It’s just about time to pack ACC stadiums and college football venues across the country! With Monday upon us, we are officially in Week 0 and the first true game week of the 2023 season.

Across the ACC, a number of venues have a reputation for being a tough place to play for the opposition. However, the ACC has just a single venue with a capacity above 80,000.

Clemson continues to lead the way in terms of capacity with Florida State right behind. On the smaller side of things, Wake Forest is the only program with a capacity shy of 40,000.

A trio of ACC programs also have homes with new names this fall including Louisville and Wake Forest. Georgia Tech will still play in Bobby Dodd Stadium, but a new naming rights deal has added the distinction of “Hyundai Field” to the name.

Here’s the full ranking of ACC stadium capacities as of the 2023 season:

  • 1. Clemson | Memorial Stadium | 81,500
  • 2. Florida State | Doak Campbell Stadium | 79,560
  • 3. Pittsburgh | Acrisure Stadium | 68,400
  • 4. Virginia Tech | Lane Stadium | 65,632
  • 5. Miami | Hard Rock Stadium | 64,767
  • 6. Louisville |L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium | 60,800
  • 7. Virginia | Scott Stadium | 61,500
  • 8. NC State | Carter Finley Stadium | 56,919
  • 9. Georgia Tech | Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field| 55,000
  • 10. North Carolina | Kenan Memorial Stadium | 50, 500
  • 11. Syracuse | JMA Wireless Dome | 49,057
  • 12. Boston College | Alumni Stadium | 44,500
  • 13. Duke | Wallace Wade Stadium | 40,004
  • 14. Wake Forest | Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium | 31,500