Will adding together 2 to 4 inches of acorns to my shrub bed exact any pH variances to the soil? I have two huge Live Oak trees that drop thousands of acorns...

I have two huge Live Oak trees that drop thousands of acorns starting presently. I have rake them up in former times and just threw them away, but established to be Earth Friendly this year.

Any problem with throwing them into the shrub bed?

I was hoping they would rot and amend the soil. I live contained by Dallas and everthing around here is black clay. Every year I add landscapers mix and by the shutting of the season, most has rotted away.

Any tips would be appreciated.
Answers:    No, it probably won't do much to the soil pH -- if you exam carefully, you may see a slight transformation, but soils (especially clays) are strongly buffered and tend to return to their native pH.

But you're possible to have lots of little oak seedling...

Why not rake and compost? Then spread the compost.
I have 15 oak trees (I live surrounded by Western Oregon) in my yard---I can't envisage why I would use the acorns in my shrubs. A sure amount of them would just sprout -- they are in recent times seeds of the oak trees. It would no problem attract mice & rats to nest there for the food, probably cause chewing damage to the shrubs. I also don't reason they would rot that soon, they have a woody husk.