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ACC Kickoff Attendees Announced
July 10, 2025 | Football
CHARLOTTE, N.C.– Quarterback Miller Moss, wide receiver Chris Bell, and linebackers Antonio Watts and T.J. Quinn will join head coach Jeff Brohm in representing the University of Louisville at the 2025 ACC Football Kickoff on July 23 at the Hilton Charlotte Uptown in Charlotte, North Carolina.
This year's event promises to be bigger and better than ever, with ACC Network broadcasting live each day starting at 9 a.m. ET, delivering the most comprehensive coverage in the history of the event.
Moss comes to Louisville after three years at USC. He threw for 2,555 yards and 18 touchdowns in nine games with the Trojans. The senior had four 300-yard passing games last season, including 378 yards and a touchdown in a season-opening win over LSU.
Bell was the team's second-leading receiver last year, catching 43 passes for 737 yards and four touchdowns. He posted a pair of 100-yard receiving games last year, posting 112 yards at Stanford and 101 yards against Pitt.
Quinn started all 13 games at linebacker last season, leading the Cards in tackles for the second-straight year after recording 86 in 2024. Watts was also a starter in 13 games and posted a career best 51 tackles and knocked away the attempted game-winning pass in the 35-34 win over Washington in the Sun Bowl.
The 2025 ACC Kickoff will showcase some of the top talent in college football, including 14 quarterbacks, 10 offensive linemen, and a dynamic group of skill position players on offense. Defensively, fans can expect to hear from 11 defensive linemen, 11 defensive backs, and 12 linebackers—a true cross-section of the league's elite playmakers. Notably, 60 of the 68 players are upperclassmen, bringing leadership, experience, and insight to the media spotlight.
As the ACC kicks off its 73rd season of football, the conference continues to build on its rich legacy. Over the past 12 seasons, the ACC has placed a team in the College Football Playoff (CFP) or BCS National Championship Game nine times, including two teams in the CFP in 2024. Last season, the ACC led all conferences with a record 13 bowl-eligible teams.
This year's event promises to be bigger and better than ever, with ACC Network broadcasting live each day starting at 9 a.m. ET, delivering the most comprehensive coverage in the history of the event.
Moss comes to Louisville after three years at USC. He threw for 2,555 yards and 18 touchdowns in nine games with the Trojans. The senior had four 300-yard passing games last season, including 378 yards and a touchdown in a season-opening win over LSU.
Bell was the team's second-leading receiver last year, catching 43 passes for 737 yards and four touchdowns. He posted a pair of 100-yard receiving games last year, posting 112 yards at Stanford and 101 yards against Pitt.
Quinn started all 13 games at linebacker last season, leading the Cards in tackles for the second-straight year after recording 86 in 2024. Watts was also a starter in 13 games and posted a career best 51 tackles and knocked away the attempted game-winning pass in the 35-34 win over Washington in the Sun Bowl.
The 2025 ACC Kickoff will showcase some of the top talent in college football, including 14 quarterbacks, 10 offensive linemen, and a dynamic group of skill position players on offense. Defensively, fans can expect to hear from 11 defensive linemen, 11 defensive backs, and 12 linebackers—a true cross-section of the league's elite playmakers. Notably, 60 of the 68 players are upperclassmen, bringing leadership, experience, and insight to the media spotlight.
As the ACC kicks off its 73rd season of football, the conference continues to build on its rich legacy. Over the past 12 seasons, the ACC has placed a team in the College Football Playoff (CFP) or BCS National Championship Game nine times, including two teams in the CFP in 2024. Last season, the ACC led all conferences with a record 13 bowl-eligible teams.
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