2008 Atlantic Coast Conference football season


The 2008 Atlantic Coast Conference football season was the 56th season that the Atlantic Coast Conference participated in National Collegiate Athletic Association college football. As a Bowl Championship Series conference, the ACC's constituent members competed within the framework of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision.
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

Noteworthy games

National awards

Awards selected by ACSMA

All-conference teams

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

Offense

Defense

Special teams

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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, 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.