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ACC Announces New Football Schedule Model for 2023-26
June 28, 2022 | Football
Boston College's three primary conference opponents will be Miami, Pitt and Syracuse
GREENSBORO, N.C. – The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Tuesday a new football scheduling model that will go into effect beginning with the 2023 season.
The new model is based on a 3-5-5 structure whereby each team will play three primary opponents annually and face the other 10 league teams twice during the four-year cycle, once at home and once on the road. Boston College's three primary opponents on an annual basis will be Miami, Pitt and Syracuse. The Eagles will host Miami on the Heights in both the 2023 and 2025 seasons, while welcoming Pitt and Syracuse in 2024 and 2026.Â
The schedule allows for each team to face all 13 conference opponents home and away at least once during the four-year cycle. The structure was adopted by the league's athletic directors and faculty athletic representatives earlier today. The new schedule will eliminate the Atlantic and Coastal divisions with all 14 schools competing in one division beginning in 2023.
The top two teams based on conference winning percentage will compete in the Subway ACC Football Championship Game on the first Saturday in December at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. In May, the NCAA Division I Council approved the deregulation of the current rule that had limited an individual conference's autonomy to determine their football championship game participants.
"The future ACC football scheduling model provides significant enhancements for our schools and conference, with the most important being our student-athletes having the opportunity to play every school both home and away over a four-year period," said ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips, Ph.D. "We appreciate the thoughtful discussions within our membership, including the head football coaches and athletic directors. In the end, it was clear this model is in the best interest of our student-athletes, programs and fans, at this time."
A special one-hour edition of The Huddle will air on ACC Network on Tuesday at 7 p.m. to discuss the new scheduling format. The show will be hosted by Drew Carter and feature analysis from Eric Mac Lain, EJ Manuel and Mark Richt.
ACC PRIMARY OPPONENTS
Boston College:Â Miami, Pitt, Syracuse
Clemson:Â Florida State, Georgia Tech, NC State
Duke:Â North Carolina, NC State, Wake Forest
Florida State:Â Clemson, Miami, Syracuse
Georgia Tech:Â Clemson, Louisville, Wake Forest
Louisville:Â Georgia Tech, Miami, Virginia
Miami:Â Boston College, Florida State, Louisville
North Carolina:Â Duke, NC State, Virginia
NC State:Â Clemson, Duke, North Carolina
Pitt:Â Boston College, Syracuse, Virginia Tech
Syracuse:Â Boston College, Florida State, Pitt
Virginia:Â Louisville, North Carolina, Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech:Â Pitt, Virginia, Wake Forest
Wake Forest:Â Duke, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech
BC FUTURE OPPONENTS
2023: Home – Florida State, Miami, Virginia, Virginia Tech; Away – Georgia Tech, Louisville, Pitt, Syracuse
2024: Home – Clemson, Pitt, Syracuse, Wake Forest; Away – Duke, Florida State, Miami, North CarolinaÂ
2025: Home – Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami, NC State; Away – Pitt, Syracuse, Virginia, Virginia Tech
2026: Home – Duke, North Carolina, Pitt, Syracuse; Away – Clemson, Miami, NC State, Wake Forest
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The new model is based on a 3-5-5 structure whereby each team will play three primary opponents annually and face the other 10 league teams twice during the four-year cycle, once at home and once on the road. Boston College's three primary opponents on an annual basis will be Miami, Pitt and Syracuse. The Eagles will host Miami on the Heights in both the 2023 and 2025 seasons, while welcoming Pitt and Syracuse in 2024 and 2026.Â
The schedule allows for each team to face all 13 conference opponents home and away at least once during the four-year cycle. The structure was adopted by the league's athletic directors and faculty athletic representatives earlier today. The new schedule will eliminate the Atlantic and Coastal divisions with all 14 schools competing in one division beginning in 2023.
The top two teams based on conference winning percentage will compete in the Subway ACC Football Championship Game on the first Saturday in December at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. In May, the NCAA Division I Council approved the deregulation of the current rule that had limited an individual conference's autonomy to determine their football championship game participants.
"The future ACC football scheduling model provides significant enhancements for our schools and conference, with the most important being our student-athletes having the opportunity to play every school both home and away over a four-year period," said ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips, Ph.D. "We appreciate the thoughtful discussions within our membership, including the head football coaches and athletic directors. In the end, it was clear this model is in the best interest of our student-athletes, programs and fans, at this time."
A special one-hour edition of The Huddle will air on ACC Network on Tuesday at 7 p.m. to discuss the new scheduling format. The show will be hosted by Drew Carter and feature analysis from Eric Mac Lain, EJ Manuel and Mark Richt.
ACC PRIMARY OPPONENTS
Boston College:Â Miami, Pitt, Syracuse
Clemson:Â Florida State, Georgia Tech, NC State
Duke:Â North Carolina, NC State, Wake Forest
Florida State:Â Clemson, Miami, Syracuse
Georgia Tech:Â Clemson, Louisville, Wake Forest
Louisville:Â Georgia Tech, Miami, Virginia
Miami:Â Boston College, Florida State, Louisville
North Carolina:Â Duke, NC State, Virginia
NC State:Â Clemson, Duke, North Carolina
Pitt:Â Boston College, Syracuse, Virginia Tech
Syracuse:Â Boston College, Florida State, Pitt
Virginia:Â Louisville, North Carolina, Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech:Â Pitt, Virginia, Wake Forest
Wake Forest:Â Duke, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech
BC FUTURE OPPONENTS
2023: Home – Florida State, Miami, Virginia, Virginia Tech; Away – Georgia Tech, Louisville, Pitt, Syracuse
2024: Home – Clemson, Pitt, Syracuse, Wake Forest; Away – Duke, Florida State, Miami, North CarolinaÂ
2025: Home – Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami, NC State; Away – Pitt, Syracuse, Virginia, Virginia Tech
2026: Home – Duke, North Carolina, Pitt, Syracuse; Away – Clemson, Miami, NC State, Wake Forest
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