All ACC First Team Football Released

The All-ACC First Team Football for 2023 has been released, featuring standout players from various positions across the conference, with Florida State leading with 17 selections.

by P Nandhini

Updated Nov 29, 2023

All ACC First Team Football Released
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ACC Announces Football Team 2023

The ACC recently revealed its All-ACC Football Teams for 2023, gearing up for the upcoming ACC Football Championship game. Leading the pack is Florida State with a whopping 17 selections across the first, second, and third teams. Notably, quarterback Jordan Travis from Florida State stands out, earning the highest points among his peers.

Travis had a stellar season, throwing for 2,756 yards and 20 touchdowns, contributing significantly to Florida State's undefeated regular season. Miami secured the second spot with nine selections, while Louisville and Duke also made a mark with eight honorees each. The top vote-getter, NC State linebacker Payton Wilson, showcased an impressive performance with 138 total tackles.

Among the standout players, Florida State's Keon Coleman and Miami's Xavier Restrepo earned first-team honors for their exceptional contributions in the receiving core. The selection process involved a panel of 51 media members and 14 head coaches, collectively casting 65 votes to recognize outstanding players across the conference.

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All ACC First Team Football Released

First-Team All-ACC

Offense

  • QB – Jordan Travis – Florida State (175)
  • RB – Omarion Hampton – North Carolina (178)
  • RB – Jawhar Jordan – Louisville (176)
  • WR – Malik Washington – Virginia (182)
  • WR – Keon Coleman – Florida State (165)
  • WR – Xavier Restrepo – Miami (147)
  • TE – Bryson Nesbit – North Carolina (117)
  • AP – Keon Coleman – Florida State (81)
  • OT – Graham Barton – Duke (126)
  • OT – Darius Washington – Florida State (104)
  • OG – Christian Mahogany – Boston College (156)
  • OG – D’Mitri Emmanuel – Florida State (104)
  • C – Bryan Hudson – Louisville (94)

Defense

  • DE – Ashton Gillotte – Louisville (161)
  • DE – Jared Verse – Florida State (135)
  • DT – Tyler Davis – Clemson (142)
  • DT – DeWayne Carter – Duke (117)
  • LB – Payton Wilson – NC State (184)
  • LB – Jeremiah Trotter Jr. – Clemson (172)
  • LB – Kalen DeLoach – Florida State (132) tie
  • LB – Cedric Gray – North Carolina (132) tie
  • CB – Nate Wiggins – Clemson (119)
  • CB – Elijah Jones – Boston College (118)
  • S – Kamren Kinchens – Miami (138)
  • S – Jonas Sanker – Virginia (89)

Specialists

  • PK – Andy Borregales – Miami (111)
  • P – Porter Wilson – Duke (124)
  • SP – Keon Coleman – Florida State (120)

Second-Team All-ACC

Offense

  • QB – Drake Maye – North Carolina (135)
  • RB – Trey Benson – Florida State (118)
  • RB – LeQuint Allen – Syracuse (95)
  • WR – Kevin “KC” Concepcion – NC State (138)
  • WR – Jamari Thrash – Louisville (128)
  • WR – Jordan Moore – Duke (68)
  • TE – Jaheim Bell – Florida State (105)
  • AP – Bhayshul Tuten – Virginia Tech (80)
  • OT – Jalen Rivers – Miami (88)
  • OT – Ozzy Trapilo – Boston College (63)
  • OG – Jacob Monk – Duke (82)
  • OG – Michael Jurgens – Wake Forest (80)
  • C – Matt Lee – Miami (81)

Defense

  • DE – Antwaun Powell-Ryland – Virginia Tech (113)
  • DE – Kaimon Rucker – North Carolina (97)
  • DT – Braden Fiske – Florida State (80)
  • DT – Joshua Farmer – Florida State (76)
  • LB – Francisco Mauigoa – Miami (88)
  • LB – Marlow Wax – Syracuse (83)
  • LB – Tre Freeman – Duke (55) tie
  • LB – Barrett Carter – Clemson (55) tie
  • CB – Renardo Green – Florida State (83)
  • CB – M.J. Devonshire – Pitt (81)
  • S – Malik Mustapha – Wake Forest (51)
  • S – Jaylon King – Georgia Tech (50)

Specialists

  • PK – Noah Burnette – North Carolina (110)
  • P – Alex Mastromanno – Florida State (121)
  • SP – Brashard Smith – Miami (96)

Third-Team All-ACC

Offense

  • QB – Jack Plummer – Louisville (34)
  • RB – Jamal Haynes – Georgia Tech (51)
  • RB – Jordan Waters – Duke (44)
  • WR – Devontez Walker – North Carolina (67)
  • WR – Jacolby George – Miami (57)
  • WR – Johnny Wilson – Florida State (48)
  • TE – Jake Briningstool – Clemson (94)
  • AP – Jawhar Jordan – Louisville (70)
  • OT – Blake Miller – Clemson (55)
  • OT – Anthony Belton – NC State (43)
  • OG – Michael Gonzalez – Louisville (66)
  • OG – Willie Lampkin – North Carolina (48)
  • C – Will Putnam – Clemson (72)

