DTB. J. RajiBoston College103DTRon BraceBoston College52
DTVance WalkerGeorgia Tech62DTDarryl RichardGeorgia Tech50
LBMark HerzlichBoston College118LBClint SintimVirginia79
LBMichael TauiliiliDuke110LBAlex WujciakMaryland43
LBAaron CurryWake Forest106LBMark PaschalNorth Carolina40
CBAlphonso SmithWake Forest134CBRas-I DowlingVirginia49
CBVictor HarrisVirginia Tech125CBKendric BurneyNorth Carolina34
STrimane GoddardNorth Carolina105SMorgan BurnettGeorgia Tech85
SMichael HamlinClemson89SMyron RolleFlorida State55

Special teams

First teamSecond teamPos.SelectionSchoolVotesPos.SelectionSchoolVotes
KGraham GanoFlorida State127KMatt BosherMiami34
PTravis BaltzMaryland105PMatt BosherMiami60
SPC. J. SpillerClemson66SPMichael Ray GarvinFlorida State41

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ACC players in the NFL draft

In the 2009 NFL draft, 32 former ACC players were selected. The ACC was second only to the Southeastern Conference (SEC), which had 37 former players selected. The Big 12 and Big Ten each had 28 and the Big East had 27 former players selected. Of the ACC schools, Maryland and North Carolina tied for most former players selected at five. Clemson, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, and Virginia each had four former players selected.

#ConferencePlayers
selected
1SEC37
**2****ACC****32**
3Big 1228
3Big Ten28
5Big East27
6Pac-1023
7MWC16
8C-USA10
8MAC10
8WAC10
*All others*24
PlayerPositionSchoolPickRoundTeam
Aaron CurryOLBWake Forest41Seattle Seahawks
Darrius Heyward-BeyWRMaryland71Oakland Raiders
Eugene MonroeOTVirginia81Jacksonville Jaguars
B. J. RajiDTBoston College91Green Bay Packers
Hakeem NicksWRNorth Carolina291New York Giants
Alphonso SmithCBWake Forest372Denver Broncos
Ron BraceDTBoston College402New England Patriots
Everette BrownDEFlorida State432Carolina Panthers
Clint SintimOLBVirginia452New York Giants
Richard QuinnTENorth Carolina642Denver Broncos
Michael JohnsonDEGeorgia Tech703Cincinnati Bengals
Kevin BarnesCBMaryland803Washington Redskins
Brandon TateNorth Carolina833New England Patriots
Dorell ScottClemson1034St. Louis Rams
Chip VaughnWake Forest1164New Orleans Saints
Stanley ArnouxWake Forest1184New Orleans Saints
Anthony HillNC State1224Houston Texans
Andre BrownNC State1294New York Giants
Garrett ReynoldsNorth Carolina1565Atlanta Falcons
Victor HarrisVirginia Tech1575Philadelphia Eagles
Brooks FosterNorth Carolina1605St. Louis Rams
Chris ClemonsClemson1655Miami Dolphins
Michael HamlinClemson1665Dallas Cowboys
Spencer AdkinsMiami1766Atlanta Falcons
Andrew GardnerGeorgia Tech1816Miami Dolphins
Cedric PeermanVirginia1856Baltimore Ravens
James DavisClemson1956Cleveland Browns
John PhillipsVirginia2086Dallas Cowboys
Vance WalkerGeorgia Tech2107Atlanta Falcons
Moise FokouMaryland2307Philadelphia Eagles
Darryl RichardGeorgia Tech2347New England Patriots
Jaimie ThomasMaryland2367Indianapolis Colts
Dan GronkowskiTEMaryland2557Detroit Lions

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