Does anyone know when the ACC will announce the upcoming season schedule dates? I thought they would’ve announced when by now unless they already have and I missed it.
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I'm pretty sure the ACC releases the upcoming football schedules the last week of January each year.Does anyone know when the ACC will announce the upcoming season schedule dates? I thought they would’ve announced when by now unless they already have and I missed it.
Latest date I can remember.The 2024 ACC Football schedule with specific game dates for all matchups will be announced at 9 p.m. on January 31, 2024, as part of ACC Network's ACC Huddle: 2024 Schedule Reveal
(Found that on a UNC Tar Heels website)
Yep, Packer announced announced that this afternoon on the ACC HuddleThe 2024 ACC Football schedule with specific game dates for all matchups will be announced at 9 p.m. on January 31, 2024, as part of ACC Network's ACC Huddle: 2024 Schedule Reveal
(Found that on a UNC Tar Heels website)
Louisville is set to play the following ACC teams 5 times from 2024-2030:Is Miami one of our ACC "rivals?" Seems we have them on the schedule a lot looking into the future. And, I completely forgot about the UGA home and home we have coming up in just 3 seasons
Wonder if this is RichRod's first time back in Cardinal Stadium since the top 5 matchup vs WVU? THE BEST COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME IVE EVER BEEN TO!!!!!The non-ACC HOME games:
Austin Peay Saturday Aug 31st. Labor Day Weekend. (Probably Night game due to probable daytime heat)
Jacksonville State Saturday Sept 7th (Probably Night game due to probable daytime heat)
The ACC HOME games:
Georgia Tech
Miami (FL)
Pitt
SMU (new ACC mate)
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The AWAY games:
@ Notre Dame Saturday Sept 28 (probably 3:30pm)
@ Boston College
@ Clemson
@ Stanford (new ACC mate)
@ Virginia
@ Kentucky Saturday Nov 30th
That sucks with North Carolina only 2 times 🤔 Blue Heaven is the best venue in the league. Love going there and Winston-Salem ain't bad either with a quick stop in the Smokies.Louisville is set to play the following ACC teams 5 times from 2024-2030:
Boston College
Georgia Tech
Pitt
Syracuse
Louisville is set to play the following ACC teams 4 times:
Clemson
Virginia Tech
SMU
The following ACC teams 3 times:
Duke
Miami FL
NC State
Virginia
Cal
Stanford
The following ACC teams 2 times:
Florida State
North Carolina
Wake Forest
Generally speaking, it IS an odd schedule.5 of last 6 games are on the road. A month between home games mid October thru mid November. All home games are on Saturdays. Odd schedule, but manageable.
Yeah, I regret not playing UNC and FSU more in the 7-year schedule. I've been to UNC 4x and FSU 2x. I like UNC a lot.That sucks with North Carolina only 2 times 🤔 Blue Heaven is the best venue in the league. Love going there and Winston-Salem ain't bad either with a quick stop in the Smokies.
5 of last 6 games are on the road. A month between home games mid October thru mid November. All home games are on Saturdays. Odd schedule, but manageable.
Miami and maybe SMU would be my prediction for night games. Maybe we'll even get the ACC Huddle crew for one of those.Since all home games are going to be on Saturday’s hopefully at least 2 games will be a night game.
Miami and maybe SMU would be my prediction for night games. Maybe we'll even get the ACC Huddle crew for one of those.
Yeah, and mid-October thru mid-November is the best football weather. ☹️5 of last 6 games are on the road. A month between home games mid October thru mid November. All home games are on Saturdays. Odd schedule, but manageable.
You're probably right. Guess it may depend on records at the time, though.Between those 2 that you named, the Huddle crew would be Miami in my opinion.
I’ve been to UNC once. It was nothing special as far as I’m concerned. I actually liked Wake better.Yeah, I regret not playing UNC and FSU more in the 7-year schedule. I've been to UNC 4x and FSU 2x. I like UNC a lot.