Notre Dame was supposed to take on Wake Forest at Bank of America Stadium under the umbrella of the Duke’s Mayo Bowl.
Then it was moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina to be a true home game for Wake Forest at the end of September.
Now it’s going to still be in Winston-Salem, but much later in the year.
Due to the postponement of this week’s game between Notre Dame and Wake Forest there has been some reshuffling for both squads.
Wake Forest will now play their single out-of-conference game against Campbell on October 2, a week that was previously a bye week for the Demon Deacons.
Notre Dame will now travel to Wake Forest on December 12 to close the regular season in Winston-Salem.
Schedule Updates:
• @NDFootball at @WakeFB rescheduled for Dec. 12
• Campbell at Wake Forest now set for 7 pm on Oct. 2https://t.co/mRwlDVq6w6— ACC Football (@ACCFootball) September 23, 2020
That means that Notre Dame will have played two games, been off for two weeks and then have games scheduled nine weeks in a row with a chance for a tenth if they’re to qualify for the ACC Championship Game.
From what we’ve seen around the ACC so far this year with North Carolina, North Carolina State and Virginia Tech already having to postpone games, it’d seem pretty optimistic to think things will go off without a hitch for 10 straight weeks.
Let’s keep our fingers crossed that they do, however.