Defense

  • DE – Rueben Bain, Jr. – Miami (65)
  • DE – Jasheen Davis – Wake Forest (61)
  • DT – Aeneas Peebles – Duke (64)
  • DT – Ruke Orhorhoro – Clemson (63)
  • LB – Vinny DePalma – Boston College (41)
  • LB – Tatum Bethune – Florida State (30)
  • LB – Power Echols – North Carolina (28)
  • CB – Aydan White – NC State (80)
  • CB – Dorain Strong – Virginia Tech (53)
  • S – Shyheim Brown – Florida State (49)
  • S – Devin Neal – Louisville (45)

Specialists

  • PK – Ryan Fitzgerald – Florida State (81)
  • P – Jack Stonehouse – Syracuse (79)
  • SP – Tucker Holloway – Virginia Tech (73)

Honorable -Mention All-ACC

  • QB – Haynes King – Georgia Tech (31)
  • RB – Will Shipley – Clemson (42)
  • RB – Phil Mafah – Clemson (37)
  • RB – Bhayshul Tuten – Virginia Tech (15)
  • WR – Eric Singleton, Jr. – Georgia Tech (41)
  • WR – Malachi Fields – Virginia (36)
  • WR – Bub Means – Pitt (19)
  • TE – Gavin Bartholomew – Pitt (25)
  • TE – Dae’Quan Wright – Virginia Tech (16)
  • AP – Will Shipley – Clemson (63)
  • AP – LeQuint Allen – Syracuse (37)
  • AP – Brashard Smith – Miami (24)
  • AP – Jamal Haynes – Georgia Tech (18)
  • OT – Willie Tyler – Louisville (41)
  • OT – Francis Mauigoa – Miami (41)
  • OT – Eric Miller – Louisville (35)
  • OT – Spencer Rolland – North Carolina (32)
  • OT – DeVonte Gordon – Wake Forest (26)
  • OT – Jordan Williams – Georgia Tech (20)
  • OT – Logan Taylor – Boston College (15)
  • OG – Joe Fusile – Georgia Tech (38)
  • OG – Casey Roddick – Florida State (38)
  • OG – Anez Cooper – Miami (37)
  • OG – Timothy McKay – NC State (35)
  • OG – Javion Cohen – Miami (34)
  • OG – Kyle Hergel – Boston College (33)
  • OG – Chris Bleich – Syracuse (17)
  • C – Brian Stevens – Virginia (45)
  • C – Maurice Smith – Florida State (24)
  • C – Dylan McMahon – NC State (20)
  • C – Corey Gaynor – North Carolina (15)
  • DE – Davin Vann – NC State (28)
  • DE – Patrick Payton – Florida State (18)
  • DE – Xavier Thomas – Clemson (17)
  • DE – T.J. Parker – Clemson (15)
  • DT – Norell Pollard – Virginia Tech (45)
  • DT – Myles Murphy – North Carolina (40)
  • DT – Dez Tell – Louisville (32)
  • DT – Aaron Faumui – Virginia (32)
  • DT – Cam Horsley – Boston College (25)
  • DT – Kevin Pointer – Wake Forest (20)
  • DT – Zeek Biggers – Georgia Tech (17)
  • LB – DJ Lundy – Florida State (24)
  • LB – Jaylon Scott – NC State (17)
  • LB – T.J. Quinn – Louisville (16)
  • LB – Keli Lawson – Virginia Tech (16)
  • CB – Quincy Riley – Louisville (40)
  • CB – Al Blades Jr. – Duke (40)
  • CB – Jarrian Jones – Florida State (37)
  • CB – Fentrell Cypress – Florida State (17)
  • CB – Jarvis Brownlee – Louisville (15)
  • CB – Shyheim Battle – NC State (15)
  • S – Khalil Barnes – Clemson (44)
  • S – Cam’Ron Kelly – Louisville (37)
  • S – Andrew Mukuba – Clemson (36)
  • S – Devan Boykin – NC State (36)
  • S – Donovan McMillon – Pitt – (34)
  • S – Brandon Johnson – Duke (29)
  • S – Justin Barron – Syracuse (29)
  • S – R.J. Mickens – Clemson (19)
  • S – Alijah Huzzie – North Carolina (18)
  • S – Akeem Dent – Florida State (18)
  • PK – John Love – Virginia Tech (60)
  • P – Dylan Joyce – Miami (19)
  • SP – Joe Shimko – NC State (26)
  • SP – Demond Claiborne – Wake Forest (22)
  • SP – Alijah Huzzie – North Carolina (19)
  • SP – Kenny Johnson – Pitt (18)
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All ACC First Team Football Released - FAQs

1. Who led the All-ACC Football Teams for 2023?  

Florida State led with 17 selections across the first, second, and third teams.

2. Which quarterback stood out among his peers in the ACC announcement?  

Jordan Travis from Florida State earned the highest points.

3. How many yards did Jordan Travis throw in the season?  

Jordan Travis threw for 2,756 yards in the season.

4. Which team secured the second spot in the ACC selections?  

Miami secured the second spot with nine selections.

5. Who was the top vote-getter among the players?  

NC State linebacker Payton Wilson was the top vote-getter with 184 points.