The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) football regular season has concluded, with the final week of games determining the participants for the upcoming championship game. The results from Week 13 have set the stage for the conference title matchup, with several teams having been in contention for a spot based on specific game outcomes.
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The Louisville Cardinals secured their place in the ACC Championship Game by defeating the Kentucky Wildcats 38-31. This victory gave Louisville a final conference record of 7-1.
The Florida State Seminoles also finished the regular season with an undefeated record of 12-0 and an 8-0 mark in ACC play. Their win over the Florida Gators cemented their position as the Atlantic Division champion.
With both Florida State and Louisville having secured their spots, the ACC Championship Game is now set. The Florida State Seminoles will face the Louisville Cardinals on December 2nd in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The Pittsburgh Panthers finished their season with a 3-9 overall record and a 2-6 record in the ACC. Their loss to Duke in Week 13 eliminated them from postseason contention.
Summary
The ACC Championship Game matchup was finalized following the results of Week 13. The Florida State Seminoles completed an undefeated regular season to win the Atlantic Division.
The Louisville Cardinals claimed the other spot by finishing with a 7-1 conference record. They secured their place with a victory over rival Kentucky.
The two teams will now meet on December 2nd to decide the conference champion. The Pittsburgh Panthers’ season concluded without a bowl game appearance.
FAQs
**Who is playing in the ACC Championship Game?**
The Florida State Seminoles will play the Louisville Cardinals. The game is scheduled for December 2nd in Charlotte, North Carolina.
How did Louisville qualify for the championship?
Louisville qualified by finishing the ACC season with a 7-1 record. Their final victory was a 38-31 win against Kentucky.
Did Pittsburgh have a chance to make the championship game?
No, the Pittsburgh Panthers were eliminated from contention. They finished their season with a 3-9 overall record.
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