ACC announces football conference schedule through 2030
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The Atlantic Coast Conference announced its conference schedule through the 2030 season Monday evening. After the University of California, Stanford and SMU joined the ACC in September, the conference will have 17 teams.
Along with welcoming Virginia Tech, Miami and Georgia Tech to the JMA Wireless Dome next season, Syracuse will host Stanford at home, marking the first time the two programs have played. The Orange will travel to Pittsburgh, Boston College, NC State and will face California for the first time since 1968.
The new model replaces the 3-3-5 scheduling format that the ACC announced last season, which was going to eliminate the Atlantic and Coastal divisions. Each of the 17 teams will continue to play in the division format.
While there are not a uniform number of protected annual matchups among ACC teams, Boston College and Pittsburgh will play the Orange each season through at least 2030. SU will not play Clemson next season and won’t face off against Florida State until 2027. Syracuse is also not scheduled to play Louisville until 2026 and Wake Forest until 2028. Below are the home and road conference games through the 2030 season:
2025
Home: Boston College, Pittsburgh, North Carolina, Duke
Away: Clemson, Georgia Tech, Miami, SMU
2026
Home: Louisville, Clemson, SMU, California
Away: Boston College, Pittsburgh, North Carolina, Virginia
2027
Home: Boston College, Pittsburgh, NC State, Florida State
Away: Louisville, Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Stanford
2028
Home: Louisville, Wake Forest, Virginia, Miami
Away: Boston College, Pittsburgh, Duke, Clemson
2029
Home: Boston College, Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech, SMU
Away: California, Florida State, Virginia, Louisville
2030
Home: Georgia Tech, Louisville, Florida State, Stanford
Away: Boston College, Pittsburgh, Wake Forest, SMU