ACC Announces 2026 League Opponents as Move to Nine-Game Conference Schedule Begins
12/16/2025 4:00:00 PM | Football
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) - The Atlantic Coast Conference unveiled its 2026 football league opponents for all 17 teams on Tuesday, marking an exciting milestone as the league furthers its transition to a nine-game conference schedule and a minimum of 10 games each year against Power Four opponents.
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"Today's announcement of our 2026 football league opponents is another significant and intentional step forward for ACC Football," said ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips, Ph.D. "Transitioning to a nine-game conference schedule strengthens our competitive framework, aligns us with the other Power Four conferences and provides greater consistency for our student-athletes, coaches and fans. This phased approach reflects our commitment to competitive equity, scheduling flexibility and delivering a premier football product across all 17 institutions."
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The move to a nine-game league slate was previously announced on September 22, when the athletic directors from all 17 football-playing institutions overwhelmingly supported a regular season schedule that includes nine conference games and a minimum of 10 games each year against Power Four opponents. As specified in the Conference constitution, the model was then formally adopted by the Faculty Athletics Representatives.
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Beginning in 2026, the ACC will introduce the new schedule structure through a transitional season designed to balance competitive equity, honor existing non-conference game contracts and account for the league's unique 17-team footprint. Twelve teams will play a 9+1 schedule (nine ACC games plus at least one Power Four non-conference opponent) while five teams will play an 8+2 schedule (eight ACC games paired with at least two Power Four non-conference matchups).
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The ACC Tiebreaker Policy will be updated and announced ahead of the 2026 season.
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Starting in 2027, 16 teams will play a nine-game ACC schedule annually, with one team each season playing eight league games and scheduling two Power Four opponents outside the conference to accommodate the 10 Power Four games requirement.
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Below are key points regarding the transition and scheduling model:
 Transition Year (2026)
Serves as the bridge between the previous eight-game ACC slate and the new nine-game structure.
Twelve teams will play nine ACC games, while five will play eight ACC games due to contractual obligations and scheduling balance.
 Power Four Focus
Each program must play a minimum of 10 Power Four opponents annually (9 ACC + 1 non-conference Power Four or 8 ACC + 2 non-conference Power Four).
Aligns the ACC with all other Power Four conferences.
 17-Team Scheduling Model
With 17 football-playing members, rotating opponents ensures competitive balance over multi-year cycles.
Not every team can play nine ACC opponents every season.
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Comprehensive coverage and in-depth analysis of the ACC's 2026 football league opponents will be featured on ACC PM on Tuesday, December 16, at 5 p.m. ET, with further insights on the ACC Network Football Podcast on Wednesday, December 17, at 4 p.m. ET on ACC Network - and streaming on various platforms (Apple, Spotify, etc.).
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The ACC will unveil the full 2026 football schedule, including all game dates, in late January. Fans can look forward to a season full of exciting matchups across the league.
 Teams with a Nine-Game ACC slate in 2026: California Home: Clemson, Pitt, Stanford, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest Away: NC State, SMU, Syracuse, Virginia
 Duke Home: Boston College, Clemson, North Carolina, Stanford Away: Georgia Tech, Miami, NC State, Virginia, Wake Forest
 Louisville Home: Florida State, Pitt, SMU, Stanford, Wake Forest Away: Georgia Tech, North Carolina, NC State, Syracuse
 Miami Home: Boston College, Duke, Florida State, Pitt, Virginia Tech Away: Clemson, North Carolina, Stanford, Wake Forest
 NC State Home: California, Duke, Louisville, Syracuse, Wake Forest Away: Florida State, North Carolina, Stanford, Virginia (College Football Brasil)
 Pitt Home: Florida State, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Syracuse Away: Boston College, California, Louisville, Miami, Virginia Tech
 SMU Home: Boston College, California, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest Away: Florida State, Louisville, Stanford, Syracuse
 Stanford Home: Georgia Tech, Miami, NC State, SMU Away: California, Duke, Louisville, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
 Syracuse Home: California, Clemson, Louisville, SMU Away: Boston College, North Carolina, NC State, Pitt, Virginia
 Virginia Home: California, Duke, North Carolina, NC State (College Football Brasil), Syracuse Away: Florida State, SMU, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
 Virginia Tech Home: Georgia Tech, Pitt, Stanford, Virginia Away: Boston College, California, Clemson, Miami, SMU
 Wake Forest Home: Duke, Miami, Stanford, Virginia Away: California, Georgia Tech, Louisville, NC State, SMU
 Teams with an Eight-Game ACC schedule in 2026: Boston College Home: Florida State, Pitt, Syracuse, Virginia Tech Away: Duke, Georgia Tech, Miami, SMU
 Clemson Home: Georgia Tech, Miami, North Carolina, Virginia Tech Away: California, Duke, Florida State, Syracuse
 Florida State Home: Clemson, NC State, SMU, Virginia Away: Boston College, Louisville, Miami, Pitt
 Georgia Tech Home: Boston College, Duke, Louisville, Wake Forest Away: Clemson, Pitt, Stanford, Virginia Tech
 North Carolina Home: Louisville, Miami, NC State, Syracuse Away: Clemson, Duke, Pitt, Virginia
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